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authorDavid Anders <dave123@abcsinc.com>2006-01-19 13:51:23 +0000
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+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/Configure.help linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/Configure.help
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/Configure.help 2004-04-19 11:44:14.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/Configure.help 2004-04-18 21:47:49.000000000 +0100
+@@ -4879,6 +4879,13 @@
+ Say Y to enable support for Permedia2 AGP frame buffer card from
+ 3Dlabs (aka `Graphic Blaster Exxtreme') on the PCI bus.
+
++Permedia3 support (EXPERIMENTAL)
++CONFIG_FB_PM3
++ This is the frame buffer device driver for the 3DLabs Permedia3
++ chipset, used in Formac ProFormance III, 3DLabs Oxygen VX1 &
++ similar boards, 3DLabs Permedia3 Create!, Appian Jeronimo 2000
++ and maybe other boards.
++
+ Phase5 CVisionPPC/BVisionPPC support
+ CONFIG_FB_PM2_CVPPC
+ Say Y to enable support for the Amiga Phase 5 CVisionPPC BVisionPPC
+@@ -13213,6 +13220,17 @@
+ The module will be called tmspci.o. If you want to compile it
+ as a module, say M here and read <file:Documentation/modules.txt>.
+
++Altera ether00 support
++CONFIG_ETHER00
++ This is the driver for Altera's ether00 ethernet mac IP core. Say
++ Y here if you want to build support for this into the kernel. It
++ is also available as a module (say M here) that can be inserted/
++ removed from the kernel at the same time as the PLD is configured.
++ If this driver is running on an epxa10 development board then it
++ will generate a suitable hw address based on the board serial
++ number (MTD support is required for this). Otherwise you will
++ need to set a suitable hw address using ifconfig.
++
+ Generic TMS380 ISA support
+ CONFIG_TMSISA
+ This tms380 module supports generic TMS380-based ISA cards.
+@@ -15157,6 +15175,16 @@
+ support" be compiled as a module for this driver to be used
+ properly.
+
++Altera's uart00 serial driver
++CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00
++ Say Y here if you want to use the hard logic uart on Excalibur. This
++ driver also supports soft logic implentations of this uart core.
++
++Serial console on uart00
++CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00_CONSOLE
++ Say Y here if you want to support a serial console on an Excalibur
++ hard logic uart or uart00 IP core.
++
+ USB ConnectTech WhiteHEAT Serial Driver
+ CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_WHITEHEAT
+ Say Y here if you want to use a ConnectTech WhiteHEAT 4 port
+@@ -19173,6 +19201,20 @@
+ <file:Documentation/modules.txt>.
+ The module will be called i2c-velleman.o.
+
++Guide GPIO adapter
++CONFIG_I2C_GUIDE
++ This supports the Iders GUIDE I2C bit-bashing adapter. If you have
++ selected the GUIDE A07 as your ARM system type, you cannot deselect
++ this option, as it is required for proper operation of the GUIDE.
++
++ This interface uses /dev/i2c-0 (major 89, minor 0).
++
++ Say Y if you own such an adapter.
++
++ This driver is also available as a module. If you want to compile
++ it as a module, say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt. The
++ module will be called i2c-guide.o.
++
+ I2C PCF 8584 interfaces
+ CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF
+ This allows you to use a range of I2C adapters called PCF adapters.
+@@ -20310,6 +20352,17 @@
+ <file:Documentation/modules.txt>. The module will be called
+ softdog.o.
+
++SA1100 Internal Watchdog
++CONFIG_SA1100_WATCHDOG
++ Watchdog timer embedded into SA11x0 chips. This will reboot your
++ system when timeout is reached.
++ NOTE, that once enabled, this timer cannot be disabled.
++
++ This driver is also available as a module ( = code which can be
++ inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want).
++ If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read
++ Documentation/modules.txt. The module will be called sa1100_wdt.o.
++
+ Berkshire Products PC Watchdog
+ CONFIG_PCWATCHDOG
+ This is the driver for the Berkshire Products PC Watchdog card.
+@@ -21971,6 +22024,30 @@
+ from RME. If you want to acess advanced features of the card, read
+ Documentation/sound/rme96xx.
+
++Assabet audio (UDA1341) support
++CONFIG_SOUND_ASSABET_UDA1341
++ Say Y or M if you have an Intel Assabet evaluation board and want to
++ use the Philips UDA 1341 audio chip (the one that drives the stereo
++ audio output) on the SA1100 SSP port.
++
++Compaq iPAQ audio support
++CONFIG_SOUND_H3600_UDA1341
++ Say Y or M if you have a Compaq iPaq handheld computer and want to
++ use its Philips UDA 1341 audio chip.
++
++Audio support for SA1111/UDA1341
++CONFIG_SOUND_SA1111_UDA1341
++ Say Y or M if you have an SA11x0 system with a Philips UDA 1341
++ connected to the SA11x1. An example of such a system is the Intel
++ Assabet evaluation board connected to a Neponset expansion board.
++
++Generic DAC on the SA11x0 SSP port
++CONFIG_SOUND_SA1100SSP
++ Say Y or M if you have an SA-11x0 system with a DAC on the SSP port.
++ The LART has an Burr-Brown PCM 1710 digital to analog convertor on
++ the SSP port, so you want to say Y or M for the LART. It might work
++ on other SA-1100 platforms, too, but this is not tested.
++
+ Are you using a crosscompiler
+ CONFIG_CROSSCOMPILE
+ Say Y here if you are compiling the kernel on a different
+@@ -25674,6 +25751,20 @@
+ Say Y if configuring for a Pangolin.
+ Say N otherwise.
+
++Shannon
++CONFIG_SA1100_SHANNON
++ The Shannon (also known as a Tuxscreen, and also as a IS2630) was a
++ limited edition webphone produced by Philips. The Shannon is a SA1100
++ platform with a 640x480 LCD, touchscreen, CIR keyboard, PCMCIA slots,
++ and a telco interface.
++
++Simputer
++CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPUTER
++ Say Y here if you are using an Intel(R) StrongARM(R) SA-1110
++ based Simputer. See http://www.simputer.org/ for information
++ on the Simputer. The Simputer software is actively maintained
++ by PicoPeta Simputers Pvt. Ltd. (http://www.picopeta.com)
++
+ Victor
+ CONFIG_SA1100_VICTOR
+ Say Y here if you are using a Visu Aide Intel(R) StrongARM(R)
+@@ -25681,6 +25772,14 @@
+ <http://www.visuaide.com/pagevictor.en.html> for information on
+ this system.
+
++Radisys Corp. Tulsa
++CONFIG_SA1100_PFS168
++ The Radisys Corp. PFS-168 (aka Tulsa) is an Intel® StrongArm® SA-1110 based
++ computer which includes the SA-1111 Microprocessor Companion Chip and other
++ custom I/O designed to add connectivity and multimedia features for vending
++ and business machine applications. Say Y here if you require support for
++ this target.
++
+ # Choice: cerf_ram
+ Cerf on-board RAM size
+ CONFIG_SA1100_CERF_8MB
+@@ -25748,37 +25847,65 @@
+ Say Y if you want support for the ARM920T processor.
+ Otherwise, say N.
+
+-Support ARM1020 processor
+-CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020
+- The ARM1020 is the cached version of the ARM10 processor,
+- with an addition of a floating-point unit.
++Support ARM922T processor
++CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T
++ The ARM922T is a version of the ARM920T, but with smaller
++ instruction and data caches. It is used in Altera's
++ Excalibur XA device family.
+
+- Say Y if you want support for the ARM1020 processor.
++ Say Y if you want support for the ARM922T processor.
+ Otherwise, say N.
+
+-Disable I-Cache
++Disable instruction cache
+ CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE
+- Say Y here to disable the processor instruction cache. Unless
+- you have a reason not to or are unsure, say N.
++ Say Y here to disable the processor instruction cache. Unless
++ you have a reason to do this, say N.
+
+-Disable D-Cache
++Disable data cache
+ CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE
+- Say Y here to disable the processor data cache. Unless
+- you have a reason not to or are unsure, say N.
++ Say Y here to disable the processor data cache. Unless
++ you have a reason to do this, say N.
+
+-Force write through D-cache
++Use data cache in writethrough mode
+ CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+- Say Y here to use the data cache in write-through mode. Unless you
+- specifically require this or are unsure, say N.
++ Say Y here to use the data cache in writethough mode. Unless you
++ specifically require this, say N.
++
++Support ARM1020 processor
++CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020
++ The ARM1020 is the 32K cached version of the ARM10 processor,
++ with an addition of a floating-point unit.
++
++ Say Y if you want support for the ARM1020 processor.
++ Otherwise, say N.
++
++Support ARM1022 processor
++CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022
++ The ARM1022E is the 16K cached version of the ARM10 processor,
++ with an addition of a floating-point unit.
++
++ Say Y if you want support for the ARM1022 processor.
++ Otherwise, say N.
+
+-Round robin I and D cache replacement algorithm
++Force round-robin cache line replacement
+ CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN
+- Say Y here to use the predictable round-robin cache replacement
+- policy. Unless you specifically require this or are unsure, say N.
++ Say Y here to force the caches to use a round-robin
++ algorithm when picking a cache line to evict. Unless you
++ specifically require this, say N.
++
++Disable the write buffer
++CONFIG_CPU_WB_DISABLE
++ Say Y here to turn off the write buffer (if possible)
++ Unless you specifically require this, say N. Note that
++ not all ARM processors allow the write buffer to be
++ disabled.
+
+ Disable branch prediction
+ CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE
+- Say Y here to disable branch prediction. If unsure, say N.
++ The ARM10 family of processors support branch prediction,
++ which can significantly speed up execution of loops.
++ Say Y here to disable branch prediction. Unless you
++ specifically require this, say N.
+
+ Compressed boot loader in ROM/flash
+ CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM
+@@ -25825,6 +25952,11 @@
+ Say Y here if you are using the inhand electronics OmniMeter. See
+ <http://www.inhandelectronics.com/html/omni1.html> for details.
+
++HP Laboratories BadgePAD 4
++CONFIG_SA1100_BADGE4
++ Say Y here if you want to build a kernel for the HP Laboratories
++ BadgePAD 4.
++
+ Load kernel using Angel Debug Monitor
+ CONFIG_ANGELBOOT
+ Say Y if you plan to load the kernel using Angel, ARM Ltd's target
+@@ -25837,6 +25969,15 @@
+ board includes 2 serial ports, Ethernet, IRDA, and expansion headers.
+ It comes with 16 MB SDRAM and 8 MB flash ROM.
+
++GUIDEA07
++CONFIG_ARCH_GUIDEA07
++ Say Y if you are using a GUIDE (A07) board.
++
++ This board is based on the cs89712 processor and shares much common
++ hardware with the CDB89712 configuration. When you select this
++ option and the CDB89712 becomes enabled also, don't worry. It's
++ supposed to be that way.
++
+ CLPS-711X internal ROM bootstrap
+ CONFIG_EP72XX_ROM_BOOT
+ If you say Y here, your CLPS711x-based kernel will use the bootstrap
+@@ -25865,19 +26006,27 @@
+ You may say N here if you are going to load the Acorn FPEmulator
+ early in the bootup.
+
++Math emulation 80-bit support
++CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE_XP
++ Say Y to include 80-bit support in the kernel floating-point
++ emulator. Otherwise, only 32 and 64-bit support is compiled in.
++ Note that gcc does not generate 80-bit operations by default,
++ so in most cases this option only enlarges the size of the
++ floating point emulator without any good reason.
++
++ You almost surely want to say N here.
++
+ FastFPE math emulation
+ CONFIG_FPE_FASTFPE
+ Say Y here to include the FAST floating point emulator in the kernel.
+- This is an experimental much faster emulator which has only 32 bit
++ This is an experimental much faster emulator which now also has full
+ precision for the mantissa. It does not support any exceptions.
+- This makes it very simple, it is approximately 4-8 times faster than
+- NWFPE.
++ It is very simple, and approximately 3-6 times faster than NWFPE.
+
+- It should be sufficient for most programs. It is definitely not
+- suitable if you do scientific calculations that need double
+- precision for iteration formulas that sum up lots of very small
+- numbers. If you do not feel you need a faster FP emulation you
+- should better choose NWFPE.
++ It should be sufficient for most programs. It may be not suitable
++ for scientific calculations, but you have to check this for yourself.
++ If you do not feel you need a faster FP emulation you should better
++ choose NWFPE.
+
+ It is also possible to say M to build the emulator as a module
+ (fastfpe.o). But keep in mind that you should only load the FP
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/arm/Porting linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/arm/Porting
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/arm/Porting 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/arm/Porting 2004-02-22 17:29:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
++Taken from list archive at http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2001-July/004064.html
++
++Initial definitions
++-------------------
++
++The following symbol definitions rely on you knowing the translation that
++__virt_to_phys() does for your machine. This macro converts the passed
++virtual address to a physical address. Normally, it is simply:
++
++ phys = virt - PAGE_OFFSET + PHYS_OFFSET
++
++
++Decompressor Symbols
++--------------------
++
++ZTEXTADDR
++ Start address of decompressor. There's no point in talking about
++ virtual or physical addresses here, since the MMU will be off at
++ the time when you call the decompressor code. You normally call
++ the kernel at this address to start it booting. This doesn't have
++ to be located in RAM, it can be in flash or other read-only or
++ read-write addressable medium.
++
++ZBSSADDR
++ Start address of zero-initialised work area for the decompressor.
++ This must be pointing at RAM. The decompressor will zero initialise
++ this for you. Again, the MMU will be off.
++
++ZRELADDR
++ This is the address where the decompressed kernel will be written,
++ and eventually executed. The following constraint must be valid:
++
++ __virt_to_phys(TEXTADDR) == ZRELADDR
++
++ The initial part of the kernel is carefully coded to be position
++ independent.
++
++INITRD_PHYS
++ Physical address to place the initial RAM disk. Only relevant if
++ you are using the bootpImage stuff (which only works on the old
++ struct param_struct).
++
++INITRD_VIRT
++ Virtual address of the initial RAM disk. The following constraint
++ must be valid:
++
++ __virt_to_phys(INITRD_VIRT) == INITRD_PHYS
++
++PARAMS_PHYS
++ Physical address of the struct param_struct or tag list, giving the
++ kernel various parameters about its execution environment.
++
++
++Kernel Symbols
++--------------
++
++PHYS_OFFSET
++ Physical start address of the first bank of RAM.
++
++PAGE_OFFSET
++ Virtual start address of the first bank of RAM. During the kernel
++ boot phase, virtual address PAGE_OFFSET will be mapped to physical
++ address PHYS_OFFSET, along with any other mappings you supply.
++ This should be the same value as TASK_SIZE.
++
++TASK_SIZE
++ The maximum size of a user process in bytes. Since user space
++ always starts at zero, this is the maximum address that a user
++ process can access+1. The user space stack grows down from this
++ address.
++
++ Any virtual address below TASK_SIZE is deemed to be user process
++ area, and therefore managed dynamically on a process by process
++ basis by the kernel. I'll call this the user segment.
++
++ Anything above TASK_SIZE is common to all processes. I'll call
++ this the kernel segment.
++
++ (In other words, you can't put IO mappings below TASK_SIZE, and
++ hence PAGE_OFFSET).
++
++TEXTADDR
++ Virtual start address of kernel, normally PAGE_OFFSET + 0x8000.
++ This is where the kernel image ends up. With the latest kernels,
++ it must be located at 32768 bytes into a 128MB region. Previous
++ kernels placed a restriction of 256MB here.
++
++DATAADDR
++ Virtual address for the kernel data segment. Must not be defined
++ when using the decompressor.
++
++VMALLOC_START
++VMALLOC_END
++ Virtual addresses bounding the vmalloc() area. There must not be
++ any static mappings in this area; vmalloc will overwrite them.
++ The addresses must also be in the kernel segment (see above).
++ Normally, the vmalloc() area starts VMALLOC_OFFSET bytes above the
++ last virtual RAM address (found using variable high_memory).
++
++VMALLOC_OFFSET
++ Offset normally incorporated into VMALLOC_START to provide a hole
++ between virtual RAM and the vmalloc area. We do this to allow
++ out of bounds memory accesses (eg, something writing off the end
++ of the mapped memory map) to be caught. Normally set to 8MB.
++
++Architecture Specific Macros
++----------------------------
++
++BOOT_MEM(pram,pio,vio)
++ `pram' specifies the physical start address of RAM. Must always
++ be present, and should be the same as PHYS_OFFSET.
++
++ `pio' is the physical address of an 8MB region containing IO for
++ use with the debugging macros in arch/arm/kernel/debug-armv.S.
++
++ `vio' is the virtual address of the 8MB debugging region.
++
++ It is expected that the debugging region will be re-initialised
++ by the architecture specific code later in the code (via the
++ MAPIO function).
++
++BOOT_PARAMS
++ Same as, and see PARAMS_PHYS.
++
++FIXUP(func)
++ Machine specific fixups, run before memory subsystems have been
++ initialised.
++
++MAPIO(func)
++ Machine specific function to map IO areas (including the debug
++ region above).
++
++INITIRQ(func)
++ Machine specific function to initialise interrupts.
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/arm/mem_alignment linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/arm/mem_alignment
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/arm/mem_alignment 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/arm/mem_alignment 2004-04-09 15:09:44.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
++Too many problems poped up because of unnoticed misaligned memory access in
++kernel code lately. Therefore the alignment fixup is now unconditionally
++configured in for SA11x0 based targets. According to Alan Cox, this is a
++bad idea to configure it out, but Russell King has some good reasons for
++doing so on some f***ed up ARM architectures like the EBSA110. However
++this is not the case on many design I'm aware of, like all SA11x0 based
++ones.
++
++Of course this is a bad idea to rely on the alignment trap to perform
++unaligned memory access in general. If those access are predictable, you
++are better to use the macros provided by include/asm/unaligned.h. The
++alignment trap can fixup misaligned access for the exception cases, but at
++a high performance cost. It better be rare.
++
++Now for user space applications, it is possible to configure the alignment
++trap to SIGBUS any code performing unaligned access (good for debugging bad
++code), or even fixup the access by software like for kernel code. The later
++mode isn't recommended for performance reasons (just think about the
++floating point emulation that works about the same way). Fix your code
++instead!
++
++Please note that randomly changing the behaviour without good thought is
++real bad - it changes the behaviour of all unaligned instructions in user
++space, and might cause programs to fail unexpectedly.
++
++To change the alignment trap behavior, simply echo a number into
++/proc/cpu/alignment. The number is made up from various bits:
++
++bit behavior when set
++--- -----------------
++
++0 A user process performing an unaligned memory access
++ will cause the kernel to print a message indicating
++ process name, pid, pc, instruction, address, and the
++ fault code.
++
++1 The kernel will attempt to fix up the user process
++ performing the unaligned access. This is of course
++ slow (think about the floating point emulator) and
++ not recommended for production use.
++
++2 The kernel will send a SIGBUS signal to the user process
++ performing the unaligned access.
++
++Note that not all combinations are supported - only values 0 through 5.
++(6 and 7 don't make sense).
++
++For example, the following will turn on the warnings, but without
++fixing up or sending SIGBUS signals:
++
++ echo 1 > /proc/cpu/alignment
++
++You can also read the content of the same file to get statistical
++information on unaligned access occurrences plus the current mode of
++operation for user space code.
++
++
++Nicolas Pitre, Mar 13, 2001. Modified Russell King, Nov 30, 2001.
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/arm/memory.txt linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/arm/memory.txt
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/arm/memory.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/arm/memory.txt 2004-02-22 17:32:57.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
++ Kernel Memory Layout on ARM Linux
++
++ Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
++ April 27, 2003 (2.5.68)
++
++This document describes the virtual memory layout which the Linux
++kernel uses for ARM processors. It indicates which regions are
++free for platforms to use, and which are used by generic code.
++
++The ARM CPU is capable of addressing a maximum of 4GB virtual memory
++space, and this must be shared between user space processes, the
++kernel, and hardware devices.
++
++As the ARM architecture matures, it becomes necessary to reserve
++certain regions of VM space for use for new facilities; therefore
++this document may reserve more VM space over time.
++
++Start End Use
++--------------------------------------------------------------------------
++ffff8000 ffffffff copy_user_page / clear_user_page use.
++ For SA11xx and Xscale, this is used to
++ setup a minicache mapping.
++
++ffff1000 ffff7fff Reserved.
++ Platforms must not use this address range.
++
++ffff0000 ffff0fff CPU vector page.
++ The CPU vectors are mapped here if the
++ CPU supports vector relocation (control
++ register V bit.)
++
++ffe00000 fffeffff Free for platform use, not recommended.
++
++ffc00000 ffdfffff 2MB consistent memory mapping.
++ Memory returned by the consistent_alloc
++ low level function will be dynamically
++ mapped here.
++
++ff000000 ffbfffff Free for platform use, not recommended.
++
++VMALLOC_END ff000000 Free for platform use, recommended.
++
++VMALLOC_START VMALLOC_END vmalloc() / ioremap() space.
++ Memory returned by vmalloc/ioremap will
++ be dynamically placed in this region.
++ VMALLOC_START may be based upon the value
++ of the high_memory variable.
++
++PAGE_OFFSET high_memory Kernel direct-mapped RAM region.
++ This maps the platforms RAM, and typically
++ maps all platform RAM in a 1:1 relationship.
++
++TASK_SIZE PAGE_OFFSET Kernel module space
++ Kernel modules inserted via insmod are
++ placed here using dynamic mappings.
++
++00001000 TASK_SIZE User space mappings
++ Per-thread mappings are placed here via
++ the mmap() system call.
++
++00000000 00000fff CPU vector page / null pointer trap
++ CPUs which do not support vector remapping
++ place their vector page here. NULL pointer
++ dereferences by both the kernel and user
++ space are also caught via this mapping.
++
++Please note that mappings which collide with the above areas may result
++in a non-bootable kernel, or may cause the kernel to (eventually) panic
++at run time.
++
++Since future CPUs may impact the kernel mapping layout, user programs
++must not access any memory which is not mapped inside their 0x0001000
++to TASK_SIZE address range. If they wish to access these areas, they
++must set up their own mappings using open() and mmap().
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/core.txt linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/core.txt
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/core.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/core.txt 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
++ CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel
++
++
++ L i n u x C P U F r e q
++
++ C P U F r e q C o r e
++
++
++ Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
++ David Kimdon <dwhedon@debian.org>
++
++
++
++ Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the CPUs on the
++ fly. This is a nice method to save battery power, because the lower
++ the clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes.
++
++
++Contents:
++---------
++1. CPUFreq core and interfaces
++2. CPUFreq notifiers
++
++1. General Information
++=======================
++
++The CPUFreq core code is located in linux/kernel/cpufreq.c. This
++cpufreq code offers a standardized interface for the CPUFreq
++architecture drivers (those pieces of code that do actual
++frequency transitions), as well as to "notifiers". These are device
++drivers or other part of the kernel that need to be informed of
++policy changes (ex. thermal modules like ACPI) or of all
++frequency changes (ex. timing code) or even need to force certain
++speed limits (like LCD drivers on ARM architecture). Additionally, the
++kernel "constant" loops_per_jiffy is updated on frequency changes
++here.
++
++Reference counting is done by cpufreq_get_cpu and cpufreq_put_cpu,
++which make sure that the cpufreq processor driver is correctly
++registered with the core, and will not be unloaded until
++cpufreq_put_cpu is called.
++
++2. CPUFreq notifiers
++====================
++
++CPUFreq notifiers conform to the standard kernel notifier interface.
++See linux/include/linux/notifier.h for details on notifiers.
++
++There are two different CPUFreq notifiers - policy notifiers and
++transition notifiers.
++
++
++2.1 CPUFreq policy notifiers
++----------------------------
++
++These are notified when a new policy is intended to be set. Each
++CPUFreq policy notifier is called three times for a policy transition:
++
++1.) During CPUFREQ_ADJUST all CPUFreq notifiers may change the limit if
++ they see a need for this - may it be thermal considerations or
++ hardware limitations.
++
++2.) During CPUFREQ_INCOMPATIBLE only changes may be done in order to avoid
++ hardware failure.
++
++3.) And during CPUFREQ_NOTIFY all notifiers are informed of the new policy
++ - if two hardware drivers failed to agree on a new policy before this
++ stage, the incompatible hardware shall be shut down, and the user
++ informed of this.
++
++The phase is specified in the second argument to the notifier.
++
++The third argument, a void *pointer, points to a struct cpufreq_policy
++consisting of five values: cpu, min, max, policy and max_cpu_freq. min
++and max are the lower and upper frequencies (in kHz) of the new
++policy, policy the new policy, cpu the number of the affected CPU or
++CPUFREQ_ALL_CPUS for all CPUs; and max_cpu_freq the maximum supported
++CPU frequency. This value is given for informational purposes only.
++
++
++2.2 CPUFreq transition notifiers
++--------------------------------
++
++These are notified twice when the CPUfreq driver switches the CPU core
++frequency and this change has any external implications.
++
++The second argument specifies the phase - CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE or
++CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE.
++
++The third argument is a struct cpufreq_freqs with the following
++values:
++cpu - number of the affected CPU or CPUFREQ_ALL_CPUS
++old - old frequency
++new - new frequency
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/cpu-drivers.txt linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/cpu-drivers.txt
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/cpu-drivers.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/cpu-drivers.txt 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
++ CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel
++
++
++ L i n u x C P U F r e q
++
++ C P U D r i v e r s
++
++ - information for developers -
++
++
++ Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
++
++
++
++ Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the CPUs on the
++ fly. This is a nice method to save battery power, because the lower
++ the clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes.
++
++
++Contents:
++---------
++1. What To Do?
++1.1 Initialization
++1.2 Per-CPU Initialization
++1.3 verify
++1.4 target or setpolicy?
++1.5 target
++1.6 setpolicy
++2. Frequency Table Helpers
++
++
++
++1. What To Do?
++==============
++
++So, you just got a brand-new CPU / chipset with datasheets and want to
++add cpufreq support for this CPU / chipset? Great. Here are some hints
++on what is neccessary:
++
++
++1.1 Initialization
++------------------
++
++First of all, in an __initcall level 7 or later (preferrably
++module_init() so that your driver is modularized) function check
++whether this kernel runs on the right CPU and the right chipset. If
++so, register a struct cpufreq_driver with the CPUfreq core using
++cpufreq_register_driver()
++
++What shall this struct cpufreq_driver contain?
++
++cpufreq_driver.name - The name of this driver.
++
++cpufreq_driver.init - A pointer to the per-CPU initialization
++ function.
++
++cpufreq_driver.verify - A pointer to a "verfication" funciton.
++
++cpufreq_driver.setpolicy _or_
++cpufreq_driver.target - See below on the differences.
++
++And optionally
++
++cpufreq_driver.exit - A pointer to a per-CPU cleanup function.
++
++cpufreq_driver.attr - A pointer to a NULL-terminated list of
++ "struct freq_attr" which allow to
++ export values to sysfs.
++
++
++1.2 Per-CPU Initialization
++--------------------------
++
++Whenever a new CPU is registered with the device model, or after the
++cpufreq driver registers itself, the per-CPU initialization fucntion
++cpufreq_driver.init is called. It takes a struct cpufreq_policy
++*policy as argument. What to do now?
++
++If necessary, activate the CPUfreq support on your CPU (unlock that
++register etc.).
++
++Then, the driver must fill in the following values:
++
++policy->cpuinfo.min_freq _and_
++policy->cpuinfo.max_freq - the minimum and maximum frequency
++ (in kHz) which is supported by
++ this CPU
++policy->cpuinfo.transition_latency the time it takes on this CPU to
++ switch between two frequencies (if
++ appropriate, else specify
++ CPUFREQ_ETERNAL)
++
++policy->cur The current operating frequency of
++ this CPU (if appropriate)
++policy->min,
++policy->max,
++policy->policy and, if neccessary,
++policy->governor must contain the "default policy" for
++ this CPU. A few moments later,
++ cpufreq_driver.verify and either
++ cpufreq_driver.setpolicy or
++ cpufreq_driver.target is called with
++ these values.
++
++For setting some of these values, the frequency table helpers might be
++helpful. See the section 2 for more information on them.
++
++
++1.3 verify
++------------
++
++When the user decides a new policy (consisting of
++"policy,governor,min,max") shall be set, this policy must be validated
++so that incompatible values can be corrected. For verifying these
++values, a frequency table helper and/or the
++cpufreq_verify_within_limits(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, unsigned
++int min_freq, unsigned int max_freq) function might be helpful. See
++section 2 for details on frequency table helpers.
++
++You need to make sure that at least one valid frequency (or operating
++range) is within policy->min and policy->max. If necessary, increase
++policy->max fist, and only if this is no solution, decreas policy->min.
++
++
++1.4 target or setpolicy?
++----------------------------
++
++Most cpufreq drivers or even most cpu frequency scaling algorithms
++only allow the CPU to be set to one frequency. For these, you use the
++->target call.
++
++Some cpufreq-capable processors switch the frequency between certain
++limits on their own. These shall use the ->setpolicy call
++
++
++1.4. target
++-------------
++
++The target call has three arguments: struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++unsigned int target_frequency, unsigned int relation.
++
++The CPUfreq driver must set the new frequency when called here. The
++actual frequency must be determined using the following rules:
++
++- keep close to "target_freq"
++- policy->min <= new_freq <= policy->max (THIS MUST BE VALID!!!)
++- if relation==CPUFREQ_REL_L, try to select a new_freq higher than or equal
++ target_freq. ("L for lowest, but no lower than")
++- if relation==CPUFREQ_REL_H, try to select a new_freq lower than or equal
++ target_freq. ("H for highest, but no higher than")
++
++Here again the frequency table helper might assist you - see section 3
++for details.
++
++
++1.5 setpolicy
++---------------
++
++The setpolicy call only takes a struct cpufreq_policy *policy as
++argument. You need to set the lower limit of the in-processor or
++in-chipset dynamic frequency switching to policy->min, the upper limit
++to policy->max, and -if supported- select a performance-oriented
++setting when policy->policy is CPUFREQ_POLICY_PERFORMANCE, and a
++powersaving-oriented setting when CPUFREQ_POLICY_POWERSAVE. Also check
++the reference implementation in arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/longrun.c
++
++
++
++2. Frequency Table Helpers
++==========================
++
++As most cpufreq processors only allow for being set to a few specific
++frequencies, a "frequency table" with some functions might assist in
++some work of the processor driver. Such a "frequency table" consists
++of an array of struct cpufreq_freq_table entries, with any value in
++"index" you want to use, and the corresponding frequency in
++"frequency". At the end of the table, you need to add a
++cpufreq_freq_table entry with frequency set to CPUFREQ_TABLE_END. And
++if you want to skip one entry in the table, set the frequency to
++CPUFREQ_ENTRY_INVALID. The entries don't need to be in ascending
++order.
++
++By calling cpufreq_frequency_table_cpuinfo(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table);
++the cpuinfo.min_freq and cpuinfo.max_freq values are detected, and
++policy->min and policy->max are set to the same values. This is
++helpful for the per-CPU initialization stage.
++
++int cpufreq_frequency_table_verify(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table);
++assures that at least one valid frequency is within policy->min and
++policy->max, and all other criteria are met. This is helpful for the
++->verify call.
++
++int cpufreq_frequency_table_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table,
++ unsigned int target_freq,
++ unsigned int relation,
++ unsigned int *index);
++
++is the corresponding frequency table helper for the ->target
++stage. Just pass the values to this function, and the unsigned int
++index returns the number of the frequency table entry which contains
++the frequency the CPU shall be set to. PLEASE NOTE: This is not the
++"index" which is in this cpufreq_table_entry.index, but instead
++cpufreq_table[index]. So, the new frequency is
++cpufreq_table[index].frequency, and the value you stored into the
++frequency table "index" field is
++cpufreq_table[index].index.
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/governors.txt linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/governors.txt
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/governors.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/governors.txt 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
++ CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel
++
++
++ L i n u x C P U F r e q
++
++ C P U F r e q G o v e r n o r s
++
++ - information for users and developers -
++
++
++ Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
++
++
++
++ Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the CPUs on the
++ fly. This is a nice method to save battery power, because the lower
++ the clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes.
++
++
++Contents:
++---------
++1. What is a CPUFreq Governor?
++
++2. Governors In the Linux Kernel
++2.1 Performance
++2.2 Powersave
++2.3 Userspace
++
++3. The Governor Interface in the CPUfreq Core
++
++
++
++1. What Is A CPUFreq Governor?
++==============================
++
++Most cpufreq drivers (in fact, all except one, longrun) or even most
++cpu frequency scaling algorithms only offer the CPU to be set to one
++frequency. In order to offer dynamic frequency scaling, the cpufreq
++core must be able to tell these drivers of a "target frequency". So
++these specific drivers will be transformed to offer a "->target"
++call instead of the existing "->setpolicy" call. For "longrun", all
++stays the same, though.
++
++How to decide what frequency within the CPUfreq policy should be used?
++That's done using "cpufreq governors". Two are already in this patch
++-- they're the already existing "powersave" and "performance" which
++set the frequency statically to the lowest or highest frequency,
++respectively. At least two more such governors will be ready for
++addition in the near future, but likely many more as there are various
++different theories and models about dynamic frequency scaling
++around. Using such a generic interface as cpufreq offers to scaling
++governors, these can be tested extensively, and the best one can be
++selected for each specific use.
++
++Basically, it's the following flow graph:
++
++CPU can be set to switch independetly | CPU can only be set
++ within specific "limits" | to specific frequencies
++
++ "CPUfreq policy"
++ consists of frequency limits (policy->{min,max})
++ and CPUfreq governor to be used
++ / \
++ / \
++ / the cpufreq governor decides
++ / (dynamically or statically)
++ / what target_freq to set within
++ / the limits of policy->{min,max}
++ / \
++ / \
++ Using the ->setpolicy call, Using the ->target call,
++ the limits and the the frequency closest
++ "policy" is set. to target_freq is set.
++ It is assured that it
++ is within policy->{min,max}
++
++
++2. Governors In the Linux Kernel
++================================
++
++2.1 Performance
++---------------
++
++The CPUfreq governor "performance" sets the CPU statically to the
++highest frequency within the borders of scaling_min_freq and
++scaling_max_freq.
++
++
++2.1 Powersave
++-------------
++
++The CPUfreq governor "powersave" sets the CPU statically to the
++lowest frequency within the borders of scaling_min_freq and
++scaling_max_freq.
++
++
++2.2 Userspace
++-------------
++
++The CPUfreq governor "userspace" allows the user, or any userspace
++program running with UID "root", to set the CPU to a specifc frequency
++by making a sysfs file "scaling_setspeed" available in the CPU-device
++directory.
++
++
++
++3. The Governor Interface in the CPUfreq Core
++=============================================
++
++A new governor must register itself with the CPUfreq core using
++"cpufreq_register_governor". The struct cpufreq_governor, which has to
++be passed to that function, must contain the following values:
++
++governor->name - A unique name for this governor
++governor->governor - The governor callback function
++governor->owner - .THIS_MODULE for the governor module (if
++ appropriate)
++
++The governor->governor callback is called with the current (or to-be-set)
++cpufreq_policy struct for that CPU, and an unsigned int event. The
++following events are currently defined:
++
++CPUFREQ_GOV_START: This governor shall start its duty for the CPU
++ policy->cpu
++CPUFREQ_GOV_STOP: This governor shall end its duty for the CPU
++ policy->cpu
++CPUFREQ_GOV_LIMITS: The limits for CPU policy->cpu have changed to
++ policy->min and policy->max.
++
++If you need other "events" externally of your driver, _only_ use the
++cpufreq_governor_l(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int event) call to the
++CPUfreq core to ensure proper locking.
++
++
++The CPUfreq governor may call the CPU processor driver using one of
++these two functions:
++
++inline int cpufreq_driver_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ unsigned int target_freq,
++ unsigned int relation);
++
++inline int cpufreq_driver_target_l(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ unsigned int target_freq,
++ unsigned int relation);
++
++target_freq must be within policy->min and policy->max, of course.
++What's the difference between these two functions? When your governor
++still is in a direct code path of a call to governor->governor, the
++cpufreq_driver_sem lock is still held in the cpufreq core, and there's
++no need to lock it again (in fact, this would cause a deadlock). So
++use cpufreq_driver_target only in these cases. In all other cases (for
++example, when there's a "daemonized" function that wakes up every
++second), use cpufreq_driver_target_l to lock the cpufreq_driver_sem
++before the command is passed to the cpufreq processor driver.
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/index.txt linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/index.txt
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/index.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/index.txt 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
++ CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel
++
++
++ L i n u x C P U F r e q
++
++
++
++
++ Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
++
++
++
++ Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the CPUs on the
++ fly. This is a nice method to save battery power, because the lower
++ the clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes.
++
++
++
++Documents in this directory:
++----------------------------
++core.txt - General description of the CPUFreq core and
++ of CPUFreq notifiers
++
++cpu-drivers.txt - How to implement a new cpufreq processor driver
++
++governors.txt - What are cpufreq governors and how to
++ implement them?
++
++index.txt - File index, Mailing list and Links (this document)
++
++user-guide.txt - User Guide to CPUFreq
++
++
++Mailing List
++------------
++There is a CPU frequency changing CVS commit and general list where
++you can report bugs, problems or submit patches. To post a message,
++send an email to cpufreq@www.linux.org.uk, to subscribe go to
++http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cpufreq. Previous post to the
++mailing list are available to subscribers at
++http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/private/cpufreq/.
++
++
++Links
++-----
++the FTP archives:
++* ftp://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/cpufreq/
++
++how to access the CVS repository:
++* http://cvs.arm.linux.org.uk/
++
++the CPUFreq Mailing list:
++* http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cpufreq
++
++Clock and voltage scaling for the SA-1100:
++* http://www.lart.tudelft.nl/projects/scaling
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/user-guide.txt linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/user-guide.txt
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq/user-guide.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq/user-guide.txt 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
++ CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel
++
++
++ L i n u x C P U F r e q
++
++ U S E R G U I D E
++
++
++ Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
++
++
++
++ Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the CPUs on the
++ fly. This is a nice method to save battery power, because the lower
++ the clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes.
++
++
++Contents:
++---------
++1. Supported Architectures and Processors
++1.1 ARM
++1.2 x86
++1.3 sparc64
++
++2. "Policy" / "Governor"?
++2.1 Policy
++2.2 Governor
++
++3. How to change the CPU cpufreq policy and/or speed
++3.1 Preferred interface: sysfs
++3.2 Deprecated interfaces
++
++
++
++1. Supported Architectures and Processors
++=========================================
++
++1.1 ARM
++-------
++
++The following ARM processors are supported by cpufreq:
++
++ARM Integrator
++ARM-SA1100
++ARM-SA1110
++
++
++1.2 x86
++-------
++
++The following processors for the x86 architecture are supported by cpufreq:
++
++AMD Elan - SC400, SC410
++AMD mobile K6-2+
++AMD mobile K6-3+
++Cyrix Media GXm
++Intel mobile PIII [*] and Intel mobile PIII-M on certain chipsets
++Intel Pentium 4, Intel Xeon
++National Semiconductors Geode GX
++Transmeta Crusoe
++varios processors on some ACPI 2.0-compatible systems [**]
++
++[*] only certain Intel mobile PIII processors are supported. If you
++know that you own a speedstep-capable processor, pass the option
++"speedstep_coppermine=1" to the module speedstep.o
++
++[**] Only if "ACPI Processor Performance States" are available
++to the ACPI<->BIOS interface.
++
++
++1.3 sparc64
++-----------
++
++The following processors for the sparc64 architecture are supported by
++cpufreq:
++
++UltraSPARC-III
++
++
++
++2. "Policy" / "Governor" ?
++==========================
++
++Some CPU frequency scaling-capable processor switch between varios
++frequencies and operating voltages "on the fly" without any kernel or
++user involvement. This guarantuees very fast switching to a frequency
++which is high enough to serve the user's needs, but low enough to save
++power.
++
++
++2.1 Policy
++----------
++
++On these systems, all you can do is select the lower and upper
++frequency limit as well as whether you want more aggressive
++power-saving or more instantly avaialble processing power.
++
++
++2.2 Governor
++------------
++
++On all other cpufreq implementations, these boundaries still need to
++be set. Then, a "governor" must be selected. Such a "governor" decides
++what speed the processor shall run within the boundaries. One such
++"governor" is the "userspace" governor. This one allows the user - or
++a yet-to-implement userspace program - to decide what specific speed
++the processor shall run at.
++
++
++3. How to change the CPU cpufreq policy and/or speed
++====================================================
++
++3.1 Preferred Interface: sysfs
++------------------------------
++
++The preferred interface is located in the sysfs filesystem. If you
++mounted it at /sys, the cpufreq interface is located in a subdirectory
++"cpufreq" within the cpu-device directory
++(e.g. /sys/devices/sys/cpu0/cpufreq/ for the first CPU).
++
++cpuinfo_min_freq : this file shows the minimum operating
++ frequency the processor can run at(in kHz)
++cpuinfo_max_freq : this file shows the maximum operating
++ frequency the processor can run at(in kHz)
++scaling_driver : this file shows what cpufreq driver is
++ used to set the frequency on this CPU
++
++scaling_available_governors : this file shows the CPUfreq governors
++ available in this kernel. You can see the
++ currently activated governor in
++
++scaling_governor, and by "echoing" the name of another
++ governor you can change it. Please note
++ that some governors won't load - they only
++ work on some specific architectures or
++ processors.
++scaling_min_freq and
++scaling_max_freq show the current "policy limits" (in
++ kHz). By echoing new values into these
++ files, you can change these limits.
++
++
++If you have selected the "userspace" governor which allows you to
++set the CPU operating frequency to a specific value, you can read out
++the current frequency in
++
++scaling_setspeed. By "echoing" a new frequency into this
++ you can change the speed of the CPU,
++ but only within the limits of
++ scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq.
++
++
++3.2 Deprecated Interfaces
++-------------------------
++
++Depending on your kernel configuration, you might find the following
++cpufreq-related files:
++/proc/cpufreq
++/proc/sys/cpu/*/speed
++/proc/sys/cpu/*/speed-min
++/proc/sys/cpu/*/speed-max
++
++These are files for deprecated interfaces to cpufreq, which offer far
++less functionality. Because of this, these interfaces aren't described
++here.
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq-old linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq-old
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/cpufreq-old 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/cpufreq-old 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,332 @@
++ CPU frequency and voltage scaling code in the Linux(TM) kernel
++
++
++ L i n u x C P U F r e q
++
++
++
++
++ Dominik Brodowski <devel@brodo.de>
++
++
++
++ Clock scaling allows you to change the clock speed of the CPUs on the
++ fly. This is a nice method to save battery power, because the lower
++ the clock speed, the less power the CPU consumes.
++
++
++
++Contents:
++---------
++1. Supported architectures
++2. User interface
++2.1 Sample script for command line interface
++3. CPUFreq core and interfaces
++3.1 General information
++3.2 CPUFreq notifiers
++3.3 CPUFreq architecture drivers
++4. Mailing list and Links
++
++
++
++1. Supported architectures
++==========================
++
++Some architectures detect the lowest and highest possible speed
++settings, while others rely on user information on this. For the
++latter, a boot parameter is required, for the former, you can specify
++one to set the limits between speed settings may occur.
++The boot parameter has the following syntax:
++
++ cpufreq=minspeed-maxspeed
++
++with both minspeed and maxspeed being given in kHz. To set the lower
++limit to 59 MHz and the upper limit to 221 MHz, specify:
++
++ cpufreq=59000-221000
++
++Check the "Speed Limits Detection" information below on whether
++the driver detects the lowest and highest allowed speed setting
++automatically.
++
++
++ARM Integrator:
++ SA 1100, SA1110
++--------------------------------
++ Speed Limits Detection: On Integrators, the minimum speed is set
++ and the maximum speed has to be specified using the boot
++ parameter. On SA11x0s, the frequencies are fixed (59 - 287 MHz)
++
++
++AMD Elan:
++ SC400, SC410
++--------------------------------
++ Speed Limits Detection: Not implemented. You need to specify the
++ minimum and maximum frequency in the boot parameter (see above).
++
++
++VIA Cyrix Longhaul:
++ VIA Samuel/CyrixIII, VIA Cyrix Samuel/C3,
++ VIA Cyrix Ezra, VIA Cyrix Ezra-T
++--------------------------------
++ Speed Limits Detection: working. No need for boot parameters.
++ NOTE: Support for certain processors is currently disabled,
++ waiting on updated docs from VIA.
++
++
++Intel SpeedStep:
++ certain mobile Intel Pentium III (Coppermine), and all mobile
++ Intel Pentium III-M (Tulatin) and mobile Intel Pentium 4 P4-Ms.
++--------------------------------
++ Speed Limits Detection: working. No need for boot parameters.
++ NOTE:
++ 1.) mobile Intel Pentium III (Coppermine):
++ The SpeedStep interface may only be used on SpeedStep
++ capable processors. Unforunately, due to lack of documentation,
++ such detection is not yet possible on mobile Intel PIII
++ (Coppermine) processors. In order to activate SpeedStep on such a
++ processor, you have to remove one line manually in
++ linux/drivers/arch/i386/speedstep.c
++
++
++P4 CPU Clock Modulation:
++ Intel Pentium 4 Xeon processors
++--------------------------------
++ Speed Limits Detection: Not implemented. You need to specify the
++ minimum and maximum frequency in the boot parameter (see above).
++
++
++
++2. User Interface
++=================
++
++CPUFreq uses a "sysctl" interface which is located in
++ /proc/sys/cpu/0/ on UP (uniprocessor) kernels, or
++ /proc/sys/cpu/any/ on SMP (symmetric multiprocessoring) kernels.
++
++
++In this directory, you will find three files of importance for
++CPUFreq: speed-max, speed-min, and speed:
++
++speed shows the current CPU frequency in kHz,
++speed-min the minimal supported CPU frequency, and
++speed-max the maximal supported CPU frequency.
++
++Please note that you might have to specify these limits as a boot
++parameter depending on the architecture (see above).
++
++
++To change the CPU frequency, "echo" the desired CPU frequency (in kHz)
++to speed. For example, to set the CPU speed to the lowest/highest
++allowed frequency do:
++
++root@notebook:# cat /proc/sys/cpu/0/speed-min > /proc/sys/cpu/0/speed
++root@notebook:# cat /proc/sys/cpu/0/speed-max > /proc/sys/cpu/0/speed
++
++
++2.1 Sample script for command line interface
++**********************************************
++
++
++Michael Ossmann <mike@ossmann.com> has written a small command line
++interface for the infinitely lazy.
++
++#!/bin/bash
++#
++# /usr/local/bin/freq
++# simple command line interface to cpufreq
++
++[ -n "$1" ] && case "$1" in
++ "min" )
++ # set frequency to minimum
++ cat /proc/sys/cpu/0/speed-min >/proc/sys/cpu/0/speed
++ ;;
++ "max" )
++ # set frequency to maximum
++ cat /proc/sys/cpu/0/speed-max >/proc/sys/cpu/0/speed
++ ;;
++ * )
++ echo "Usage: $0 [min|max]"
++ echo " min: set frequency to minimum and display new frequency"
++ echo " max: set frequency to maximum and display new frequency"
++ echo " no options: display current frequency"
++ exit 1
++ ;;
++esac
++
++# display current frequency
++cat /proc/sys/cpu/0/speed
++exit 0
++
++
++
++3. CPUFreq core and interfaces
++===============================
++
++3.1 General information
++*************************
++
++The CPUFreq core code is located in linux/kernel/cpufreq.c. This
++cpufreq code offers a standardized interface for the CPUFreq
++architecture drivers (those pieces of code that do the actual
++frequency transition), as well as to "notifiers". These are device
++drivers or other part of the kernel that need to be informed of
++frequency changes (like timing code) or even need to force certain
++speed limits (like LCD drivers on ARM architecture). Aditionally, the
++kernel "constant" loops_per_jiffy is updated on frequency changes
++here.
++
++
++3.2 CPUFreq notifiers
++***********************
++
++CPUFreq notifiers are kernel code that need to be called to either
++a) define certain minimum or maximum speed settings,
++b) be informed of frequency changes in advance of the transition, or
++c) be informed of frequency changes directly after the transition.
++
++A standard kernel notifier interface is offered for this. See
++linux/include/linux/notifier.h for details on notifiers.
++
++
++Data and value passed to CPUFreq notifiers
++------------------------------------------
++The second argument passed to any notifier is an unsigned int stating
++the phase of the transition:
++CPUFREQ_MINMAX during the process of determing a valid new CPU
++ frequency,
++CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE right before the transition, and
++CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE right after the transition.
++
++The third argument, a void *pointer, points to a struct
++cpufreq_freqs. This consists of four values: min, max, cur and new.
++
++min and max are the current speed limits. Please note: Never update
++these values directly, use cpufreq_updateminmax(struct cpufreq_freqs
++*freqs, unsigned int min, unsigned int max) instead. cur is the
++current/old speed, and new is the new speed, but might only be valid
++on CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE or CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE.
++
++Each notifier gets called all three times on any transition:
++
++CPUFREQ_MINMAX
++Here the notifier is supposed to update the min and max values to the
++limits the protected device / kernel code needs. As stated above,
++always use cpufreq_updateminmax for this.
++
++CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE
++CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE
++Here the notifier is supposed to update all internal (e.g. device
++driver) code which is dependend on the CPU frequency.
++
++
++3.3 CPUFreq architecture drivers
++**********************************
++
++CPUFreq architecture drivers are the pieces of kernel code that
++actually perform CPU frequency transitions. These need to be
++initialised seperately (seperate initcalls), and may be
++modularized. They interact with the CPUFreq core in the following way:
++
++
++cpufreq_register()
++------------------
++cpufreq_register registers an arch driver to the CPUFreq core. Please
++note that only one arch driver may be registered at any time, -EBUSY
++is returned when an arch driver is already registered. The argument to
++cpufreq_register, cpufreq_driver_t driver, is described later.
++
++
++cpufreq_unregister()
++--------------------
++cpufreq_unregister unregisters an arch driver, e.g. on module
++unloading. Please note that there is no check done that this is called
++from the driver which actually registered itself to the core, so
++please only call this function when you are sure the arch driver got
++registered correctly before.
++
++
++struct cpufreq_driver
++----------------
++On initialisation, the arch driver is supposed to pass the following
++entries in struct cpufreq_driver cpufreq_driver:
++
++cpufreq_verify_t validate: This is a pointer to a function with the
++following definition:
++ unsigned int validating_function (unsigned int kHz).
++It is called right before a transition occurs. The proposed new
++speed setting is passed as an argument in kHz; the validating code
++should verify this is a valid speed setting which is currently
++supported by the CPU. It shall return the closest valid CPU frequency
++in kHz.
++
++cpufreq_setspeed_t setspeed: This is a pointer to a function with the
++following definition:
++ void setspeed_function (unsigned int kHz).
++This function shall perform the transition to the new CPU frequency
++given as argument in kHz. Note that this argument is exactly the same
++as the one returned by cpufreq_verify_t validate.
++
++
++unsigned int freq.cur: The current CPU core frequency. Note that this
++is a requirement while the next two entries are optional.
++
++
++unsigned int freq.min (optional): The minimal CPU core frequency this
++CPU supports. This value may be limited further by the
++cpufreq_verify_t validate function, and so this value should be the
++minimal core frequency allowed "theoretically" on this system in this
++configuration.
++
++
++unsigned int freq.max (optional): The maximum CPU core frequency this
++CPU supports. This value may be limited further by the
++cpufreq_verify_t validate function, and so this value should be the
++maximum core frequency allowed "theoretically" on this system in this
++configuration.
++
++
++Some Requirements to CPUFreq architecture drivers
++-------------------------------------------------
++* Only call cpufreq_register() when the ability to switch CPU
++ frequencies is _verified_ or can't be missing
++* cpufreq_unregister() may only be called if cpufreq_register() has
++ been successfully(!) called before
++* All CPUs have to be set to the same speed whenever setspeed() is
++ called
++* Be aware that there is currently no error management in the
++ setspeed() code in the CPUFreq core. So only call yourself a
++ cpufreq_driver if you are really a working cpufreq_driver!
++
++
++
++4. Mailing list and Links
++**************************
++
++
++Mailing List
++------------
++There is a CPU frequency changing CVS commit and general list where
++you can report bugs, problems or submit patches. To post a message,
++send an email to cpufreq@www.linux.org.uk, to subscribe go to
++http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cpufreq. Previous post to the
++mailing list are available to subscribers at
++http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/private/cpufreq/.
++
++
++Links
++-----
++the FTP archives:
++* ftp://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/cpufreq/
++
++how to access the CVS repository:
++* http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/cvs/
++
++the CPUFreq Mailing list:
++* http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cpufreq
++
++Clock and voltage scaling for the SA-1100:
++* http://www.lart.tudelft.nl/projects/scaling
++
++CPUFreq project homepage
++* http://www.brodo.de/cpufreq/
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/l3/structure linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/l3/structure
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/l3/structure 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/l3/structure 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
++L3 Bus Driver
++-------------
++
++The structure of the driver is as follows:
++
++ +----------+ +----------+ +----------+
++ | client 1 | | client 2 | | client 3 |
++ +-----^----+ +----^-----+ +----^-----+
++ | | |
++ +-----v--------------v---------------v-----+
++ | |
++ +-----^-------+ +-------^-----+
++ | | core | |
++ +-----v----+ | | +----v-----+
++ | device | | | | device |
++ | driver 1 | | | | driver 2 |
++ +-----^----+ | | +----^-----+
++ | | services | |
++ +-----v-------+ +-------v-----+
++ | |
++ +-----------------^----^-------------------+
++ | |
++ | +-v---------+
++ | | algorithm |
++ | | driver |
++ | +-v---------+
++ | |
++ +-v----v-+
++ | bus |
++ | driver |
++ +--------+
++
++Clients talk to the core to attach device drivers and bus adapters, and
++to instruct device drivers to perform actions. Device drivers then talk
++to the core to perform L3 bus transactions via the algorithm driver and
++ultimately bus driver.
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Documentation/serial/driver linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/serial/driver
+--- linux-2.4.26/Documentation/serial/driver 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Documentation/serial/driver 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,208 @@
++
++ Low Level Serial API
++ --------------------
++
++
++ $Id: driver,v 1.3 2001/11/24 23:24:47 rmk Exp $
++
++
++This document is meant as a brief overview of some aspects of the new serial
++driver. It is not complete, any questions you have should be directed to
++<rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
++
++The reference implementation is contained within serial_amba.c.
++
++
++
++Low Level Serial Hardware Driver
++--------------------------------
++
++The low level serial hardware driver is responsible for supplying port
++information (defined by uart_port) and a set of control methods (defined
++by uart_ops) to the core serial driver. The low level driver is also
++responsible for handling interrupts for the port, and providing any
++console support.
++
++
++Console Support
++---------------
++
++The serial core provides a few helper functions. This includes identifing
++the correct port structure (via uart_get_console) and decoding command line
++arguments (uart_parse_options).
++
++
++Locking
++-------
++
++Generally, all locking is done by the core driver, except for the interrupt
++functions. It is the responsibility of the low level hardware driver to
++perform the necessary locking there using info->lock. (since it is running
++in an interrupt, you only need to use spin_lock() and spin_unlock() from
++the interrupt handler).
++
++
++uart_ops
++--------
++
++The uart_ops structure is the main interface between serial_core and the
++hardware specific driver. It contains all the methods to control the
++hardware.
++
++ tx_empty(port)
++ This function tests whether the transmitter fifo and shifter
++ for the port described by 'port' is empty. If it is empty,
++ this function should return TIOCSER_TEMT, otherwise return 0.
++ If the port does not support this operation, then it should
++ return TIOCSER_TEMT.
++
++ set_mctrl(port, mctrl)
++ This function sets the modem control lines for port described
++ by 'port' to the state described by mctrl. The relevant bits
++ of mctrl are:
++ - TIOCM_RTS RTS signal.
++ - TIOCM_DTR DTR signal.
++ - TIOCM_OUT1 OUT1 signal.
++ - TIOCM_OUT2 OUT2 signal.
++ If the appropriate bit is set, the signal should be driven
++ active. If the bit is clear, the signal should be driven
++ inactive.
++
++ get_mctrl(port)
++ Returns the current state of modem control inputs. The state
++ of the outputs should not be returned, since the core keeps
++ track of their state. The state information should include:
++ - TIOCM_DCD state of DCD signal
++ - TIOCM_CTS state of CTS signal
++ - TIOCM_DSR state of DSR signal
++ - TIOCM_RI state of RI signal
++ The bit is set if the signal is currently driven active. If
++ the port does not support CTS, DCD or DSR, the driver should
++ indicate that the signal is permanently active. If RI is
++ not available, the signal should not be indicated as active.
++
++ stop_tx(port,from_tty)
++ Stop transmitting characters. This might be due to the CTS
++ line becoming inactive or the tty layer indicating we want
++ to stop transmission.
++
++ start_tx(port,nonempty,from_tty)
++ start transmitting characters. (incidentally, nonempty will
++ always be nonzero, and shouldn't be used - it will be dropped).
++
++ stop_rx(port)
++ Stop receiving characters; the port is in the process of
++ being closed.
++
++ enable_ms(port)
++ Enable the modem status interrupts.
++
++ break_ctl(port,ctl)
++ Control the transmission of a break signal. If ctl is
++ nonzero, the break signal should be transmitted. The signal
++ should be terminated when another call is made with a zero
++ ctl.
++
++ startup(port,info)
++ Grab any interrupt resources and initialise any low level driver
++ state. Enable the port for reception. It should not activate
++ RTS nor DTR; this will be done via a separate call to set_mctrl.
++
++ shutdown(port,info)
++ Disable the port, disable any break condition that may be in
++ effect, and free any interrupt resources. It should not disable
++ RTS nor DTR; this will have already been done via a separate
++ call to set_mctrl.
++
++ change_speed(port,cflag,iflag,quot)
++ Change the port parameters, including word length, parity, stop
++ bits. Update read_status_mask and ignore_status_mask to indicate
++ the types of events we are interested in receiving. Relevant
++ cflag bits are:
++ CSIZE - word size
++ CSTOPB - 2 stop bits
++ PARENB - parity enable
++ PARODD - odd parity (when PARENB is in force)
++ CREAD - enable reception of characters (if not set,
++ still receive characters from the port, but
++ throw them away.
++ CRTSCTS - if set, enable CTS status change reporting
++ CLOCAL - if not set, enable modem status change
++ reporting.
++ Relevant iflag bits are:
++ INPCK - enable frame and parity error events to be
++ passed to the TTY layer.
++ BRKINT
++ PARMRK - both of these enable break events to be
++ passed to the TTY layer.
++
++ IGNPAR - ignore parity and framing errors
++ IGNBRK - ignore break errors, If IGNPAR is also
++ set, ignore overrun errors as well.
++ The interaction of the iflag bits is as follows (parity error
++ given as an example):
++ Parity error INPCK IGNPAR
++ None n/a n/a character received
++ Yes n/a 0 character discarded
++ Yes 0 1 character received, marked as
++ TTY_NORMAL
++ Yes 1 1 character received, marked as
++ TTY_PARITY
++
++ pm(port,state,oldstate)
++ perform any power management related activities on the specified
++ port. state indicates the new state (defined by ACPI D0-D3),
++ oldstate indicates the previous state. Essentially, D0 means
++ fully on, D3 means powered down.
++
++ This function should not be used to grab any resources.
++
++ type(port)
++ Return a pointer to a string constant describing the specified
++ port, or return NULL, in which case the string 'unknown' is
++ substituted.
++
++ release_port(port)
++ Release any memory and IO region resources currently in use by
++ the port.
++
++ request_port(port)
++ Request any memory and IO region resources required by the port.
++ If any fail, no resources should be registered when this function
++ returns, and it should return -EBUSY on failure.
++
++ config_port(port,type)
++ Perform any autoconfiguration steps required for the port. `type`
++ contains a bit mask of the required configuration. UART_CONFIG_TYPE
++ indicates that the port requires detection and identification.
++ port->type should be set to the type found, or PORT_UNKNOWN if
++ no port was detected.
++
++ UART_CONFIG_IRQ indicates autoconfiguration of the interrupt signal,
++ which should be probed using standard kernel autoprobing techniques.
++ This is not necessary on platforms where ports have interrupts
++ internally hard wired (eg, system on a chip implementations).
++
++ verify_port(port,serinfo)
++ Verify the new serial port information contained within serinfo is
++ suitable for this port type.
++
++ ioctl(port,cmd,arg)
++ Perform any port specific IOCTLs. IOCTL commands must be defined
++ using the standard numbering system found in <asm/ioctl.h>
++
++
++Other notes
++-----------
++
++It is intended some day to drop the 'unused' entries from uart_port, and
++allow low level drivers to register their own individual uart_port's with
++the core. This will allow drivers to use uart_port as a pointer to a
++structure containing both the uart_port entry with their own extensions,
++thus:
++
++ struct my_port {
++ struct uart_port port;
++ int my_stuff;
++ };
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/MAINTAINERS linux-2.4.26-vrs1/MAINTAINERS
+--- linux-2.4.26/MAINTAINERS 2004-04-19 11:44:14.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/MAINTAINERS 2004-04-18 21:47:49.000000000 +0100
+@@ -256,6 +256,8 @@
+ ARM/STRONGARM110 PORT
+ P: Russell King
+ M: rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
++P: Vincent Sanders
++M: vince@arm.linux.org.uk
+ L: linux-arm-kernel@lists.arm.linux.org.uk
+ W: http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/
+ S: Maintained
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/Makefile 2004-04-19 11:44:14.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Makefile 2004-04-18 21:50:41.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+ VERSION = 2
+ PATCHLEVEL = 4
+ SUBLEVEL = 26
+-EXTRAVERSION =
++EXTRAVERSION =-vrs1
+
+ KERNELRELEASE=$(VERSION).$(PATCHLEVEL).$(SUBLEVEL)$(EXTRAVERSION)
+
+@@ -137,7 +137,10 @@
+
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT) += drivers/acpi/acpi.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_PARPORT) += drivers/parport/driver.o
+-DRIVERS-y += drivers/char/char.o \
++DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_I2C) += drivers/i2c/i2c.o
++DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_L3) += drivers/l3/l3.o
++DRIVERS-y += drivers/serial/serial.o \
++ drivers/char/char.o \
+ drivers/block/block.o \
+ drivers/misc/misc.o \
+ drivers/net/net.o
+@@ -161,6 +164,7 @@
+ DRIVERS-y += drivers/cdrom/driver.o
+ endif
+
++DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_SSI) += drivers/ssi/ssi.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_SOUND) += drivers/sound/sounddrivers.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_PCI) += drivers/pci/driver.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_MTD) += drivers/mtd/mtdlink.o
+@@ -186,7 +190,6 @@
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_HIL) += drivers/hil/hil.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_I2O) += drivers/message/i2o/i2o.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_IRDA) += drivers/net/irda/irda.o
+-DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_I2C) += drivers/i2c/i2c.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_PHONE) += drivers/telephony/telephony.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_MD) += drivers/md/mddev.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_GSC) += drivers/gsc/gscbus.o
+@@ -194,6 +197,8 @@
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI) += drivers/hotplug/vmlinux-obj.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_ISDN_BOOL) += drivers/isdn/vmlinux-obj.o
+ DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_CRYPTO) += crypto/crypto.o
++DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_PLD) += drivers/pld/pld.o
++DRIVERS-$(CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200) += drivers/at91/at91drv.o
+
+ DRIVERS := $(DRIVERS-y)
+
+@@ -274,11 +279,6 @@
+
+ export NETWORKS DRIVERS LIBS HEAD LDFLAGS LINKFLAGS MAKEBOOT ASFLAGS
+
+-.S.s:
+- $(CPP) $(AFLAGS) $(AFLAGS_KERNEL) -traditional -o $*.s $<
+-.S.o:
+- $(CC) $(AFLAGS) $(AFLAGS_KERNEL) -traditional -c -o $*.o $<
+-
+ Version: dummy
+ @rm -f include/linux/compile.h
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/Rules.make linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Rules.make
+--- linux-2.4.26/Rules.make 2004-02-27 20:03:23.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/Rules.make 2004-02-23 13:36:21.000000000 +0000
+@@ -51,15 +51,15 @@
+ #
+
+ %.s: %.c
+- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) -DKBUILD_BASENAME=$(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$(*F))) $(CFLAGS_$@) -S $< -o $@
++ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) -DKBUILD_BASENAME=$(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$(*F))) $(CFLAGS_$(*F)) $(CFLAGS_$@) -S $< -o $@
+
+ %.i: %.c
+- $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) -DKBUILD_BASENAME=$(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$(*F))) $(CFLAGS_$@) $< > $@
++ $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) -DKBUILD_BASENAME=$(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$(*F))) $(CFLAGS_$(*F)) $(CFLAGS_$@) $< > $@
+
+ %.o: %.c
+- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) -DKBUILD_BASENAME=$(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$(*F))) $(CFLAGS_$@) -c -o $@ $<
++ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) -DKBUILD_BASENAME=$(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$(*F))) $(CFLAGS_$(*F)) $(CFLAGS_$@) -c -o $@ $<
+ @ ( \
+- echo 'ifeq ($(strip $(subst $(comma),:,$(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) $(CFLAGS_$@))),$$(strip $$(subst $$(comma),:,$$(CFLAGS) $$(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) $$(CFLAGS_$@))))' ; \
++ echo 'ifeq ($(strip $(subst $(comma),:,$(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) $(CFLAGS_$(*F)) $(CFLAGS_$@))),$$(strip $$(subst $$(comma),:,$$(CFLAGS) $$(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) $$(CFLAGS_$(*F)) $$(CFLAGS_$@))))' ; \
+ echo 'FILES_FLAGS_UP_TO_DATE += $@' ; \
+ echo 'endif' \
+ ) > $(dir $@)/.$(notdir $@).flags
+@@ -272,7 +272,8 @@
+ endif # CONFIG_MODVERSIONS
+
+ ifneq "$(strip $(export-objs))" ""
+-$(export-objs): $(export-objs:.o=.c) $(TOPDIR)/include/linux/modversions.h
++$(export-objs): $(TOPDIR)/include/linux/modversions.h
++$(export-objs): %.o: %.c
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) -DKBUILD_BASENAME=$(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$(*F))) $(CFLAGS_$@) -DEXPORT_SYMTAB -c $(@:.o=.c)
+ @ ( \
+ echo 'ifeq ($(strip $(subst $(comma),:,$(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) $(CFLAGS_$@) -DEXPORT_SYMTAB)),$$(strip $$(subst $$(comma),:,$$(CFLAGS) $$(EXTRA_CFLAGS_nostdinc) $$(CFLAGS_$@) -DEXPORT_SYMTAB)))' ; \
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/alpha/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/alpha/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/alpha/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:23.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/alpha/config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:21.000000000 +0000
+@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_UID16 n
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK n
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM y
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+
+ mainmenu_name "Kernel configuration of Linux for Alpha machines"
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/Makefile 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
+
+ CFLAGS_BOOT :=$(apcs-y) $(arch-y) $(tune-y) -mshort-load-bytes -msoft-float -Uarm
+ CFLAGS +=$(apcs-y) $(arch-y) $(tune-y) -mshort-load-bytes -msoft-float -Uarm
+-AFLAGS +=$(apcs-y) $(arch-y) -mno-fpu -msoft-float
++AFLAGS +=$(apcs-y) $(arch-y) -msoft-float
+
+ ifeq ($(CONFIG_CPU_26),y)
+ PROCESSOR := armo
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S 2004-03-04 20:31:57.000000000 +0000
+@@ -40,6 +40,14 @@
+ .macro writeb, rb
+ strb \rb, [r3, #0x3f8 << 2]
+ .endm
++#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_RISCSTATION)
++ .macro loadsp, rb
++ mov \rb, #0x03000000
++ orr \rb, \rb, #0x00010000
++ .endm
++ .macro writeb, rb
++ strb \rb, [r3, #0x3f8 << 2]
++ .endm
+ #elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR)
+ .macro loadsp, rb
+ mov \rb, #0x16000000
+@@ -396,6 +404,20 @@
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ load control register
+ mov pc, r12
+
++__arm7_cache_on:
++ mov r12, lr
++ bl __setup_mmu
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c0, 0 @ invalidate whole cache v3
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c5, c0, 0 @ invalidate whole TLB v3
++ mcr p15, 0, r3, c2, c0, 0 @ load page table pointer
++ mov r0, #-1
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c3, c0, 0 @ load domain access control
++ mov r0, #0x7d
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ load control register
++ mov pc, r12
++
++
+ /*
+ * All code following this line is relocatable. It is relocated by
+ * the above code to the end of the decompressed kernel image and
+@@ -480,9 +502,9 @@
+
+ .word 0x41007000 @ ARM7/710
+ .word 0xfff8fe00
++ b __arm7_cache_on
+ b __arm7_cache_off
+- b __arm7_cache_off
+- mov pc, lr
++ b __armv3_cache_flush
+
+ .word 0x41807200 @ ARM720T (writethrough)
+ .word 0xffffff00
+@@ -490,14 +512,14 @@
+ b __armv4_cache_off
+ mov pc, lr
+
+- .word 0x41129200 @ ARM920T
+- .word 0xff00fff0
++ .word 0x41009200 @ ARM920T, ARM922T, ARM926TEJ-S
++ .word 0xff00ff90
+ b __armv4_cache_on
+ b __armv4_cache_off
+ b __armv4_cache_flush
+
+- .word 0x41029220 @ ARM922T
+- .word 0xff00fff0
++ .word 0x4100a200 @ ARM1020T/E, ARM1022E, ARM1026TEJ-S
++ .word 0xff00ff90
+ b __armv4_cache_on
+ b __armv4_cache_off
+ b __armv4_cache_flush
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:23.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/config.in 2004-04-10 12:21:08.000000000 +0100
+@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+ comment 'AT91RM9200 Implementations'
+ dep_bool ' Atmel AT91RM9200 Development Board' CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK $CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200
++dep_bool ' Cogent CSB337' CONFIG_MACH_CSB337 $CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200
+ endmenu
+
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+@@ -189,6 +190,12 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN n
+ fi
+
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT" = "y" ]; then
++ define_bool CONFIG_PLD y
++else
++ define_bool CONFIG_PLD n
++fi
++
+ #####################################################################
+ # Footbridge support
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_CO285" = "y" -o \
+@@ -315,26 +322,42 @@
+ # ARM922T
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT" = "y" ]; then
+ define_bool CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T y
+- define_bool CONFIG_PLD y
+ else
+- define_bool CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T n
+- define_bool CONFIG_PLD n
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR" = "y" ]; then
++ bool 'Support ARM922T(Excalibur) processor' CONFIG_ARM922T
++ else
++ define_bool CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T n
++ fi
+ fi
+
+ # ARM926T
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR" = "y" ]; then
+- bool 'Support ARM926T processor' CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T
++ bool 'Support ARM926TEJ-S processor' CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T
+ else
+ define_bool CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T n
+ fi
+
+ # ARM1020
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR" = "y" ]; then
+- bool 'Support ARM1020 processor' CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020
++ bool 'Support ARM1020T (Rev0) processor' CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020
+ else
+ define_bool CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020 n
+ fi
+
++# ARM1020E
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR" = "y" ]; then
++ bool 'Support ARM1020E (Rev1) processor' CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E
++else
++ define_bool CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E n
++fi
++
++# ARM1022
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR" = "y" ]; then
++ bool 'Support ARM1022 processor' CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E
++else
++ define_bool CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022 n
++fi
++
+ # ARM1026EJ-S
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR" = "y" ]; then
+ bool 'Support ARM1026EJ-S processor' CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026
+@@ -388,25 +411,29 @@
+
+ if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM720T" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T" = "y" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026" = "y" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026" = "y" ]; then
+ dep_bool 'Support Thumb instructions (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_ARM_THUMB $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
+ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026" = "y" ]; then
+ bool 'Disable I-Cache' CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE
+ bool 'Disable D-Cache' CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE
+- if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_DISABLE_DCACHE" = "n" ]; then
++ if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE" = "n" ]; then
+ bool 'Force write through D-cache' CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026" = "y" ]; then
+ if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE" = "n" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE" = "n" ]; then
+ bool 'Round robin I and D cache replacement algorithm' CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN
+ fi
+ fi
+-if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026" = "y" ]; then
++if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022" = "y" ]; then
+ bool 'Disable branch prediction' CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE
+ fi
+
+@@ -514,7 +541,8 @@
+ "$CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_ARCH_CDB89712" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_ARCH_P720T" = "y" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA" = "y" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
+ bool 'Timer and CPU usage LEDs' CONFIG_LEDS
+ if [ "$CONFIG_LEDS" = "y" ]; then
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER" = "y" -o \
+@@ -524,7 +552,8 @@
+ "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_ARCH_P720T" = "y" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA" = "y" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
+ bool ' Timer LED' CONFIG_LEDS_TIMER
+ bool ' CPU usage LED' CONFIG_LEDS_CPU
+ fi
+@@ -729,10 +758,7 @@
+ dep_bool ' Kernel low-level debugging functions' CONFIG_DEBUG_LL $CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL
+ dep_bool ' Kernel low-level debugging messages via footbridge serial port' CONFIG_DEBUG_DC21285_PORT $CONFIG_DEBUG_LL $CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE
+ dep_bool ' Kernel low-level debugging messages via UART2' CONFIG_DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART2 $CONFIG_DEBUG_LL $CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X
+-
+-int 'Kernel messages buffer length shift (0 = default)' CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT 0
+-
+ endmenu
+
+-source crypto/Config.in
+ source lib/Config.in
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/def-configs/at91rm9200dk linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/def-configs/at91rm9200dk
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/def-configs/at91rm9200dk 2004-02-27 20:03:23.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/def-configs/at91rm9200dk 2004-03-04 22:47:46.000000000 +0000
+@@ -111,6 +111,7 @@
+ # AT91RM9200 Implementations
+ #
+ CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK=y
++# CONFIG_MACH_CSB337 is not set
+
+ #
+ # CLPS711X/EP721X Implementations
+@@ -125,6 +126,7 @@
+ # CONFIG_ARCH_EP7211 is not set
+ # CONFIG_ARCH_EP7212 is not set
+ # CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN is not set
++# CONFIG_PLD is not set
+ # CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE is not set
+ # CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE_HOST is not set
+ # CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE_ADDIN is not set
+@@ -135,9 +137,10 @@
+ # CONFIG_CPU_ARM720T is not set
+ CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T=y
+ # CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T is not set
+-# CONFIG_PLD is not set
+ # CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T is not set
+ # CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022 is not set
+ # CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026 is not set
+ # CONFIG_CPU_SA110 is not set
+ # CONFIG_CPU_SA1100 is not set
+@@ -146,6 +149,7 @@
+ # 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
+ # CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM is not set
+
+ #
+@@ -164,6 +168,7 @@
+ # CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT is not set
+ CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
+ CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y
++# CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE_XP is not set
+ # CONFIG_FPE_FASTFPE is not set
+ CONFIG_KCORE_ELF=y
+ # CONFIG_KCORE_AOUT is not set
+@@ -173,6 +178,9 @@
+ # CONFIG_PM is not set
+ # CONFIG_ARTHUR is not set
+ CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=ttyS0,115200 initrd=0x20210000,3145728 root=/dev/ram rw"
++CONFIG_LEDS=y
++CONFIG_LEDS_TIMER=y
++# CONFIG_LEDS_CPU is not set
+ CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP=y
+
+ #
+@@ -204,6 +212,7 @@
+ # CONFIG_MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS is not set
+ # CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT is not set
+ CONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_STAA is not set
+ # CONFIG_MTD_RAM is not set
+ # CONFIG_MTD_ROM is not set
+ # CONFIG_MTD_ABSENT is not set
+@@ -230,7 +239,9 @@
+ # CONFIG_MTD_AUTCPU12 is not set
+ # CONFIG_MTD_EDB7312 is not set
+ # CONFIG_MTD_IMPA7 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_CEIVA is not set
+ # CONFIG_MTD_PCI is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_PCMCIA is not set
+
+ #
+ # Self-contained MTD device drivers
+@@ -250,9 +261,9 @@
+ # NAND Flash Device Drivers
+ #
+ CONFIG_MTD_NAND=y
+-CONFIG_MTD_NAND_ECC=y
+ # CONFIG_MTD_NAND_VERIFY_WRITE is not set
+-CONFIG_MTD_AT91_SMARTMEDIA=y
++CONFIG_MTD_NAND_IDS=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_AT91_SMARTMEDIA is not set
+
+ #
+ # Plug and Play configuration
+@@ -269,6 +280,7 @@
+ # CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA is not set
+ # CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA is not set
+ # CONFIG_CISS_SCSI_TAPE is not set
++# CONFIG_CISS_MONITOR_THREAD is not set
+ # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DAC960 is not set
+ # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UMEM is not set
+ # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP is not set
+@@ -276,6 +288,7 @@
+ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y
+ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192
+ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
++# CONFIG_BLK_STATS is not set
+
+ #
+ # Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
+@@ -312,6 +325,12 @@
+ # CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
+ # CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
+ # CONFIG_KHTTPD is not set
++
++#
++# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
++#
++CONFIG_IPV6_SCTP__=y
++# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
+ # CONFIG_ATM is not set
+ # CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
+ # CONFIG_IPX is not set
+@@ -382,10 +401,12 @@
+ #
+ # CONFIG_ACENIC is not set
+ # CONFIG_DL2K is not set
++# CONFIG_E1000 is not set
+ # CONFIG_MYRI_SBUS is not set
+ # CONFIG_NS83820 is not set
+ # CONFIG_HAMACHI is not set
+ # CONFIG_YELLOWFIN is not set
++# CONFIG_R8169 is not set
+ # CONFIG_SK98LIN is not set
+ # CONFIG_TIGON3 is not set
+ # CONFIG_FDDI is not set
+@@ -455,6 +476,8 @@
+ # CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV is not set
+ # CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
+ # CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set
++# CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT is not set
++# CONFIG_INPUT_MX1TS is not set
+
+ #
+ # Character devices
+@@ -502,6 +525,7 @@
+ #
+ CONFIG_I2C=y
+ # CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT is not set
++# CONFIG_SCx200_ACB is not set
+ # CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF is not set
+ CONFIG_I2C_AT91=y
+ CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y
+@@ -528,6 +552,11 @@
+ #
+ # CONFIG_INPUT_GAMEPORT is not set
+ # CONFIG_QIC02_TAPE is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_EVENT is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_DEVICE_INTERFACE is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_KCS is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_WATCHDOG is not set
+
+ #
+ # Watchdog Cards
+@@ -536,12 +565,14 @@
+ CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT=y
+ # CONFIG_ACQUIRE_WDT is not set
+ # CONFIG_ADVANTECH_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_ALIM1535_WDT is not set
+ # CONFIG_ALIM7101_WDT is not set
+ # CONFIG_SC520_WDT is not set
+ # CONFIG_PCWATCHDOG is not set
+ # CONFIG_21285_WATCHDOG is not set
+ # CONFIG_977_WATCHDOG is not set
+ # CONFIG_SA1100_WATCHDOG is not set
++# CONFIG_EPXA_WATCHDOG is not set
+ # CONFIG_OMAHA_WATCHDOG is not set
+ CONFIG_AT91_WATCHDOG=y
+ # CONFIG_EUROTECH_WDT is not set
+@@ -551,11 +582,16 @@
+ # CONFIG_MIXCOMWD is not set
+ # CONFIG_60XX_WDT is not set
+ # CONFIG_SC1200_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_SCx200_WDT is not set
+ # CONFIG_SOFT_WATCHDOG is not set
+ # CONFIG_W83877F_WDT is not set
+ # CONFIG_WDT is not set
+ # CONFIG_WDTPCI is not set
+ # CONFIG_MACHZ_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_AMD7XX_TCO is not set
++# CONFIG_SCx200 is not set
++# CONFIG_SCx200_GPIO is not set
++# CONFIG_AMD_PM768 is not set
+ # CONFIG_NVRAM is not set
+ # CONFIG_RTC is not set
+ CONFIG_AT91_RTC=y
+@@ -568,6 +604,10 @@
+ #
+ # CONFIG_FTAPE is not set
+ # CONFIG_AGP is not set
++
++#
++# Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 DRI support)
++#
+ # CONFIG_DRM is not set
+
+ #
+@@ -579,6 +619,7 @@
+ # File systems
+ #
+ # CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
++# CONFIG_QFMT_V2 is not set
+ # CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
+@@ -588,6 +629,9 @@
+ # CONFIG_ADFS_FS_RW 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_BEFS_DEBUG is not set
+ # CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_EXT3_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_JBD is not set
+@@ -605,6 +649,9 @@
+ # CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_JOLIET is not set
+ # CONFIG_ZISOFS is not set
++# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_JFS_DEBUG is not set
++# CONFIG_JFS_STATISTICS is not set
+ # CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set
+@@ -624,6 +671,11 @@
+ # CONFIG_UDF_RW is not set
+ # CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_RT is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_TRACE is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_DEBUG is not set
+
+ #
+ # Network File Systems
+@@ -632,9 +684,11 @@
+ # CONFIG_INTERMEZZO_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_NFS_FS is not set
+ # CONFIG_NFS_V3 is not set
++# CONFIG_NFS_DIRECTIO is not set
+ # CONFIG_ROOT_NFS is not set
+ # CONFIG_NFSD is not set
+ # CONFIG_NFSD_V3 is not set
++# CONFIG_NFSD_TCP is not set
+ # CONFIG_SUNRPC is not set
+ # CONFIG_LOCKD is not set
+ # CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set
+@@ -648,7 +702,6 @@
+ # CONFIG_NCPFS_NLS is not set
+ # CONFIG_NCPFS_EXTRAS is not set
+ # CONFIG_ZISOFS_FS is not set
+-# CONFIG_ZLIB_FS_INFLATE is not set
+
+ #
+ # Partition Types
+@@ -674,16 +727,18 @@
+ # CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_LONG_TIMEOUT is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_UHCI is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_UHCI_ALT is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_OHCI is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_OHCI_SA1111 is not set
++# CONFIG_USB_SL811HS_ALT is not set
++# CONFIG_USB_SL811HS is not set
+ CONFIG_USB_OHCI_AT91=y
+ # CONFIG_USB_AUDIO is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_EMI26 is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_BLUETOOTH is not set
++# CONFIG_USB_MIDI is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB is not set
+@@ -692,6 +747,7 @@
+ # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DPCM is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_HP8200e is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09 is not set
++# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55 is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_ACM is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_PRINTER is not set
+@@ -700,7 +756,10 @@
+ # CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV is not set
+ # 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_KBTAB is not set
++# CONFIG_USB_POWERMATE is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_DC2XX is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_MDC800 is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_SCANNER is not set
+@@ -718,35 +777,16 @@
+ # USB Serial Converter support
+ #
+ # CONFIG_USB_SERIAL is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_BELKIN is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_WHITEHEAT is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DIGI_ACCELEPORT is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EMPEG is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_VISOR is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IPAQ is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IR is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EDGEPORT is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_PDA is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_USA28 is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_USA28X is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_USA28XA is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_USA28XB is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_USA19 is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_USA18X is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_USA19W is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_USA49W is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MCT_U232 is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KLSI is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_PL2303 is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CYBERJACK is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_XIRCOM is not set
+-# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OMNINET is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_RIO500 is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_AUERSWALD is not set
++# CONFIG_USB_TIGL is not set
+ # CONFIG_USB_BRLVGER is not set
++# CONFIG_USB_LCD is not set
++
++#
++# Support for USB gadgets
++#
++# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
+
+ #
+ # Bluetooth support
+@@ -770,3 +810,10 @@
+ CONFIG_DEBUG_LL=y
+ # CONFIG_DEBUG_DC21285_PORT is not set
+ # CONFIG_DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART2 is not set
++
++#
++# Library routines
++#
++CONFIG_CRC32=y
++# CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE is not set
++# CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE is not set
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/def-configs/csb337 linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/def-configs/csb337
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/def-configs/csb337 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/def-configs/csb337 2004-03-04 22:44:33.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,760 @@
++#
++# Automatically generated by make menuconfig: don't edit
++#
++CONFIG_ARM=y
++# CONFIG_EISA is not set
++# CONFIG_SBUS is not set
++# CONFIG_MCA is not set
++CONFIG_UID16=y
++CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y
++# CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM is not set
++# CONFIG_GENERIC_BUST_SPINLOCK is not set
++# CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA is not set
++
++#
++# Code maturity level options
++#
++CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
++# CONFIG_OBSOLETE is not set
++
++#
++# Loadable module support
++#
++CONFIG_MODULES=y
++# CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set
++CONFIG_KMOD=y
++
++#
++# System Type
++#
++# CONFIG_ARCH_ANAKIN is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_ARCA5K is not set
++# 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_CAMELOT is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_L7200 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_MX1ADS is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_RPC is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_RISCSTATION is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_SHARK is not set
++CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200=y
++
++#
++# Archimedes/A5000 Implementations
++#
++# CONFIG_ARCH_ARC is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_A5K is not set
++
++#
++# Footbridge Implementations
++#
++# CONFIG_ARCH_CATS is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_PERSONAL_SERVER is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA285_ADDIN is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA285_HOST is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER is not set
++
++#
++# SA11x0 Implementations
++#
++# CONFIG_SA1100_ACCELENT is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_ASSABET is not set
++# CONFIG_ASSABET_NEPONSET is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_ADSAGC is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_BRUTUS is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_CEP is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_CERF is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_H3100 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_H3600 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_H3800 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_H3XXX is not set
++# CONFIG_H3600_SLEEVE is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_EXTENEX1 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_FLEXANET is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_FREEBIRD is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_FRODO is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSCLIENT is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSMASTER is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_HACKKIT is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_BADGE4 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_JORNADA720 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_HUW_WEBPANEL is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_ITSY is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_LART is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_NANOENGINE is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_OMNIMETER is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_PANGOLIN is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_PLEB is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_PT_SYSTEM3 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_SHANNON is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_SHERMAN is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPAD is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPUTER is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_PFS168 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_VICTOR is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_XP860 is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_YOPY is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_USB is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_USB_NETLINK is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_USB_CHAR is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_SSP is not set
++
++#
++# AT91RM9200 Implementations
++#
++# CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK is not set
++CONFIG_MACH_CSB337=y
++
++#
++# CLPS711X/EP721X Implementations
++#
++# CONFIG_ARCH_AUTCPU12 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_CDB89712 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_CLEP7312 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_EDB7211 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_FORTUNET is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_GUIDEA07 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_P720T is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_EP7211 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_EP7212 is not set
++# CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN is not set
++# CONFIG_PLD is not set
++# CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE is not set
++# CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE_HOST is not set
++# CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE_ADDIN is not set
++CONFIG_CPU_32=y
++# CONFIG_CPU_26 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM610 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM710 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM720T is not set
++CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T=y
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_SA110 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_SA1100 is not set
++# CONFIG_CPU_32v3 is not set
++CONFIG_CPU_32v4=y
++# 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
++# CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM is not set
++
++#
++# General setup
++#
++# CONFIG_PCI is not set
++# CONFIG_ISA is not set
++# CONFIG_ISA_DMA is not set
++# CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM is not set
++CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0
++CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0
++# CONFIG_HOTPLUG is not set
++# CONFIG_PCMCIA is not set
++CONFIG_NET=y
++CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
++# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT is not set
++CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
++CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y
++# CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE_XP is not set
++# CONFIG_FPE_FASTFPE is not set
++CONFIG_KCORE_ELF=y
++# CONFIG_KCORE_AOUT is not set
++# CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT is not set
++CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
++# CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC is not set
++# CONFIG_PM is not set
++# CONFIG_ARTHUR is not set
++CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=ttyS0,38400 initrd=0x20210000,3145728 root=/dev/ram rw"
++# CONFIG_LEDS is not set
++CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP=y
++
++#
++# Parallel port support
++#
++# CONFIG_PARPORT is not set
++
++#
++# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
++#
++CONFIG_MTD=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_CONCAT is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS is not set
++CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y
++CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y
++# CONFIG_FTL is not set
++# CONFIG_NFTL is not set
++
++#
++# RAM/ROM/Flash chip drivers
++#
++CONFIG_MTD_CFI=y
++CONFIG_MTD_JEDECPROBE=y
++CONFIG_MTD_GEN_PROBE=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS is not set
++CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_STAA is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_RAM is not set
++CONFIG_MTD_ROM=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_ABSENT is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_AMDSTD is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_SHARP is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_JEDEC is not set
++
++#
++# Mapping drivers for chip access
++#
++CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP=y
++CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_START=10000000
++CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_LEN=200000
++CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_BUSWIDTH=2
++# CONFIG_MTD_NORA is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_ARM_INTEGRATOR is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_CDB89712 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_SA1100 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_DC21285 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_IQ80310 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_FORTUNET is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_EPXA is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_AUTCPU12 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_EDB7312 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_IMPA7 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_CEIVA is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_PCI is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_PCMCIA is not set
++
++#
++# Self-contained MTD device drivers
++#
++# CONFIG_MTD_PMC551 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_SLRAM is not set
++CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_BLKMTD is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_DOC1000 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2000 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2001 is not set
++# CONFIG_MTD_DOCPROBE is not set
++
++#
++# NAND Flash Device Drivers
++#
++CONFIG_MTD_NAND=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_NAND_VERIFY_WRITE is not set
++CONFIG_MTD_NAND_IDS=y
++# CONFIG_MTD_AT91_SMARTMEDIA is not set
++
++#
++# Plug and Play configuration
++#
++# CONFIG_PNP is not set
++# CONFIG_ISAPNP is not set
++
++#
++# Block devices
++#
++# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XD is not set
++# CONFIG_PARIDE is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA is not set
++# CONFIG_CISS_SCSI_TAPE is not set
++# CONFIG_CISS_MONITOR_THREAD is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DAC960 is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UMEM 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_SIZE=8192
++# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_STATS is not set
++
++#
++# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
++#
++# CONFIG_MD is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD is not set
++# CONFIG_MD_LINEAR is not set
++# CONFIG_MD_RAID0 is not set
++# CONFIG_MD_RAID1 is not set
++# CONFIG_MD_RAID5 is not set
++# CONFIG_MD_MULTIPATH is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LVM is not set
++
++#
++# Networking options
++#
++CONFIG_PACKET=y
++# CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP is not set
++# CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV is not set
++# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
++# CONFIG_FILTER is not set
++CONFIG_UNIX=y
++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 is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
++# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
++# CONFIG_INET_ECN is not set
++# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
++# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
++# CONFIG_KHTTPD is not set
++
++#
++# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
++#
++CONFIG_IPV6_SCTP__=y
++# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
++# CONFIG_ATM is not set
++# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
++# CONFIG_IPX is not set
++# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
++
++#
++# Appletalk devices
++#
++# CONFIG_DEV_APPLETALK is not set
++# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
++# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
++# CONFIG_X25 is not set
++# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
++# CONFIG_LLC is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
++# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
++# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_FASTROUTE is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_HW_FLOWCONTROL is not set
++
++#
++# QoS and/or fair queueing
++#
++# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set
++
++#
++# Network testing
++#
++# CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set
++
++#
++# Network device support
++#
++CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
++
++#
++# ARCnet devices
++#
++# CONFIG_ARCNET is not set
++# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
++# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
++# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
++# CONFIG_TUN is not set
++# CONFIG_ETHERTAP is not set
++
++#
++# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
++#
++CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
++# CONFIG_ARM_AM79C961A is not set
++# CONFIG_ARM_CIRRUS is not set
++CONFIG_AT91_ETHER=y
++# CONFIG_AT91_ETHER_RMII is not set
++# CONFIG_SUNLANCE is not set
++# CONFIG_SUNBMAC is not set
++# CONFIG_SUNQE is not set
++# CONFIG_SUNGEM is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_3COM is not set
++# CONFIG_LANCE is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_SMC is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_RACAL is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_ISA is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_PCI is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_POCKET is not set
++
++#
++# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
++#
++# CONFIG_ACENIC is not set
++# CONFIG_DL2K is not set
++# CONFIG_E1000 is not set
++# CONFIG_MYRI_SBUS is not set
++# CONFIG_NS83820 is not set
++# CONFIG_HAMACHI is not set
++# CONFIG_YELLOWFIN is not set
++# CONFIG_R8169 is not set
++# CONFIG_SK98LIN is not set
++# CONFIG_TIGON3 is not set
++# CONFIG_FDDI is not set
++# CONFIG_HIPPI is not set
++# CONFIG_PLIP is not set
++# CONFIG_PPP is not set
++# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
++
++#
++# Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)
++#
++# CONFIG_NET_RADIO is not set
++
++#
++# Token Ring devices
++#
++# CONFIG_TR is not set
++# CONFIG_NET_FC is not set
++# CONFIG_RCPCI is not set
++# CONFIG_SHAPER is not set
++
++#
++# Wan interfaces
++#
++# CONFIG_WAN is not set
++
++#
++# Amateur Radio support
++#
++# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
++
++#
++# IrDA (infrared) support
++#
++# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
++
++#
++# ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support
++#
++# CONFIG_IDE is not set
++# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD is not set
++
++#
++# SCSI support
++#
++# CONFIG_SCSI is not set
++
++#
++# I2O device support
++#
++# CONFIG_I2O is not set
++# CONFIG_I2O_BLOCK is not set
++# CONFIG_I2O_LAN is not set
++# CONFIG_I2O_SCSI is not set
++# CONFIG_I2O_PROC is not set
++
++#
++# ISDN subsystem
++#
++# CONFIG_ISDN is not set
++
++#
++# Input core support
++#
++# CONFIG_INPUT is not set
++# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBDEV is not set
++# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV is not set
++# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
++# CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set
++# CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT is not set
++# CONFIG_INPUT_MX1TS is not set
++
++#
++# Character devices
++#
++# CONFIG_VT is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
++CONFIG_AT91_SPIDEV=y
++
++#
++# Serial drivers
++#
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN_CONSOLE is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X_CONSOLE is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_21285 is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_OLD is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00 is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00_CONSOLE is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100 is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA_CONSOLE is not set
++CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91=y
++CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE=y
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MULTIPORT is not set
++# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_HUB6 is not set
++CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
++CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
++# CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS is not set
++
++#
++# I2C support
++#
++CONFIG_I2C=y
++# CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT is not set
++# CONFIG_SCx200_ACB is not set
++# CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF is not set
++CONFIG_I2C_AT91=y
++CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y
++CONFIG_I2C_PROC=y
++CONFIG_I2C_DS1307=y
++
++#
++# L3 serial bus support
++#
++# CONFIG_L3 is not set
++# CONFIG_L3_ALGOBIT is not set
++# CONFIG_L3_BIT_SA1100_GPIO is not set
++# CONFIG_L3_SA1111 is not set
++# CONFIG_BIT_SA1100_GPIO is not set
++
++#
++# Mice
++#
++# CONFIG_BUSMOUSE is not set
++# CONFIG_MOUSE is not set
++
++#
++# Joysticks
++#
++# CONFIG_INPUT_GAMEPORT is not set
++# CONFIG_QIC02_TAPE is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_EVENT is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_DEVICE_INTERFACE is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_KCS is not set
++# CONFIG_IPMI_WATCHDOG is not set
++
++#
++# Watchdog Cards
++#
++CONFIG_WATCHDOG=y
++CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT=y
++# CONFIG_ACQUIRE_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_ADVANTECH_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_ALIM1535_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_ALIM7101_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_SC520_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_PCWATCHDOG is not set
++# CONFIG_21285_WATCHDOG is not set
++# CONFIG_977_WATCHDOG is not set
++# CONFIG_SA1100_WATCHDOG is not set
++# CONFIG_EPXA_WATCHDOG is not set
++# CONFIG_OMAHA_WATCHDOG is not set
++CONFIG_AT91_WATCHDOG=y
++# CONFIG_EUROTECH_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_IB700_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_WAFER_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_I810_TCO is not set
++# CONFIG_MIXCOMWD is not set
++# CONFIG_60XX_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_SC1200_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_SCx200_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_SOFT_WATCHDOG is not set
++# CONFIG_W83877F_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_WDTPCI is not set
++# CONFIG_MACHZ_WDT is not set
++# CONFIG_AMD7XX_TCO is not set
++# CONFIG_SCx200 is not set
++# CONFIG_SCx200_GPIO is not set
++# CONFIG_AMD_PM768 is not set
++# CONFIG_NVRAM is not set
++# CONFIG_RTC is not set
++CONFIG_AT91_RTC=y
++# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
++# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
++# CONFIG_APPLICOM is not set
++
++#
++# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
++#
++# CONFIG_FTAPE is not set
++# CONFIG_AGP is not set
++
++#
++# Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 DRI support)
++#
++# CONFIG_DRM is not set
++
++#
++# Multimedia devices
++#
++# CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV is not set
++
++#
++# File systems
++#
++# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
++# CONFIG_QFMT_V2 is not set
++# CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_REISERFS_CHECK is not set
++# CONFIG_REISERFS_PROC_INFO is not set
++# CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_ADFS_FS_RW 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_BEFS_DEBUG is not set
++# CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_EXT3_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_JBD is not set
++# CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG is not set
++# CONFIG_FAT_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_MSDOS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_UMSDOS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_VFAT_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_JFFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_JFFS2_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set
++# CONFIG_TMPFS is not set
++CONFIG_RAMFS=y
++# CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_JOLIET is not set
++# CONFIG_ZISOFS is not set
++# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_JFS_DEBUG is not set
++# CONFIG_JFS_STATISTICS is not set
++# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_NTFS_RW is not set
++# CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
++CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
++CONFIG_DEVFS_FS=y
++CONFIG_DEVFS_MOUNT=y
++# CONFIG_DEVFS_DEBUG is not set
++# CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_QNX4FS_RW is not set
++# CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
++CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y
++# CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_UDF_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_UDF_RW is not set
++# CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_QUOTA is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_RT is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_TRACE is not set
++# CONFIG_XFS_DEBUG is not set
++
++#
++# Network File Systems
++#
++# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_INTERMEZZO_FS is not set
++CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
++CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
++# CONFIG_NFS_DIRECTIO is not set
++CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y
++# CONFIG_NFSD is not set
++# CONFIG_NFSD_V3 is not set
++# CONFIG_NFSD_TCP is not set
++CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
++CONFIG_LOCKD=y
++CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
++# CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
++# CONFIG_NCPFS_PACKET_SIGNING is not set
++# CONFIG_NCPFS_IOCTL_LOCKING is not set
++# CONFIG_NCPFS_STRONG is not set
++# CONFIG_NCPFS_NFS_NS is not set
++# CONFIG_NCPFS_OS2_NS is not set
++# CONFIG_NCPFS_SMALLDOS is not set
++# CONFIG_NCPFS_NLS is not set
++# CONFIG_NCPFS_EXTRAS is not set
++# CONFIG_ZISOFS_FS is not set
++
++#
++# Partition Types
++#
++# CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set
++CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y
++# CONFIG_SMB_NLS is not set
++# CONFIG_NLS is not set
++
++#
++# Multimedia Capabilities Port drivers
++#
++# CONFIG_MCP is not set
++# CONFIG_MCP_SA1100 is not set
++# CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200 is not set
++# CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200_AUDIO is not set
++# CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200_TS is not set
++
++#
++# USB support
++#
++# CONFIG_USB is not set
++
++#
++# Support for USB gadgets
++#
++# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
++
++#
++# Bluetooth support
++#
++# CONFIG_BLUEZ is not set
++
++#
++# Kernel hacking
++#
++CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y
++CONFIG_DEBUG_USER=y
++# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set
++# CONFIG_NO_PGT_CACHE is not set
++CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
++# CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB is not set
++# CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ is not set
++# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set
++# CONFIG_DEBUG_WAITQ is not set
++# CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE is not set
++# CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS is not set
++CONFIG_DEBUG_LL=y
++# CONFIG_DEBUG_DC21285_PORT is not set
++# CONFIG_DEBUG_CLPS711X_UART2 is not set
++
++#
++# Library routines
++#
++CONFIG_CRC32=y
++# CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE is not set
++# CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE is not set
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPDO.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPDO.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPDO.S 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPDO.S 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,682 @@
++/*
++The FP structure has 4 words reserved for each register, the first is used just
++for the sign in bit 31, the second and third are for the mantissa (unsigned
++integer, high 32 bit first) and the fourth is the exponent (signed integer).
++The mantissa is always normalized.
++
++If the exponent is 0x80000000, that is the most negative value, the number
++represented is 0 and both mantissa words are also 0.
++
++If the exponent is 0x7fffffff, that is the biggest positive value, the number
++represented is infinity if the high 32 mantissa bit are also 0, otherwise it is
++a NaN. The low 32 mantissa bit are 0 if the number represented is infinity.
++
++Decimal and packed decimal numbers are not supported yet.
++
++The parameters to these functions are r0=destination pointer, r1 and r2
++source pointers. r4 is the instruction. They may use r0-r8 and r14. They return
++to fastfpe_next, except CPDO_rnf_core which expects the return address in r14.
++*/
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_adf
++CPDO_adf:
++ ldmia r1,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ ldmia r2,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff
++ cmpne r8,#0x7fffffff
++ beq CPDO_adf_extra
++
++ cmp r1,r2
++ bne CPDO_suf_s
++
++CPDO_adf_s:
++ subs r2,r7,r8
++ bge CPDO_adf_2nd
++
++ mov r7,r8
++ rsb r2,r2,#0
++ cmp r2,#32
++ ble CPDO_adf_1st2
++
++ sub r2,r2,#32
++ cmp r2,#32
++ movgt r2,#32
++ mov r5,r3,lsr r2
++ mov r3,#0
++ b CPDO_adf_add
++
++CPDO_adf_1st2:
++ rsb r8,r2,#32
++ mov r5,r5,lsr r2
++ orr r5,r5,r3,lsl r8
++ mov r3,r3,lsr r2 @ 1. op normalized
++ b CPDO_adf_add
++
++CPDO_adf_2nd:
++ cmp r2,#32
++ ble CPDO_adf_2nd2
++
++ sub r2,r2,#32
++ cmp r2,#32
++ movgt r2,#32
++ mov r6,r4,lsr r2
++ mov r4,#0
++ b CPDO_adf_add
++
++CPDO_adf_2nd2:
++ rsb r8,r2,#32
++ mov r6,r6,lsr r2
++ orr r6,r6,r4,lsl r8
++ mov r4,r4,lsr r2 @ 2. op normalized
++
++CPDO_adf_add:
++ adds r5,r5,r6
++ adcs r3,r3,r4 @ do addition
++ bcc CPDO_adf_end
++
++ add r7,r7,#1
++ movs r3,r3,rrx
++ mov r5,r5,rrx @ correct for overflow
++
++CPDO_adf_end:
++ cmp r7,#0x20000000
++ bge CPDO_inf
++
++ stmia r0,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDO_adf_extra:
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff @ was it the 1st ?
++ bne CPDO_infnan_2 @ no it was the 2nd
++ cmp r8,#0x7fffffff @ if 1st, 2nd too ?
++ bne CPDO_infnan_1 @ no only 1st
++ cmp r3,#0
++ cmpeq r4,#0
++ bne CPDO_nan_12
++ b CPDO_inf
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++CPDO_infnan_1:
++ stmia r0,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDO_infnan_2:
++ stmia r0,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDO_nan_12:
++ orr r2,r3,r4
++ b CPDO_inf_1
++
++CPDO_nan:
++ mov r2,#0x40000000 @ create non signalling NaN
++ b CPDO_inf_1
++
++CPDO_inf:
++ mov r2,#0
++CPDO_inf_1:
++ mov r3,#0
++ mov r4,#0x7fffffff
++CPDO_store_1234:
++ stmia r0,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDO_zero:
++ mov r1,#0
++CPDO_zero_1:
++ mov r2,#0
++ mov r3,#0
++ mov r4,#0x80000000
++ stmia r0,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_suf
++CPDO_suf:
++ ldmia r1,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ ldmia r2,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++
++CPDO_suf_l:
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff
++ cmpne r8,#0x7fffffff
++ beq CPDO_suf_extra
++
++ cmp r1,r2
++ bne CPDO_adf_s
++
++CPDO_suf_s:
++ subs r2,r7,r8 @ determine greater number
++ bgt CPDO_suf_2nd @ first number is greater
++ blt CPDO_suf_1st @ second number is greater
++ cmp r3,r4 @ also mantissa is important
++ cmpeq r5,r6
++ bhi CPDO_suf_2nd @ first number is greater
++ beq CPDO_zero
++
++CPDO_suf_1st:
++ eor r1,r1,#0x80000000 @ second number is greater, invert sign
++ mov r7,r8
++ rsb r2,r2,#0
++ cmp r2,#32
++ ble CPDO_suf_1st2
++
++ sub r2,r2,#32
++ cmp r2,#32
++ movgt r2,#32
++ mov r5,r3,lsr r2
++ mov r3,#0
++ b CPDO_suf_1st_sub
++
++CPDO_suf_1st2:
++ rsb r8,r2,#32
++ mov r5,r5,lsr r2
++ orr r5,r5,r3,lsl r8
++ mov r3,r3,lsr r2 @ 1. op normalized
++
++CPDO_suf_1st_sub:
++ subs r5,r6,r5 @ do subtraction
++ sbc r3,r4,r3
++ b CPDO_suf_norm
++
++CPDO_suf_2nd:
++ cmp r2,#32
++ ble CPDO_suf_2nd2
++
++ sub r2,r2,#32
++ cmp r2,#32
++ movgt r2,#32
++ mov r6,r4,lsr r2
++ mov r4,#0
++ b CPDO_suf_2nd_sub
++
++CPDO_suf_2nd2:
++ rsb r8,r2,#32
++ mov r6,r6,lsr r2
++ orr r6,r6,r4,lsl r8
++ mov r4,r4,lsr r2 @ 2. op normalized
++
++CPDO_suf_2nd_sub:
++ subs r5,r5,r6
++ sbc r3,r3,r4 @ do subtraction
++
++CPDO_suf_norm:
++ teq r3,#0 @ normalize 32bit
++ moveq r3,r5
++ moveq r5,#0
++ subeq r7,r7,#32
++
++ cmp r3,#0x00010000 @ 16bit
++ movcc r3,r3,lsl#16
++ orrcc r3,r3,r5,lsr#16
++ movcc r5,r5,lsl#16
++ subcc r7,r7,#16
++
++ cmp r3,#0x01000000 @ 8bit
++ movcc r3,r3,lsl#8
++ orrcc r3,r3,r5,lsr#24
++ movcc r5,r5,lsl#8
++ subcc r7,r7,#8
++
++ cmp r3,#0x10000000 @ 4bit
++ movcc r3,r3,lsl#4
++ orrcc r3,r3,r5,lsr#28
++ movcc r5,r5,lsl#4
++ subcc r7,r7,#4
++
++ cmp r3,#0x40000000 @ 2bit
++ movcc r3,r3,lsl#2
++ orrcc r3,r3,r5,lsr#30
++ movcc r5,r5,lsl#2
++ subcc r7,r7,#2
++
++ cmp r3,#0x80000000 @ 1bit
++ movcc r3,r3,lsl#1
++ orrcc r3,r3,r5,lsr#31
++ movcc r5,r5,lsl#1
++ subcc r7,r7,#1
++
++ cmp r7,#0xe0000000
++ ble CPDO_zero_1
++
++ stmia r0,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDO_suf_extra:
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff @ was it the 1st ?
++ eorne r2,r2,#0x80000000 @ change sign, might have been INF
++ bne CPDO_infnan_2 @ no it was the 2nd
++ cmp r8,#0x7fffffff @ if 1st, 2nd too ?
++ bne CPDO_infnan_1 @ no only 1st
++ cmp r3,#0
++ cmpeq r4,#0
++ bne CPDO_nan_12
++ b CPDO_nan @ here is difference with adf !
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_rsf
++CPDO_rsf:
++ mov r3,r2
++ ldmia r1,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++ ldmia r3,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ b CPDO_suf_l
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_muf
++CPDO_muf:
++ ldmia r1,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ ldmia r2,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff
++ cmpne r8,#0x7fffffff
++ beq CPDO_muf_extra
++
++ eor r1,r1,r2
++ adds r8,r7,r8
++ bvs CPDO_zero_1
++
++ umull r7,r2,r3,r4
++ umull r14,r3,r6,r3
++ adds r7,r7,r3 @ r2|r7|r14 = r2|r7|#0 + #0|r3|r14
++ adc r2,r2,#0
++ umull r4,r3,r5,r4
++ adds r14,r14,r4 @ r2|r7|r14 += #0|r3|r4
++ adcs r7,r7,r3
++ adc r2,r2,#0
++ umull r4,r3,r5,r6
++ adds r14,r14,r3 @ r2|r7|r14 += #0|#0|r3
++ adcs r7,r7,#0
++ adcs r2,r2,#0
++
++ bpl CPDO_muf_norm
++
++ add r8,r8,#1
++ b CPDO_muf_end
++
++CPDO_muf_norm:
++ adds r14,r14,r14
++ adcs r7,r7,r7
++ adcs r2,r2,r2
++
++CPDO_muf_end:
++ cmp r8,#0x20000000
++ bge CPDO_inf
++ cmp r8,#0xe0000000
++ ble CPDO_zero_1
++ stmia r0,{r1,r2,r7,r8}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDO_muf_extra:
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff @ was it the first?
++ bne CPDO_muf_extra_2nd @ no, so it was the second
++ cmp r8,#0x7fffffff @ yes, second too?
++ bne CPDO_muf_extra_1st @ no, only first
++ orr r3,r3,r4 @ if both inf -> inf, otherwise nan
++ eor r1,r1,r2 @ sign for the inf case
++ b CPDO_infnan_1
++
++CPDO_muf_extra_1st:
++ cmp r3,#0 @ is it a nan?
++ bne CPDO_infnan_1
++ cmp r8,#0x80000000 @ is the second 0?
++ beq CPDO_nan
++ eor r1,r1,r2 @ correct sign for inf
++ b CPDO_inf
++
++CPDO_muf_extra_2nd:
++ cmp r4,#0 @ is it a nan?
++ bne CPDO_infnan_2
++ cmp r7,#0x80000000 @ is the first 0?
++ beq CPDO_nan
++ eor r1,r1,r2 @ correct sign for inf
++ b CPDO_inf
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_dvf
++CPDO_dvf:
++ ldmia r1,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ ldmia r2,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++
++CPDO_dvf_l:
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff
++ cmpne r8,#0x7fffffff
++ beq CPDO_dvf_extra
++ cmp r8,#0x80000000
++ beq CPDO_dvf_by0
++
++ eor r1,r1,r2
++ cmp r7,#0x80000000
++ beq CPDO_zero_1
++
++ sub r8,r7,r8
++
++ mov r2,#0
++ mov r7,#1
++
++ cmp r3,r4
++ cmpeq r5,r6
++ bcs CPDO_dvf_loop_
++
++ sub r8,r8,#1
++
++CPDO_dvf_loop:
++ adds r5,r5,r5
++ adcs r3,r3,r3
++ bcs CPDO_dvf_anyway
++CPDO_dvf_loop_:
++ subs r5,r5,r6
++ sbcs r3,r3,r4
++ bcs CPDO_dvf_okay
++
++ adds r5,r5,r6
++ adc r3,r3,r4
++ adds r7,r7,r7
++ adcs r2,r2,r2
++ bcc CPDO_dvf_loop
++ b CPDO_dvf_end
++
++CPDO_dvf_anyway:
++ adcs r7,r7,r7
++ adcs r2,r2,r2
++ bcs CPDO_dvf_end
++ subs r5,r5,r6
++ sbc r3,r3,r4
++ b CPDO_dvf_loop
++
++CPDO_dvf_okay:
++ adcs r7,r7,r7
++ adcs r2,r2,r2
++ bcc CPDO_dvf_loop
++
++CPDO_dvf_end:
++ b CPDO_muf_end
++
++CPDO_dvf_by0:
++ cmp R7,#0x80000000
++ beq CPDO_nan @ first also 0 -> nan
++ eor r1,r1,r2 @ otherwise calculatesign for inf
++ b CPDO_inf
++
++CPDO_dvf_extra:
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff @ was it the first?
++ bne CPDO_dvf_extra_2nd @ no, so it was the second
++ cmp r8,#0x7fffffff @ yes, second too?
++ bne CPDO_dvf_extra_1st @ no, only first
++ orrs r3,r3,r4
++ beq CPDO_nan @ if both inf -> create nan
++ b CPDO_nan_12 @ otherwise keep nan
++
++CPDO_dvf_extra_1st:
++ eor r1,r1,r2 @ correct sign for inf
++ b CPDO_infnan_1
++
++CPDO_dvf_extra_2nd:
++ cmp r4,#0 @ is it a nan?
++ bne CPDO_infnan_2
++ eor r1,r1,r2 @ correct sign for zero
++ b CPDO_zero_1
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_rdf
++CPDO_rdf:
++ mov r3,r2
++ ldmia r1,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++ ldmia r3,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ b CPDO_dvf_l
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_rmf
++CPDO_rmf:
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_mvf
++CPDO_mvf:
++ ldmia r2,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ stmia r0,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_mnf
++CPDO_mnf:
++ ldmia r2,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ eor r1,r1,#0x80000000
++ stmia r0,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_abs
++CPDO_abs:
++ ldmia r2,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ bic r1,r1,#0x80000000
++ stmia r0,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_sqt
++CPDO_sqt:
++ ldmia r2,{r1,r2,r3,r4}
++ cmp r1,#0
++ bne CPDO_nan
++ cmp r4,#0x7fffffff
++ beq CPDO_store_1234
++
++ tst r4,r4,lsr#1 @carry=exponent bit 0
++ bcc CPDO_sqt_exponenteven
++ adds r3,r3,r3
++ adcs r2,r2,r2 @carry is needed in loop!
++CPDO_sqt_exponenteven:
++ mov r4,r4,asr #1
++ str r4,[r0,#12]
++
++ mov r4,#0x80000000
++ mov r5,#0
++ sub r2,r2,#0x80000000
++
++ mov r8,#0x40000000
++ mov r14,#0x80000000
++
++ mov r1,#1
++ b CPDO_sqt_loop1_first
++CPDO_sqt_loop1:
++ adds r3,r3,r3
++ adcs r2,r2,r2
++CPDO_sqt_loop1_first:
++ add r6,r4,r8,lsr r1 @r7 const = r5
++ bcs CPDO_sqt_loop1_1
++ cmp r2,r6
++ cmpeq r3,r5 @r5 for r7
++ bcc CPDO_sqt_loop1_0
++CPDO_sqt_loop1_1:
++ orr r4,r4,r14,lsr r1
++ subs r3,r3,r5 @r5 for r7
++ sbc r2,r2,r6
++CPDO_sqt_loop1_0:
++ add r1,r1,#1
++ cmp r1,#30
++ ble CPDO_sqt_loop1
++
++ adds r3,r3,r3
++ adcs r2,r2,r2
++ bcs CPDO_sqt_between_1
++ adds r7,r5,#0x80000000
++ adc r6,r4,#0
++ cmp r2,r6
++ cmpeq r3,r7
++ bcc CPDO_sqt_between_0
++CPDO_sqt_between_1:
++ orr r4,r4,#0x00000001
++ subs r3,r3,r5
++ sbc r2,r2,r4
++ subs r3,r3,#0x80000000
++ sbc r2,r2,#0
++CPDO_sqt_between_0:
++ mov r1,#0
++
++CPDO_sqt_loop2:
++ adds r3,r3,r3
++ adcs r2,r2,r2
++ bcs CPDO_sqt_loop2_1
++ adds r7,r5,r8,lsr r1
++ adc r6,r4,#0
++ cmp r2,r6
++ cmpeq r3,r7
++ bcc CPDO_sqt_loop2_0
++CPDO_sqt_loop2_1:
++ orr r5,r5,r14,lsr r1
++ subs r3,r3,r5
++ sbc r2,r2,r4
++ subs r3,r3,r8,lsr r1
++ sbc r2,r2,#0
++CPDO_sqt_loop2_0:
++ add r1,r1,#1
++ cmp r1,#30
++ ble CPDO_sqt_loop2
++
++ adds r3,r3,r3
++ adcs r2,r2,r2
++ bcs CPDO_sqt_after_1
++ cmp r2,r6
++ cmpeq r3,r7
++ bcc CPDO_sqt_after_0
++CPDO_sqt_after_1:
++ orr r5,r5,#0x00000001
++CPDO_sqt_after_0:
++
++ mov r1,#0
++ stmia r0,{r1,r4,r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_rnd
++CPDO_rnd:
++ ldmia r2,{r1,r2,r3,r5}
++ bl CPDO_rnd_core
++
++CPDO_rnd_store:
++ stmia r0,{r1,r2,r3,r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDO_rnd_core
++CPDO_rnd_core:
++ and r4,r4,#0x00000060
++ add pc,pc,r4,lsr#3
++ mov r0,r0
++ b CPDO_rnd_N
++ b CPDO_rnd_P
++ b CPDO_rnd_M
++ b CPDO_rnd_Z
++
++CPDO_rnd_N:
++ cmp r5,#-1
++ blt CPDO_rnd_zero
++ cmp r5,#63
++ movge pc,r14
++ mov r4,#0x40000000
++ cmp r5,#31
++ bge CPDO_rnd_N_2
++
++ adds r2,r2,r4,lsr r5
++ bcc CPDO_rnd_end
++ b CPDO_rnd_end_norm
++
++CPDO_rnd_N_2:
++CPDO_rnd_P_2:
++ sub r6,r5,#32
++ adds r3,r3,r4,ror r6 @ror ist needed to handle a -1 correctly
++ adcs r2,r2,#0
++ bcc CPDO_rnd_end
++ b CPDO_rnd_end_norm
++
++CPDO_rnd_P:
++ tst r1,#0x80000000
++ bne CPDO_rnd_M_entry
++CPDO_rnd_P_entry:
++ cmp r5,#0
++ blt CPDO_rnd_P_small
++ cmp r5,#63
++ movge pc,r14
++ mov r4,#0x7fffffff
++ cmp r5,#32
++ bge CPDO_rnd_P_2
++
++ adds r3,r3,#0xffffffff
++ adcs r2,r2,r4,lsr r5
++ bcc CPDO_rnd_end
++ b CPDO_rnd_end_norm
++
++CPDO_rnd_P_small:
++ cmp r5,#0x80000000
++ moveq pc,r14
++ b CPDO_rnd_one
++
++CPDO_rnd_M:
++ tst r1,#0x80000000
++ bne CPDO_rnd_P_entry
++CPDO_rnd_M_entry:
++ cmp r5,#0
++ blt CPDO_rnd_zero
++ cmp r5,#63
++ movge pc,r14
++
++ b CPDO_rnd_end
++
++CPDO_rnd_Z:
++ cmp r5,#0
++ blt CPDO_rnd_zero
++ cmp r5,#63
++ movge pc,r14
++ b CPDO_rnd_end
++
++CPDO_rnd_end_norm:
++ add r5,r5,#1
++ movs r2,r2,rrx
++ mov r3,r3,rrx
++CPDO_rnd_end:
++ rsbs r4,r5,#31
++ bmi CPDO_rnd_end_2
++ mov r3,#0
++ mov r2,r2,lsr r4
++ mov r2,r2,lsl r4
++ mov pc,r14
++
++CPDO_rnd_end_2:
++ rsb r4,r5,#63
++ mov r3,r3,lsr r4
++ mov r3,r3,lsl r4
++ mov pc,r14
++
++CPDO_rnd_one:
++ mov r2,#0x80000000
++ mov r3,#0
++ mov r5,#0
++ mov pc,r14
++
++CPDO_rnd_zero:
++ mov r1,#0
++ mov r2,#0
++ mov r3,#0
++ mov r5,#0x80000000
++ mov pc,r14
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPDT.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPDT.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPDT.S 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPDT.S 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,430 @@
++/*
++The FP structure has 4 words reserved for each register, the first is used just
++for the sign in bit 31, the second and third are for the mantissa (unsigned
++integer, high 32 bit first) and the fourth is the exponent (signed integer).
++The mantissa is always normalized.
++
++If the exponent is 0x80000000, that is the most negative value, the number
++represented is 0 and both mantissa words are also 0.
++
++If the exponent is 0x7fffffff, that is the biggest positive value, the number
++represented is infinity if the high 32 mantissa bit are also 0, otherwise it is
++a NaN. The low 32 mantissa bit are 0 if the number represented is infinity.
++
++Decimal and packed decimal numbers are not supported yet.
++*/
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_load_single
++CPDT_load_single:
++ ldr r1,[r6]
++
++ and r2,r1,#0x80000000 @ r2 = sign
++
++ mov r5,r1,lsr#23
++ bics r5,r5,#0x100
++ beq CPDT_ls_e0 @ exponent = 0; zero/denormalized
++ teq r5,#255
++ beq CPDT_ls_e255 @ exponent = 255; infinity/NaN
++
++ sub r5,r5,#127 @ r5 = exponent, remove normalized bias
++
++ mov r3,r1,lsl#8
++ orr r3,r3,#0x80000000
++ mov r4,#0 @ r3,r4 = mantissa
++
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_ls_e0:
++ movs r3,r1,lsl#9
++ beq CPDT_load_zero
++
++ mov r5,#-127
++
++CPDT_ls_e0_norm:
++ tst r3,#0x80000000
++ subeq r5,r5,#1
++ moveq r3,r3,lsl#1
++ beq CPDT_ls_e0_norm
++
++ mov r4,#0
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_ls_e255:
++ mov r3,r1,lsl#9
++ mov r4,#0
++ mov r5,#0x7fffffff
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_load_zero:
++ mov r3,#0
++ mov r4,#0
++ mov r5,#0x80000000
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_load_double
++CPDT_load_double:
++ ldr r1,[r6]
++ ldr r6,[r6,#4]
++
++ and r2,r1,#0x80000000 @ r2 = sign
++
++ mov r5,r1,lsr#20
++ bics r5,r5,#0x800
++ beq CPDT_ld_e0 @ exponent = 0; zero/denormalized
++ add r4,r5,#1
++ teq r4,#2048
++ beq CPDT_ld_e2047 @ exponent = 2047; infinity/NaN
++
++ add r5,r5,#1
++ sub r5,r5,#1024 @ r5 = exponent, remove normalized bias
++
++ mov r3,r1,lsl#11
++ orr r3,r3,#0x80000000
++ orr r3,r3,r6,lsr #21
++ mov r4,r6,lsl#11 @ r3,r4 = mantissa
++
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_ld_e0:
++ mov r3,r1,lsl#12
++ orr r3,r3,r6,lsr#20
++ movs r4,r6,lsl#12
++ teqeq r3,#0
++ beq CPDT_load_zero
++
++ mov r5,#1
++ sub r5,r5,#1024
++
++CPDT_ld_e0_norm:
++ tst r3,#0x80000000
++ subeq r5,r5,#1
++ moveqs r4,r4,lsl#1
++ adceq r3,r3,r3
++ beq CPDT_ld_e0_norm
++
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_ld_e2047:
++ mov r3,r1,lsl#12
++ orr r3,r3,r6,lsr#1
++ bic r6,r6,#0x80000000
++ orr r3,r3,r6 @ to get all fraction bits !
++ mov r4,#0
++ mov r5,#0x7fffffff
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_load_extended
++CPDT_load_extended:
++ ldr r1,[r6]
++ ldr r3,[r6,#4]
++ ldr r4,[r6,#8]
++
++ and r2,r1,#0x80000000
++ bics r5,r1,#0x80000000
++ beq CPDT_le_e0
++ add r1,r5,#1
++ teq r4,#32768
++ beq CPDT_le_e32767
++
++ add r5,r5,#1
++ sub r5,r5,#16384
++
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_le_e0:
++ teq r3,#0
++ teqeq r4,#0
++ beq CPDT_load_zero
++
++ mov r5,#2
++ sub r5,r5,#16384
++ b CPDT_ld_e0_norm
++
++CPDT_le_e32767:
++ mov r3,r3,lsl#1
++ orr r3,r3,r4,lsr#1
++ bic r4,r4,#0x80000000
++ orr r3,r3,r4
++ mov r5,#0x7fffffff
++ stmia r0,{r2-r5}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_load_decimal
++CPDT_load_decimal:
++
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_store_single
++CPDT_store_single:
++ ldmia r0,{r1-r4}
++
++ cmp r4,#-127
++ ble CPDT_ss_e0
++ cmp r4,#128
++ bge CPDT_ss_e255
++
++ adds r2,r2,#1<<7 @ round to nearest
++ bcs CPDT_ss_rnd_ovfl @ very very seldom taken
++
++CPDT_ss_store:
++ add r4,r4,#127
++ orr r1,r1,r4,lsl#23
++
++ bic r2,r2,#0x80000000
++ orr r1,r1,r2,lsr#8
++
++ str r1,[r6]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_ss_rnd_ovfl:
++ add r4,r4,#1
++ cmp r4,#128
++ bge CPDT_ss_e255
++
++ mov r2,#0x80000000
++ mov r3,#0
++ b CPDT_ss_store
++
++CPDT_ss_e0:
++ cmp r4,#-150
++ ble CPDT_ss_zero
++
++ add r4,r4,#126
++CPDT_ss_unnormalize:
++ mov r2,r2,lsr#1
++ adds r4,r4,#1
++ bne CPDT_ss_unnormalize
++
++ orr r1,r1,r2,lsr#8
++
++CPDT_ss_zero:
++ str r1,[r6]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_ss_e255:
++ cmp r4,#0x7fffffff
++ bne CPDT_ss_inf
++ cmp r2,#0
++ beq CPDT_ss_inf
++
++ orr r1,r1,#0x00200000 @ for safety so that it is not INF
++ orr r1,r1,r2,lsr#9 @ get highest bit of mantissa
++
++CPDT_ss_inf:
++ orr r1,r1,#0x7f000000
++ orr r1,r1,#0x00800000
++ str r1,[r6]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_store_double
++CPDT_store_double:
++ ldmia r0,{r1-r4}
++
++ cmp r4,#1024 @ this check has to be first, or
++ bge CPDT_sd_e2047 @ overflow can occur on second !
++ add r0,r4,#3
++ cmp r0,#-1023+3 @ cmp with -1023
++ ble CPDT_sd_e0
++
++ adds r3,r3,#1<<10 @ round to nearest
++ adcs r2,r2,#0
++ bcs CPDT_sd_rnd_ovfl @ very very seldom taken
++
++CPDT_sd_store:
++ sub r4,r4,#1
++ add r4,r4,#1024
++ orr r1,r1,r4,lsl#20
++
++ bic r2,r2,#0x80000000
++ orr r1,r1,r2,lsr#11
++
++ mov r2,r2,lsl#21
++ orr r2,r2,r3,lsr#11
++
++ stmia r6,{r1,r2}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_sd_rnd_ovfl:
++ add r4,r4,#1
++ cmp r4,#1024
++ bge CPDT_sd_e2047
++
++ mov r2,#0x80000000
++ mov r3,#0
++ b CPDT_sd_store
++
++CPDT_sd_e0:
++ add r0,r4,#1075-1024
++ cmp r0,#-1024
++ ble CPDT_sd_zero
++
++ add r4,r4,#1024
++ sub r4,r4,#2
++CPDT_sd_unnormalize:
++ movs r2,r2,lsr#1
++ mov r3,r3,rrx
++ adds r4,r4,#1
++ bne CPDT_sd_unnormalize
++
++ orr r1,r1,r2,lsr#11
++ mov r2,r2,lsl#21
++ orr r2,r2,r3,lsr#11
++
++ stmia r6,{r1,r2}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_sd_zero:
++ mov r2,#0
++ stmia r6,{r1,r2}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_sd_e2047:
++ cmp r4,#0x7fffffff
++ bne CPDT_sd_inf
++ cmp r2,#0
++ beq CPDT_sd_inf
++
++ orr r1,r1,#0x00040000 @ for safety so that it is not INF
++ orr r1,r1,r2,lsr#12 @ get highest bit of mantissa
++
++CPDT_sd_inf:
++ orr r1,r1,#0x7f000000
++ orr r1,r1,#0x00f00000
++ stmia r6,{r1,r2}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_store_extended
++CPDT_store_extended:
++ ldmia r0,{r1-r4}
++
++ cmp r4,#16384 @ this check has to be first, or
++ bge CPDT_se_e32767 @ overflow can occur with second !
++ add r0,r4,#63
++ cmp r0,#-16383+63
++ ble CPDT_se_e0
++
++ sub r4,r4,#1
++ add r4,r4,#16384
++ orr r1,r1,r4
++
++ stmia r6,{r1-r3}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_se_e0:
++ add r0,r4,#16446-16384
++ cmp r0,#-16384
++ ble CPDT_se_zero
++
++ add r4,r4,#16384
++ sub r4,r4,#2
++CPDT_se_unnormalize:
++ movs r2,r2,lsr#1
++ mov r3,r3,rrx
++ adds r4,r4,#1
++ bne CPDT_se_unnormalize
++
++ stmia r6,{r1-r3}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_se_zero:
++ mov r2,#0
++ mov r3,#0
++ stmia r6,{r1-r3}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDT_se_e32767:
++ cmp r4,#0x7fffffff
++ bne CPDT_se_inf
++ cmp r2,#0
++ beq CPDT_se_inf
++
++ mov r2,r2,lsl#1
++ orr r2,r2,#0x20000000
++
++CPDT_se_inf:
++ orr r1,r1,#0x00007f00
++ orr r1,r1,#0x000000ff
++ stmia r6,{r1-r3}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_store_decimal
++CPDT_store_decimal:
++
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_sfm
++CPDT_sfm:
++ add r2,r10,r0,lsr#8
++ ldr r4,[r2,#0]
++ ldr r3,[r2,#4]
++ bic r3,r3,#0x80000000
++ orr r3,r3,r4
++ str r3,[r6],#4
++ ldr r3,[r2,#8]
++ str r3,[r6],#4
++ ldr r3,[r2,#12]
++ str r3,[r6],#4
++
++ add r0,r0,#1<<12
++ and r0,r0,#7<<12
++ subs r1,r1,#1
++ bne CPDT_sfm
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPDT_lfm
++CPDT_lfm:
++ add r2,r10,r0,lsr#8
++ ldr r4,[r6],#4
++ and r3,r4,#0x80000000
++ str r3,[r2,#0]
++ ldr r3,[r6],#4
++ str r3,[r2,#8]
++ ldr r3,[r6],#4
++ str r3,[r2,#12]
++
++ cmp r3,#0x80000000 @ does the exp indicate zero?
++ biceq r4,r4,#0x80000000 @ if so, indicate 'denormalized'
++ beq CPDT_lfm_storer4
++ cmp r3,#0x7fffffff @ does the exp indicate inf or NaN?
++ biceq r4,r4,#0x80000000 @ if so, indicate 'denormalized'
++ beq CPDT_lfm_storer4
++ orrne r4,r4,#0x80000000 @ otherwise, set normalized bit
++
++CPDT_lfm_storer4:
++ str r4,[r2,#4]
++
++ add r0,r0,#1<<12
++ and r0,r0,#7<<12
++ subs r1,r1,#1
++ bne CPDT_lfm
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPRT.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPRT.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPRT.S 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/CPRT.S 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,185 @@
++/*
++The FP structure has 4 words reserved for each register, the first is used
++just
++for the sign in bit 31, the second and third are for the mantissa (unsigned
++integer, high 32 bit first) and the fourth is the exponent (signed integer).
++The mantissa is always normalized.
++
++If the exponent is 0x80000000, that is the most negative value, the number
++represented is 0 and both mantissa words are also 0.
++
++If the exponent is 0x7fffffff, that is the biggest positive value, the
++number
++represented is infinity if the high 32 mantissa bit are also 0, otherwise it
++is
++a NaN. The low 32 mantissa bit are 0 if the number represented is infinity.
++
++Decimal and packed decimal numbers are not supported yet.
++*/
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .text
++ .globl CPRT_flt
++CPRT_flt:
++ add r0,r13,r0,lsr#10
++ ldr r2,[r0]
++ mov r3,#0
++ cmp r2,#0
++ beq CPRT_flt_zero
++
++ ands r0,r2,#0x80000000
++ rsbne r2,r2,#0
++ mov r4,#31
++
++ cmp r2,#0x00010000
++ movcc r2,r2,lsl#16
++ subcc r4,r4,#16
++
++ cmp r2,#0x01000000
++ movcc r2,r2,lsl#8
++ subcc r4,r4,#8
++
++ cmp r2,#0x10000000
++ movcc r2,r2,lsl#4
++ subcc r4,r4,#4
++
++ cmp r2,#0x40000000
++ movcc r2,r2,lsl#2
++ subcc r4,r4,#2
++
++ cmp r2,#0x80000000
++ movcc r2,r2,lsl#1
++ subcc r4,r4,#1
++
++ stmia r1,{r0,r2,r3,r4}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPRT_flt_zero:
++ mov r0,#0
++ mov r4,#0x80000000
++ stmia r1,{r0,r2,r3,r4}
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPRT_fix
++CPRT_fix:
++ ldmia r2,{r1,r2,r3,r5}
++ bl CPDO_rnd_core
++
++CPRT_back:
++ add r0,r13,r0,lsr#10
++ cmp r5,#0
++ blt CPRT_int_zero
++ cmp r5,#30
++ bgt CPRT_overflow
++
++ rsb r5,r5,#31
++ mov r2,r2,lsr r5
++ tst r1,#0x80000000
++ rsbne r2,r2,#0
++
++ str r2,[r0]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPRT_int_zero:
++ mov r2,#0
++ str r2,[r0]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPRT_overflow:
++ mov r2,#0x80000000
++ tst r1,#0x80000000
++ subeq r2,r2,#1
++ str r2,[r0]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPRT_wfs
++CPRT_wfs:
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPRT_rfs
++CPRT_rfs:
++ add r0,r13,r0,lsr#10
++ mov r1,#0x02000000 @ Software Emulation, not Acorn FPE
++ str r1,[r0]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPRT_cmf
++CPRT_cmf:
++ ldmia r1,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ ldmia r2,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++
++CPRT_cmf_e:
++ ldr r0,[r13,#16*4]
++
++ cmp r7,#0x7fffffff
++ bic r0,r0,#0xf0000000
++
++ cmpeq r3,#0xffffffff
++ beq CPRT_cmf_unordered
++ cmp r8,#0x7fffffff
++ cmpeq r4,#0xffffffff
++ beq CPRT_cmf_unordered
++
++ cmp r1,r2
++ beq CPRT_cmf_equalsign
++ b CPRT_cmf_sign
++
++CPRT_cmf_equalsign:
++ cmp r7,r8
++ beq CPRT_cmf_equalexponent
++ bgt CPRT_cmf_sign
++ b CPRT_cmf_signb
++
++CPRT_cmf_equalexponent:
++ cmp r3,r4
++ cmpeq r5,r6
++ beq CPRT_cmf_equal
++ bhi CPRT_cmf_sign
++ b CPRT_cmf_signb
++
++CPRT_cmf_sign:
++ cmp r7,#0x80000000 @ (0.0 == -0.0)?
++ cmpeq r7,r8
++ beq CPRT_cmf_equal
++ tst r1,#0x80000000
++ orreq r0,r0,#0x20000000
++ orrne r0,r0,#0x80000000
++ str r0,[r13,#16*4]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPRT_cmf_signb:
++ tst r1,#0x80000000
++ orrne r0,r0,#0x20000000
++ orreq r0,r0,#0x80000000
++ str r0,[r13,#16*4]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPRT_cmf_equal:
++ orr r0,r0,#0x60000000
++ str r0,[r13,#16*4]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPRT_cmf_unordered:
++ orr r0,r0,#0x10000000
++ str r0,[r13,#16*4]
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl CPRT_cnf
++CPRT_cnf:
++ ldmia r1,{r1,r3,r5,r7}
++ ldmia r2,{r2,r4,r6,r8}
++ eor r2,r2,#0x80000000
++ b CPRT_cmf_e
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
++#
++# linux/arch/arm/fastfpe/Makefile
++#
++# Copyright (C) Peter Teichmann
++#
++
++O_TARGET := fast-math-emu.o
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++fastfpe-objs := module.o entry.o CPDO.o CPRT.o CPDT.o
++
++list-multi := fastfpe.o
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_FPE_FASTFPE) += fastfpe.o
++
++USE_STANDARD_AS_RULE := true
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
++
++fastfpe.o: $(fastfpe-objs)
++ $(LD) -r -o $@ $(fastfpe-objs)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/entry.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/entry.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/entry.S 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/entry.S 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,295 @@
++/*
++At entry the registers contain the following information:
++
++r14 return address for undefined exception return
++r9 return address for return from exception
++r13 user registers on stack, offset 0 up to offset 4*15 contains
++ registers r0..15, then the psr
++r10 FP workspace 35 words (init, reg[8][4], fpsr, fpcr)
++
++*/
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .data
++fp_const:
++ .word 0, 0x00000000, 0, 0x80000000 @ 0
++ .word 0, 0x80000000, 0, 0 @ 1
++ .word 0, 0x80000000, 0, 1 @ 2
++ .word 0, 0xc0000000, 0, 1 @ 3
++ .word 0, 0x80000000, 0, 2 @ 4
++ .word 0, 0xa0000000, 0, 2 @ 5
++ .word 0, 0x80000000, 0, -1 @ 0.5
++ .word 0, 0xa0000000, 0, 3 @ 10
++fp_undef:
++ .word 0
++fp_cond:
++ .word 0xf0f0 @ eq
++ .word 0x0f0f @ ne
++ .word 0xcccc @ cs
++ .word 0x3333 @ cc
++ .word 0xff00 @ mi
++ .word 0x00ff @ pl
++ .word 0xaaaa @ vs
++ .word 0x5555 @ vc
++ .word 0x0c0c @ hi
++ .word 0xf3f3 @ ls
++ .word 0xaa55 @ ge
++ .word 0x55aa @ lt
++ .word 0x0a05 @ gt
++ .word 0xf5fa @ le
++ .word 0xffff @ al
++ .word 0x0000 @ nv
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .text
++ .globl fastfpe_enter
++fastfpe_enter:
++ ldr r4,=fp_undef
++ str r14,[r4] @ to free one register
++ add r10,r10,#4 @ to make the code simpler
++ ldr r4,[r13,#60] @ r4=saved PC
++ ldr r4,[r4,#-4] @ r4=trapped instruction
++ and r1,r4,#0x00000f00 @ r1=coprocessor << 8
++next_enter:
++ cmp r1,#1<<8 @ copro 1 ?
++ beq copro_1
++ cmp r1,#2<<8
++ movne pc,r14
++
++copro_2:
++ and r1,r4,#0x0f000000
++ cmp r1,#0x0c000000 @ CPDT with post indexing
++ cmpne r1,#0x0d000000 @ CPDT with pre indexing
++ beq CPDT_M_enter
++ mov pc,r14
++
++copro_1:
++ and r1,r4,#0x0f000000
++ cmp r1,#0x0e000000 @ CPDO
++ beq CPDO_CPRT_enter
++ cmp r1,#0x0c000000 @ CPDT with post indexing
++ cmpne r1,#0x0d000000 @ CPDT with pre indexing
++ beq CPDT_1_enter
++ mov pc,r14
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ .globl fastfpe_next
++fastfpe_next:
++ ldr r5,[r13,#60]
++next_after_cond:
++__x1:
++ ldrt r4,[r5],#4
++
++ ldr r0,=fp_cond @ check condition of next instruction
++ ldr r1,[r13,#64] @ psr containing flags
++ mov r2,r4,lsr#28
++ mov r1,r1,lsr#28
++ ldr r0,[r0,r2,lsl#2]
++ mov r0,r0,lsr r1
++ tst r0,#1
++ beq next_after_cond @ must not necessarily have been an
++ @ FP instruction !
++ and r1,r4,#0x0f000000 @ Test for copro instruction
++ cmp r1,#0x0c000000
++ rsbgts r0,r1,#0x0e000000 @ cmpgt #0x0e000000,r1
++ movlt pc,r9 @ next is no copro instruction, return
++
++ ands r1,r4,#0x00000f00 @ r1 = coprocessor << 8
++ cmpne r1,#3<<8
++ movge pc,r9 @ copro = 0 or >=3, return
++
++ str r5,[r13,#60] @ save updated pc
++ b next_enter
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++undefined:
++ ldr r4,=fp_undef
++ ldr pc,[r4]
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++CPDT_1_enter:
++ and r5,r4,#0x000f0000 @ r5=base register number << 16
++ ldr r6,[r13,r5,lsr#14] @ r6=base address
++ cmp r5,#0x000f0000 @ base register = pc ?
++ addeq r6,r6,#4
++ and r7,r4,#0x000000ff @ r7=offset value
++
++ tst r4,#0x00800000 @ up or down?
++ addne r7,r6,r7,lsl#2
++ subeq r7,r6,r7,lsl#2 @ r6=base address +/- offset
++ tst r4,#0x01000000 @ preindexing ?
++ movne r6,r7
++ tst r4,#0x00200000 @ write back ?
++ cmpne r5,#0x000f0000 @ base register = pc ?
++ strne r7,[r13,r5,lsr#14]
++
++ and r0,r4,#0x00007000 @ r0=fp register number << 12
++ add r0,r10,r0,lsr#8 @ r0=address of fp register
++ mov r1,#0
++ tst r4,#0x00008000
++ orrne r1,r1,#1 @ T0
++ tst r4,#0x00400000
++ orrne r1,r1,#2 @ T1
++ tst r4,#0x00100000
++ orrne r1,r1,#4 @ L/S
++
++ add pc,pc,r1,lsl#2
++ mov r0,r0
++ b CPDT_store_single @ these functions get
++ b CPDT_store_double @ r0=address of fp register
++ b CPDT_store_extended @ r6=address of data
++ b undefined @ CPDT_store_decimal
++ b CPDT_load_single
++ b CPDT_load_double
++ b CPDT_load_extended
++ b undefined @ CPDT_load_decimal
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++CPDT_M_enter:
++ and r5,r4,#0x000f0000 @ r5=base register number << 16
++ ldr r6,[r13,r5,lsr#14] @ r6=base address
++ cmp r5,#0x000f0000 @ base register = pc ?
++ addeq r6,r6,#4
++ and r7,r4,#0x000000ff @ r7=offset value
++
++ tst r4,#0x00800000 @ up or down?
++ addne r7,r6,r7,lsl#2
++ subeq r7,r6,r7,lsl#2 @ r7=base address +/- offset
++ tst r4,#0x01000000 @ preindexing ?
++ movne r6,r7
++ tst r4,#0x00200000 @ write back ?
++ cmpne r5,#0x000f0000 @ base register = pc ?
++ strne r7,[r13,r5,lsr#14]
++
++ and r0,r4,#0x00007000 @ r0=fp register number << 12
++ and r1,r4,#0x00008000
++ mov r1,r1,lsr#15 @ N0
++ and r2,r4,#0x00400000
++ orrs r1,r1,r2,lsr#21 @ N1
++ addeq r1,r1,#4 @ r1=register count
++
++ tst r4,#0x00100000 @ load/store
++ beq CPDT_sfm
++ b CPDT_lfm
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++CPDO_CPRT_enter:
++ tst r4,#0x00000010
++ bne CPRT_enter
++
++ and r0,r4,#0x00007000
++ add r0,r10,r0,lsr#8 @ r0=address of Fd
++ and r1,r4,#0x00070000
++ add r1,r10,r1,lsr#12 @ r1=address of Fn
++ tst r4,#0x00000008
++ bne CPDO_const
++ and r2,r4,#0x00000007
++ add r2,r10,r2,lsl#4 @ r2=address of Fm
++
++CPDO_constback:
++ and r3,r4,#0x00f00000
++ tst r4,#0x00008000
++ orrne r3,r3,#0x01000000
++
++ add pc,pc,r3,lsr#18
++ mov r0,r0
++ b CPDO_adf
++ b CPDO_muf
++ b CPDO_suf
++ b CPDO_rsf
++ b CPDO_dvf
++ b CPDO_rdf
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined @ CPDO_rmf
++ b CPDO_muf
++ b CPDO_dvf
++ b CPDO_rdf
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b CPDO_mvf
++ b CPDO_mnf
++ b CPDO_abs
++ b CPDO_rnd
++ b CPDO_sqt
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b CPDO_rnd
++ b fastfpe_next
++
++CPDO_const:
++ ldr r2,=fp_const
++ and r3,r4,#0x00000007
++ add r2,r2,r3,lsl#4
++ b CPDO_constback
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++CPRT_enter:
++ and r0,r4,#0x0000f000 @ r0=Rd<<12
++ and r1,r4,#0x00070000
++ add r1,r10,r1,lsr#12 @ r1=address of Fn
++ tst r4,#0x00000008
++ bne CPRT_const
++ and r2,r4,#0x00000007
++ add r2,r10,r2,lsl#4 @ r2=address of Fm
++
++CPRT_constback:
++ and r3,r4,#0x00f00000
++
++ add pc,pc,r3,lsr#18
++ mov r0,r0
++ b CPRT_flt
++ b CPRT_fix
++ b CPRT_wfs
++ b CPRT_rfs
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b undefined
++ b CPRT_cmf
++ b undefined
++ b CPRT_cnf
++ b undefined
++ b CPRT_cmf
++ b undefined
++ b CPRT_cnf
++
++CPRT_const:
++ ldr r2,=fp_const
++ and r3,r4,#0x00000007
++ add r2,r2,r3,lsl#4
++ b CPRT_constback
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++ @ The fetch of the next instruction to emulate could fault
++
++ .section .fixup,"ax"
++ .align
++__f1:
++ mov pc,r9
++ .previous
++ .section __ex_table,"a"
++ .align 3
++ .long __x1,__f1
++ .previous
++
++/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/module.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/module.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/fastfpe/module.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/fastfpe/module.c 2004-01-14 21:32:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
++/*
++ Fast Floating Point Emulator
++ (c) Peter Teichmann <mail@peter-teichmann.de>
++
++ 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
++*/
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++#ifndef MODULE
++#define kern_fp_enter fp_enter
++
++extern char fpe_type[];
++#endif
++
++static void (*orig_fp_enter)(void); /* old kern_fp_enter value */
++extern void (*kern_fp_enter)(void); /* current FP handler */
++extern void fastfpe_enter(void); /* forward declarations */
++
++#ifdef MODULE
++/*
++ * Return 0 if we can be unloaded. This can only happen if
++ * kern_fp_enter is still pointing at fastfpe_enter
++ */
++static int fpe_unload(void)
++{
++ return (kern_fp_enter == fastfpe_enter) ? 0 : 1;
++}
++#endif
++
++static int __init fpe_init(void)
++{
++#ifdef MODULE
++ if (!mod_member_present(&__this_module, can_unload))
++ return -EINVAL;
++ __this_module.can_unload = fpe_unload;
++#else
++ if (fpe_type[0] && strcmp(fpe_type, "fastfpe"))
++ return 0;
++#endif
++
++ printk("Fast Floating Point Emulator V0.9 (c) Peter Teichmann.\n");
++
++ /* Save pointer to the old FP handler and then patch ourselves in */
++ orig_fp_enter = kern_fp_enter;
++ kern_fp_enter = fastfpe_enter;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit fpe_exit(void)
++{
++ /* Restore the values we saved earlier. */
++ kern_fp_enter = orig_fp_enter;
++}
++
++module_init(fpe_init);
++module_exit(fpe_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Peter Teichmann <mail@peter-teichmann.de>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Fast floating point emulator with full precision");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/calls.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/calls.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/calls.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/calls.S 2004-03-04 21:01:56.000000000 +0000
+@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall) /* was sys_profil */
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_statfs)
+ /* 100 */ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_fstatfs)
+- .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall)
++ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall) /* 101 was sys_ioperm */
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_socketcall)
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_syslog)
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_setitimer)
+@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall) /* was sys_uname */
+ /* 110 */ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall) /* was sys_iopl */
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_vhangup)
+- .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall)
++ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall) /* 112 was sys_idle */
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_syscall) /* call a syscall */
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_wait4)
+ /* 115 */ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_swapoff)
+@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
+ /* 120 */ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_clone_wapper)
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_setdomainname)
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_newuname)
+- .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall)
++ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall) /* 123 was sys_modify_ldt */
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_adjtimex)
+ /* 125 */ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_mprotect)
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_sigprocmask)
+@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_arm_mremap)
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_setresuid16)
+ /* 165 */ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_getresuid16)
+- .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall)
++ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_ni_syscall) /* 166 was sys_vm86 */
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_query_module)
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_poll)
+ .long SYMBOL_NAME(sys_nfsservctl)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/dma-rpc.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/dma-rpc.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/dma-rpc.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/dma-rpc.c 2004-01-14 21:38:42.000000000 +0000
+@@ -26,19 +26,6 @@
+ #include <asm/mach/dma.h>
+ #include <asm/hardware/iomd.h>
+
+-#if 0
+-typedef enum {
+- dma_size_8 = 1,
+- dma_size_16 = 2,
+- dma_size_32 = 4,
+- dma_size_128 = 16
+-} dma_size_t;
+-
+-typedef struct {
+- dma_size_t transfersize;
+-} dma_t;
+-#endif
+-
+ #define TRANSFER_SIZE 2
+
+ #define CURA (0)
+@@ -48,10 +35,6 @@
+ #define CR (IOMD_IO0CR - IOMD_IO0CURA)
+ #define ST (IOMD_IO0ST - IOMD_IO0CURA)
+
+-#define state_prog_a 0
+-#define state_wait_a 1
+-#define state_wait_b 2
+-
+ static void iomd_get_next_sg(struct scatterlist *sg, dma_t *dma)
+ {
+ unsigned long end, offset, flags = 0;
+@@ -65,7 +48,7 @@
+ if (end > PAGE_SIZE)
+ end = PAGE_SIZE;
+
+- if (offset + (int) TRANSFER_SIZE > end)
++ if (offset + TRANSFER_SIZE >= end)
+ flags |= DMA_END_L;
+
+ sg->length = end - TRANSFER_SIZE;
+@@ -103,27 +86,31 @@
+ if (!(status & DMA_ST_INT))
+ return;
+
+- if (status & DMA_ST_OFL && !dma->sg)
+- break;
+-
+- iomd_get_next_sg(&dma->cur_sg, dma);
++ if ((dma->state ^ status) & DMA_ST_AB)
++ iomd_get_next_sg(&dma->cur_sg, dma);
+
+ switch (status & (DMA_ST_OFL | DMA_ST_AB)) {
+ case DMA_ST_OFL: /* OIA */
+ case DMA_ST_AB: /* .IB */
+ iomd_writel(dma->cur_sg.dma_address, base + CURA);
+ iomd_writel(dma->cur_sg.length, base + ENDA);
++ dma->state = DMA_ST_AB;
+ break;
+
+ case DMA_ST_OFL | DMA_ST_AB: /* OIB */
+ case 0: /* .IA */
+ iomd_writel(dma->cur_sg.dma_address, base + CURB);
+ iomd_writel(dma->cur_sg.length, base + ENDB);
++ dma->state = 0;
+ break;
+ }
++
++ if (status & DMA_ST_OFL &&
++ dma->cur_sg.length == (DMA_END_S|DMA_END_L))
++ break;
+ } while (1);
+
+- iomd_writeb(0, base + CR);
++ dma->state = ~DMA_ST_AB;
+ disable_irq(irq);
+ }
+
+@@ -158,6 +145,7 @@
+ }
+
+ iomd_writeb(DMA_CR_C, dma_base + CR);
++ dma->state = DMA_ST_AB;
+ }
+
+ if (dma->dma_mode == DMA_MODE_READ)
+@@ -171,13 +159,11 @@
+ {
+ unsigned long dma_base = dma->dma_base;
+ unsigned long flags;
+- unsigned int ctrl;
+
+ local_irq_save(flags);
+- ctrl = iomd_readb(dma_base + CR);
+- if (ctrl & DMA_CR_E)
++ if (dma->state != ~DMA_ST_AB)
+ disable_irq(dma->dma_irq);
+- iomd_writeb(ctrl & ~DMA_CR_E, dma_base + CR);
++ iomd_writeb(0, dma_base + CR);
+ local_irq_restore(flags);
+ }
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/entry-armv.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -677,12 +677,11 @@
+ mrs r9, cpsr @ Enable interrupts if they were
+ tst r3, #I_BIT
+ biceq r9, r9, #I_BIT @ previously
+- mov r0, r2 @ *** remove once everyones in sync
+ /*
+ * This routine must not corrupt r9
+ */
+ #ifdef MULTI_CPU
+- ldr r4, .LCprocfns @ pass r0, r3 to
++ ldr r4, .LCprocfns @ pass r2, r3 to
+ mov lr, pc @ processor code
+ ldr pc, [r4] @ call processor specific code
+ #else
+@@ -788,9 +787,8 @@
+ stmdb r5, {sp, lr}^
+ alignment_trap r7, r7, __temp_abt
+ zero_fp
+- mov r0, r2 @ remove once everyones in sync
+ #ifdef MULTI_CPU
+- ldr r4, .LCprocfns @ pass r0, r3 to
++ ldr r4, .LCprocfns @ pass r2, r3 to
+ mov lr, pc @ processor code
+ ldr pc, [r4] @ call processor specific code
+ #else
+@@ -840,7 +838,8 @@
+ adrsvc al, r9, ret_from_exception @ r9 = normal FP return
+ adrsvc al, lr, fpundefinstr @ lr = undefined instr return
+
+-call_fpe: get_current_task r10
++call_fpe: enable_irq r10
++ get_current_task r10
+ mov r8, #1
+ strb r8, [r10, #TSK_USED_MATH] @ set current->used_math
+ ldr r4, .LCfp
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/fiq.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/fiq.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/fiq.c 2003-06-13 15:51:29.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/fiq.c 2004-04-09 19:55:21.000000000 +0100
+@@ -122,23 +122,23 @@
+ register unsigned long tmp, tmp2;
+ __asm__ volatile (
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_26
+- "mov %0, pc
+- bic %1, %0, #0x3
+- orr %1, %1, %3
+- teqp %1, #0 @ select FIQ mode
+- mov r0, r0
+- ldmia %2, {r8 - r14}
+- teqp %0, #0 @ return to SVC mode
+- mov r0, r0"
++ "mov %0, pc \n"
++ "bic %1, %0, #0x3 \n"
++ "orr %1, %1, %3 \n"
++ "teqp %1, #0 @ select FIQ mode \n"
++ "mov r0, r0 \n"
++ "ldmia %2, {r8 - r14} \n"
++ "teqp %0, #0 @ return to SVC mode \n"
++ "mov r0, r0 \n"
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_32
+- "mrs %0, cpsr
+- mov %1, %3
+- msr cpsr_c, %1 @ select FIQ mode
+- mov r0, r0
+- ldmia %2, {r8 - r14}
+- msr cpsr_c, %0 @ return to SVC mode
+- mov r0, r0"
++ "mrs %0, cpsr \n"
++ "mov %1, %3 \n"
++ "msr cpsr_c, %1 @ select FIQ mode \n"
++ "mov r0, r0 \n"
++ "ldmia %2, {r8 - r14} \n"
++ "msr cpsr_c, %0 @ return to SVC mode \n"
++ "mov r0, r0 \n"
+ #endif
+ : "=&r" (tmp), "=&r" (tmp2)
+ : "r" (&regs->ARM_r8), "I" (I_BIT | F_BIT | FIQ_MODE)
+@@ -154,23 +154,23 @@
+ register unsigned long tmp, tmp2;
+ __asm__ volatile (
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_26
+- "mov %0, pc
+- bic %1, %0, #0x3
+- orr %1, %1, %3
+- teqp %1, #0 @ select FIQ mode
+- mov r0, r0
+- stmia %2, {r8 - r14}
+- teqp %0, #0 @ return to SVC mode
+- mov r0, r0"
++ "mov %0, pc \n"
++ "bic %1, %0, #0x3 \n"
++ "orr %1, %1, %3 \n"
++ "teqp %1, #0 @ select FIQ mode \n"
++ "mov r0, r0 \n"
++ "stmia %2, {r8 - r14} \n"
++ "teqp %0, #0 @ return to SVC mode \n"
++ "mov r0, r0 \n"
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_32
+- "mrs %0, cpsr
+- mov %1, %3
+- msr cpsr_c, %1 @ select FIQ mode
+- mov r0, r0
+- stmia %2, {r8 - r14}
+- msr cpsr_c, %0 @ return to SVC mode
+- mov r0, r0"
++ "mrs %0, cpsr \n"
++ "mov %1, %3 \n"
++ "msr cpsr_c, %1 @ select FIQ mode \n"
++ "mov r0, r0 \n"
++ "stmia %2, {r8 - r14} \n"
++ "msr cpsr_c, %0 @ return to SVC mode \n"
++ "mov r0, r0 \n"
+ #endif
+ : "=&r" (tmp), "=&r" (tmp2)
+ : "r" (&regs->ARM_r8), "I" (I_BIT | F_BIT | FIQ_MODE)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/head-armv.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/head-armv.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/head-armv.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/head-armv.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+ /*
+ * linux/arch/arm/kernel/head-armv.S
+ *
+- * Copyright (C) 1994-1999 Russell King
++ * Copyright (C) 1994-2003 Russell King
+ *
+ * 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
+@@ -163,10 +163,10 @@
+ */
+ .type __ret, %function
+ __ret: ldr lr, __switch_data
+- mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0
+- mrc p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ read it back.
+- mov r0, r0
+- mov r0, r0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0
++ mrc p15, 0, r3, c0, c0, 0
++ mov r3, r3
++ mov r3, r3
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -214,6 +214,11 @@
+ */
+ __create_page_tables:
+ pgtbl r4, r5 @ page table address
++#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE)
++ bic r8, r8, #0x00c @ clear B, C
++#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH)
++ bic r8, r8, #0x004 @ clear B
++#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Clear the 16K level 1 swapper page table
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/irq.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/irq.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/irq.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/irq.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -549,7 +549,7 @@
+ kfree(action);
+ goto out;
+ }
+- printk(KERN_ERR "Trying to free free IRQ%d\n",irq);
++ printk(KERN_ERR "Trying to free IRQ%d\n",irq);
+ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS
+ __backtrace();
+ #endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -725,11 +725,8 @@
+ goto out_tsk;
+ }
+ ret = -ESRCH;
+- if (!(child->ptrace & PT_PTRACED))
+- goto out_tsk;
+- if (child->state != TASK_STOPPED && request != PTRACE_KILL)
+- goto out_tsk;
+- if (child->p_pptr != current)
++ ret = ptrace_check_attach(child, request == PTRACE_KILL);
++ if (ret)
+ goto out_tsk;
+
+ ret = do_ptrace(request, child, addr, data);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/semaphore.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/semaphore.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/semaphore.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/semaphore.c 2004-01-14 21:38:42.000000000 +0000
+@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
+ bl __down_interruptible \n\
+ mov ip, r0 \n\
+ ldmfd sp!, {r0 - r3, pc}^ \n\
+-
++ \n\
+ .align 5 \n\
+ .globl __down_trylock_failed \n\
+ __down_trylock_failed: \n\
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/signal.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/signal.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/kernel/signal.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/kernel/signal.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -641,10 +641,7 @@
+ /* FALLTHRU */
+
+ default:
+- sigaddset(&current->pending.signal, signr);
+- recalc_sigpending(current);
+- current->flags |= PF_SIGNALED;
+- do_exit(exit_code);
++ sig_exit(signr, exit_code, &info);
+ /* NOTREACHED */
+ }
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/lib/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/lib/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/lib/Makefile 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/lib/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
+ strnlen_user.o strchr.o strrchr.o testchangebit.o \
+ testclearbit.o testsetbit.o uaccess.o getuser.o \
+ putuser.o ashldi3.o ashrdi3.o lshrdi3.o muldi3.o \
+- ucmpdi2.o udivdi3.o lib1funcs.o
++ ucmpdi2.o udivdi3.o lib1funcs.o div64.o
+ obj-m :=
+ obj-n :=
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/lib/div64.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/lib/div64.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/lib/div64.S 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/lib/div64.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
++#include <linux/linkage.h>
++
++#ifndef __ARMEB__
++ql .req r0 @ quotient low
++qh .req r1 @ quotient high
++onl .req r0 @ original dividend low
++onh .req r1 @ original dividend high
++nl .req r4 @ dividend low
++nh .req r5 @ dividend high
++res .req r4 @ result
++#else
++ql .req r1
++qh .req r0
++onl .req r1
++onh .req r0
++nl .req r5
++nh .req r4
++res .req r5
++#endif
++
++dl .req r3 @ divisor low
++dh .req r2 @ divsor high
++
++
++ENTRY(do_div64)
++ stmfd sp!, {r4, r5, lr}
++ mov nl, onl
++ movs nh, onh @ if high bits are zero
++ movne lr, #33
++ moveq lr, #1 @ only divide low bits
++ moveq nh, onl
++
++ tst dh, #0x80000000
++ bne 2f
++1: cmp nh, dh
++ bls 2f
++ add lr, lr, #1
++ movs dh, dh, lsl #1 @ left justify disor
++ bpl 1b
++
++2: movs nh, onh
++ moveq dl, dh
++ moveq dh, #0
++ movne dl, #0
++ mov ql, #0
++ mov qh, #0
++3: subs ip, nl, dl @ trial subtraction
++ sbcs ip, nh, dh
++ movcs nh, ip @ only update if successful
++ subcs nl, nl, dl @ (repeat the subtraction)
++ adcs ql, ql, ql @ C=1 if successful, shift into
++ adc qh, qh, qh @ quotient
++ movs dh, dh, lsr #1 @ shift base high part right
++ mov dl, dl, rrx @ shift base low part right
++ subs lr, lr, #1
++ bne 3b
++
++ mov r2, res
++ ldmfd sp!, {r4, r5, pc}
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/lib/putuser.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/lib/putuser.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/lib/putuser.S 2001-10-11 17:04:57.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/lib/putuser.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -30,11 +30,11 @@
+
+ .global __put_user_1
+ __put_user_1:
+- bic r2, sp, #0x1f00
+- bic r2, r2, #0x00ff
+- ldr r2, [r2, #TSK_ADDR_LIMIT]
+- sub r2, r2, #1
+- cmp r0, r2
++ bic ip, sp, #0x1f00
++ bic ip, ip, #0x00ff
++ ldr ip, [ip, #TSK_ADDR_LIMIT]
++ sub ip, ip, #1
++ cmp r0, ip
+ 1: strlsbt r1, [r0]
+ movls r0, #0
+ movls pc, lr
+@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@
+
+ .global __put_user_2
+ __put_user_2:
+- bic r2, sp, #0x1f00
+- bic r2, r2, #0x00ff
+- ldr r2, [r2, #TSK_ADDR_LIMIT]
+- sub r2, r2, #2
+- cmp r0, r2
++ bic ip, sp, #0x1f00
++ bic ip, ip, #0x00ff
++ ldr ip, [ip, #TSK_ADDR_LIMIT]
++ sub ip, ip, #2
++ cmp r0, ip
+ 2: strlsbt r1, [r0], #1
+ movls r1, r1, lsr #8
+ 3: strlsbt r1, [r0]
+@@ -56,11 +56,11 @@
+
+ .global __put_user_4
+ __put_user_4:
+- bic r2, sp, #0x1f00
+- bic r2, r2, #0x00ff
+- ldr r2, [r2, #TSK_ADDR_LIMIT]
+- sub r2, r2, #4
+- cmp r0, r2
++ bic ip, sp, #0x1f00
++ bic ip, ip, #0x00ff
++ ldr ip, [ip, #TSK_ADDR_LIMIT]
++ sub ip, ip, #4
++ cmp r0, ip
+ 4: strlst r1, [r0]
+ movls r0, #0
+ movls pc, lr
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/Makefile 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/Makefile 2004-04-10 12:21:08.000000000 +0100
+@@ -18,4 +18,8 @@
+
+ export-objs :=
+
++# LEDs support
++leds-$(CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK) += dk-leds.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS) += $(leds-y)
++
+ include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/dk-leds.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/dk-leds.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/dk-leds.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/dk-leds.c 2004-04-10 12:21:08.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
++/*
++ * LED driver for the Atmel AT91RM9200 Development Kit.
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * 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/config.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/leds.h>
++#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/arch/pio.h>
++
++
++static inline void at91_led_on(void)
++{
++ AT91_SYS->PIOB_CODR = AT91C_PIO_PB2;
++}
++
++static inline void at91_led_off(void)
++{
++ AT91_SYS->PIOB_SODR = AT91C_PIO_PB2;
++}
++
++static inline void at91_led_toggle(void)
++{
++ unsigned long curr = AT91_SYS->PIOB_ODSR;
++ if (curr & AT91C_PIO_PB2)
++ AT91_SYS->PIOB_CODR = AT91C_PIO_PB2;
++ else
++ AT91_SYS->PIOB_SODR = AT91C_PIO_PB2;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Handle LED events.
++ */
++static void at91rm9200dk_leds_event(led_event_t evt)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++
++ switch(evt) {
++ case led_start: /* System startup */
++ at91_led_on();
++ break;
++
++ case led_stop: /* System stop / suspend */
++ at91_led_off();
++ break;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_LEDS_TIMER
++ case led_timer: /* Every 50 timer ticks */
++ at91_led_toggle();
++ break;
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_LEDS_CPU
++ case led_idle_start: /* Entering idle state */
++ at91_led_off();
++ break;
++
++ case led_idle_end: /* Exit idle state */
++ at91_led_on();
++ break;
++#endif
++
++ default:
++ break;
++ }
++
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++}
++
++
++static int __init leds_init(void)
++{
++ /* Enable PIO to access the LEDs */
++ AT91_SYS->PIOB_PER = AT91C_PIO_PB2;
++ AT91_SYS->PIOB_OER = AT91C_PIO_PB2;
++
++ leds_event = at91rm9200dk_leds_event;
++
++ leds_event(led_start);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++__initcall(leds_init);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-integrator/pci_v3.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-integrator/pci_v3.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-integrator/pci_v3.c 2003-06-13 15:51:29.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-integrator/pci_v3.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+ */
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+-#include <linux/sched.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+ #include <linux/pci.h>
+ #include <linux/ptrace.h>
+@@ -32,6 +31,7 @@
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+
+ #include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
+ #include <asm/irq.h>
+ #include <asm/system.h>
+ #include <asm/mach/pci.h>
+@@ -447,15 +447,16 @@
+ #define SC_LBFADDR (IO_ADDRESS(INTEGRATOR_SC_BASE) + 0x20)
+ #define SC_LBFCODE (IO_ADDRESS(INTEGRATOR_SC_BASE) + 0x24)
+
+-static int v3_fault(unsigned long addr, struct pt_regs *regs)
++static int
++v3_pci_fault(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ unsigned long pc = instruction_pointer(regs);
+ unsigned long instr = *(unsigned long *)pc;
+ #if 0
+ char buf[128];
+
+- sprintf(buf, "V3 fault: address=0x%08lx, pc=0x%08lx [%08lx] LBFADDR=%08x LBFCODE=%02x ISTAT=%02x\n",
+- addr, pc, instr, __raw_readl(SC_LBFADDR), __raw_readl(SC_LBFCODE) & 255,
++ sprintf(buf, "V3 fault: addr 0x%08lx, FSR 0x%03x, PC 0x%08lx [%08lx] LBFADDR=%08x LBFCODE=%02x ISTAT=%02x\n",
++ addr, fsr, pc, instr, __raw_readl(SC_LBFADDR), __raw_readl(SC_LBFCODE) & 255,
+ v3_readb(V3_LB_ISTAT));
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s", buf);
+ printascii(buf);
+@@ -523,8 +524,6 @@
+ #endif
+ }
+
+-extern int (*external_fault)(unsigned long addr, struct pt_regs *regs);
+-
+ /*
+ * V3_LB_BASE? - local bus address
+ * V3_LB_MAP? - pci bus address
+@@ -539,7 +538,10 @@
+ /*
+ * Hook in our fault handler for PCI errors
+ */
+- external_fault = v3_fault;
++ hook_fault_code(4, v3_pci_fault, SIGBUS, "external abort on linefetch");
++ hook_fault_code(6, v3_pci_fault, SIGBUS, "external abort on linefetch");
++ hook_fault_code(8, v3_pci_fault, SIGBUS, "external abort on non-linefetch");
++ hook_fault_code(10, v3_pci_fault, SIGBUS, "external abort on non-linefetch");
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&v3_lock, flags);
+
+@@ -629,7 +631,7 @@
+ #if 0
+ ret = request_irq(IRQ_LBUSTIMEOUT, lb_timeout, 0, "bus timeout", NULL);
+ if (ret)
+- printk(KERN_ERR "PCI: unable to grab local bus timeout ".
++ printk(KERN_ERR "PCI: unable to grab local bus timeout "
+ "interrupt: %d\n", ret);
+ #endif
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/pm.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/pm.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/pm.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/pm.c 2004-01-14 21:38:43.000000000 +0000
+@@ -21,6 +21,8 @@
+ *
+ * 2002-05-27: Nicolas Pitre Killed sleep.h and the kmalloced save array.
+ * Storage is local on the stack now.
++ * 2003-06-25: Jeff Corrall <jcorrall@mac.com>
++ * Saved the GPIO levels for resume after sleep.
+ */
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+@@ -70,13 +72,20 @@
+ int pm_do_suspend(void)
+ {
+ unsigned long sleep_save[SLEEP_SAVE_SIZE];
++ unsigned long sleep_save_gpsr;
++ unsigned long sleep_save_gpcr;
++ unsigned long delta;
+
+ cli();
+
+ leds_event(led_stop);
+
+ /* preserve current time */
+- RCNR = xtime.tv_sec;
++ delta = xtime.tv_sec - RCNR;
++
++ /* save the current state of the GPIO output pins */
++ sleep_save_gpsr = GPDR & GPLR;
++ sleep_save_gpcr = GPDR & ~GPLR;
+
+ /* save vital registers */
+ SAVE(OSCR);
+@@ -121,6 +130,10 @@
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "*** made it back from resume\n");
+ #endif
+
++ /* restore GPIO output state before enabling the pins */
++ GPSR = sleep_save_gpsr;
++ GPCR = sleep_save_gpcr;
++
+ /* restore registers */
+ RESTORE(GPDR);
+ RESTORE(GRER);
+@@ -151,7 +164,7 @@
+ RESTORE(ICMR);
+
+ /* restore current time */
+- xtime.tv_sec = RCNR;
++ xtime.tv_sec = RCNR + delta;
+
+ leds_event(led_start);
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/sa1100_usb.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/sa1100_usb.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/sa1100_usb.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/sa1100_usb.h 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
++/*
++ * sa1100_usb.h
++ *
++ * Public interface to the sa1100 USB core. For use by client modules
++ * like usb-eth and usb-char.
++ *
++ */
++
++#ifndef _SA1100_USB_H
++#define _SA1100_USB_H
++#include <asm/byteorder.h>
++
++typedef void (*usb_callback_t)(int flag, int size);
++
++/* in usb_ctl.c (see also descriptor methods at bottom of file) */
++
++// Open the USB client for client and initialize data structures
++// to default values, but _do not_ start UDC.
++int sa1100_usb_open( const char * client_name );
++
++// Start UDC running
++int sa1100_usb_start( void );
++
++// Immediately stop udc, fire off completion routines w/-EINTR
++int sa1100_usb_stop( void ) ;
++
++// Disconnect client from usb core
++int sa1100_usb_close( void ) ;
++
++// set notify callback for when core reaches configured state
++// return previous pointer (if any)
++typedef void (*usb_notify_t)(void);
++usb_notify_t sa1100_set_configured_callback( usb_notify_t callback );
++
++/* in usb_send.c */
++int sa1100_usb_xmitter_avail( void );
++int sa1100_usb_send(char *buf, int len, usb_callback_t callback);
++void sa1100_usb_send_reset(void);
++
++/* in usb_recev.c */
++int sa1100_usb_recv(char *buf, int len, usb_callback_t callback);
++void sa1100_usb_recv_reset(void);
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Descriptor Management
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++#define DescriptorHeader \
++ __u8 bLength; \
++ __u8 bDescriptorType
++
++
++// --- Device Descriptor -------------------
++
++typedef struct {
++ DescriptorHeader;
++ __u16 bcdUSB; /* USB specification revision number in BCD */
++ __u8 bDeviceClass; /* USB class for entire device */
++ __u8 bDeviceSubClass; /* USB subclass information for entire device */
++ __u8 bDeviceProtocol; /* USB protocol information for entire device */
++ __u8 bMaxPacketSize0; /* Max packet size for endpoint zero */
++ __u16 idVendor; /* USB vendor ID */
++ __u16 idProduct; /* USB product ID */
++ __u16 bcdDevice; /* vendor assigned device release number */
++ __u8 iManufacturer; /* index of manufacturer string */
++ __u8 iProduct; /* index of string that describes product */
++ __u8 iSerialNumber; /* index of string containing device serial number */
++ __u8 bNumConfigurations; /* number fo configurations */
++} __attribute__ ((packed)) device_desc_t;
++
++// --- Configuration Descriptor ------------
++
++typedef struct {
++ DescriptorHeader;
++ __u16 wTotalLength; /* total # of bytes returned in the cfg buf 4 this cfg */
++ __u8 bNumInterfaces; /* number of interfaces in this cfg */
++ __u8 bConfigurationValue; /* used to uniquely ID this cfg */
++ __u8 iConfiguration; /* index of string describing configuration */
++ __u8 bmAttributes; /* bitmap of attributes for ths cfg */
++ __u8 MaxPower; /* power draw in 2ma units */
++} __attribute__ ((packed)) config_desc_t;
++
++// bmAttributes:
++enum { USB_CONFIG_REMOTEWAKE=0x20, USB_CONFIG_SELFPOWERED=0x40,
++ USB_CONFIG_BUSPOWERED=0x80 };
++// MaxPower:
++#define USB_POWER( x) ((x)>>1) /* convert mA to descriptor units of A for MaxPower */
++
++// --- Interface Descriptor ---------------
++
++typedef struct {
++ DescriptorHeader;
++ __u8 bInterfaceNumber; /* Index uniquely identfying this interface */
++ __u8 bAlternateSetting; /* ids an alternate setting for this interface */
++ __u8 bNumEndpoints; /* number of endpoints in this interface */
++ __u8 bInterfaceClass; /* USB class info applying to this interface */
++ __u8 bInterfaceSubClass; /* USB subclass info applying to this interface */
++ __u8 bInterfaceProtocol; /* USB protocol info applying to this interface */
++ __u8 iInterface; /* index of string describing interface */
++} __attribute__ ((packed)) intf_desc_t;
++
++// --- Endpoint Descriptor ---------------
++
++typedef struct {
++ DescriptorHeader;
++ __u8 bEndpointAddress; /* 0..3 ep num, bit 7: 0 = 0ut 1= in */
++ __u8 bmAttributes; /* 0..1 = 0: ctrl, 1: isoc, 2: bulk 3: intr */
++ __u16 wMaxPacketSize; /* data payload size for this ep in this cfg */
++ __u8 bInterval; /* polling interval for this ep in this cfg */
++} __attribute__ ((packed)) ep_desc_t;
++
++// bEndpointAddress:
++enum { USB_OUT= 0, USB_IN=1 };
++#define USB_EP_ADDRESS(a,d) (((a)&0xf) | ((d) << 7))
++// bmAttributes:
++enum { USB_EP_CNTRL=0, USB_EP_BULK=2, USB_EP_INT=3 };
++
++// --- String Descriptor -------------------
++
++typedef struct {
++ DescriptorHeader;
++ __u16 bString[1]; /* unicode string .. actaully 'n' __u16s */
++} __attribute__ ((packed)) string_desc_t;
++
++/*=======================================================
++ * Handy helpers when working with above
++ *
++ */
++// these are x86-style 16 bit "words" ...
++#define make_word_c( w ) __constant_cpu_to_le16(w)
++#define make_word( w ) __cpu_to_le16(w)
++
++// descriptor types
++enum { USB_DESC_DEVICE=1, USB_DESC_CONFIG=2, USB_DESC_STRING=3,
++ USB_DESC_INTERFACE=4, USB_DESC_ENDPOINT=5 };
++
++
++/*=======================================================
++ * Default descriptor layout for SA-1100 and SA-1110 UDC
++ */
++
++/* "config descriptor buffer" - that is, one config,
++ ..one interface and 2 endpoints */
++struct cdb {
++ config_desc_t cfg;
++ intf_desc_t intf;
++ ep_desc_t ep1;
++ ep_desc_t ep2;
++} __attribute__ ((packed));
++
++
++/* all SA device descriptors */
++typedef struct {
++ device_desc_t dev; /* device descriptor */
++ struct cdb b; /* bundle of descriptors for this cfg */
++} __attribute__ ((packed)) desc_t;
++
++
++/*=======================================================
++ * Descriptor API
++ */
++
++/* Get the address of the statically allocated desc_t structure
++ in the usb core driver. Clients can modify this between
++ the time they call sa1100_usb_open() and sa1100_usb_start()
++*/
++desc_t *
++sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr( void );
++
++
++/* Set a pointer to the string descriptor at "index". The driver
++ ..has room for 8 string indicies internally. Index zero holds
++ ..a LANGID code and is set to US English by default. Inidices
++ ..1-7 are available for use in the config descriptors as client's
++ ..see fit. This pointer is assumed to be good as long as the
++ ..SA usb core is open (so statically allocate them). Returnes -EINVAL
++ ..if index out of range */
++int sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor( int index, string_desc_t * p );
++
++/* reverse of above */
++string_desc_t *
++sa1100_usb_get_string_descriptor( int index );
++
++/* kmalloc() a string descriptor and convert "p" to unicode in it */
++string_desc_t *
++sa1100_usb_kmalloc_string_descriptor( const char * p );
++
++
++
++
++
++
++#endif /* _SA1100_USB_H */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/sa1111-ohci.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/sa1111-ohci.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/sa1111-ohci.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/sa1111-ohci.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_USB_OHCI
++
++/*
++ * The SA-1111 errata says that the DMA hardware needs to be exercised
++ * before the clocks are turned on to work properly. This code does
++ * a tiny dma transfer to prime to hardware.
++ *
++ * What DMA errata? I've checked October 1999 and February 2001, both
++ * of which do not mention such a bug, let alone any details of this
++ * work-around.
++ */
++static void __init sa1111_dma_setup(void)
++{
++ dma_addr_t dma_buf;
++ void * vbuf;
++
++ /* DMA init & setup */
++
++ /* WARNING: The SA-1111 L3 function is used as part of this
++ * SA-1111 DMA errata workaround.
++ *
++ * N.B., When the L3 function is enabled, it uses GPIO_B<4:5>
++ * and takes precedence over the PS/2 mouse and GPIO_B
++ * functions. Refer to "Intel StrongARM SA-1111 Microprocessor
++ * Companion Chip, Sect 10.2" for details. So this "fix" may
++ * "break" support of either PS/2 mouse or GPIO_B if
++ * precautions are not taken to avoid collisions in
++ * configuration and use of these pins. AFAIK, no precautions
++ * are taken at this time. So it is likely that the action
++ * taken here may cause problems in PS/2 mouse and/or GPIO_B
++ * pin use elsewhere.
++ *
++ * But wait, there's more... What we're doing here is
++ * obviously altogether a bad idea. We're indiscrimanately bit
++ * flipping config for a few different functions here which
++ * are "owned" by other drivers. This needs to be handled
++ * better than it is being done here at this time. */
++
++ /* prime the dma engine with a tiny dma */
++ SKPCR |= SKPCR_I2SCLKEN;
++ SKAUD |= SKPCR_L3CLKEN | SKPCR_SCLKEN;
++
++ SACR0 |= 0x00003305;
++ SACR1 = 0x00000000;
++
++ /*
++ * We need memory below 1MB.
++ * NOTE: consistent_alloc gives you some random virtual
++ * address as its return value, and the DMA address via
++ * the dma_addr_t pointer.
++ */
++ vbuf = consistent_alloc(GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA, 4, &dma_buf);
++
++ SADTSA = (unsigned long)dma_buf;
++ SADTCA = 4;
++
++ SADTCS |= 0x00000011;
++ SKPCR |= SKPCR_DCLKEN;
++
++ /* wait */
++ udelay(100);
++
++ /* clear reserved but, then disable SAC */
++ SACR0 &= ~(0x00000002);
++ SACR0 &= ~(0x00000001);
++
++ /* toggle bit clock direction */
++ SACR0 |= 0x00000004;
++ SACR0 &= ~(0x00000004);
++
++ SKAUD &= ~(SKPCR_L3CLKEN | SKPCR_SCLKEN);
++
++ SKPCR &= ~SKPCR_I2SCLKEN;
++
++ consistent_free(vbuf, 4, dma_buf);
++}
++
++/*
++ * reset the SA-1111 usb controller and turn on it's clocks
++ */
++int __init sa1111_ohci_hcd_init(void)
++{
++ unsigned int usb_reset = 0;
++
++ if (machine_is_xp860() ||
++ machine_has_neponset() ||
++ machine_is_pfs168() ||
++ machine_is_badge4())
++ usb_reset = USB_RESET_PWRSENSELOW | USB_RESET_PWRCTRLLOW;
++
++ /*
++ * turn on USB clocks
++ */
++ SKPCR |= SKPCR_UCLKEN;
++ udelay(100);
++
++ /*
++ * Force USB reset
++ */
++ USB_RESET = USB_RESET_FORCEIFRESET;
++ USB_RESET |= USB_RESET_FORCEHCRESET;
++ udelay(100);
++
++ /*
++ * Take out of reset
++ */
++ USB_RESET = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * set power sense and control lines (this from the diags code)
++ */
++ USB_RESET = usb_reset;
++
++ /*
++ * Huh? This is a _read only_ register --rmk
++ */
++ USB_STATUS = 0;
++
++ udelay(10);
++
++ /*
++ * compensate for dma bug
++ */
++ sa1111_dma_setup();
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++void sa1111_ohci_hcd_cleanup(void)
++{
++ /* turn the USB clock off */
++ SKPCR &= ~SKPCR_UCLKEN;
++}
++
++#endif /* CONFIG_USB_OHCI */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-char.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-char.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-char.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-char.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,723 @@
++/*
++ * (C) Copyright 2000-2001 Extenex Corporation
++ *
++ * 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
++ *
++ * usb-char.c
++ *
++ * Miscellaneous character device interface for SA1100 USB function
++ * driver.
++ *
++ * Background:
++ * The SA1100 function driver ported from the Compaq Itsy project
++ * has an interface, usb-eth.c, to feed network packets over the
++ * usb wire and into the Linux TCP/IP stack.
++ *
++ * This file replaces that one with a simple character device
++ * interface that allows unstructured "byte pipe" style reads and
++ * writes over the USB bulk endpoints by userspace programs.
++ *
++ * A new define, CONFIG_SA1100_USB_NETLINK, has been created that,
++ * when set, (the default) causes the ethernet interface to be used.
++ * When not set, this more pedestrian character interface is linked
++ * in instead.
++ *
++ * Please see linux/Documentation/arm/SA1100/SA1100_USB for details.
++ *
++ * ward.willats@extenex.com
++ *
++ * To do:
++ * - Can't dma into ring buffer directly with pci_map/unmap usb_recv
++ * uses and get bytes out at the same time DMA is going on. Investigate:
++ * a) changing usb_recv to use alloc_consistent() at client request; or
++ * b) non-ring-buffer based data structures. In the meantime, I am using
++ * a bounce buffer. Simple, but wasteful.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/cache.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
++#include <linux/timer.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/proc/page.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++
++#include "usb-char.h"
++#include "sa1100_usb.h"
++
++
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Driver Options
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++#define VERSION "0.4"
++
++
++#define VERBOSITY 1
++
++#if VERBOSITY
++# define PRINTK(x, a...) printk (x, ## a)
++#else
++# define PRINTK(x, a...) /**/
++#endif
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Globals - Macros - Enums - Structures
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++#ifndef MIN
++#define MIN( a, b ) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b))
++#endif
++
++typedef int bool; enum { false = 0, true = 1 };
++
++static const char pszMe[] = "usbchr: ";
++
++static wait_queue_head_t wq_read;
++static wait_queue_head_t wq_write;
++static wait_queue_head_t wq_poll;
++
++/* Serialze multiple writers onto the transmit hardware
++.. since we sleep the writer during transmit to stay in
++.. sync. (Multiple writers don't make much sense, but..) */
++static DECLARE_MUTEX( xmit_sem );
++
++// size of usb DATA0/1 packets. 64 is standard maximum
++// for bulk transport, though most hosts seem to be able
++// to handle larger.
++#define TX_PACKET_SIZE 64
++#define RX_PACKET_SIZE 64
++#define RBUF_SIZE (4*PAGE_SIZE)
++
++static struct wcirc_buf {
++ char *buf;
++ int in;
++ int out;
++} rx_ring = { NULL, 0, 0 };
++
++static struct {
++ unsigned long cnt_rx_complete;
++ unsigned long cnt_rx_errors;
++ unsigned long bytes_rx;
++ unsigned long cnt_tx_timeouts;
++ unsigned long cnt_tx_errors;
++ unsigned long bytes_tx;
++} charstats;
++
++
++static char * tx_buf = NULL;
++static char * packet_buffer = NULL;
++static int sending = 0;
++static int usb_ref_count = 0;
++static int last_tx_result = 0;
++static int last_rx_result = 0;
++static int last_tx_size = 0;
++static struct timer_list tx_timer;
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Prototypes
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++static char * what_the_f( int e );
++static void free_txrx_buffers( void );
++static void twiddle_descriptors( void );
++static void free_string_descriptors( void ) ;
++static int usbc_open( struct inode *pInode, struct file *pFile );
++static void rx_done_callback_packet_buffer( int flag, int size );
++
++static void tx_timeout( unsigned long );
++static void tx_done_callback( int flag, int size );
++
++static ssize_t usbc_read( struct file *, char *, size_t, loff_t * );
++static ssize_t usbc_write( struct file *, const char *, size_t, loff_t * );
++static unsigned int usbc_poll( struct file *pFile, poll_table * pWait );
++static int usbc_ioctl( struct inode *pInode, struct file *pFile,
++ unsigned int nCmd, unsigned long argument );
++static int usbc_close( struct inode *pInode, struct file *pFile );
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_EXTENEX1
++static void extenex_configured_notify_proc( void );
++#endif
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Private Helpers
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++static char * what_the_f( int e )
++{
++ char * p;
++ switch( e ) {
++ case 0:
++ p = "noErr";
++ break;
++ case -ENODEV:
++ p = "ENODEV - usb not in config state";
++ break;
++ case -EBUSY:
++ p = "EBUSY - another request on the hardware";
++ break;
++ case -EAGAIN:
++ p = "EAGAIN";
++ break;
++ case -EINTR:
++ p = "EINTR - interrupted\n";
++ break;
++ case -EPIPE:
++ p = "EPIPE - zero length xfer\n";
++ break;
++ default:
++ p = "????";
++ break;
++ }
++ return p;
++}
++
++static void free_txrx_buffers( void )
++{
++ if ( rx_ring.buf != NULL ) {
++ kfree( rx_ring.buf );
++ rx_ring.buf = NULL;
++ }
++ if ( packet_buffer != NULL ) {
++ kfree( packet_buffer );
++ packet_buffer = NULL;
++ }
++ if ( tx_buf != NULL ) {
++ kfree( tx_buf );
++ tx_buf = NULL;
++ }
++}
++
++/* twiddle_descriptors()
++ * It is between open() and start(). Setup descriptors.
++ */
++static void twiddle_descriptors( void )
++{
++ desc_t * pDesc = sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr();
++ string_desc_t * pString;
++
++ pDesc->b.ep1.wMaxPacketSize = make_word_c( RX_PACKET_SIZE );
++ pDesc->b.ep1.bmAttributes = USB_EP_BULK;
++ pDesc->b.ep2.wMaxPacketSize = make_word_c( TX_PACKET_SIZE );
++ pDesc->b.ep2.bmAttributes = USB_EP_BULK;
++
++ if ( machine_is_extenex1() ) {
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_EXTENEX1
++ pDesc->dev.idVendor = make_word_c( 0xC9F );
++ pDesc->dev.idProduct = 1;
++ pDesc->dev.bcdDevice = make_word_c( 0x0001 );
++ pDesc->b.cfg.bmAttributes = USB_CONFIG_SELFPOWERED;
++ pDesc->b.cfg.MaxPower = 0;
++
++ pString = sa1100_usb_kmalloc_string_descriptor( "Extenex" );
++ if ( pString ) {
++ sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor( 1, pString );
++ pDesc->dev.iManufacturer = 1;
++ }
++
++ pString = sa1100_usb_kmalloc_string_descriptor( "Handheld Theater" );
++ if ( pString ) {
++ sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor( 2, pString );
++ pDesc->dev.iProduct = 2;
++ }
++
++ pString = sa1100_usb_kmalloc_string_descriptor( "00000000" );
++ if ( pString ) {
++ sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor( 3, pString );
++ pDesc->dev.iSerialNumber = 3;
++ }
++
++ pString = sa1100_usb_kmalloc_string_descriptor( "HHT Bulk Transfer" );
++ if ( pString ) {
++ sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor( 4, pString );
++ pDesc->b.intf.iInterface = 4;
++ }
++ sa1100_set_configured_callback( extenex_configured_notify_proc );
++#endif
++ }
++}
++
++static void free_string_descriptors( void )
++{
++ if ( machine_is_extenex1() ) {
++ string_desc_t * pString;
++ int i;
++ for( i = 1 ; i <= 4 ; i++ ) {
++ pString = sa1100_usb_get_string_descriptor( i );
++ if ( pString )
++ kfree( pString );
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// ASYNCHRONOUS
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++static void kick_start_rx( void )
++{
++ if ( usb_ref_count ) {
++ int total_space = CIRC_SPACE( rx_ring.in, rx_ring.out, RBUF_SIZE );
++ if ( total_space >= RX_PACKET_SIZE ) {
++ sa1100_usb_recv( packet_buffer,
++ RX_PACKET_SIZE,
++ rx_done_callback_packet_buffer
++ );
++ }
++ }
++}
++/*
++ * rx_done_callback_packet_buffer()
++ * We have completed a DMA xfer into the temp packet buffer.
++ * Move to ring.
++ *
++ * flag values:
++ * on init, -EAGAIN
++ * on reset, -EINTR
++ * on RPE, -EIO
++ * on short packet -EPIPE
++ */
++static void
++rx_done_callback_packet_buffer( int flag, int size )
++{
++ charstats.cnt_rx_complete++;
++
++ if ( flag == 0 || flag == -EPIPE ) {
++ size_t n;
++
++ charstats.bytes_rx += size;
++
++ n = CIRC_SPACE_TO_END( rx_ring.in, rx_ring.out, RBUF_SIZE );
++ n = MIN( n, size );
++ size -= n;
++
++ memcpy( &rx_ring.buf[ rx_ring.in ], packet_buffer, n );
++ rx_ring.in = (rx_ring.in + n) & (RBUF_SIZE-1);
++ memcpy( &rx_ring.buf[ rx_ring.in ], packet_buffer + n, size );
++ rx_ring.in = (rx_ring.in + size) & (RBUF_SIZE-1);
++
++ wake_up_interruptible( &wq_read );
++ wake_up_interruptible( &wq_poll );
++
++ last_rx_result = 0;
++
++ kick_start_rx();
++
++ } else if ( flag != -EAGAIN ) {
++ charstats.cnt_rx_errors++;
++ last_rx_result = flag;
++ wake_up_interruptible( &wq_read );
++ wake_up_interruptible( &wq_poll );
++ }
++ else /* init, start a read */
++ kick_start_rx();
++}
++
++
++static void tx_timeout( unsigned long unused )
++{
++ printk( "%stx timeout\n", pszMe );
++ sa1100_usb_send_reset();
++ charstats.cnt_tx_timeouts++;
++}
++
++
++// on init, -EAGAIN
++// on reset, -EINTR
++// on TPE, -EIO
++static void tx_done_callback( int flags, int size )
++{
++ if ( flags == 0 )
++ charstats.bytes_tx += size;
++ else
++ charstats.cnt_tx_errors++;
++ last_tx_size = size;
++ last_tx_result = flags;
++ sending = 0;
++ wake_up_interruptible( &wq_write );
++ wake_up_interruptible( &wq_poll );
++}
++
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Workers
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++static int usbc_open( struct inode *pInode, struct file *pFile )
++{
++ int retval = 0;
++
++ PRINTK( KERN_DEBUG "%sopen()\n", pszMe );
++
++ /* start usb core */
++ retval = sa1100_usb_open( "usb-char" );
++ if ( retval ) return retval;
++
++ /* allocate memory */
++ if ( usb_ref_count == 0 ) {
++ tx_buf = (char*) kmalloc( TX_PACKET_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA );
++ if ( tx_buf == NULL ) {
++ printk( "%sARGHH! COULD NOT ALLOCATE TX BUFFER\n", pszMe );
++ goto malloc_fail;
++ }
++ rx_ring.buf =
++ (char*) kmalloc( RBUF_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL );
++
++ if ( rx_ring.buf == NULL ) {
++ printk( "%sARGHH! COULD NOT ALLOCATE RX BUFFER\n", pszMe );
++ goto malloc_fail;
++ }
++
++ packet_buffer =
++ (char*) kmalloc( RX_PACKET_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA );
++
++ if ( packet_buffer == NULL ) {
++ printk( "%sARGHH! COULD NOT ALLOCATE RX PACKET BUFFER\n", pszMe );
++ goto malloc_fail;
++ }
++ rx_ring.in = rx_ring.out = 0;
++ memset( &charstats, 0, sizeof( charstats ) );
++ sending = 0;
++ last_tx_result = 0;
++ last_tx_size = 0;
++ }
++
++ /* modify default descriptors */
++ twiddle_descriptors();
++
++ retval = sa1100_usb_start();
++ if ( retval ) {
++ printk( "%sAGHH! Could not USB core\n", pszMe );
++ free_txrx_buffers();
++ return retval;
++ }
++ usb_ref_count++; /* must do _before_ kick_start() */
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++ kick_start_rx();
++ return 0;
++
++ malloc_fail:
++ free_txrx_buffers();
++ return -ENOMEM;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Read endpoint. Note that you can issue a read to an
++ * unconfigured endpoint. Eventually, the host may come along
++ * and configure underneath this module and data will appear.
++ */
++static ssize_t usbc_read( struct file *pFile, char *pUserBuffer,
++ size_t stCount, loff_t *pPos )
++{
++ ssize_t retval;
++ int flags;
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE( wait, current );
++
++ PRINTK( KERN_DEBUG "%sread()\n", pszMe );
++
++ local_irq_save( flags );
++ if ( last_rx_result == 0 ) {
++ local_irq_restore( flags );
++ } else { /* an error happended and receiver is paused */
++ local_irq_restore( flags );
++ last_rx_result = 0;
++ kick_start_rx();
++ }
++
++ add_wait_queue( &wq_read, &wait );
++ while( 1 ) {
++ ssize_t bytes_avail;
++ ssize_t bytes_to_end;
++
++ set_current_state( TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE );
++
++ /* snap ring buf state */
++ local_irq_save( flags );
++ bytes_avail = CIRC_CNT( rx_ring.in, rx_ring.out, RBUF_SIZE );
++ bytes_to_end = CIRC_CNT_TO_END( rx_ring.in, rx_ring.out, RBUF_SIZE );
++ local_irq_restore( flags );
++
++ if ( bytes_avail != 0 ) {
++ ssize_t bytes_to_move = MIN( stCount, bytes_avail );
++ retval = 0; // will be bytes transfered
++ if ( bytes_to_move != 0 ) {
++ size_t n = MIN( bytes_to_end, bytes_to_move );
++ if ( copy_to_user( pUserBuffer,
++ &rx_ring.buf[ rx_ring.out ],
++ n ) ) {
++ retval = -EFAULT;
++ break;
++ }
++ bytes_to_move -= n;
++ retval += n;
++ // might go 1 char off end, so wrap
++ rx_ring.out = ( rx_ring.out + n ) & (RBUF_SIZE-1);
++ if ( copy_to_user( pUserBuffer + n,
++ &rx_ring.buf[ rx_ring.out ],
++ bytes_to_move )
++ ) {
++ retval = -EFAULT;
++ break;
++ }
++ rx_ring.out += bytes_to_move; // cannot wrap
++ retval += bytes_to_move;
++ kick_start_rx();
++ }
++ break;
++ }
++ else if ( last_rx_result ) {
++ retval = last_rx_result;
++ break;
++ }
++ else if ( pFile->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK ) { // no data, can't sleep
++ retval = -EAGAIN;
++ break;
++ }
++ else if ( signal_pending( current ) ) { // no data, can sleep, but signal
++ retval = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ break;
++ }
++ schedule(); // no data, can sleep
++ }
++ set_current_state( TASK_RUNNING );
++ remove_wait_queue( &wq_read, &wait );
++
++ if ( retval < 0 )
++ printk( "%sread error %d - %s\n", pszMe, retval, what_the_f( retval ) );
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Write endpoint. This routine attempts to break the passed in buffer
++ * into usb DATA0/1 packet size chunks and send them to the host.
++ * (The lower-level driver tries to do this too, but easier for us
++ * to manage things here.)
++ *
++ * We are at the mercy of the host here, in that it must send an IN
++ * token to us to pull this data back, so hopefully some higher level
++ * protocol is expecting traffic to flow in that direction so the host
++ * is actually polling us. To guard against hangs, a 5 second timeout
++ * is used.
++ *
++ * This routine takes some care to only report bytes sent that have
++ * actually made it across the wire. Thus we try to stay in lockstep
++ * with the completion routine and only have one packet on the xmit
++ * hardware at a time. Multiple simultaneous writers will get
++ * "undefined" results.
++ *
++ */
++static ssize_t usbc_write( struct file *pFile, const char * pUserBuffer,
++ size_t stCount, loff_t *pPos )
++{
++ ssize_t retval = 0;
++ ssize_t stSent = 0;
++
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE( wait, current );
++
++ PRINTK( KERN_DEBUG "%swrite() %d bytes\n", pszMe, stCount );
++
++ down( &xmit_sem ); // only one thread onto the hardware at a time
++
++ while( stCount != 0 && retval == 0 ) {
++ int nThisTime = MIN( TX_PACKET_SIZE, stCount );
++ copy_from_user( tx_buf, pUserBuffer, nThisTime );
++ sending = nThisTime;
++ retval = sa1100_usb_send( tx_buf, nThisTime, tx_done_callback );
++ if ( retval < 0 ) {
++ char * p = what_the_f( retval );
++ printk( "%sCould not queue xmission. rc=%d - %s\n",
++ pszMe, retval, p );
++ sending = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++ /* now have something on the diving board */
++ add_wait_queue( &wq_write, &wait );
++ tx_timer.expires = jiffies + ( HZ * 5 );
++ add_timer( &tx_timer );
++ while( 1 ) {
++ set_current_state( TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE );
++ if ( sending == 0 ) { /* it jumped into the pool */
++ del_timer( &tx_timer );
++ retval = last_tx_result;
++ if ( retval == 0 ) {
++ stSent += last_tx_size;
++ pUserBuffer += last_tx_size;
++ stCount -= last_tx_size;
++ }
++ else
++ printk( "%sxmission error rc=%d - %s\n",
++ pszMe, retval, what_the_f(retval) );
++ break;
++ }
++ else if ( signal_pending( current ) ) {
++ del_timer( &tx_timer );
++ printk( "%ssignal\n", pszMe );
++ retval = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ break;
++ }
++ schedule();
++ }
++ set_current_state( TASK_RUNNING );
++ remove_wait_queue( &wq_write, &wait );
++ }
++
++ up( &xmit_sem );
++
++ if ( 0 == retval )
++ retval = stSent;
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static unsigned int usbc_poll( struct file *pFile, poll_table * pWait )
++{
++ unsigned int retval = 0;
++
++ PRINTK( KERN_DEBUG "%poll()\n", pszMe );
++
++ poll_wait( pFile, &wq_poll, pWait );
++
++ if ( CIRC_CNT( rx_ring.in, rx_ring.out, RBUF_SIZE ) )
++ retval |= POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
++ if ( sa1100_usb_xmitter_avail() )
++ retval |= POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM;
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static int usbc_ioctl( struct inode *pInode, struct file *pFile,
++ unsigned int nCmd, unsigned long argument )
++{
++ int retval = 0;
++
++ switch( nCmd ) {
++
++ case USBC_IOC_FLUSH_RECEIVER:
++ sa1100_usb_recv_reset();
++ rx_ring.in = rx_ring.out = 0;
++ break;
++
++ case USBC_IOC_FLUSH_TRANSMITTER:
++ sa1100_usb_send_reset();
++ break;
++
++ case USBC_IOC_FLUSH_ALL:
++ sa1100_usb_recv_reset();
++ rx_ring.in = rx_ring.out = 0;
++ sa1100_usb_send_reset();
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ retval = -ENOIOCTLCMD;
++ break;
++
++ }
++ return retval;
++}
++
++
++static int usbc_close( struct inode *pInode, struct file * pFile )
++{
++ PRINTK( KERN_DEBUG "%sclose()\n", pszMe );
++ if ( --usb_ref_count == 0 ) {
++ down( &xmit_sem );
++ sa1100_usb_stop();
++ free_txrx_buffers();
++ free_string_descriptors();
++ del_timer( &tx_timer );
++ sa1100_usb_close();
++ up( &xmit_sem );
++ }
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_EXTENEX1
++#include "../../../drivers/char/ex_gpio.h"
++void extenex_configured_notify_proc( void )
++{
++ if ( exgpio_play_string( "440,1:698,1" ) == -EAGAIN )
++ printk( "%sWanted to BEEP but ex_gpio not open\n", pszMe );
++}
++#endif
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Initialization
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++static struct file_operations usbc_fops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ open: usbc_open,
++ read: usbc_read,
++ write: usbc_write,
++ poll: usbc_poll,
++ ioctl: usbc_ioctl,
++ release: usbc_close,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice usbc_misc_device = {
++ USBC_MINOR, "usb_char", &usbc_fops
++};
++
++/*
++ * usbc_init()
++ */
++
++int __init usbc_init( void )
++{
++ int rc;
++
++#if !defined( CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 )
++ return -ENODEV;
++#endif
++
++ if ( (rc = misc_register( &usbc_misc_device )) != 0 ) {
++ printk( KERN_WARNING "%sCould not register device 10, "
++ "%d. (%d)\n", pszMe, USBC_MINOR, rc );
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++
++ // initialize wait queues
++ init_waitqueue_head( &wq_read );
++ init_waitqueue_head( &wq_write );
++ init_waitqueue_head( &wq_poll );
++
++ // initialize tx timeout timer
++ init_timer( &tx_timer );
++ tx_timer.function = tx_timeout;
++
++ printk( KERN_INFO "USB Function Character Driver Interface"
++ " - %s, (C) 2001, Extenex Corp.\n", VERSION
++ );
++
++ return rc;
++}
++
++void __exit usbc_exit( void )
++{
++}
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++module_init(usbc_init);
++module_exit(usbc_exit);
++
++
++
++// end: usb-char.c
++
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-char.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-char.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-char.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-char.h 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
++/*
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Extenex Corporation
++ *
++ * usb-char.h
++ *
++ * Character device emulation client for SA-1100 client usb core.
++ *
++ *
++ *
++ */
++#ifndef _USB_CHAR_H
++#define _USB_CHAR_H
++
++#define USBC_MAJOR 10 /* miscellaneous character device */
++#define USBC_MINOR 240 /* in the "reserved for local use" range */
++
++#define USBC_MAGIC 0x8E
++
++/* zap everything in receive ring buffer */
++#define USBC_IOC_FLUSH_RECEIVER _IO( USBC_MAGIC, 0x01 )
++
++/* reset transmitter */
++#define USBC_IOC_FLUSH_TRANSMITTER _IO( USBC_MAGIC, 0x02 )
++
++/* do both of above */
++#define USBC_IOC_FLUSH_ALL _IO( USBC_MAGIC, 0x03 )
++
++
++
++
++
++
++#endif /* _USB_CHAR_H */
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-eth.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-eth.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-eth.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb-eth.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,447 @@
++ /*
++ * Ethernet driver for the SA1100 USB client function
++ * Copyright (c) 2001 by Nicolas Pitre
++ *
++ * This code was loosely inspired by the original initial ethernet test driver
++ * Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation, 1999
++ *
++ * 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 is still work in progress...
++ *
++ * 19/02/2001 - Now we are compatible with generic usbnet driver. green@iXcelerator.com
++ * 09/03/2001 - Dropped 'framing' scheme, as it seems to cause a lot of problems with little benefit.
++ * Now, since we do not know what size of packet we are receiving
++ * last usb packet in sequence will always be less than max packet
++ * receive endpoint can accept.
++ * Now the only way to check correct start of frame is to compare
++ * MAC address. Also now we are stalling on each receive error.
++ *
++ * 15/03/2001 - Using buffer to get data from UDC. DMA needs to have 8 byte
++ * aligned buffer, but this breaks IP code (unaligned access).
++ *
++ * 01/04/2001 - stall endpoint operations appeared to be very unstable, so
++ * they are disabled now.
++ *
++ * 03/06/2001 - Readded "zerocopy" receive path (tunable).
++ *
++ */
++
++// Define DMA_NO_COPY if you want data to arrive directly into the
++// receive network buffers, instead of arriving into bounce buffer
++// and then get copied to network buffer.
++// This does not work correctly right now.
++#undef DMA_NO_COPY
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/timer.h>
++
++#include <linux/netdevice.h>
++#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
++#include <linux/skbuff.h>
++#include <linux/random.h>
++
++#include "sa1100_usb.h"
++
++
++#define ETHERNET_VENDOR_ID 0x49f
++#define ETHERNET_PRODUCT_ID 0x505A
++#define MAX_PACKET 32768
++#define MIN(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
++
++// Should be global, so that insmod can change these
++int usb_rsize=64;
++int usb_wsize=64;
++
++static struct usbe_info_t {
++ struct net_device *dev;
++ u16 packet_id;
++ struct net_device_stats stats;
++} usbe_info;
++
++static char usb_eth_name[16] = "usbf";
++static struct net_device usb_eth_device;
++static struct sk_buff *cur_tx_skb, *next_tx_skb;
++static struct sk_buff *cur_rx_skb, *next_rx_skb;
++static volatile int terminating;
++#ifndef DMA_NO_COPY
++static char *dmabuf; // we need that, as dma expect it's buffers to be aligned on 8 bytes boundary
++#endif
++
++static int usb_change_mtu (struct net_device *net, int new_mtu)
++{
++ if (new_mtu <= sizeof (struct ethhdr) || new_mtu > MAX_PACKET)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ // no second zero-length packet read wanted after mtu-sized packets
++ if (((new_mtu + sizeof (struct ethhdr)) % usb_rsize) == 0)
++ return -EDOM;
++
++ net->mtu = new_mtu;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct sk_buff *
++usb_new_recv_skb(void)
++{
++ struct sk_buff *skb = alloc_skb( 2 + sizeof (struct ethhdr) + usb_eth_device.mtu,GFP_ATOMIC);
++
++ if (skb) {
++ skb_reserve(skb, 2);
++ }
++ return skb;
++}
++
++static u8 bcast_hwaddr[ETH_ALEN]={0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff};
++static void
++usb_recv_callback(int flag, int size)
++{
++ struct sk_buff *skb;
++
++ if (terminating)
++ return;
++
++ skb = cur_rx_skb;
++
++ /* flag validation */
++ if (flag == 0) {
++ if ( skb_tailroom (skb) < size ) { // hey! we are overloaded!!!
++ usbe_info.stats.rx_over_errors++;
++ goto error;
++ }
++#ifndef DMA_NO_COPY
++ memcpy(skb->tail,dmabuf,size);
++#endif
++ skb_put(skb, size);
++ } else {
++ if (flag == -EIO) {
++ usbe_info.stats.rx_errors++;
++ }
++ goto error;
++ }
++
++ /* validate packet length */
++ if (size == usb_rsize ) {
++ /* packet not complete yet */
++ skb = NULL;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * At this point skb is non null if we have a complete packet.
++ * If so take a fresh skb right away and restart USB receive without
++ * further delays, then process the packet. Otherwise resume USB
++ * receive on the current skb and exit.
++ */
++
++ if (skb)
++ cur_rx_skb = next_rx_skb;
++#ifndef DMA_NO_COPY
++ sa1100_usb_recv(dmabuf, usb_rsize,
++ usb_recv_callback);
++#else
++ sa1100_usb_recv(cur_rx_skb->tail, MIN(usb_rsize, skb_tailroom (cur_rx_skb)),
++ usb_recv_callback);
++#endif
++ if (!skb)
++ return;
++
++ next_rx_skb = usb_new_recv_skb();
++ if (!next_rx_skb) {
++ /*
++ * We can't aford loosing buffer space...
++ * So we drop the current packet and recycle its skb.
++ */
++ printk("%s: can't allocate new skb\n", __FUNCTION__);
++ usbe_info.stats.rx_dropped++;
++ skb_trim(skb, 0);
++ next_rx_skb = skb;
++ return;
++ }
++ if ( skb->len >= sizeof(struct ethhdr)) {
++ if (memcmp(skb->data,usb_eth_device.dev_addr,ETH_ALEN) && memcmp(skb->data,bcast_hwaddr,ETH_ALEN) ) {
++ // This frame is not for us. nor it is broadcast
++ usbe_info.stats.rx_frame_errors++;
++ kfree_skb(skb);
++ goto error;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (skb->len) {
++ int status;
++// FIXME: eth_copy_and_csum "small" packets to new SKB (small < ~200 bytes) ?
++
++ skb->dev = &usb_eth_device;
++ skb->protocol = eth_type_trans (skb, &usb_eth_device);
++ usbe_info.stats.rx_packets++;
++ usbe_info.stats.rx_bytes += skb->len;
++ skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
++ status = netif_rx (skb);
++ if (status != NET_RX_SUCCESS)
++ printk("netif_rx failed with code %d\n",status);
++ } else {
++error:
++ /*
++ * Error due to HW addr mismatch, or IO error.
++ * Recycle the current skb and reset USB reception.
++ */
++ skb_trim(cur_rx_skb, 0);
++// if ( flag == -EINTR || flag == -EAGAIN ) // only if we are coming out of stall
++#ifndef DMA_NO_COPY
++ sa1100_usb_recv(dmabuf, usb_rsize, usb_recv_callback);
++#else
++ sa1100_usb_recv(cur_rx_skb->tail, MIN(usb_rsize, skb_tailroom (cur_rx_skb)), usb_recv_callback);
++#endif
++ }
++}
++
++
++static void
++usb_send_callback(int flag, int size)
++{
++ struct net_device *dev = usbe_info.dev;
++ struct net_device_stats *stats;
++ struct sk_buff *skb=cur_tx_skb;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (terminating)
++ return;
++
++ stats = &usbe_info.stats;
++ switch (flag) {
++ case 0:
++ stats->tx_packets++;
++ stats->tx_bytes += size;
++ break;
++ case -EIO:
++ stats->tx_errors++;
++ break;
++ default:
++ stats->tx_dropped++;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ cur_tx_skb = next_tx_skb;
++ next_tx_skb = NULL;
++ dev_kfree_skb_irq(skb);
++ if (!cur_tx_skb)
++ return;
++
++ dev->trans_start = jiffies;
++ ret = sa1100_usb_send(cur_tx_skb->data, cur_tx_skb->len, usb_send_callback);
++ if (ret) {
++ /* If the USB core can't accept the packet, we drop it. */
++ dev_kfree_skb_irq(cur_tx_skb);
++ cur_tx_skb = NULL;
++ usbe_info.stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
++ }
++ netif_wake_queue(dev);
++}
++
++static int
++usb_eth_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ int ret;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (next_tx_skb) {
++ printk("%s: called with next_tx_skb != NULL\n", __FUNCTION__);
++ return 1;
++ }
++
++ if (skb_shared (skb)) {
++ struct sk_buff *skb2 = skb_unshare(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
++ if (!skb2) {
++ usbe_info.stats.tx_dropped++;
++ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
++ return 1;
++ }
++ skb = skb2;
++ }
++
++ if ((skb->len % usb_wsize) == 0) {
++ skb->len++; // other side will ignore this one, anyway.
++ }
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ if (cur_tx_skb) {
++ next_tx_skb = skb;
++ netif_stop_queue(dev);
++ } else {
++ cur_tx_skb = skb;
++ dev->trans_start = jiffies;
++ ret = sa1100_usb_send(skb->data, skb->len, usb_send_callback);
++ if (ret) {
++ /* If the USB core can't accept the packet, we drop it. */
++ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
++ cur_tx_skb = NULL;
++ usbe_info.stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
++ }
++ }
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void
++usb_xmit_timeout(struct net_device *dev )
++{
++ sa1100_usb_send_reset();
++ dev->trans_start = jiffies;
++ netif_wake_queue(dev);
++}
++
++
++static int
++usb_eth_open(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ terminating = 0;
++ cur_tx_skb = next_tx_skb = NULL;
++ cur_rx_skb = usb_new_recv_skb();
++ next_rx_skb = usb_new_recv_skb();
++ if (!cur_rx_skb || !next_rx_skb) {
++ printk("%s: can't allocate new skb\n", __FUNCTION__);
++ if (cur_rx_skb)
++ kfree_skb(cur_rx_skb);
++ if (next_rx_skb)
++ kfree_skb(next_rx_skb);
++ return -ENOMEM;;
++ }
++
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++#ifndef DMA_NO_COPY
++ sa1100_usb_recv(dmabuf, usb_rsize, usb_recv_callback);
++#else
++ sa1100_usb_recv(cur_rx_skb->tail, MIN(usb_rsize, skb_tailroom (cur_rx_skb)),
++ usb_recv_callback);
++#endif
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++usb_eth_release(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ terminating = 1;
++ sa1100_usb_send_reset();
++ sa1100_usb_recv_reset();
++ if (cur_tx_skb)
++ kfree_skb(cur_tx_skb);
++ if (next_tx_skb)
++ kfree_skb(next_tx_skb);
++ if (cur_rx_skb)
++ kfree_skb(cur_rx_skb);
++ if (next_rx_skb)
++ kfree_skb(next_rx_skb);
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct net_device_stats *
++usb_eth_stats(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ struct usbe_info_t *priv = (struct usbe_info_t*) dev->priv;
++ struct net_device_stats *stats=NULL;
++
++ if (priv)
++ stats = &priv->stats;
++ return stats;
++}
++
++static int
++usb_eth_probe(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ u8 node_id [ETH_ALEN];
++
++ get_random_bytes (node_id, sizeof node_id);
++ node_id [0] &= 0xfe; // clear multicast bit
++
++ /*
++ * Assign the hardware address of the board:
++ * generate it randomly, as there can be many such
++ * devices on the bus.
++ */
++ memcpy (dev->dev_addr, node_id, sizeof node_id);
++
++ dev->open = usb_eth_open;
++ dev->change_mtu = usb_change_mtu;
++ dev->stop = usb_eth_release;
++ dev->hard_start_xmit = usb_eth_xmit;
++ dev->get_stats = usb_eth_stats;
++ dev->watchdog_timeo = 1*HZ;
++ dev->tx_timeout = usb_xmit_timeout;
++ dev->priv = &usbe_info;
++
++ usbe_info.dev = dev;
++
++ /* clear the statistics */
++ memset(&usbe_info.stats, 0, sizeof(struct net_device_stats));
++
++ ether_setup(dev);
++ dev->flags &= ~IFF_MULTICAST;
++ dev->flags &= ~IFF_BROADCAST;
++ //dev->flags |= IFF_NOARP;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#ifdef MODULE
++MODULE_PARM(usb_rsize, "1i");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(usb_rsize, "number of bytes in packets from host to sa1100");
++MODULE_PARM(usb_wsize, "1i");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(usb_wsize, "number of bytes in packets from sa1100 to host");
++#endif
++
++static int __init
++usb_eth_init(void)
++{
++ int rc;
++
++#ifndef DMA_NO_COPY
++ dmabuf = kmalloc( usb_rsize, GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA );
++ if (!dmabuf)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++#endif
++ strncpy(usb_eth_device.name, usb_eth_name, IFNAMSIZ);
++ usb_eth_device.init = usb_eth_probe;
++ if (register_netdev(&usb_eth_device) != 0)
++ return -EIO;
++
++ rc = sa1100_usb_open( "usb-eth" );
++ if ( rc == 0 ) {
++ string_desc_t * pstr;
++ desc_t * pd = sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr();
++
++ pd->b.ep1.wMaxPacketSize = make_word( usb_rsize );
++ pd->b.ep2.wMaxPacketSize = make_word( usb_wsize );
++ pd->dev.idVendor = ETHERNET_VENDOR_ID;
++ pd->dev.idProduct = ETHERNET_PRODUCT_ID;
++ pstr = sa1100_usb_kmalloc_string_descriptor( "SA1100 USB NIC" );
++ if ( pstr ) {
++ sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor( 1, pstr );
++ pd->dev.iProduct = 1;
++ }
++ rc = sa1100_usb_start();
++ }
++ return rc;
++}
++
++module_init(usb_eth_init);
++
++static void __exit
++usb_eth_cleanup(void)
++{
++ string_desc_t * pstr;
++ sa1100_usb_stop();
++ sa1100_usb_close();
++ if ( (pstr = sa1100_usb_get_string_descriptor(1)) != NULL )
++ kfree( pstr );
++#ifndef DMA_NO_COPY
++ kfree(dmabuf);
++#endif
++ unregister_netdev(&usb_eth_device);
++}
++
++module_exit(usb_eth_cleanup);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ctl.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ctl.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ctl.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ctl.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,774 @@
++ /*
++ * Copyright (C) Compaq Computer Corporation, 1998, 1999
++ * Copyright (C) Extenex Corporation, 2001
++ *
++ * usb_ctl.c
++ *
++ * SA1100 USB controller core driver.
++ *
++ * This file provides interrupt routing and overall coordination
++ * of the three endpoints in usb_ep0, usb_receive (1), and usb_send (2).
++ *
++ * Please see linux/Documentation/arm/SA1100/SA1100_USB for details.
++ *
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <linux/tqueue.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++
++#include "sa1100_usb.h"
++#include "usb_ctl.h"
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Prototypes
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++int usbctl_next_state_on_event( int event );
++static void udc_int_hndlr(int, void *, struct pt_regs *);
++static void initialize_descriptors( void );
++static void soft_connect_hook( int enable );
++static void udc_disable(void);
++static void udc_enable(void);
++
++#if CONFIG_PROC_FS
++#define PROC_NODE_NAME "sausb"
++static int usbctl_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
++ int count, int *eof, void *data);
++#endif
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Globals
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++static const char pszMe[] = "usbctl: ";
++struct usb_info_t usbd_info; /* global to ep0, usb_recv, usb_send */
++
++/* device descriptors */
++static desc_t desc;
++
++#define MAX_STRING_DESC 8
++static string_desc_t * string_desc_array[ MAX_STRING_DESC ];
++static string_desc_t sd_zero; /* special sd_zero holds language codes */
++
++// called when configured
++static usb_notify_t configured_callback = NULL;
++
++enum { kStateZombie = 0, kStateZombieSuspend = 1,
++ kStateDefault = 2, kStateDefaultSuspend = 3,
++ kStateAddr = 4, kStateAddrSuspend = 5,
++ kStateConfig = 6, kStateConfigSuspend = 7
++};
++
++static int device_state_machine[8][6] = {
++// suspend reset resume adddr config deconfig
++/* zombie */ { kStateZombieSuspend, kStateDefault, kError, kError, kError, kError },
++/* zom sus */ { kError, kStateDefault, kStateZombie, kError, kError, kError },
++/* default */ { kStateDefaultSuspend, kError, kStateDefault, kStateAddr, kError, kError },
++/* def sus */ { kError, kStateDefault, kStateDefault, kError, kError, kError },
++/* addr */ { kStateAddrSuspend, kStateDefault, kError, kError, kStateConfig, kError },
++/* addr sus */{ kError, kStateDefault, kStateAddr, kError, kError, kError },
++/* config */ { kStateConfigSuspend, kStateDefault, kError, kError, kError, kStateAddr },
++/* cfg sus */ { kError, kStateDefault, kStateConfig, kError, kError, kError }
++};
++
++/* "device state" is the usb device framework state, as opposed to the
++ "state machine state" which is whatever the driver needs and is much
++ more fine grained
++*/
++static int sm_state_to_device_state[8] =
++// zombie zom suspend default default sus
++{ USB_STATE_POWERED, USB_STATE_SUSPENDED, USB_STATE_DEFAULT, USB_STATE_SUSPENDED,
++// addr addr sus config config sus
++ USB_STATE_ADDRESS, USB_STATE_SUSPENDED, USB_STATE_CONFIGURED, USB_STATE_SUSPENDED
++};
++
++static char * state_names[8] =
++{ "zombie", "zombie suspended", "default", "default suspended",
++ "address", "address suspended", "configured", "config suspended"
++};
++
++static char * event_names[6] =
++{ "suspend", "reset", "resume",
++ "address assigned", "configure", "de-configure"
++};
++
++static char * device_state_names[] =
++{ "not attached", "attached", "powered", "default",
++ "address", "configured", "suspended" };
++
++static int sm_state = kStateZombie;
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Async
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++static void core_kicker(void);
++
++static inline void enable_resume_mask_suspend( void );
++static inline void enable_suspend_mask_resume(void);
++
++static void
++udc_int_hndlr(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ __u32 status = Ser0UDCSR;
++
++ /* ReSeT Interrupt Request - UDC has been reset */
++ if ( status & UDCSR_RSTIR )
++ {
++ if ( usbctl_next_state_on_event( kEvReset ) != kError )
++ {
++ /* starting 20ms or so reset sequence now... */
++ printk("%sResetting\n", pszMe);
++ ep0_reset(); // just set state to idle
++ ep1_reset(); // flush dma, clear false stall
++ ep2_reset(); // flush dma, clear false stall
++ }
++ // mask reset ints, they flood during sequence, enable
++ // suspend and resume
++ Ser0UDCCR |= UDCCR_REM; // mask reset
++ Ser0UDCCR &= ~(UDCCR_SUSIM | UDCCR_RESIM); // enable suspend and resume
++ UDC_flip( Ser0UDCSR, status ); // clear all pending sources
++ return; // <-- no reason to continue if resetting
++ }
++ // else we have done something other than reset, so be sure reset enabled
++ UDC_clear( Ser0UDCCR, UDCCR_REM );
++
++ /* RESume Interrupt Request */
++ if ( status & UDCSR_RESIR )
++ {
++ usbctl_next_state_on_event( kEvResume );
++ core_kicker();
++ enable_suspend_mask_resume();
++ }
++
++ /* SUSpend Interrupt Request */
++ if ( status & UDCSR_SUSIR )
++ {
++ usbctl_next_state_on_event( kEvSuspend );
++ enable_resume_mask_suspend();
++ }
++
++ UDC_flip(Ser0UDCSR, status); // clear all pending sources
++
++ if (status & UDCSR_EIR)
++ ep0_int_hndlr();
++
++ if (status & UDCSR_RIR)
++ ep1_int_hndlr(status);
++
++ if (status & UDCSR_TIR)
++ ep2_int_hndlr(status);
++}
++
++static inline void enable_resume_mask_suspend( void )
++{
++ int i = 0;
++
++ while( 1 ) {
++ Ser0UDCCR |= UDCCR_SUSIM; // mask future suspend events
++ udelay( i );
++ if ( (Ser0UDCCR & UDCCR_SUSIM) || (Ser0UDCSR & UDCSR_RSTIR) )
++ break;
++ if ( ++i == 50 ) {
++ printk( "%senable_resume(): Could not set SUSIM %8.8X\n",
++ pszMe, Ser0UDCCR );
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++
++ i = 0;
++ while( 1 ) {
++ Ser0UDCCR &= ~UDCCR_RESIM;
++ udelay( i );
++ if ( ( Ser0UDCCR & UDCCR_RESIM ) == 0
++ ||
++ (Ser0UDCSR & UDCSR_RSTIR)
++ )
++ break;
++ if ( ++i == 50 ) {
++ printk( "%senable_resume(): Could not clear RESIM %8.8X\n",
++ pszMe, Ser0UDCCR );
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static inline void enable_suspend_mask_resume(void)
++{
++ int i = 0;
++ while( 1 ) {
++ Ser0UDCCR |= UDCCR_RESIM; // mask future resume events
++ udelay( i );
++ if ( Ser0UDCCR & UDCCR_RESIM || (Ser0UDCSR & UDCSR_RSTIR) )
++ break;
++ if ( ++i == 50 ) {
++ printk( "%senable_suspend(): Could not set RESIM %8.8X\n",
++ pszMe, Ser0UDCCR );
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++ i = 0;
++ while( 1 ) {
++ Ser0UDCCR &= ~UDCCR_SUSIM;
++ udelay( i );
++ if ( ( Ser0UDCCR & UDCCR_SUSIM ) == 0
++ ||
++ (Ser0UDCSR & UDCSR_RSTIR)
++ )
++ break;
++ if ( ++i == 50 ) {
++ printk( "%senable_suspend(): Could not clear SUSIM %8.8X\n",
++ pszMe, Ser0UDCCR );
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Public Interface
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++/* Open SA usb core on behalf of a client, but don't start running */
++
++int
++sa1100_usb_open( const char * client )
++{
++ if ( usbd_info.client_name != NULL )
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ usbd_info.client_name = (char*) client;
++ memset(&usbd_info.stats, 0, sizeof(struct usb_stats_t));
++ memset(string_desc_array, 0, sizeof(string_desc_array));
++
++ /* hack to start in zombie suspended state */
++ sm_state = kStateZombieSuspend;
++ usbd_info.state = USB_STATE_SUSPENDED;
++
++ /* create descriptors for enumeration */
++ initialize_descriptors();
++
++ printk( "%sOpened for %s\n", pszMe, client );
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* Start running. Must have called usb_open (above) first */
++int
++sa1100_usb_start( void )
++{
++ if ( usbd_info.client_name == NULL ) {
++ printk( "%s%s - no client registered\n",
++ pszMe, __FUNCTION__ );
++ return -EPERM;
++ }
++
++ /* start UDC internal machinery running */
++ udc_enable();
++ udelay( 100 );
++
++ /* clear stall - receiver seems to start stalled? 19Jan01ww */
++ /* also clear other stuff just to be thurough 22Feb01ww */
++ UDC_clear(Ser0UDCCS1, UDCCS1_FST | UDCCS1_RPE | UDCCS1_RPC );
++ UDC_clear(Ser0UDCCS2, UDCCS2_FST | UDCCS2_TPE | UDCCS2_TPC );
++
++ /* mask everything */
++ Ser0UDCCR = 0xFC;
++
++ /* flush DMA and fire through some -EAGAINs */
++ ep1_init( usbd_info.dmach_rx );
++ ep2_init( usbd_info.dmach_tx );
++
++ /* give endpoint notification we are starting */
++ ep1_state_change_notify( USB_STATE_SUSPENDED );
++ ep2_state_change_notify( USB_STATE_SUSPENDED );
++
++ /* enable any platform specific hardware */
++ soft_connect_hook( 1 );
++
++ /* clear all top-level sources */
++ Ser0UDCSR = UDCSR_RSTIR | UDCSR_RESIR | UDCSR_EIR |
++ UDCSR_RIR | UDCSR_TIR | UDCSR_SUSIR ;
++
++ /* EXERIMENT - a short line in the spec says toggling this
++ ..bit diddles the internal state machine in the udc to
++ ..expect a suspend */
++ Ser0UDCCR |= UDCCR_RESIM;
++ /* END EXPERIMENT 10Feb01ww */
++
++ /* enable any platform specific hardware */
++ soft_connect_hook( 1 );
++
++ /* enable interrupts. If you are unplugged you will
++ immediately get a suspend interrupt. If you are plugged
++ and have a soft connect-circuit, you will get a reset
++ If you are plugged without a soft-connect, I think you
++ also get suspend. In short, start with suspend masked
++ and everything else enabled */
++ UDC_write( Ser0UDCCR, UDCCR_SUSIM );
++
++ printk( "%sStarted for %s\n", pszMe, usbd_info.client_name );
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* Stop USB core from running */
++int
++sa1100_usb_stop( void )
++{
++ if ( usbd_info.client_name == NULL ) {
++ printk( "%s%s - no client registered\n",
++ pszMe, __FUNCTION__ );
++ return -EPERM;
++ }
++ /* mask everything */
++ Ser0UDCCR = 0xFC;
++ ep1_reset();
++ ep2_reset();
++ udc_disable();
++ printk( "%sStopped\n", pszMe );
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* Tell SA core client is through using it */
++int
++sa1100_usb_close( void )
++{
++ if ( usbd_info.client_name == NULL ) {
++ printk( "%s%s - no client registered\n",
++ pszMe, __FUNCTION__ );
++ return -EPERM;
++ }
++ usbd_info.client_name = NULL;
++ printk( "%sClosed\n", pszMe );
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* set a proc to be called when device is configured */
++usb_notify_t sa1100_set_configured_callback( usb_notify_t func )
++{
++ usb_notify_t retval = configured_callback;
++ configured_callback = func;
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/*====================================================
++ * Descriptor Manipulation.
++ * Use these between open() and start() above to setup
++ * the descriptors for your device.
++ *
++ */
++
++/* get pointer to static default descriptor */
++desc_t *
++sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr( void ) { return &desc; }
++
++/* optional: set a string descriptor */
++int
++sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor( int i, string_desc_t * p )
++{
++ int retval;
++ if ( i < MAX_STRING_DESC ) {
++ string_desc_array[i] = p;
++ retval = 0;
++ } else {
++ retval = -EINVAL;
++ }
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/* optional: get a previously set string descriptor */
++string_desc_t *
++sa1100_usb_get_string_descriptor( int i )
++{
++ return ( i < MAX_STRING_DESC )
++ ? string_desc_array[i]
++ : NULL;
++}
++
++
++/* optional: kmalloc and unicode up a string descriptor */
++string_desc_t *
++sa1100_usb_kmalloc_string_descriptor( const char * p )
++{
++ string_desc_t * pResult = NULL;
++
++ if ( p ) {
++ int len = strlen( p );
++ int uni_len = len * sizeof( __u16 );
++ pResult = (string_desc_t*) kmalloc( uni_len + 2, GFP_KERNEL ); /* ugh! */
++ if ( pResult != NULL ) {
++ int i;
++ pResult->bLength = uni_len + 2;
++ pResult->bDescriptorType = USB_DESC_STRING;
++ for( i = 0; i < len ; i++ ) {
++ pResult->bString[i] = make_word( (__u16) p[i] );
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ return pResult;
++}
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Exports to rest of driver
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++/* called by the int handler here and the two endpoint files when interesting
++ .."events" happen */
++
++int
++usbctl_next_state_on_event( int event )
++{
++ int next_state = device_state_machine[ sm_state ][ event ];
++ if ( next_state != kError )
++ {
++ int next_device_state = sm_state_to_device_state[ next_state ];
++ printk( "%s%s --> [%s] --> %s. Device in %s state.\n",
++ pszMe, state_names[ sm_state ], event_names[ event ],
++ state_names[ next_state ], device_state_names[ next_device_state ] );
++
++ sm_state = next_state;
++ if ( usbd_info.state != next_device_state )
++ {
++ if ( configured_callback != NULL
++ &&
++ next_device_state == USB_STATE_CONFIGURED
++ &&
++ usbd_info.state != USB_STATE_SUSPENDED
++ ) {
++ configured_callback();
++ }
++ usbd_info.state = next_device_state;
++ ep1_state_change_notify( next_device_state );
++ ep2_state_change_notify( next_device_state );
++ }
++ }
++#if 0
++ else
++ printk( "%s%s --> [%s] --> ??? is an error.\n",
++ pszMe, state_names[ sm_state ], event_names[ event ] );
++#endif
++ return next_state;
++}
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Private Helpers
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++/* setup default descriptors */
++
++static void
++initialize_descriptors(void)
++{
++ desc.dev.bLength = sizeof( device_desc_t );
++ desc.dev.bDescriptorType = USB_DESC_DEVICE;
++ desc.dev.bcdUSB = 0x100; /* 1.0 */
++ desc.dev.bDeviceClass = 0xFF; /* vendor specific */
++ desc.dev.bDeviceSubClass = 0;
++ desc.dev.bDeviceProtocol = 0;
++ desc.dev.bMaxPacketSize0 = 8; /* ep0 max fifo size */
++ desc.dev.idVendor = 0; /* vendor ID undefined */
++ desc.dev.idProduct = 0; /* product */
++ desc.dev.bcdDevice = 0; /* vendor assigned device release num */
++ desc.dev.iManufacturer = 0; /* index of manufacturer string */
++ desc.dev.iProduct = 0; /* index of product description string */
++ desc.dev.iSerialNumber = 0; /* index of string holding product s/n */
++ desc.dev.bNumConfigurations = 1;
++
++ desc.b.cfg.bLength = sizeof( config_desc_t );
++ desc.b.cfg.bDescriptorType = USB_DESC_CONFIG;
++ desc.b.cfg.wTotalLength = make_word_c( sizeof(struct cdb) );
++ desc.b.cfg.bNumInterfaces = 1;
++ desc.b.cfg.bConfigurationValue = 1;
++ desc.b.cfg.iConfiguration = 0;
++ desc.b.cfg.bmAttributes = USB_CONFIG_BUSPOWERED;
++ desc.b.cfg.MaxPower = USB_POWER( 500 );
++
++ desc.b.intf.bLength = sizeof( intf_desc_t );
++ desc.b.intf.bDescriptorType = USB_DESC_INTERFACE;
++ desc.b.intf.bInterfaceNumber = 0; /* unique intf index*/
++ desc.b.intf.bAlternateSetting = 0;
++ desc.b.intf.bNumEndpoints = 2;
++ desc.b.intf.bInterfaceClass = 0xFF; /* vendor specific */
++ desc.b.intf.bInterfaceSubClass = 0;
++ desc.b.intf.bInterfaceProtocol = 0;
++ desc.b.intf.iInterface = 0;
++
++ desc.b.ep1.bLength = sizeof( ep_desc_t );
++ desc.b.ep1.bDescriptorType = USB_DESC_ENDPOINT;
++ desc.b.ep1.bEndpointAddress = USB_EP_ADDRESS( 1, USB_OUT );
++ desc.b.ep1.bmAttributes = USB_EP_BULK;
++ desc.b.ep1.wMaxPacketSize = make_word_c( 64 );
++ desc.b.ep1.bInterval = 0;
++
++ desc.b.ep2.bLength = sizeof( ep_desc_t );
++ desc.b.ep2.bDescriptorType = USB_DESC_ENDPOINT;
++ desc.b.ep2.bEndpointAddress = USB_EP_ADDRESS( 2, USB_IN );
++ desc.b.ep2.bmAttributes = USB_EP_BULK;
++ desc.b.ep2.wMaxPacketSize = make_word_c( 64 );
++ desc.b.ep2.bInterval = 0;
++
++ /* set language */
++ /* See: http://www.usb.org/developers/data/USB_LANGIDs.pdf */
++ sd_zero.bDescriptorType = USB_DESC_STRING;
++ sd_zero.bLength = sizeof( string_desc_t );
++ sd_zero.bString[0] = make_word_c( 0x409 ); /* American English */
++ sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor( 0, &sd_zero );
++}
++
++/* soft_connect_hook()
++ * Some devices have platform-specific circuitry to make USB
++ * not seem to be plugged in, even when it is. This allows
++ * software to control when a device 'appears' on the USB bus
++ * (after Linux has booted and this driver has loaded, for
++ * example). If you have such a circuit, control it here.
++ */
++static void
++soft_connect_hook( int enable )
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_EXTENEX1
++ if (machine_is_extenex1() ) {
++ if ( enable ) {
++ PPDR |= PPC_USB_SOFT_CON;
++ PPSR |= PPC_USB_SOFT_CON;
++ } else {
++ PPSR &= ~PPC_USB_SOFT_CON;
++ PPDR &= ~PPC_USB_SOFT_CON;
++ }
++ }
++#endif
++}
++
++/* disable the UDC at the source */
++static void
++udc_disable(void)
++{
++ soft_connect_hook( 0 );
++ UDC_set( Ser0UDCCR, UDCCR_UDD );
++}
++
++
++/* enable the udc at the source */
++static void
++udc_enable(void)
++{
++ UDC_clear(Ser0UDCCR, UDCCR_UDD);
++}
++
++// HACK DEBUG 3Mar01ww
++// Well, maybe not, it really seems to help! 08Mar01ww
++static void
++core_kicker( void )
++{
++ __u32 car = Ser0UDCAR;
++ __u32 imp = Ser0UDCIMP;
++ __u32 omp = Ser0UDCOMP;
++
++ UDC_set( Ser0UDCCR, UDCCR_UDD );
++ udelay( 300 );
++ UDC_clear(Ser0UDCCR, UDCCR_UDD);
++
++ Ser0UDCAR = car;
++ Ser0UDCIMP = imp;
++ Ser0UDCOMP = omp;
++}
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Proc Filesystem Support
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++
++#if CONFIG_PROC_FS
++
++#define SAY( fmt, args... ) p += sprintf(p, fmt, ## args )
++#define SAYV( num ) p += sprintf(p, num_fmt, "Value", num )
++#define SAYC( label, yn ) p += sprintf(p, yn_fmt, label, yn )
++#define SAYS( label, v ) p += sprintf(p, cnt_fmt, label, v )
++
++static int usbctl_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
++ int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ const char * num_fmt = "%25.25s: %8.8lX\n";
++ const char * cnt_fmt = "%25.25s: %lu\n";
++ const char * yn_fmt = "%25.25s: %s\n";
++ const char * yes = "YES";
++ const char * no = "NO";
++ unsigned long v;
++ char * p = page;
++ int len;
++
++ SAY( "SA1100 USB Controller Core\n" );
++ SAY( "USB state: %s (%s) %d\n",
++ device_state_names[ sm_state_to_device_state[ sm_state ] ],
++ state_names[ sm_state ],
++ sm_state );
++
++ SAYS( "ep0 bytes read", usbd_info.stats.ep0_bytes_read );
++ SAYS( "ep0 bytes written", usbd_info.stats.ep0_bytes_written );
++ SAYS( "ep0 FIFO read failures", usbd_info.stats.ep0_fifo_write_failures );
++ SAYS( "ep0 FIFO write failures", usbd_info.stats.ep0_fifo_write_failures );
++
++ SAY( "\n" );
++
++ v = Ser0UDCAR;
++ SAY( "%25.25s: 0x%8.8lX - %ld\n", "Address Register", v, v );
++ v = Ser0UDCIMP;
++ SAY( "%25.25s: %ld (%8.8lX)\n", "IN max packet size", v+1, v );
++ v = Ser0UDCOMP;
++ SAY( "%25.25s: %ld (%8.8lX)\n", "OUT max packet size", v+1, v );
++
++ v = Ser0UDCCR;
++ SAY( "\nUDC Mask Register\n" );
++ SAYV( v );
++ SAYC( "UDC Active", ( v & UDCCR_UDA ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Suspend interrupts masked", ( v & UDCCR_SUSIM ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Resume interrupts masked", ( v & UDCCR_RESIM ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Reset interrupts masked", ( v & UDCCR_REM ) ? yes : no );
++
++ v = Ser0UDCSR;
++ SAY( "\nUDC Interrupt Request Register\n" );
++ SAYV( v );
++ SAYC( "Reset pending", ( v & UDCSR_RSTIR ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Suspend pending", ( v & UDCSR_SUSIR ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Resume pending", ( v & UDCSR_RESIR ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "ep0 pending", ( v & UDCSR_EIR ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "receiver pending", ( v & UDCSR_RIR ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "tramsitter pending", ( v & UDCSR_TIR ) ? yes : no );
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_EXTENEX1
++ SAYC( "\nSoft connect", (PPSR & PPC_USB_SOFT_CON) ? "Visible" : "Hidden" );
++#endif
++
++#if 0
++ v = Ser0UDCCS0;
++ SAY( "\nUDC Endpoint Zero Status Register\n" );
++ SAYV( v );
++ SAYC( "Out Packet Ready", ( v & UDCCS0_OPR ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "In Packet Ready", ( v & UDCCS0_IPR ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Sent Stall", ( v & UDCCS0_SST ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Force Stall", ( v & UDCCS0_FST ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Data End", ( v & UDCCS0_DE ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Data Setup End", ( v & UDCCS0_SE ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Serviced (SO)", ( v & UDCCS0_SO ) ? yes : no );
++
++ v = Ser0UDCCS1;
++ SAY( "\nUDC Receiver Status Register\n" );
++ SAYV( v );
++ SAYC( "Receive Packet Complete", ( v & UDCCS1_RPC ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Sent Stall", ( v & UDCCS1_SST ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Force Stall", ( v & UDCCS1_FST ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Receive Packet Error", ( v & UDCCS1_RPE ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Receive FIFO not empty", ( v & UDCCS1_RNE ) ? yes : no );
++
++ v = Ser0UDCCS2;
++ SAY( "\nUDC Transmitter Status Register\n" );
++ SAYV( v );
++ SAYC( "FIFO has < 8 of 16 chars", ( v & UDCCS2_TFS ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Transmit Packet Complete", ( v & UDCCS2_TPC ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Transmit FIFO underrun", ( v & UDCCS2_TUR ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Transmit Packet Error", ( v & UDCCS2_TPE ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Sent Stall", ( v & UDCCS2_SST ) ? yes : no );
++ SAYC( "Force Stall", ( v & UDCCS2_FST ) ? yes : no );
++#endif
++
++ len = ( p - page ) - off;
++ if ( len < 0 )
++ len = 0;
++ *eof = ( len <=count ) ? 1 : 0;
++ *start = page + off;
++ return len;
++}
++
++#endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
++
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++// Module Initialization and Shutdown
++//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
++/*
++ * usbctl_init()
++ * Module load time. Allocate dma and interrupt resources. Setup /proc fs
++ * entry. Leave UDC disabled.
++ */
++int __init usbctl_init( void )
++{
++ int retval = 0;
++
++ udc_disable();
++
++ memset( &usbd_info, 0, sizeof( usbd_info ) );
++
++#if CONFIG_PROC_FS
++ create_proc_read_entry ( PROC_NODE_NAME, 0, NULL, usbctl_read_proc, NULL);
++#endif
++
++ /* setup rx dma */
++ retval = sa1100_request_dma(&usbd_info.dmach_rx, "USB receive", DMA_Ser0UDCRd);
++ if (retval) {
++ printk("%sunable to register for rx dma rc=%d\n", pszMe, retval );
++ goto err_rx_dma;
++ }
++
++ /* setup tx dma */
++ retval = sa1100_request_dma(&usbd_info.dmach_tx, "USB transmit", DMA_Ser0UDCWr);
++ if (retval) {
++ printk("%sunable to register for tx dma rc=%d\n",pszMe,retval);
++ goto err_tx_dma;
++ }
++
++ /* now allocate the IRQ. */
++ retval = request_irq(IRQ_Ser0UDC, udc_int_hndlr, SA_INTERRUPT,
++ "SA USB core", NULL);
++ if (retval) {
++ printk("%sCouldn't request USB irq rc=%d\n",pszMe, retval);
++ goto err_irq;
++ }
++
++ printk( "SA1100 USB Controller Core Initialized\n");
++ return 0;
++
++err_irq:
++ sa1100_free_dma(usbd_info.dmach_tx);
++ usbd_info.dmach_tx = 0;
++err_tx_dma:
++ sa1100_free_dma(usbd_info.dmach_rx);
++ usbd_info.dmach_rx = 0;
++err_rx_dma:
++ return retval;
++}
++/*
++ * usbctl_exit()
++ * Release DMA and interrupt resources
++ */
++void __exit usbctl_exit( void )
++{
++ printk("Unloading SA1100 USB Controller\n");
++
++ udc_disable();
++
++#if CONFIG_PROC_FS
++ remove_proc_entry ( PROC_NODE_NAME, NULL);
++#endif
++
++ sa1100_free_dma(usbd_info.dmach_rx);
++ sa1100_free_dma(usbd_info.dmach_tx);
++ free_irq(IRQ_Ser0UDC, NULL);
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL( sa1100_usb_open );
++EXPORT_SYMBOL( sa1100_usb_start );
++EXPORT_SYMBOL( sa1100_usb_stop );
++EXPORT_SYMBOL( sa1100_usb_close );
++
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL( sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr );
++EXPORT_SYMBOL( sa1100_usb_set_string_descriptor );
++EXPORT_SYMBOL( sa1100_usb_get_string_descriptor );
++EXPORT_SYMBOL( sa1100_usb_kmalloc_string_descriptor );
++
++
++module_init( usbctl_init );
++module_exit( usbctl_exit );
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ctl.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ctl.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ctl.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ctl.h 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
++/*
++ * Copyright (C) Compaq Computer Corporation, 1998, 1999
++ * Copyright (C) Extenex Corporation 2001
++ *
++ * usb_ctl.h
++ *
++ * PRIVATE interface used to share info among components of the SA-1100 USB
++ * core: usb_ctl, usb_ep0, usb_recv and usb_send. Clients of the USB core
++ * should use sa1100_usb.h.
++ *
++ */
++
++#ifndef _USB_CTL_H
++#define _USB_CTL_H
++
++#include <asm/dma.h> /* dmach_t */
++
++
++/*
++ * These states correspond to those in the USB specification v1.0
++ * in chapter 8, Device Framework.
++ */
++enum { USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED=0, USB_STATE_ATTACHED=1,USB_STATE_POWERED=2,
++ USB_STATE_DEFAULT=3, USB_STATE_ADDRESS=4, USB_STATE_CONFIGURED=5,
++ USB_STATE_SUSPENDED=6};
++
++struct usb_stats_t {
++ unsigned long ep0_fifo_write_failures;
++ unsigned long ep0_bytes_written;
++ unsigned long ep0_fifo_read_failures;
++ unsigned long ep0_bytes_read;
++};
++
++struct usb_info_t
++{
++ char * client_name;
++ dmach_t dmach_tx, dmach_rx;
++ int state;
++ unsigned char address;
++ struct usb_stats_t stats;
++};
++
++/* in usb_ctl.c */
++extern struct usb_info_t usbd_info;
++
++/*
++ * Function Prototypes
++ */
++enum { kError=-1, kEvSuspend=0, kEvReset=1,
++ kEvResume=2, kEvAddress=3, kEvConfig=4, kEvDeConfig=5 };
++int usbctl_next_state_on_event( int event );
++
++/* endpoint zero */
++void ep0_reset(void);
++void ep0_int_hndlr(void);
++
++/* receiver */
++void ep1_state_change_notify( int new_state );
++int ep1_recv(void);
++int ep1_init(int chn);
++void ep1_int_hndlr(int status);
++void ep1_reset(void);
++void ep1_stall(void);
++
++/* xmitter */
++void ep2_state_change_notify( int new_state );
++void ep2_reset(void);
++int ep2_init(int chn);
++void ep2_int_hndlr(int status);
++void ep2_stall(void);
++
++#define UDC_write(reg, val) { \
++ int i = 10000; \
++ do { \
++ (reg) = (val); \
++ if (i-- <= 0) { \
++ printk( "%s [%d]: write %#x to %p (%#x) failed\n", \
++ __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, (val), &(reg), (reg)); \
++ break; \
++ } \
++ } while((reg) != (val)); \
++}
++
++#define UDC_set(reg, val) { \
++ int i = 10000; \
++ do { \
++ (reg) |= (val); \
++ if (i-- <= 0) { \
++ printk( "%s [%d]: set %#x of %p (%#x) failed\n", \
++ __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, (val), &(reg), (reg)); \
++ break; \
++ } \
++ } while(!((reg) & (val))); \
++}
++
++#define UDC_clear(reg, val) { \
++ int i = 10000; \
++ do { \
++ (reg) &= ~(val); \
++ if (i-- <= 0) { \
++ printk( "%s [%d]: clear %#x of %p (%#x) failed\n", \
++ __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, (val), &(reg), (reg)); \
++ break; \
++ } \
++ } while((reg) & (val)); \
++}
++
++#define UDC_flip(reg, val) { \
++ int i = 10000; \
++ (reg) = (val); \
++ do { \
++ (reg) = (val); \
++ if (i-- <= 0) { \
++ printk( "%s [%d]: flip %#x of %p (%#x) failed\n", \
++ __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, (val), &(reg), (reg)); \
++ break; \
++ } \
++ } while(((reg) & (val))); \
++}
++
++
++#define CHECK_ADDRESS { if ( Ser0UDCAR == 1 ) { printk("%s:%d I lost my address!!!\n",__FUNCTION__, __LINE__);}}
++#endif /* _USB_CTL_H */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ep0.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ep0.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ep0.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_ep0.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,911 @@
++/*
++ * Copyright (C) Extenex Corporation 2001
++ * Much folklore gleaned from original code:
++ * Copyright (C) Compaq Computer Corporation, 1998, 1999
++ *
++ * usb_ep0.c - SA1100 USB controller driver.
++ * Endpoint zero management
++ *
++ * Please see:
++ * linux/Documentation/arm/SA1100/SA1100_USB
++ * for details. (Especially since Intel docs are full of
++ * errors about ep0 operation.) ward.willats@extenex.com.
++ *
++ * Intel also has a "Universal Serial Bus Client Device
++ * Validation for the StrongARM SA-1100 Microprocessor"
++ * document, which has flow charts and assembler test driver,
++ * but be careful, since it is just for validation and not
++ * a "real world" solution.
++ *
++ * A summary of three types of data-returning setups:
++ *
++ * 1. Setup request <= 8 bytes. That is, requests that can
++ * be fullfilled in one write to the FIFO. DE is set
++ * with IPR in queue_and_start_write(). (I don't know
++ * if there really are any of these!)
++ *
++ * 2. Setup requests > 8 bytes (requiring more than one
++ * IN to get back to the host), and we have at least
++ * as much or more data than the host requested. In
++ * this case we pump out everything we've got, and
++ * when the final interrupt comes in due to the UDC
++ * clearing the last IPR, we just set DE.
++ *
++ * 3. Setup requests > 8 bytes, but we don't have enough
++ * data to satisfy the request. In this case, we send
++ * everything we've got, and when the final interrupt
++ * comes in due to the UDC clearing the last IPR
++ * we write nothing to the FIFO and set both IPR and DE
++ * so the UDC sends an empty packet and forces the host
++ * to perform short packet retirement instead of stalling
++ * out.
++ *
++ */
++
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include "sa1100_usb.h" /* public interface */
++#include "usb_ctl.h" /* private stuff */
++
++
++// 1 == lots of trace noise, 0 = only "important' stuff
++#define VERBOSITY 0
++
++enum { true = 1, false = 0 };
++typedef int bool;
++#ifndef MIN
++#define MIN( a, b ) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b))
++#endif
++
++#if 1 && !defined( ASSERT )
++# define ASSERT(expr) \
++ if(!(expr)) { \
++ printk( "Assertion failed! %s,%s,%s,line=%d\n",\
++ #expr,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__); \
++ }
++#else
++# define ASSERT(expr)
++#endif
++
++#if VERBOSITY
++#define PRINTKD(fmt, args...) printk( fmt , ## args)
++#else
++#define PRINTKD(fmt, args...)
++#endif
++
++/*================================================
++ * USB Protocol Stuff
++ */
++
++/* Request Codes */
++enum { GET_STATUS=0, CLEAR_FEATURE=1, SET_FEATURE=3,
++ SET_ADDRESS=5, GET_DESCRIPTOR=6, SET_DESCRIPTOR=7,
++ GET_CONFIGURATION=8, SET_CONFIGURATION=9, GET_INTERFACE=10,
++ SET_INTERFACE=11 };
++
++
++/* USB Device Requests */
++typedef struct
++{
++ __u8 bmRequestType;
++ __u8 bRequest;
++ __u16 wValue;
++ __u16 wIndex;
++ __u16 wLength;
++} usb_dev_request_t __attribute__ ((packed));
++
++/***************************************************************************
++Prototypes
++***************************************************************************/
++/* "setup handlers" -- the main functions dispatched to by the
++ .. isr. These represent the major "modes" of endpoint 0 operaton */
++static void sh_setup_begin(void); /* setup begin (idle) */
++static void sh_write( void ); /* writing data */
++static void sh_write_with_empty_packet( void ); /* empty packet at end of xfer*/
++/* called before both sh_write routines above */
++static void common_write_preamble( void );
++
++/* other subroutines */
++static __u32 queue_and_start_write( void * p, int req, int act );
++static void write_fifo( void );
++static int read_fifo( usb_dev_request_t * p );
++static void get_descriptor( usb_dev_request_t * pReq );
++
++/* some voodo helpers 01Mar01ww */
++static void set_cs_bits( __u32 set_bits );
++static void set_de( void );
++static void set_ipr( void );
++static void set_ipr_and_de( void );
++static bool clear_opr( void );
++
++/***************************************************************************
++Inline Helpers
++***************************************************************************/
++
++/* Data extraction from usb_request_t fields */
++enum { kTargetDevice=0, kTargetInterface=1, kTargetEndpoint=2 };
++static inline int request_target( __u8 b ) { return (int) ( b & 0x0F); }
++
++static inline int windex_to_ep_num( __u16 w ) { return (int) ( w & 0x000F); }
++inline int type_code_from_request( __u8 by ) { return (( by >> 4 ) & 3); }
++
++/* following is hook for self-powered flag in GET_STATUS. Some devices
++ .. might like to override and return real info */
++static inline bool self_powered_hook( void ) { return true; }
++
++/* print string descriptor */
++static inline void psdesc( string_desc_t * p )
++{
++ int i;
++ int nchars = ( p->bLength - 2 ) / sizeof( __u16 );
++ printk( "'" );
++ for( i = 0 ; i < nchars ; i++ ) {
++ printk( "%c", (char) p->bString[i] );
++ }
++ printk( "'\n" );
++}
++
++
++#if VERBOSITY
++/* "pcs" == "print control status" */
++static inline void pcs( void )
++{
++ __u32 foo = Ser0UDCCS0;
++ printk( "%8.8X: %s %s %s %s\n",
++ foo,
++ foo & UDCCS0_SE ? "SE" : "",
++ foo & UDCCS0_OPR ? "OPR" : "",
++ foo & UDCCS0_IPR ? "IPR" : "",
++ foo & UDCCS0_SST ? "SST" : ""
++ );
++}
++static inline void preq( usb_dev_request_t * pReq )
++{
++ static char * tnames[] = { "dev", "intf", "ep", "oth" };
++ static char * rnames[] = { "std", "class", "vendor", "???" };
++ char * psz;
++ switch( pReq->bRequest ) {
++ case GET_STATUS: psz = "get stat"; break;
++ case CLEAR_FEATURE: psz = "clr feat"; break;
++ case SET_FEATURE: psz = "set feat"; break;
++ case SET_ADDRESS: psz = "set addr"; break;
++ case GET_DESCRIPTOR: psz = "get desc"; break;
++ case SET_DESCRIPTOR: psz = "set desc"; break;
++ case GET_CONFIGURATION: psz = "get cfg"; break;
++ case SET_CONFIGURATION: psz = "set cfg"; break;
++ case GET_INTERFACE: psz = "get intf"; break;
++ case SET_INTERFACE: psz = "set intf"; break;
++ default: psz = "unknown"; break;
++ }
++ printk( "- [%s: %s req to %s. dir=%s]\n", psz,
++ rnames[ (pReq->bmRequestType >> 5) & 3 ],
++ tnames[ pReq->bmRequestType & 3 ],
++ ( pReq->bmRequestType & 0x80 ) ? "in" : "out" );
++}
++
++#else
++static inline void pcs( void ){}
++static inline void preq( void ){}
++#endif
++
++/***************************************************************************
++Globals
++***************************************************************************/
++static const char pszMe[] = "usbep0: ";
++
++/* pointer to current setup handler */
++static void (*current_handler)(void) = sh_setup_begin;
++
++/* global write struct to keep write
++ ..state around across interrupts */
++static struct {
++ unsigned char *p;
++ int bytes_left;
++} wr;
++
++/***************************************************************************
++Public Interface
++***************************************************************************/
++
++/* reset received from HUB (or controller just went nuts and reset by itself!)
++ so udc core has been reset, track this state here */
++void
++ep0_reset(void)
++{
++ /* reset state machine */
++ current_handler = sh_setup_begin;
++ wr.p = NULL;
++ wr.bytes_left = 0;
++ usbd_info.address=0;
++}
++
++/* handle interrupt for endpoint zero */
++void
++ep0_int_hndlr( void )
++{
++ PRINTKD( "/\\(%d)\n", Ser0UDCAR );
++ pcs();
++
++ /* if not in setup begin, we are returning data.
++ execute a common preamble to both write handlers
++ */
++ if ( current_handler != sh_setup_begin )
++ common_write_preamble();
++
++ (*current_handler)();
++
++ PRINTKD( "---\n" );
++ pcs();
++ PRINTKD( "\\/\n" );
++}
++
++/***************************************************************************
++Setup Handlers
++***************************************************************************/
++/*
++ * sh_setup_begin()
++ * This setup handler is the "idle" state of endpoint zero. It looks for OPR
++ * (OUT packet ready) to see if a setup request has been been received from the
++ * host. Requests without a return data phase are immediately handled. Otherwise,
++ * in the case of GET_XXXX the handler may be set to one of the sh_write_xxxx
++ * data pumpers if more than 8 bytes need to get back to the host.
++ *
++ */
++static void
++sh_setup_begin( void )
++{
++ unsigned char status_buf[2]; /* returned in GET_STATUS */
++ usb_dev_request_t req;
++ int request_type;
++ int n;
++ __u32 cs_bits;
++ __u32 address;
++ __u32 cs_reg_in = Ser0UDCCS0;
++
++ if (cs_reg_in & UDCCS0_SST) {
++ PRINTKD( "%ssetup begin: sent stall. Continuing\n", pszMe );
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_SST );
++ }
++
++ if ( cs_reg_in & UDCCS0_SE ) {
++ PRINTKD( "%ssetup begin: Early term of setup. Continuing\n", pszMe );
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_SSE ); /* clear setup end */
++ }
++
++ /* Be sure out packet ready, otherwise something is wrong */
++ if ( (cs_reg_in & UDCCS0_OPR) == 0 ) {
++ /* we can get here early...if so, we'll int again in a moment */
++ PRINTKD( "%ssetup begin: no OUT packet available. Exiting\n", pszMe );
++ goto sh_sb_end;
++ }
++
++ /* read the setup request */
++ n = read_fifo( &req );
++ if ( n != sizeof( req ) ) {
++ printk( "%ssetup begin: fifo READ ERROR wanted %d bytes got %d. "
++ " Stalling out...\n",
++ pszMe, sizeof( req ), n );
++ /* force stall, serviced out */
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_FST | UDCCS0_SO );
++ goto sh_sb_end;
++ }
++
++ /* Is it a standard request? (not vendor or class request) */
++ request_type = type_code_from_request( req.bmRequestType );
++ if ( request_type != 0 ) {
++ printk( "%ssetup begin: unsupported bmRequestType: %d ignored\n",
++ pszMe, request_type );
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_DE | UDCCS0_SO );
++ goto sh_sb_end;
++ }
++
++#if VERBOSITY
++ {
++ unsigned char * pdb = (unsigned char *) &req;
++ PRINTKD( "%2.2X %2.2X %2.2X %2.2X %2.2X %2.2X %2.2X %2.2X ",
++ pdb[0], pdb[1], pdb[2], pdb[3], pdb[4], pdb[5], pdb[6], pdb[7]
++ );
++ preq( &req );
++ }
++#endif
++
++ /* Handle it */
++ switch( req.bRequest ) {
++
++ /* This first bunch have no data phase */
++
++ case SET_ADDRESS:
++ address = (__u32) (req.wValue & 0x7F);
++ /* when SO and DE sent, UDC will enter status phase and ack,
++ ..propagating new address to udc core. Next control transfer
++ ..will be on the new address. You can't see the change in a
++ ..read back of CAR until then. (about 250us later, on my box).
++ ..The original Intel driver sets S0 and DE and code to check
++ ..that address has propagated here. I tried this, but it
++ ..would only work sometimes! The rest of the time it would
++ ..never propagate and we'd spin forever. So now I just set
++ ..it and pray...
++ */
++ Ser0UDCAR = address;
++ usbd_info.address = address;
++ usbctl_next_state_on_event( kEvAddress );
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_SO | UDCCS0_DE ); /* no data phase */
++ printk( "%sI have been assigned address: %d\n", pszMe, address );
++ break;
++
++
++ case SET_CONFIGURATION:
++ if ( req.wValue == 1 ) {
++ /* configured */
++ if (usbctl_next_state_on_event( kEvConfig ) != kError){
++ /* (re)set the out and in max packet sizes */
++ desc_t * pDesc = sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr();
++ __u32 out = __le16_to_cpu( pDesc->b.ep1.wMaxPacketSize );
++ __u32 in = __le16_to_cpu( pDesc->b.ep2.wMaxPacketSize );
++ Ser0UDCOMP = ( out - 1 );
++ Ser0UDCIMP = ( in - 1 );
++ printk( "%sConfigured (OMP=%8.8X IMP=%8.8X)\n", pszMe, out, in );
++ }
++ } else if ( req.wValue == 0 ) {
++ /* de-configured */
++ if (usbctl_next_state_on_event( kEvDeConfig ) != kError )
++ printk( "%sDe-Configured\n", pszMe );
++ } else {
++ printk( "%ssetup phase: Unknown "
++ "\"set configuration\" data %d\n",
++ pszMe, req.wValue );
++ }
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_SO | UDCCS0_DE ); /* no data phase */
++ break;
++
++ case CLEAR_FEATURE:
++ /* could check data length, direction...26Jan01ww */
++ if ( req.wValue == 0 ) { /* clearing ENDPOINT_HALT/STALL */
++ int ep = windex_to_ep_num( req.wIndex );
++ if ( ep == 1 ) {
++ printk( "%sclear feature \"endpoint halt\" "
++ " on receiver\n", pszMe );
++ ep1_reset();
++ }
++ else if ( ep == 2 ) {
++ printk( "%sclear feature \"endpoint halt\" "
++ "on xmitter\n", pszMe );
++ ep2_reset();
++ } else {
++ printk( "%sclear feature \"endpoint halt\" "
++ "on unsupported ep # %d\n",
++ pszMe, ep );
++ }
++ } else {
++ printk( "%sUnsupported feature selector (%d) "
++ "in clear feature. Ignored.\n" ,
++ pszMe, req.wValue );
++ }
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_SO | UDCCS0_DE ); /* no data phase */
++ break;
++
++ case SET_FEATURE:
++ if ( req.wValue == 0 ) { /* setting ENDPOINT_HALT/STALL */
++ int ep = windex_to_ep_num( req.wValue );
++ if ( ep == 1 ) {
++ printk( "%set feature \"endpoint halt\" "
++ "on receiver\n", pszMe );
++ ep1_stall();
++ }
++ else if ( ep == 2 ) {
++ printk( "%sset feature \"endpoint halt\" "
++ " on xmitter\n", pszMe );
++ ep2_stall();
++ } else {
++ printk( "%sset feature \"endpoint halt\" "
++ "on unsupported ep # %d\n",
++ pszMe, ep );
++ }
++ }
++ else {
++ printk( "%sUnsupported feature selector "
++ "(%d) in set feature\n",
++ pszMe, req.wValue );
++ }
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_SO | UDCCS0_DE ); /* no data phase */
++ break;
++
++
++ /* The rest have a data phase that writes back to the host */
++ case GET_STATUS:
++ /* return status bit flags */
++ status_buf[0] = status_buf[1] = 0;
++ n = request_target(req.bmRequestType);
++ switch( n ) {
++ case kTargetDevice:
++ if ( self_powered_hook() )
++ status_buf[0] |= 1;
++ break;
++ case kTargetInterface:
++ break;
++ case kTargetEndpoint:
++ /* return stalled bit */
++ n = windex_to_ep_num( req.wIndex );
++ if ( n == 1 )
++ status_buf[0] |= (Ser0UDCCS1 & UDCCS1_FST) >> 4;
++ else if ( n == 2 )
++ status_buf[0] |= (Ser0UDCCS2 & UDCCS2_FST) >> 5;
++ else {
++ printk( "%sUnknown endpoint (%d) "
++ "in GET_STATUS\n", pszMe, n );
++ }
++ break;
++ default:
++ printk( "%sUnknown target (%d) in GET_STATUS\n",
++ pszMe, n );
++ /* fall thru */
++ break;
++ }
++ cs_bits = queue_and_start_write( status_buf,
++ req.wLength,
++ sizeof( status_buf ) );
++ set_cs_bits( cs_bits );
++ break;
++ case GET_DESCRIPTOR:
++ get_descriptor( &req );
++ break;
++
++ case GET_CONFIGURATION:
++ status_buf[0] = (usbd_info.state == USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
++ ? 1
++ : 0;
++ cs_bits = queue_and_start_write( status_buf, req.wLength, 1 );
++ set_cs_bits( cs_bits );
++ break;
++ case GET_INTERFACE:
++ printk( "%sfixme: get interface not supported\n", pszMe );
++ cs_bits = queue_and_start_write( NULL, req.wLength, 0 );
++ set_cs_bits( cs_bits );
++ break;
++ case SET_INTERFACE:
++ printk( "%sfixme: set interface not supported\n", pszMe );
++ set_cs_bits( UDCCS0_DE | UDCCS0_SO );
++ break;
++ default :
++ printk("%sunknown request 0x%x\n", pszMe, req.bRequest);
++ break;
++ } /* switch( bRequest ) */
++
++sh_sb_end:
++ return;
++
++}
++/*
++ * common_wrtie_preamble()
++ * Called before execution of sh_write() or sh_write_with_empty_packet()
++ * Handles common abort conditions.
++ *
++ */
++static void common_write_preamble( void )
++{
++ /* If "setup end" has been set, the usb controller has
++ ..terminated a setup transaction before we set DE. This
++ ..happens during enumeration with some hosts. For example,
++ ..the host will ask for our device descriptor and specify
++ ..a return of 64 bytes. When we hand back the first 8, the
++ ..host will know our max packet size and turn around and
++ ..issue a new setup immediately. This causes the UDC to auto-ack
++ ..the new setup and set SE. We must then "unload" (process)
++ ..the new setup, which is what will happen after this preamble
++ ..is finished executing.
++ */
++ __u32 cs_reg_in = Ser0UDCCS0;
++
++ if ( cs_reg_in & UDCCS0_SE ) {
++ PRINTKD( "%swrite_preamble(): Early termination of setup\n", pszMe );
++ Ser0UDCCS0 = UDCCS0_SSE; /* clear setup end */
++ current_handler = sh_setup_begin;
++ }
++
++ if ( cs_reg_in & UDCCS0_SST ) {
++ PRINTKD( "%swrite_preamble(): UDC sent stall\n", pszMe );
++ Ser0UDCCS0 = UDCCS0_SST; /* clear setup end */
++ current_handler = sh_setup_begin;
++ }
++
++ if ( cs_reg_in & UDCCS0_OPR ) {
++ PRINTKD( "%swrite_preamble(): see OPR. Stopping write to "
++ "handle new SETUP\n", pszMe );
++ /* very rarely, you can get OPR and leftover IPR. Try to clear */
++ UDC_clear( Ser0UDCCS0, UDCCS0_IPR );
++ current_handler = sh_setup_begin;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * sh_write()
++ * This is the setup handler when we are in the data return phase of
++ * a setup request and have as much (or more) data than the host
++ * requested. If we enter this routine and bytes left is zero, the
++ * last data packet has gone (int is because IPR was just cleared)
++ * so we just set DE and reset. Otheriwse, we write another packet
++ * and set IPR.
++ */
++static void sh_write()
++{
++ PRINTKD( "W\n" );
++
++ if ( Ser0UDCCS0 & UDCCS0_IPR ) {
++ PRINTKD( "%ssh_write(): IPR set, exiting\n", pszMe );
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /* If bytes left is zero, we are coming in on the
++ ..interrupt after the last packet went out. And
++ ..we know we don't have to empty packet this transfer
++ ..so just set DE and we are done */
++
++ if ( 0 == wr.bytes_left ) {
++ /* that's it, so data end */
++ set_de();
++ wr.p = NULL; /* be anal */
++ current_handler = sh_setup_begin;
++ } else {
++ /* Otherwise, more data to go */
++ write_fifo();
++ set_ipr();
++ }
++}
++/*
++ * sh_write_with_empty_packet()
++ * This is the setup handler when we don't have enough data to
++ * satisfy the host's request. After we send everything we've got
++ * we must send an empty packet (by setting IPR and DE) so the
++ * host can perform "short packet retirement" and not stall.
++ *
++ */
++static void sh_write_with_empty_packet( void )
++{
++ __u32 cs_reg_out = 0;
++ PRINTKD( "WE\n" );
++
++ if ( Ser0UDCCS0 & UDCCS0_IPR ) {
++ PRINTKD( "%ssh_write(): IPR set, exiting\n", pszMe );
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /* If bytes left is zero, we are coming in on the
++ ..interrupt after the last packet went out.
++ ..we must do short packet suff, so set DE and IPR
++ */
++
++ if ( 0 == wr.bytes_left ) {
++ set_ipr_and_de();
++ wr.p = NULL;
++ current_handler = sh_setup_begin;
++ PRINTKD( "%ssh_write empty() Sent empty packet \n", pszMe );
++ } else {
++ write_fifo(); /* send data */
++ set_ipr(); /* flag a packet is ready */
++ }
++ Ser0UDCCS0 = cs_reg_out;
++}
++
++/***************************************************************************
++Other Private Subroutines
++***************************************************************************/
++/*
++ * queue_and_start_write()
++ * p == data to send
++ * req == bytes host requested
++ * act == bytes we actually have
++ * Returns: bits to be flipped in ep0 control/status register
++ *
++ * Called from sh_setup_begin() to begin a data return phase. Sets up the
++ * global "wr"-ite structure and load the outbound FIFO with data.
++ * If can't send all the data, set appropriate handler for next interrupt.
++ *
++ */
++static __u32 queue_and_start_write( void * in, int req, int act )
++{
++ __u32 cs_reg_bits = UDCCS0_IPR;
++ unsigned char * p = (unsigned char*) in;
++
++ PRINTKD( "Qr=%d a=%d\n",req,act );
++
++ /* thou shalt not enter data phase until the serviced OUT is clear */
++ if ( ! clear_opr() ) {
++ printk( "%sSO did not clear OPR\n", pszMe );
++ return ( UDCCS0_DE | UDCCS0_SO ) ;
++ }
++ wr.p = p;
++ wr.bytes_left = MIN( act, req );
++
++ write_fifo();
++
++ if ( 0 == wr.bytes_left ) {
++ cs_reg_bits |= UDCCS0_DE; /* out in 1 so data end */
++ wr.p = NULL; /* be anal */
++ }
++ else if ( act < req ) /* we are going to short-change host */
++ current_handler = sh_write_with_empty_packet; /* so need nul to not stall */
++ else /* we have as much or more than requested */
++ current_handler = sh_write;
++
++ return cs_reg_bits; /* note: IPR was set uncondtionally at start of routine */
++}
++/*
++ * write_fifo()
++ * Stick bytes in the 8 bytes endpoint zero FIFO.
++ * This version uses a variety of tricks to make sure the bytes
++ * are written correctly. 1. The count register is checked to
++ * see if the byte went in, and the write is attempted again
++ * if not. 2. An overall counter is used to break out so we
++ * don't hang in those (rare) cases where the UDC reverses
++ * direction of the FIFO underneath us without notification
++ * (in response to host aborting a setup transaction early).
++ *
++ */
++static void write_fifo( void )
++{
++ int bytes_this_time = MIN( wr.bytes_left, 8 );
++ int bytes_written = 0;
++ int i=0;
++
++ PRINTKD( "WF=%d: ", bytes_this_time );
++
++ while( bytes_this_time-- ) {
++ PRINTKD( "%2.2X ", *wr.p );
++ i = 0;
++ do {
++ Ser0UDCD0 = *wr.p;
++ udelay( 20 ); /* voodo 28Feb01ww */
++ i++;
++ } while( Ser0UDCWC == bytes_written && i < 10 );
++ if ( i == 50 ) {
++ printk( "%swrite_fifo: write failure\n", pszMe );
++ usbd_info.stats.ep0_fifo_write_failures++;
++ }
++
++ wr.p++;
++ bytes_written++;
++ }
++ wr.bytes_left -= bytes_written;
++
++ /* following propagation voodo so maybe caller writing IPR in
++ ..a moment might actually get it to stick 28Feb01ww */
++ udelay( 300 );
++
++ usbd_info.stats.ep0_bytes_written += bytes_written;
++ PRINTKD( "L=%d WCR=%8.8X\n", wr.bytes_left, Ser0UDCWC );
++}
++/*
++ * read_fifo()
++ * Read 1-8 bytes out of FIFO and put in request.
++ * Called to do the initial read of setup requests
++ * from the host. Return number of bytes read.
++ *
++ * Like write fifo above, this driver uses multiple
++ * reads checked agains the count register with an
++ * overall timeout.
++ *
++ */
++static int
++read_fifo( usb_dev_request_t * request )
++{
++ int bytes_read = 0;
++ int fifo_count;
++ int i;
++
++ unsigned char * pOut = (unsigned char*) request;
++
++ fifo_count = ( Ser0UDCWC & 0xFF );
++
++ ASSERT( fifo_count <= 8 );
++ PRINTKD( "RF=%d ", fifo_count );
++
++ while( fifo_count-- ) {
++ i = 0;
++ do {
++ *pOut = (unsigned char) Ser0UDCD0;
++ udelay( 10 );
++ } while( ( Ser0UDCWC & 0xFF ) != fifo_count && i < 10 );
++ if ( i == 10 ) {
++ printk( "%sread_fifo(): read failure\n", pszMe );
++ usbd_info.stats.ep0_fifo_read_failures++;
++ }
++ pOut++;
++ bytes_read++;
++ }
++
++ PRINTKD( "fc=%d\n", bytes_read );
++ usbd_info.stats.ep0_bytes_read++;
++ return bytes_read;
++}
++
++/*
++ * get_descriptor()
++ * Called from sh_setup_begin to handle data return
++ * for a GET_DESCRIPTOR setup request.
++ */
++static void get_descriptor( usb_dev_request_t * pReq )
++{
++ __u32 cs_bits = 0;
++ string_desc_t * pString;
++ ep_desc_t * pEndpoint;
++
++ desc_t * pDesc = sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr();
++ int type = pReq->wValue >> 8;
++ int idx = pReq->wValue & 0xFF;
++
++ switch( type ) {
++ case USB_DESC_DEVICE:
++ cs_bits =
++ queue_and_start_write( &pDesc->dev,
++ pReq->wLength,
++ pDesc->dev.bLength );
++ break;
++
++ // return config descriptor buffer, cfg, intf, 2 ep
++ case USB_DESC_CONFIG:
++ cs_bits =
++ queue_and_start_write( &pDesc->b,
++ pReq->wLength,
++ sizeof( struct cdb ) );
++ break;
++
++ // not quite right, since doesn't do language code checking
++ case USB_DESC_STRING:
++ pString = sa1100_usb_get_string_descriptor( idx );
++ if ( pString ) {
++ if ( idx != 0 ) { // if not language index
++ printk( "%sReturn string %d: ", pszMe, idx );
++ psdesc( pString );
++ }
++ cs_bits =
++ queue_and_start_write( pString,
++ pReq->wLength,
++ pString->bLength );
++ }
++ else {
++ printk("%sunkown string index %d Stall.\n", pszMe, idx );
++ cs_bits = ( UDCCS0_DE | UDCCS0_SO | UDCCS0_FST );
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case USB_DESC_INTERFACE:
++ if ( idx == pDesc->b.intf.bInterfaceNumber ) {
++ cs_bits =
++ queue_and_start_write( &pDesc->b.intf,
++ pReq->wLength,
++ pDesc->b.intf.bLength );
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case USB_DESC_ENDPOINT: /* correct? 21Feb01ww */
++ if ( idx == 1 )
++ pEndpoint = &pDesc->b.ep1;
++ else if ( idx == 2 )
++ pEndpoint = &pDesc->b.ep2;
++ else
++ pEndpoint = NULL;
++ if ( pEndpoint ) {
++ cs_bits =
++ queue_and_start_write( pEndpoint,
++ pReq->wLength,
++ pEndpoint->bLength );
++ } else {
++ printk("%sunkown endpoint index %d Stall.\n", pszMe, idx );
++ cs_bits = ( UDCCS0_DE | UDCCS0_SO | UDCCS0_FST );
++ }
++ break;
++
++
++ default :
++ printk("%sunknown descriptor type %d. Stall.\n", pszMe, type );
++ cs_bits = ( UDCCS0_DE | UDCCS0_SO | UDCCS0_FST );
++ break;
++
++ }
++ set_cs_bits( cs_bits );
++}
++
++
++/* some voodo I am adding, since the vanilla macros just aren't doing it 1Mar01ww */
++
++#define ABORT_BITS ( UDCCS0_SST | UDCCS0_SE )
++#define OK_TO_WRITE (!( Ser0UDCCS0 & ABORT_BITS ))
++#define BOTH_BITS (UDCCS0_IPR | UDCCS0_DE)
++
++static void set_cs_bits( __u32 bits )
++{
++ if ( bits & ( UDCCS0_SO | UDCCS0_SSE | UDCCS0_FST ) )
++ Ser0UDCCS0 = bits;
++ else if ( (bits & BOTH_BITS) == BOTH_BITS )
++ set_ipr_and_de();
++ else if ( bits & UDCCS0_IPR )
++ set_ipr();
++ else if ( bits & UDCCS0_DE )
++ set_de();
++}
++
++static void set_de( void )
++{
++ int i = 1;
++ while( 1 ) {
++ if ( OK_TO_WRITE ) {
++ Ser0UDCCS0 |= UDCCS0_DE;
++ } else {
++ PRINTKD( "%sQuitting set DE because SST or SE set\n", pszMe );
++ break;
++ }
++ if ( Ser0UDCCS0 & UDCCS0_DE )
++ break;
++ udelay( i );
++ if ( ++i == 50 ) {
++ printk( "%sDangnabbbit! Cannot set DE! (DE=%8.8X CCS0=%8.8X)\n",
++ pszMe, UDCCS0_DE, Ser0UDCCS0 );
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static void set_ipr( void )
++{
++ int i = 1;
++ while( 1 ) {
++ if ( OK_TO_WRITE ) {
++ Ser0UDCCS0 |= UDCCS0_IPR;
++ } else {
++ PRINTKD( "%sQuitting set IPR because SST or SE set\n", pszMe );
++ break;
++ }
++ if ( Ser0UDCCS0 & UDCCS0_IPR )
++ break;
++ udelay( i );
++ if ( ++i == 50 ) {
++ printk( "%sDangnabbbit! Cannot set IPR! (IPR=%8.8X CCS0=%8.8X)\n",
++ pszMe, UDCCS0_IPR, Ser0UDCCS0 );
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++
++
++static void set_ipr_and_de( void )
++{
++ int i = 1;
++ while( 1 ) {
++ if ( OK_TO_WRITE ) {
++ Ser0UDCCS0 |= BOTH_BITS;
++ } else {
++ PRINTKD( "%sQuitting set IPR/DE because SST or SE set\n", pszMe );
++ break;
++ }
++ if ( (Ser0UDCCS0 & BOTH_BITS) == BOTH_BITS)
++ break;
++ udelay( i );
++ if ( ++i == 50 ) {
++ printk( "%sDangnabbbit! Cannot set DE/IPR! (DE=%8.8X IPR=%8.8X CCS0=%8.8X)\n",
++ pszMe, UDCCS0_DE, UDCCS0_IPR, Ser0UDCCS0 );
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static bool clear_opr( void )
++{
++ int i = 10000;
++ bool is_clear;
++ do {
++ Ser0UDCCS0 = UDCCS0_SO;
++ is_clear = ! ( Ser0UDCCS0 & UDCCS0_OPR );
++ if ( i-- <= 0 ) {
++ printk( "%sclear_opr(): failed\n", pszMe );
++ break;
++ }
++ } while( ! is_clear );
++ return is_clear;
++}
++
++
++
++
++
++/* end usb_ep0.c */
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_recv.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_recv.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_recv.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_recv.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,205 @@
++/*
++ * Generic receive layer for the SA1100 USB client function
++ * Copyright (c) 2001 by Nicolas Pitre
++ *
++ * This code was loosely inspired by the original version which was
++ * Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation, 1998-1999
++ *
++ * 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 is still work in progress...
++ *
++ * Please see linux/Documentation/arm/SA1100/SA1100_USB for details.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++
++#include "sa1100_usb.h"
++#include "usb_ctl.h"
++
++
++static char *ep1_buf;
++static int ep1_len;
++static usb_callback_t ep1_callback;
++static char *ep1_curdmabuf;
++static dma_addr_t ep1_curdmapos;
++static int ep1_curdmalen;
++static int ep1_remain;
++static int dmachn_rx;
++static int rx_pktsize;
++
++static int naking;
++
++static void
++ep1_start(void)
++{
++ sa1100_dma_flush_all(dmachn_rx);
++ if (!ep1_curdmalen) {
++ ep1_curdmalen = rx_pktsize;
++ if (ep1_curdmalen > ep1_remain)
++ ep1_curdmalen = ep1_remain;
++ ep1_curdmapos = pci_map_single(NULL, ep1_curdmabuf, ep1_curdmalen,
++ PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
++ }
++ sa1100_dma_queue_buffer(dmachn_rx, NULL, ep1_curdmapos, ep1_curdmalen);
++ if ( naking ) {
++ /* turn off NAK of OUT packets, if set */
++ UDC_flip( Ser0UDCCS1, UDCCS1_RPC );
++ naking = 0;
++ }
++}
++
++static void
++ep1_done(int flag)
++{
++ int size = ep1_len - ep1_remain;
++
++ if (!ep1_len)
++ return;
++ if (ep1_curdmalen)
++ pci_unmap_single(NULL, ep1_curdmapos, ep1_curdmalen,
++ PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
++ ep1_len = ep1_curdmalen = 0;
++ if (ep1_callback) {
++ ep1_callback(flag, size);
++ }
++}
++
++void
++ep1_state_change_notify( int new_state )
++{
++
++}
++
++void
++ep1_stall( void )
++{
++ /* SET_FEATURE force stall at UDC */
++ UDC_set( Ser0UDCCS1, UDCCS1_FST );
++}
++
++int
++ep1_init(int chn)
++{
++ desc_t * pd = sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr();
++ rx_pktsize = __le16_to_cpu( pd->b.ep1.wMaxPacketSize );
++ dmachn_rx = chn;
++ sa1100_dma_flush_all(dmachn_rx);
++ ep1_done(-EAGAIN);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++void
++ep1_reset(void)
++{
++ desc_t * pd = sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr();
++ rx_pktsize = __le16_to_cpu( pd->b.ep1.wMaxPacketSize );
++ sa1100_dma_flush_all(dmachn_rx);
++ UDC_clear(Ser0UDCCS1, UDCCS1_FST);
++ ep1_done(-EINTR);
++}
++
++void
++ep1_int_hndlr(int udcsr)
++{
++ dma_addr_t dma_addr;
++ unsigned int len;
++ int status = Ser0UDCCS1;
++
++ if ( naking ) printk( "%sEh? in ISR but naking = %d\n", "usbrx: ", naking );
++
++ if (status & UDCCS1_RPC) {
++
++ if (!ep1_curdmalen) {
++ printk("usb_recv: RPC for non-existent buffer\n");
++ naking=1;
++ return;
++ }
++
++ sa1100_dma_stop(dmachn_rx);
++
++ if (status & UDCCS1_SST) {
++ printk("usb_recv: stall sent OMP=%d\n",Ser0UDCOMP);
++ UDC_flip(Ser0UDCCS1, UDCCS1_SST);
++ ep1_done(-EIO); // UDC aborted current transfer, so we do
++ return;
++ }
++
++ if (status & UDCCS1_RPE) {
++ printk("usb_recv: RPError %x\n", status);
++ UDC_flip(Ser0UDCCS1, UDCCS1_RPC);
++ ep1_done(-EIO);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ sa1100_dma_get_current(dmachn_rx, NULL, &dma_addr);
++ pci_unmap_single(NULL, ep1_curdmapos, ep1_curdmalen,
++ PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
++ len = dma_addr - ep1_curdmapos;
++ if (len < ep1_curdmalen) {
++ char *buf = ep1_curdmabuf + len;
++ while (Ser0UDCCS1 & UDCCS1_RNE) {
++ if (len >= ep1_curdmalen) {
++ printk("usb_recv: too much data in fifo\n");
++ break;
++ }
++ *buf++ = Ser0UDCDR;
++ len++;
++ }
++ } else if (Ser0UDCCS1 & UDCCS1_RNE) {
++ printk("usb_recv: fifo screwed, shouldn't contain data\n");
++ len = 0;
++ }
++ ep1_curdmalen = 0; /* dma unmap already done */
++ ep1_remain -= len;
++ naking = 1;
++ ep1_done((len) ? 0 : -EPIPE);
++ }
++ /* else, you can get here if we are holding NAK */
++}
++
++int
++sa1100_usb_recv(char *buf, int len, usb_callback_t callback)
++{
++ int flags;
++
++ if (ep1_len)
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ ep1_buf = buf;
++ ep1_len = len;
++ ep1_callback = callback;
++ ep1_remain = len;
++ ep1_curdmabuf = buf;
++ ep1_curdmalen = 0;
++ ep1_start();
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(sa1100_usb_recv);
++
++void
++sa1100_usb_recv_reset(void)
++{
++ ep1_reset();
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(sa1100_usb_recv_reset);
++
++void
++sa1100_usb_recv_stall(void)
++{
++ ep1_stall();
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(sa1100_usb_recv_stall);
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_send.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_send.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_send.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mach-sa1100/usb_send.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,205 @@
++/*
++ * Generic xmit layer for the SA1100 USB client function
++ * Copyright (c) 2001 by Nicolas Pitre
++ *
++ * This code was loosely inspired by the original version which was
++ * Copyright (c) Compaq Computer Corporation, 1998-1999
++ *
++ * 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 is still work in progress...
++ *
++ * Please see linux/Documentation/arm/SA1100/SA1100_USB for details.
++ * 15/03/2001 - ep2_start now sets UDCAR to overcome something that is hardware
++ * bug, I think. green@iXcelerator.com
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h> // for the massive_attack hack 28Feb01ww
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++#include <asm/byteorder.h>
++
++#include "sa1100_usb.h"
++#include "usb_ctl.h"
++
++
++static char *ep2_buf;
++static int ep2_len;
++static usb_callback_t ep2_callback;
++static dma_addr_t ep2_dma;
++static dma_addr_t ep2_curdmapos;
++static int ep2_curdmalen;
++static int ep2_remain;
++static int dmachn_tx;
++static int tx_pktsize;
++
++/* device state is changing, async */
++void
++ep2_state_change_notify( int new_state )
++{
++}
++
++/* set feature stall executing, async */
++void
++ep2_stall( void )
++{
++ UDC_set( Ser0UDCCS2, UDCCS2_FST ); /* force stall at UDC */
++}
++
++static void
++ep2_start(void)
++{
++ if (!ep2_len)
++ return;
++
++ ep2_curdmalen = tx_pktsize;
++ if (ep2_curdmalen > ep2_remain)
++ ep2_curdmalen = ep2_remain;
++
++ /* must do this _before_ queue buffer.. */
++ UDC_flip( Ser0UDCCS2,UDCCS2_TPC ); /* stop NAKing IN tokens */
++ UDC_write( Ser0UDCIMP, ep2_curdmalen-1 );
++
++ /* Remove if never seen...8Mar01ww */
++ {
++ int massive_attack = 20;
++ while ( Ser0UDCIMP != ep2_curdmalen-1 && massive_attack-- ) {
++ printk( "usbsnd: Oh no you don't! Let me spin..." );
++ udelay( 500 );
++ printk( "and try again...\n" );
++ UDC_write( Ser0UDCIMP, ep2_curdmalen-1 );
++ }
++ if ( massive_attack != 20 ) {
++ if ( Ser0UDCIMP != ep2_curdmalen-1 )
++ printk( "usbsnd: Massive attack FAILED :-( %d\n",
++ 20 - massive_attack );
++ else
++ printk( "usbsnd: Massive attack WORKED :-) %d\n",
++ 20 - massive_attack );
++ }
++ }
++ /* End remove if never seen... 8Mar01ww */
++
++ Ser0UDCAR = usbd_info.address; // fighting stupid silicon bug
++ sa1100_dma_queue_buffer(dmachn_tx, NULL, ep2_curdmapos, ep2_curdmalen);
++}
++
++static void
++ep2_done(int flag)
++{
++ int size = ep2_len - ep2_remain;
++ if (ep2_len) {
++ pci_unmap_single(NULL, ep2_dma, ep2_len, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
++ ep2_len = 0;
++ if (ep2_callback)
++ ep2_callback(flag, size);
++ }
++}
++
++int
++ep2_init(int chn)
++{
++ desc_t * pd = sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr();
++ tx_pktsize = __le16_to_cpu( pd->b.ep2.wMaxPacketSize );
++ dmachn_tx = chn;
++ sa1100_dma_flush_all(dmachn_tx);
++ ep2_done(-EAGAIN);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++void
++ep2_reset(void)
++{
++ desc_t * pd = sa1100_usb_get_descriptor_ptr();
++ tx_pktsize = __le16_to_cpu( pd->b.ep2.wMaxPacketSize );
++ UDC_clear(Ser0UDCCS2, UDCCS2_FST);
++ sa1100_dma_flush_all(dmachn_tx);
++ ep2_done(-EINTR);
++}
++
++void
++ep2_int_hndlr(int udcsr)
++{
++ int status = Ser0UDCCS2;
++
++ if (Ser0UDCAR != usbd_info.address) // check for stupid silicon bug.
++ Ser0UDCAR = usbd_info.address;
++
++ UDC_flip(Ser0UDCCS2, UDCCS2_SST);
++
++ if (status & UDCCS2_TPC) {
++ sa1100_dma_flush_all(dmachn_tx);
++
++ if (status & (UDCCS2_TPE | UDCCS2_TUR)) {
++ printk("usb_send: transmit error %x\n", status);
++ ep2_done(-EIO);
++ } else {
++#if 1 // 22Feb01ww/Oleg
++ ep2_curdmapos += ep2_curdmalen;
++ ep2_remain -= ep2_curdmalen;
++#else
++ ep2_curdmapos += Ser0UDCIMP + 1; // this is workaround
++ ep2_remain -= Ser0UDCIMP + 1; // for case when setting of Ser0UDCIMP was failed
++#endif
++
++ if (ep2_remain != 0) {
++ ep2_start();
++ } else {
++ ep2_done(0);
++ }
++ }
++ } else {
++ printk("usb_send: Not TPC: UDCCS2 = %x\n", status);
++ }
++}
++
++int
++sa1100_usb_send(char *buf, int len, usb_callback_t callback)
++{
++ int flags;
++
++ if (usbd_info.state != USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ if (ep2_len)
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ ep2_buf = buf;
++ ep2_len = len;
++ ep2_dma = pci_map_single(NULL, buf, len, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
++ ep2_callback = callback;
++ ep2_remain = len;
++ ep2_curdmapos = ep2_dma;
++ ep2_start();
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++void
++sa1100_usb_send_reset(void)
++{
++ ep2_reset();
++}
++
++int sa1100_usb_xmitter_avail( void )
++{
++ if (usbd_info.state != USB_STATE_CONFIGURED)
++ return -ENODEV;
++ if (ep2_len)
++ return -EBUSY;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(sa1100_usb_xmitter_avail);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(sa1100_usb_send);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(sa1100_usb_send_reset);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/Makefile 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:38:43.000000000 +0000
+@@ -39,6 +39,8 @@
+ p-$(CONFIG_CPU_ARM925T) += proc-arm925.o
+ p-$(CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T) += proc-arm926.o
+ p-$(CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020) += proc-arm1020.o
++p-$(CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E) += proc-arm1020E.o
++p-$(CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022) += proc-arm1022.o
+ p-$(CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026) += proc-arm1026.o
+ p-$(CONFIG_CPU_SA110) += proc-sa110.o
+ p-$(CONFIG_CPU_SA1100) += proc-sa110.o
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/alignment.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/alignment.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/alignment.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/alignment.c 2004-04-09 15:09:44.000000000 +0100
+@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/compiler.h>
+ #include <linux/signal.h>
+-#include <linux/sched.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+ #include <linux/errno.h>
+ #include <linux/string.h>
+@@ -19,7 +18,6 @@
+ #include <linux/ptrace.h>
+ #include <linux/mman.h>
+ #include <linux/mm.h>
+-#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+ #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+ #include <linux/bitops.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+@@ -30,13 +28,11 @@
+ #include <asm/pgtable.h>
+ #include <asm/unaligned.h>
+
+-extern void
+-do_bad_area(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
+- int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs);
++#include "fault.h"
+
+ /*
+ * 32-bit misaligned trap handler (c) 1998 San Mehat (CCC) -July 1998
+- * /proc/sys/debug/alignment, modified and integrated into
++ * /proc/cpu/alignment, modified and integrated into
+ * Linux 2.1 by Russell King
+ *
+ * Speed optimisations and better fault handling by Russell King.
+@@ -130,31 +126,6 @@
+ return count;
+ }
+
+-/*
+- * This needs to be done after sysctl_init, otherwise sys/ will be
+- * overwritten. Actually, this shouldn't be in sys/ at all since
+- * it isn't a sysctl, and it doesn't contain sysctl information.
+- * We now locate it in /proc/cpu/alignment instead.
+- */
+-static int __init alignment_init(void)
+-{
+- struct proc_dir_entry *res;
+-
+- res = proc_mkdir("cpu", NULL);
+- if (!res)
+- return -ENOMEM;
+-
+- res = create_proc_entry("alignment", S_IWUSR | S_IRUGO, res);
+- if (!res)
+- return -ENOMEM;
+-
+- res->read_proc = proc_alignment_read;
+- res->write_proc = proc_alignment_write;
+-
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-__initcall(alignment_init);
+ #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
+
+ union offset_union {
+@@ -429,7 +400,7 @@
+ * For alignment faults on the ARM922T/ARM920T the MMU makes
+ * the FSR (and hence addr) equal to the updated base address
+ * of the multiple access rather than the restored value.
+- * Switch this messsage off if we've got a ARM92[02], otherwise
++ * Switch this message off if we've got a ARM92[02], otherwise
+ * [ls]dm alignment faults are noisy!
+ */
+ #if !(defined CONFIG_CPU_ARM922T) && !(defined CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T)
+@@ -486,7 +457,8 @@
+ return TYPE_ERROR;
+ }
+
+-int do_alignment(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs)
++static int
++do_alignment(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ union offset_union offset;
+ unsigned long instr, instrptr;
+@@ -541,7 +513,7 @@
+ case SHIFT_RORRRX:
+ if (shiftval == 0) {
+ offset.un >>= 1;
+- if (regs->ARM_cpsr & CC_C_BIT)
++ if (regs->ARM_cpsr & PSR_C_BIT)
+ offset.un |= 1 << 31;
+ } else
+ offset.un = offset.un >> shiftval |
+@@ -577,7 +549,7 @@
+ /*
+ * We got a fault - fix it up, or die.
+ */
+- do_bad_area(current, current->mm, addr, error_code, regs);
++ do_bad_area(current, current->mm, addr, fsr, regs);
+ return 0;
+
+ bad:
+@@ -594,8 +566,8 @@
+
+ if (ai_usermode & 1)
+ printk("Alignment trap: %s (%d) PC=0x%08lx Instr=0x%08lx "
+- "Address=0x%08lx Code 0x%02x\n", current->comm,
+- current->pid, instrptr, instr, addr, error_code);
++ "Address=0x%08lx FSR 0x%03x\n", current->comm,
++ current->pid, instrptr, instr, addr, fsr);
+
+ if (ai_usermode & 2)
+ goto fixup;
+@@ -607,3 +579,34 @@
+
+ return 0;
+ }
++
++/*
++ * This needs to be done after sysctl_init, otherwise sys/ will be
++ * overwritten. Actually, this shouldn't be in sys/ at all since
++ * it isn't a sysctl, and it doesn't contain sysctl information.
++ * We now locate it in /proc/cpu/alignment instead.
++ */
++static int __init alignment_init(void)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
++ struct proc_dir_entry *res;
++
++ res = proc_mkdir("cpu", NULL);
++ if (!res)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ res = create_proc_entry("alignment", S_IWUSR | S_IRUGO, res);
++ if (!res)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ res->read_proc = proc_alignment_read;
++ res->write_proc = proc_alignment_write;
++#endif
++
++ hook_fault_code(1, do_alignment, SIGILL, "alignment exception");
++ hook_fault_code(3, do_alignment, SIGILL, "alignment exception");
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++__initcall(alignment_init);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/fault-armv.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/fault-armv.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/fault-armv.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/fault-armv.c 2004-04-09 21:22:20.000000000 +0100
+@@ -2,116 +2,90 @@
+ * linux/arch/arm/mm/fault-armv.c
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1995 Linus Torvalds
+- * Modifications for ARM processor (c) 1995-2001 Russell King
++ * Modifications for ARM processor (c) 1995-2003 Russell King
+ *
+ * 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/signal.h>
+ #include <linux/sched.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+-#include <linux/errno.h>
+-#include <linux/string.h>
+ #include <linux/types.h>
+ #include <linux/ptrace.h>
+-#include <linux/mman.h>
+ #include <linux/mm.h>
+-#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+-#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+ #include <linux/bitops.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+
+-#include <asm/system.h>
+-#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+ #include <asm/pgalloc.h>
+ #include <asm/pgtable.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
+
+-extern void show_pte(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr);
+-extern int do_page_fault(unsigned long addr, int error_code,
+- struct pt_regs *regs);
+-extern int do_translation_fault(unsigned long addr, int error_code,
+- struct pt_regs *regs);
+-extern void do_bad_area(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm,
+- unsigned long addr, int error_code,
+- struct pt_regs *regs);
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP
+-extern int do_alignment(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs);
+-#else
+-#define do_alignment do_bad
+-#endif
+-
++#include "fault.h"
+
+ /*
+ * Some section permission faults need to be handled gracefully.
+ * They can happen due to a __{get,put}_user during an oops.
+ */
+ static int
+-do_sect_fault(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs)
++do_sect_fault(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ struct task_struct *tsk = current;
+- do_bad_area(tsk, tsk->active_mm, addr, error_code, regs);
++ do_bad_area(tsk, tsk->active_mm, addr, fsr, regs);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /*
+- * Hook for things that need to trap external faults. Note that
+- * we don't guarantee that this will be the final version of the
+- * interface.
+- */
+-int (*external_fault)(unsigned long addr, struct pt_regs *regs);
+-
+-static int
+-do_external_fault(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs)
+-{
+- if (external_fault)
+- return external_fault(addr, regs);
+- return 1;
+-}
+-
+-/*
+ * This abort handler always returns "fault".
+ */
+ static int
+-do_bad(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs)
++do_bad(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+-static const struct fsr_info {
+- int (*fn)(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs);
++static struct fsr_info {
++ int (*fn)(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs);
+ int sig;
+ const char *name;
+ } fsr_info[] = {
+ { do_bad, SIGSEGV, "vector exception" },
+- { do_alignment, SIGILL, "alignment exception" },
++ { do_bad, SIGILL, "alignment exception" },
+ { do_bad, SIGKILL, "terminal exception" },
+- { do_alignment, SIGILL, "alignment exception" },
+- { do_external_fault, SIGBUS, "external abort on linefetch" },
++ { do_bad, SIGILL, "alignment exception" },
++ { do_bad, SIGBUS, "external abort on linefetch" },
+ { do_translation_fault, SIGSEGV, "section translation fault" },
+- { do_external_fault, SIGBUS, "external abort on linefetch" },
++ { do_bad, SIGBUS, "external abort on linefetch" },
+ { do_page_fault, SIGSEGV, "page translation fault" },
+- { do_external_fault, SIGBUS, "external abort on non-linefetch" },
++ { do_bad, SIGBUS, "external abort on non-linefetch" },
+ { do_bad, SIGSEGV, "section domain fault" },
+- { do_external_fault, SIGBUS, "external abort on non-linefetch" },
++ { do_bad, SIGBUS, "external abort on non-linefetch" },
+ { do_bad, SIGSEGV, "page domain fault" },
+ { do_bad, SIGBUS, "external abort on translation" },
+ { do_sect_fault, SIGSEGV, "section permission fault" },
+ { do_bad, SIGBUS, "external abort on translation" },
+- { do_page_fault, SIGSEGV, "page permission fault" }
++ { do_page_fault, SIGSEGV, "page permission fault" },
+ };
+
++void __init
++hook_fault_code(int nr, int (*fn)(unsigned long, unsigned int, struct pt_regs *),
++ int sig, const char *name)
++{
++ if (nr >= 0 && nr < ARRAY_SIZE(fsr_info)) {
++ fsr_info[nr].fn = fn;
++ fsr_info[nr].sig = sig;
++ fsr_info[nr].name = name;
++ }
++}
++
+ /*
+ * Dispatch a data abort to the relevant handler.
+ */
+ asmlinkage void
+-do_DataAbort(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs, int fsr)
++do_DataAbort(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ const struct fsr_info *inf = fsr_info + (fsr & 15);
+
+- if (!inf->fn(addr, error_code, regs))
++ if (!inf->fn(addr, fsr, regs))
+ return;
+
+ printk(KERN_ALERT "Unhandled fault: %s (0x%03x) at 0x%08lx\n",
+@@ -127,25 +101,28 @@
+ do_translation_fault(addr, 0, regs);
+ }
+
++static unsigned long shared_pte_mask = L_PTE_CACHEABLE;
++
+ /*
+ * We take the easy way out of this problem - we make the
+ * PTE uncacheable. However, we leave the write buffer on.
+ */
+-static void adjust_pte(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long address)
++static int adjust_pte(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long address)
+ {
+ pgd_t *pgd;
+ pmd_t *pmd;
+ pte_t *pte, entry;
++ int ret = 0;
+
+ pgd = pgd_offset(vma->vm_mm, address);
+ if (pgd_none(*pgd))
+- return;
++ goto no_pgd;
+ if (pgd_bad(*pgd))
+ goto bad_pgd;
+
+ pmd = pmd_offset(pgd, address);
+ if (pmd_none(*pmd))
+- return;
++ goto no_pmd;
+ if (pmd_bad(*pmd))
+ goto bad_pmd;
+
+@@ -156,33 +133,38 @@
+ * If this page isn't present, or is already setup to
+ * fault (ie, is old), we can safely ignore any issues.
+ */
+- if (pte_present(entry) && pte_val(entry) & L_PTE_CACHEABLE) {
++ if (pte_present(entry) && pte_val(entry) & shared_pte_mask) {
+ flush_cache_page(vma, address);
+- pte_val(entry) &= ~L_PTE_CACHEABLE;
++ pte_val(entry) &= ~shared_pte_mask;
+ set_pte(pte, entry);
+ flush_tlb_page(vma, address);
++ ret = 1;
+ }
+- return;
++ return ret;
+
+ bad_pgd:
+ pgd_ERROR(*pgd);
+ pgd_clear(pgd);
+- return;
++no_pgd:
++ return 0;
+
+ bad_pmd:
+ pmd_ERROR(*pmd);
+ pmd_clear(pmd);
+- return;
++no_pmd:
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+ static void
+-make_coherent(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr, struct page *page)
++make_coherent(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr, struct page *page, int dirty)
+ {
+ struct vm_area_struct *mpnt;
+ struct mm_struct *mm = vma->vm_mm;
+- unsigned long pgoff = (addr - vma->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
++ unsigned long pgoff;
+ int aliases = 0;
+
++ pgoff = vma->vm_pgoff + ((addr - vma->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
++
+ /*
+ * If we have any shared mappings that are in the same mm
+ * space, then we need to handle them specially to maintain
+@@ -194,7 +176,7 @@
+
+ /*
+ * If this VMA is not in our MM, we can ignore it.
+- * Note that we intentionally don't mask out the VMA
++ * Note that we intentionally mask out the VMA
+ * that we are fixing up.
+ */
+ if (mpnt->vm_mm != mm || mpnt == vma)
+@@ -210,14 +192,17 @@
+ if (off >= (mpnt->vm_end - mpnt->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
+ continue;
+
++ off = mpnt->vm_start + (off << PAGE_SHIFT);
++
+ /*
+ * Ok, it is within mpnt. Fix it up.
+ */
+- adjust_pte(mpnt, mpnt->vm_start + (off << PAGE_SHIFT));
+- aliases ++;
++ aliases += adjust_pte(mpnt, off);
+ }
+ if (aliases)
+ adjust_pte(vma, addr);
++ else if (dirty)
++ flush_cache_page(vma, addr);
+ }
+
+ /*
+@@ -242,11 +227,85 @@
+ return;
+ page = pfn_to_page(pfn);
+ if (page->mapping) {
+- if (test_and_clear_bit(PG_dcache_dirty, &page->flags)) {
++ int dirty = test_and_clear_bit(PG_dcache_dirty, &page->flags);
++
++ if (dirty) {
+ unsigned long kvirt = (unsigned long)page_address(page);
+ cpu_cache_clean_invalidate_range(kvirt, kvirt + PAGE_SIZE, 0);
+ }
+
+- make_coherent(vma, addr, page);
++ make_coherent(vma, addr, page, dirty);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Check whether the write buffer has physical address aliasing
++ * issues. If it has, we need to avoid them for the case where
++ * we have several shared mappings of the same object in user
++ * space.
++ */
++static int __init check_writebuffer(unsigned long *p1, unsigned long *p2)
++{
++ register unsigned long zero = 0, one = 1, val;
++
++ mb();
++ *p1 = one;
++ mb();
++ *p2 = zero;
++ mb();
++ val = *p1;
++ mb();
++ return val != zero;
++}
++
++static inline void *map_page(struct page *page)
++{
++ void *map;
++
++ map = __ioremap(page_to_phys(page), PAGE_SIZE, L_PTE_BUFFERABLE);
++ if (map)
++ get_page(page);
++ return map;
++}
++
++static inline void unmap_page(void *map)
++{
++ iounmap(map);
++}
++
++void __init check_writebuffer_bugs(void)
++{
++ struct page *page;
++ const char *reason;
++ unsigned long v = 1;
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "CPU: Testing write buffer: ");
++
++ page = alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (page) {
++ unsigned long *p1, *p2;
++
++ p1 = map_page(page);
++ p2 = map_page(page);
++
++ if (p1 && p2) {
++ v = check_writebuffer(p1, p2);
++ reason = "enabling work-around";
++ } else {
++ reason = "unable to map memory\n";
++ }
++
++ unmap_page(p1);
++ unmap_page(p2);
++ put_page(page);
++ } else {
++ reason = "unable to grab page\n";
++ }
++
++ if (v) {
++ printk("FAIL - %s\n", reason);
++ shared_pte_mask |= L_PTE_BUFFERABLE;
++ } else {
++ printk("pass\n");
+ }
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/fault-common.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/fault-common.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/fault-common.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/fault-common.c 2004-01-14 21:38:43.000000000 +0000
+@@ -11,21 +11,17 @@
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/signal.h>
+ #include <linux/sched.h>
+-#include <linux/kernel.h>
+-#include <linux/errno.h>
+ #include <linux/string.h>
+-#include <linux/types.h>
+ #include <linux/ptrace.h>
+-#include <linux/mman.h>
+ #include <linux/mm.h>
+ #include <linux/interrupt.h>
+-#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+
+ #include <asm/system.h>
+-#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+ #include <asm/pgtable.h>
+-#include <asm/unaligned.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#include "fault.h"
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_26
+ #define FAULT_CODE_WRITE 0x02
+@@ -34,13 +30,11 @@
+ #define READ_FAULT(m) (!((m) & FAULT_CODE_WRITE))
+ #else
+ /*
+- * On 32-bit processors, we define "mode" to be zero when reading,
+- * non-zero when writing. This now ties up nicely with the polarity
+- * of the 26-bit machines, and also means that we avoid the horrible
+- * gcc code for "int val = !other_val;".
++ * "code" is actually the FSR register. Bit 11 set means the
++ * instruction was performing a write.
+ */
+-#define DO_COW(m) (m)
+-#define READ_FAULT(m) (!(m))
++#define DO_COW(code) ((code) & (1 << 11))
++#define READ_FAULT(code) (!DO_COW(code))
+ #endif
+
+ /*
+@@ -54,16 +48,17 @@
+ if (!mm)
+ mm = &init_mm;
+
+- printk(KERN_ALERT "mm = %p pgd = %p\n", mm, mm->pgd);
+-
+ fs = get_fs();
+ set_fs(get_ds());
++
+ do {
+- pgd_t pg, *pgd = pgd_offset(mm, addr);
++ pgd_t pg, *pgd;
+ pmd_t pm, *pmd;
+ pte_t pt, *pte;
+
+- printk(KERN_ALERT "*pgd = ");
++ printk(KERN_ALERT "pgd = %p\n", mm->pgd);
++ pgd = pgd_offset(mm, addr);
++ printk(KERN_ALERT "[%08lx] *pgd=", addr);
+
+ if (__get_user(pgd_val(pg), (unsigned long *)pgd)) {
+ printk("(faulted)");
+@@ -122,7 +117,7 @@
+ * Oops. The kernel tried to access some page that wasn't present.
+ */
+ static void
+-__do_kernel_fault(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, int error_code,
++__do_kernel_fault(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr,
+ struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ unsigned long fixup;
+@@ -148,7 +143,7 @@
+ "paging request", addr);
+
+ show_pte(mm, addr);
+- die("Oops", regs, error_code);
++ die("Oops", regs, fsr);
+ do_exit(SIGKILL);
+ }
+
+@@ -157,20 +152,20 @@
+ * User mode accesses just cause a SIGSEGV
+ */
+ static void
+-__do_user_fault(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long addr, int error_code,
+- int code, struct pt_regs *regs)
++__do_user_fault(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long addr,
++ unsigned int fsr, int code, struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ struct siginfo si;
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_USER
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: unhandled page fault at pc=0x%08lx, "
+ "lr=0x%08lx (bad address=0x%08lx, code %d)\n",
+- tsk->comm, regs->ARM_pc, regs->ARM_lr, addr, error_code);
++ tsk->comm, regs->ARM_pc, regs->ARM_lr, addr, fsr);
+ show_regs(regs);
+ #endif
+
+ tsk->thread.address = addr;
+- tsk->thread.error_code = error_code;
++ tsk->thread.error_code = fsr;
+ tsk->thread.trap_no = 14;
+ si.si_signo = SIGSEGV;
+ si.si_errno = 0;
+@@ -181,20 +176,20 @@
+
+ void
+ do_bad_area(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr,
+- int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs)
++ unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If we are in kernel mode at this point, we
+ * have no context to handle this fault with.
+ */
+ if (user_mode(regs))
+- __do_user_fault(tsk, addr, error_code, SEGV_MAPERR, regs);
++ __do_user_fault(tsk, addr, fsr, SEGV_MAPERR, regs);
+ else
+- __do_kernel_fault(mm, addr, error_code, regs);
++ __do_kernel_fault(mm, addr, fsr, regs);
+ }
+
+ static int
+-__do_page_fault(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, int error_code,
++__do_page_fault(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr,
+ struct task_struct *tsk)
+ {
+ struct vm_area_struct *vma;
+@@ -212,7 +207,7 @@
+ * memory access, so we can handle it.
+ */
+ good_area:
+- if (READ_FAULT(error_code)) /* read? */
++ if (READ_FAULT(fsr)) /* read? */
+ mask = VM_READ|VM_EXEC;
+ else
+ mask = VM_WRITE;
+@@ -227,7 +222,7 @@
+ * than endlessly redo the fault.
+ */
+ survive:
+- fault = handle_mm_fault(mm, vma, addr & PAGE_MASK, DO_COW(error_code));
++ fault = handle_mm_fault(mm, vma, addr & PAGE_MASK, DO_COW(fsr));
+
+ /*
+ * Handle the "normal" cases first - successful and sigbus
+@@ -260,7 +255,7 @@
+ return fault;
+ }
+
+-int do_page_fault(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs)
++int do_page_fault(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ struct task_struct *tsk;
+ struct mm_struct *mm;
+@@ -277,7 +272,7 @@
+ goto no_context;
+
+ down_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
+- fault = __do_page_fault(mm, addr, error_code, tsk);
++ fault = __do_page_fault(mm, addr, fsr, tsk);
+ up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
+
+ /*
+@@ -308,7 +303,7 @@
+ printk("VM: killing process %s\n", tsk->comm);
+ do_exit(SIGKILL);
+ } else
+- __do_user_fault(tsk, addr, error_code, fault == -1 ?
++ __do_user_fault(tsk, addr, fsr, fault == -1 ?
+ SEGV_ACCERR : SEGV_MAPERR, regs);
+ return 0;
+
+@@ -323,7 +318,7 @@
+ * or user mode.
+ */
+ tsk->thread.address = addr;
+- tsk->thread.error_code = error_code;
++ tsk->thread.error_code = fsr;
+ tsk->thread.trap_no = 14;
+ force_sig(SIGBUS, tsk);
+ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_USER
+@@ -336,7 +331,7 @@
+ return 0;
+
+ no_context:
+- __do_kernel_fault(mm, addr, error_code, regs);
++ __do_kernel_fault(mm, addr, fsr, regs);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -357,21 +352,23 @@
+ * interrupt or a critical region, and should only copy the information
+ * from the master page table, nothing more.
+ */
+-int do_translation_fault(unsigned long addr, int error_code, struct pt_regs *regs)
++int do_translation_fault(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr,
++ struct pt_regs *regs)
+ {
+ struct task_struct *tsk;
+- struct mm_struct *mm;
+ int offset;
+ pgd_t *pgd, *pgd_k;
+ pmd_t *pmd, *pmd_k;
+
+ if (addr < TASK_SIZE)
+- return do_page_fault(addr, error_code, regs);
++ return do_page_fault(addr, fsr, regs);
+
+ offset = __pgd_offset(addr);
+
+ /*
+ * FIXME: CP15 C1 is write only on ARMv3 architectures.
++ * You really need to read the value in the page table
++ * register, not a copy.
+ */
+ pgd = cpu_get_pgd() + offset;
+ pgd_k = init_mm.pgd + offset;
+@@ -395,8 +392,7 @@
+
+ bad_area:
+ tsk = current;
+- mm = tsk->active_mm;
+
+- do_bad_area(tsk, mm, addr, error_code, regs);
++ do_bad_area(tsk, tsk->active_mm, addr, fsr, regs);
+ return 0;
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/fault.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/fault.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/fault.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/fault.h 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
++void do_bad_area(struct task_struct *tsk, struct mm_struct *mm,
++ unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs);
++
++void show_pte(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr);
++
++int do_page_fault(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs);
++
++int do_translation_fault(unsigned long addr, unsigned int fsr, struct pt_regs *regs);
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/init.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/init.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/init.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/init.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
+ */
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/signal.h>
+-#include <linux/sched.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+ #include <linux/errno.h>
+ #include <linux/string.h>
+@@ -18,7 +17,6 @@
+ #include <linux/mman.h>
+ #include <linux/mm.h>
+ #include <linux/swap.h>
+-#include <linux/swapctl.h>
+ #include <linux/smp.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+ #include <linux/bootmem.h>
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/ioremap.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/ioremap.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/ioremap.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/ioremap.c 2004-02-25 22:03:38.000000000 +0000
+@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
+ */
+ offset = phys_addr & ~PAGE_MASK;
+ phys_addr &= PAGE_MASK;
+- size = PAGE_ALIGN(last_addr) - phys_addr;
++ size = PAGE_ALIGN(last_addr + 1) - phys_addr;
+
+ /*
+ * Ok, go for it..
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c 2003-11-28 18:26:19.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/mm-armv.c 2004-01-14 21:38:43.000000000 +0000
+@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
+ *
+ * Page table sludge for ARM v3 and v4 processor architectures.
+ */
+-#include <linux/sched.h>
+ #include <linux/mm.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+ #include <linux/bootmem.h>
+@@ -390,6 +389,9 @@
+ init_maps->bufferable = 0;
+
+ create_mapping(init_maps);
++
++ flush_cache_all();
++ flush_tlb_all();
+ }
+
+ /*
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -65,18 +65,21 @@
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * r0 = address of abort
+- * r1 != 0 if writing
+- * r3 = FSR
++ * r1 = FSR
++ * r3 = corrupted
+ * r4 = corrupted
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm1020_data_abort)
+- mrc p15, 0, r3, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+- ldr r1, [r2] @ read aborted instruction
+- and r3, r3, #255
+- tst r1, r1, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT
++ ldrneh r3, [r2] @ read aborted thumb instruction
++ ldreq r3, [r2] @ read aborted ARM instruction
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ movne r3, r3, lsl #(21 - 12) @ move thumb bit 11 to ARM bit 20
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ check write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -170,10 +173,10 @@
+ #endif
+ subs r3, r3, #1
+ cmp r3, #0
+- bge 2b @ entries 3F to 0
++ bhs 2b @ entries 3F to 0
+ subs r1, r1, #1
+ cmp r1, #0
+- bge 1b @ segments 7 to 0
++ bhs 1b @ segments 7 to 0
+ #endif
+
+ #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE
+@@ -201,7 +204,7 @@
+ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ sub r3, r1, r0
+ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+- bgt cpu_arm1020_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm1020_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+ mcr p15, 0, r3, c7, c10, 4
+ #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c14, 1 @ clean and invalidate D entry
+@@ -214,7 +217,7 @@
+ #endif
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ #endif
+
+ #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE
+@@ -302,7 +305,7 @@
+ #endif
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ #else
+ /* D cache off, but still drain the write buffer */
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ Drain write buffer
+@@ -328,7 +331,7 @@
+ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ sub r3, r1, r0
+ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+- bgt cpu_arm1020_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm1020_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+ mcr p15, 0, r3, c7, c10, 4
+ #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c14, 1 @ clean and invalidate D entry
+@@ -341,7 +344,7 @@
+ #endif
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ #endif
+
+ #ifndef CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE
+@@ -488,7 +491,7 @@
+ mov r0, r0
+ #endif
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -541,10 +544,10 @@
+ #endif
+ subs r3, r3, #1
+ cmp r3, #0
+- bge 2b @ entries 3F to 0
++ bhs 2b @ entries 3F to 0
+ subs r1, r1, #1
+ cmp r1, #0
+- bge 1b @ segments 15 to 0
++ bhs 1b @ segments 15 to 0
+
+ #endif
+ mov r1, #0
+@@ -603,7 +606,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+@@ -740,12 +743,12 @@
+
+ .type cpu_arch_name, #object
+ cpu_arch_name:
+- .asciz "armv4"
++ .asciz "armv5t"
+ .size cpu_arch_name, . - cpu_arch_name
+
+ .type cpu_elf_name, #object
+ cpu_elf_name:
+- .asciz "v4"
++ .asciz "v5"
+ .size cpu_elf_name, . - cpu_elf_name
+ .align
+
+@@ -753,9 +756,9 @@
+
+ .type __arm1020_proc_info,#object
+ __arm1020_proc_info:
+- .long 0x4100a200
+- .long 0xff00fff0
+- .long 0x00000c02 @ mmuflags
++ .long 0x4104a200 @ ARM 1020T (Architecture v5T)
++ .long 0xff0ffff0
++ .long 0x00000c0e @ mmuflags
+ b __arm1020_setup
+ .long cpu_arch_name
+ .long cpu_elf_name
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020E.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020E.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020E.S 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020E.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
++/*
++ * linux/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1020E.S: MMU functions for ARM1020E
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 ARM Limited
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ *
++ * These are the low level assembler for performing cache and TLB
++ * functions on the arm1020E.
++ */
++#include <linux/linkage.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <asm/assembler.h>
++#include <asm/constants.h>
++#include <asm/procinfo.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++
++/*
++ * This is the maximum size of an area which will be invalidated
++ * using the single invalidate entry instructions. Anything larger
++ * than this, and we go for the whole cache.
++ *
++ * This value should be chosen such that we choose the cheapest
++ * alternative.
++ */
++#define MAX_AREA_SIZE 32768
++
++/*
++ * the cache line size of the I and D cache
++ */
++#define DCACHELINESIZE 32
++#define ICACHELINESIZE 32
++
++/*
++ * and the page size
++ */
++#define LOG2PAGESIZE 12 /* == 4096 Bytes */
++#define PAGESIZE (1 << LOG2PAGESIZE)
++
++/*
++ * create some useful conditional macro definitions
++ * we often need to know if we are ((not dcache disable) and writethrough) or ((not dcache disable) and writeback)
++ */
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_ENABLE
++#else
++ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ #else
++ #define CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ #endif
++ #define CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_ENABLE
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++#else
++ #define CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++#endif
++
++ .text
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_data_abort()
++ *
++ * obtain information about current aborted instruction
++ * Note: we read user space. This means we might cause a data
++ * abort here if the I-TLB and D-TLB aren't seeing the same
++ * picture. Unfortunately, this does happen. We live with it.
++ *
++ * r2 = address of aborted instruction
++ * r3 = cpsr
++ *
++ * Returns:
++ * r0 = address of abort
++ * r1 = FSR
++ * r3 = corrupted
++ * r4 = corrupted
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_data_abort)
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
++ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT
++ ldrneh r3, [r2] @ read aborted thumb instruction
++ ldreq r3, [r2] @ read aborted ARM instruction
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ movne r3, r3, lsl #(21 - 12) @ move thumb bit 11 to ARM bit 20
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ check write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_check_bugs()
++ */
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_check_bugs)
++ mrs ip, cpsr
++ bic ip, ip, #F_BIT
++ msr cpsr, ip
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_proc_init()
++ */
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_proc_init)
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_proc_fin()
++ */
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_proc_fin)
++ stmfd sp!, {lr}
++ mov ip, #F_BIT | I_BIT | SVC_MODE
++ msr cpsr_c, ip
++ bl cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all
++ mrc p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ ctrl register
++ bic r0, r0, #0x1000 @ ...i............
++ bic r0, r0, #0x000e @ ............wca.
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ disable caches
++ ldmfd sp!, {pc}
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_reset(loc)
++ *
++ * Perform a soft reset of the system. Put the CPU into the
++ * same state as it would be if it had been reset, and branch
++ * to what would be the reset vector.
++ *
++ * loc: location to jump to for soft reset
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_reset)
++ mov ip, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c7, 0 @ invalidate I,D caches
++ mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mcr p15, 0, ip, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I & D TLBs
++ mrc p15, 0, ip, c1, c0, 0 @ ctrl register
++ bic ip, ip, #0x000f @ ............wcam
++ bic ip, ip, #0x1100 @ ...i...s........
++ mcr p15, 0, ip, c1, c0, 0 @ ctrl register
++ mov pc, r0
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_do_idle()
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_do_idle)
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c0, 4 @ Wait for interrupt
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/* ================================= CACHE ================================ */
++
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all()
++ *
++ * clean and invalidate all cache lines
++ *
++ * Note:
++ * 1. we should preserve r0 and ip at all times
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all)
++ mov r2, #1
++cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2:
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mov r1, #0x0F << 5 @ 16 segments
++1: orr r3, r1, #63 << 26 @ 64 entries
++2: mcr p15, 0, r3, c7, c14, 2 @ clean and invalidate D index
++ subs r3, r3, #1 << 26
++ bcs 2b
++ subs r1, r1, #1 << 5
++ bcs 1b @ segments 15 to 0
++#endif
++
++ mov r1, #0
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c6, 0 @ invalidate D cache
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ teq r2, #0
++ mcrne p15, 0, r1, c7, c5, 0 @ invalidate I cache
++#endif
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_range(start, end, flags)
++ *
++ * clean and invalidate all cache lines associated with this area of memory
++ *
++ * start: Area start address
++ * end: Area end address
++ * flags: nonzero for I cache as well
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_range)
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ sub r3, r1, r0
++ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
++ bhs cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++1:
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c14, 1 @ clean and invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ teq r2, #0
++ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
++#endif
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b @ unsigned lower or same - must include end point (r1)!
++
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_flush_ram_page(page)
++ *
++ * clean and invalidate all cache lines associated with this area of memory
++ *
++ * page: page to clean and invalidate
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_flush_ram_page)
++ mov r1, #PAGESIZE
++ mov r0, r0, LSR #LOG2PAGESIZE @ round down to nearest page
++ mov r0, r0, LSL #LOG2PAGESIZE
++1:
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c14, 1 @ clean and invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
++#endif
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ subs r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ bne 1b
++
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/* ================================ D-CACHE =============================== */
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_dcache_invalidate_range(start, end)
++ *
++ * throw away all D-cached data in specified region without an obligation
++ * to write them back. Note however that we must clean the D-cached entries
++ * around the boundaries if the start and/or end address are not cache
++ * aligned.
++ *
++ * start: virtual start address
++ * end: virtual end address
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_dcache_invalidate_range)
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ tst r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry at start
++ tst r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ mcrne p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry at end
++#endif
++
++1:
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_ENABLE
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
++#endif
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b
++
++ /* Even if the D cache is off still drain the write buffer */
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ Drain write buffer
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_range(start, end)
++ *
++ * For the specified virtual address range, ensure that all caches contain
++ * clean data, such that peripheral accesses to the physical RAM fetch
++ * correct data.
++ *
++ * start: virtual start address
++ * end: virtual end address
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_range)
++
++ mov r2, #0
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ sub r3, r1, r0
++ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
++ bhs cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++
++1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b
++#endif
++
++ mcr p15, 0, r2, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_page(page)
++ *
++ * Cleans a single page of dcache so that if we have any future aliased
++ * mappings, they will be consistent at the time that they are created.
++ *
++ * page: virtual address of page to clean from dcache
++ *
++ * Note:
++ * we don't invalidate the entries since when we write the page
++ * out to disk, the entries may get reloaded into the cache.
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_page)
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mov r0, r0, LSR #LOG2PAGESIZE @ round down to nearest page
++ mov r0, r0, LSL #LOG2PAGESIZE
++ mov r1, #PAGESIZE
++1:
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ subs r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ bne 1b
++#endif
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_entry(addr)
++ *
++ * Clean the specified entry of any caches such that the MMU
++ * translation fetches will obtain correct data.
++ *
++ * addr: cache-unaligned virtual address
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_entry)
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean single D entry
++#endif
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/* ================================ I-CACHE =============================== */
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_icache_invalidate_range(start, end)
++ *
++ * invalidate a range of virtual addresses from the Icache
++ *
++ * This is a little misleading, it is not intended to clean out
++ * the i-cache but to make sure that any data written to the
++ * range is made consistent. This means that when we execute code
++ * in that region, everything works as we expect.
++ *
++ * This generally means writing back data in the Dcache and
++ * write buffer and invalidating the Icache over that region
++ *
++ * start: virtual start address
++ * end: virtual end address
++ *
++ * NOTE: ICACHELINESIZE == DCACHELINESIZE (so we don't need to
++ * loop twice, once for i-cache, once for d-cache)
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_icache_invalidate_range)
++ bic r0, r0, #ICACHELINESIZE - 1
++ sub r3, r1, r0
++ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
++ movhs r2, #1
++ bhs cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++
++1:
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ Clean D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ Invalidate I entry
++#endif
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b @ unsigned lower or same - includes r1 entry
++
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_icache_invalidate_page)
++ mov r0, r0, LSR #LOG2PAGESIZE @ round down to nearest page
++ mov r0, r0, LSL #LOG2PAGESIZE
++ add r1, r0, #PAGESIZE
++ b cpu_arm1020E_icache_invalidate_range
++
++/* ================================== TLB ================================= */
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_all()
++ *
++ * Invalidate all TLB entries
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_all)
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I & D tlbs
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_range(start, end)
++ *
++ * invalidate TLB entries covering the specified range
++ *
++ * start: range start address
++ * end: range end address
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_range)
++ sub r3, r1, r0
++ cmp r3, #256 * PAGESIZE
++ bhs cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_all
++ mov r3, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r3, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov r3, #PAGESIZE
++ sub r3, r3, #1
++ bic r0, r0, r3
++1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c6, 1 @ invalidate D TLB entry
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c5, 1 @ invalidate I TLB entry
++ add r0, r0, #PAGESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_page(page, flags)
++ *
++ * invalidate the TLB entries for the specified page.
++ *
++ * page: page to invalidate
++ * flags: non-zero if we include the I TLB
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_page)
++ mov r3, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r3, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov r0, r0, LSR #LOG2PAGESIZE @ round down to nearest page
++ mov r0, r0, LSL #LOG2PAGESIZE
++ teq r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c6, 1 @ invalidate D TLB entry
++ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c8, c5, 1 @ invalidate I TLB entry
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/* =============================== PageTable ============================== */
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_set_pgd(pgd)
++ *
++ * Set the translation base pointer to be as described by pgd.
++ *
++ * pgd: new page tables
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_set_pgd)
++ stmfd sp!, {lr}
++ bl cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all @ preserves r0
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c2, c0, 0 @ load page table pointer
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I & D TLBs
++ ldmfd sp!, {pc}
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_set_pmd(pmdp, pmd)
++ *
++ * Set a level 1 translation table entry, and clean it out of
++ * any caches such that the MMUs can load it correctly.
++ *
++ * pmdp: pointer to PMD entry
++ * pmd: PMD value to store
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_set_pmd)
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ eor r2, r1, #0x0a @ C & Section
++ tst r2, #0x0b
++ biceq r1, r1, #4 @ clear bufferable bit
++#endif
++ str r1, [r0]
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
++#endif
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1020E_set_pte(ptep, pte)
++ *
++ * Set a PTE and flush it out
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_set_pte)
++ str r1, [r0], #-1024 @ linux version
++
++ eor r1, r1, #LPTE_PRESENT | LPTE_YOUNG | LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY
++
++ bic r2, r1, #0xff0
++ bic r2, r2, #3
++ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
++
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
++ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
++
++ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
++ orreq r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_WRITE
++
++ tst r1, #LPTE_PRESENT | LPTE_YOUNG @ Present and Young?
++ movne r2, #0
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ eor r3, r2, #0x0a @ C and Small Page?
++ tst r3, #0x0b @ if so..
++ biceq r2, r2, #0x04 @ clear the bufferable bit
++#endif
++ str r2, [r0] @ hardware version
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
++#endif
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++
++cpu_manu_name:
++ .asciz "ARM"
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1020E_name)
++ .ascii "Arm1020E"
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ .ascii "i"
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ .ascii "d"
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ .ascii "(wt)"
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ .ascii "(wb)"
++#endif
++#endif
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE
++ .ascii "B"
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN
++ .ascii "RR"
++#endif
++ .ascii "\0"
++ .align
++
++ .section ".text.init", #alloc, #execinstr
++
++__arm1020E_setup:
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c7, 0 @ invalidate I,D caches on v4
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain write buffer on v4
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I,D TLBs on v4
++ mcr p15, 0, r4, c2, c0, 0 @ load page table pointer
++ mov r0, #0x1f @ Domains 0, 1 = client
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c3, c0, 0 @ load domain access register
++
++ mrc p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ Read current control register
++/*
++ * The only thing worth keeping from the initial control register is the endian bit
++ */
++
++ and r0, r0, #0x0080 @ ........B....... Preserve endian bit, zero all others.
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0070 @ .........111.... Set the SBO (Should Be One) bits
++/*
++ * Turn on what we want.
++ */
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0001 @ ...............M Enable MMU (Alignment is special cased elsewhere)
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0100 @ .......S........ Enable system MMU protection
++ orr r0, r0, #0x2000 @ ..V............. Enable high vectors
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN
++ orr r0, r0, #0x4000 @ .R.............. Force round-robin replacement
++#endif
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0800 @ ....Z........... Enable branch prediction
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_ENABLE
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0004 @ .............C.. Enable D cache
++#endif
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_WB_DISABLE
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0008 @ ............W... Write Buffer enabled
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ orr r0, r0, #0x1000 @ ...I............ Enable I Cache
++#endif
++
++ mov pc, lr
++
++ .text
++
++/*
++ * Purpose : Function pointers used to access above functions - all calls
++ * come through these
++ */
++ .type arm1020E_processor_functions, #object
++arm1020E_processor_functions:
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_data_abort
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_check_bugs
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_proc_init
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_proc_fin
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_reset
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_do_idle
++
++ /* cache */
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_all
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_cache_clean_invalidate_range
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_flush_ram_page
++
++ /* dcache */
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_dcache_invalidate_range
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_range
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_page
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_dcache_clean_entry
++
++ /* icache */
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_icache_invalidate_range
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_icache_invalidate_page
++
++ /* tlb */
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_all
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_range
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_tlb_invalidate_page
++
++ /* pgtable */
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_set_pgd
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_set_pmd
++ .word cpu_arm1020E_set_pte
++ .size arm1020E_processor_functions, . - arm1020E_processor_functions
++
++ .type cpu_arm1020E_info, #object
++cpu_arm1020E_info:
++ .long cpu_manu_name
++ .long cpu_arm1020E_name
++ .size cpu_arm1020E_info, . - cpu_arm1020E_info
++
++ .type cpu_arch_name, #object
++cpu_arch_name:
++ .asciz "armv5te"
++ .size cpu_arch_name, . - cpu_arch_name
++
++ .type cpu_elf_name, #object
++cpu_elf_name:
++ .asciz "v5"
++ .size cpu_elf_name, . - cpu_elf_name
++ .align
++
++ .section ".proc.info", #alloc, #execinstr
++
++ .type __arm1020E_proc_info,#object
++__arm1020E_proc_info:
++ .long 0x4105a200 @ ARM 1020E (Architecture v5TE)
++ .long 0xff0ffff0
++ .long 0x00000c1e @ mmuflags
++ b __arm1020E_setup
++ .long cpu_arch_name
++ .long cpu_elf_name
++ .long HWCAP_SWP | HWCAP_HALF | HWCAP_THUMB
++ .long cpu_arm1020E_info
++ .long arm1020E_processor_functions
++ .size __arm1020E_proc_info, . - __arm1020E_proc_info
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,716 @@
++/*
++ * linux/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1022.S: MMU functions for ARM1022E
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 ARM Limited
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ *
++ * These are the low level assembler for performing cache and TLB
++ * functions on the arm1022E.
++ */
++#include <linux/linkage.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <asm/assembler.h>
++#include <asm/constants.h>
++#include <asm/procinfo.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++
++/*
++ * This is the maximum size of an area which will be invalidated
++ * using the single invalidate entry instructions. Anything larger
++ * than this, and we go for the whole cache.
++ *
++ * This value should be chosen such that we choose the cheapest
++ * alternative.
++ */
++#define MAX_AREA_SIZE 16384
++
++/*
++ * the cache line size of the I and D cache
++ */
++#define DCACHELINESIZE 32
++#define ICACHELINESIZE 32
++
++/*
++ * and the page size
++ */
++#define LOG2PAGESIZE 12 /* == 4096 Bytes */
++#define PAGESIZE (1 << LOG2PAGESIZE)
++
++/*
++ * create some useful conditional macro definitions
++ * we often need to know if we are ((not dcache disable) and writethrough) or ((not dcache disable) and writeback)
++ */
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_ENABLE
++#else
++ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ #else
++ #define CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ #endif
++ #define CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_ENABLE
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE
++ #undef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++#else
++ #define CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++#endif
++
++ .text
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_data_abort()
++ *
++ * obtain information about current aborted instruction
++ * Note: we read user space. This means we might cause a data
++ * abort here if the I-TLB and D-TLB aren't seeing the same
++ * picture. Unfortunately, this does happen. We live with it.
++ *
++ * r2 = address of aborted instruction
++ * r3 = cpsr
++ *
++ * Returns:
++ * r0 = address of abort
++ * r1 = FSR
++ * r3 = corrupted
++ * r4 = corrupted
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_data_abort)
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
++ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT
++ ldrneh r3, [r2] @ read aborted thumb instruction
++ ldreq r3, [r2] @ read aborted ARM instruction
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ movne r3, r3, lsl #(21 - 12) @ move thumb bit 11 to ARM bit 20
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ check write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_check_bugs()
++ */
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_check_bugs)
++ mrs ip, cpsr
++ bic ip, ip, #F_BIT
++ msr cpsr, ip
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_proc_init()
++ */
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_proc_init)
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_proc_fin()
++ */
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_proc_fin)
++ stmfd sp!, {lr}
++ mov ip, #F_BIT | I_BIT | SVC_MODE
++ msr cpsr_c, ip
++ bl cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all
++ mrc p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ ctrl register
++ bic r0, r0, #0x1000 @ ...i............
++ bic r0, r0, #0x000e @ ............wca.
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ disable caches
++ ldmfd sp!, {pc}
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_reset(loc)
++ *
++ * Perform a soft reset of the system. Put the CPU into the
++ * same state as it would be if it had been reset, and branch
++ * to what would be the reset vector.
++ *
++ * loc: location to jump to for soft reset
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_reset)
++ mov ip, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c7, 0 @ invalidate I,D caches
++ mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mcr p15, 0, ip, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I & D TLBs
++ mrc p15, 0, ip, c1, c0, 0 @ ctrl register
++ bic ip, ip, #0x000f @ ............wcam
++ bic ip, ip, #0x1100 @ ...i...s........
++ mcr p15, 0, ip, c1, c0, 0 @ ctrl register
++ mov pc, r0
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_do_idle()
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_do_idle)
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c0, 4 @ Wait for interrupt
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/* ================================= CACHE ================================ */
++
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all()
++ *
++ * clean and invalidate all cache lines
++ *
++ * Note:
++ * 1. we should preserve r0 and ip at all times
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all)
++ mov r2, #1
++cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2:
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mov r1, #7 << 5 @ 8 segments
++1: orr r3, r1, #63 << 26 @ 64 entries
++2: mcr p15, 0, r3, c7, c14, 2 @ clean and invalidate D index
++ subs r3, r3, #1 << 26
++ bcs 2b
++ subs r1, r1, #1 << 5
++ bcs 1b @ segments 7 to 0
++#endif
++
++ mov r1, #0
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c6, 0 @ invalidate D cache
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ teq r2, #0
++ mcrne p15, 0, r1, c7, c5, 0 @ invalidate I cache
++#endif
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_range(start, end, flags)
++ *
++ * clean and invalidate all cache lines associated with this area of memory
++ *
++ * start: Area start address
++ * end: Area end address
++ * flags: nonzero for I cache as well
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_range)
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ sub r3, r1, r0
++ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
++ bhs cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++1:
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c14, 1 @ clean and invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ teq r2, #0
++ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
++#endif
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b @ unsigned lower or same - must include end point (r1)!
++
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_flush_ram_page(page)
++ *
++ * clean and invalidate all cache lines associated with this area of memory
++ *
++ * page: page to clean and invalidate
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_flush_ram_page)
++ mov r1, #PAGESIZE
++ mov r0, r0, LSR #LOG2PAGESIZE @ round down to nearest page
++ mov r0, r0, LSL #LOG2PAGESIZE
++1:
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c14, 1 @ clean and invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
++#endif
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ subs r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ bne 1b
++
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/* ================================ D-CACHE =============================== */
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_dcache_invalidate_range(start, end)
++ *
++ * throw away all D-cached data in specified region without an obligation
++ * to write them back. Note however that we must clean the D-cached entries
++ * around the boundaries if the start and/or end address are not cache
++ * aligned.
++ *
++ * start: virtual start address
++ * end: virtual end address
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_dcache_invalidate_range)
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ tst r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry at start
++ tst r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ mcrne p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry at end
++#endif
++
++1:
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_ENABLE
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
++#endif
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b
++
++ /* Even if the D cache is off still drain the write buffer */
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ Drain write buffer
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_range(start, end)
++ *
++ * For the specified virtual address range, ensure that all caches contain
++ * clean data, such that peripheral accesses to the physical RAM fetch
++ * correct data.
++ *
++ * start: virtual start address
++ * end: virtual end address
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_range)
++
++ mov r2, #0
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ sub r3, r1, r0
++ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
++ bhs cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++
++1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b
++#endif
++
++ mcr p15, 0, r2, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_page(page)
++ *
++ * Cleans a single page of dcache so that if we have any future aliased
++ * mappings, they will be consistent at the time that they are created.
++ *
++ * page: virtual address of page to clean from dcache
++ *
++ * Note:
++ * we don't invalidate the entries since when we write the page
++ * out to disk, the entries may get reloaded into the cache.
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_page)
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mov r0, r0, LSR #LOG2PAGESIZE @ round down to nearest page
++ mov r0, r0, LSL #LOG2PAGESIZE
++ mov r1, #PAGESIZE
++1:
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ subs r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ bne 1b
++#endif
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_entry(addr)
++ *
++ * Clean the specified entry of any caches such that the MMU
++ * translation fetches will obtain correct data.
++ *
++ * addr: cache-unaligned virtual address
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_entry)
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean single D entry
++#endif
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/* ================================ I-CACHE =============================== */
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_icache_invalidate_range(start, end)
++ *
++ * invalidate a range of virtual addresses from the Icache
++ *
++ * This is a little misleading, it is not intended to clean out
++ * the i-cache but to make sure that any data written to the
++ * range is made consistent. This means that when we execute code
++ * in that region, everything works as we expect.
++ *
++ * This generally means writing back data in the Dcache and
++ * write buffer and invalidating the Icache over that region
++ *
++ * start: virtual start address
++ * end: virtual end address
++ *
++ * NOTE: ICACHELINESIZE == DCACHELINESIZE (so we don't need to
++ * loop twice, once for i-cache, once for d-cache)
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_icache_invalidate_range)
++ bic r0, r0, #ICACHELINESIZE - 1
++ sub r3, r1, r0
++ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
++ movhs r2, #1
++ bhs cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++1:
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ Clean D entry
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ Invalidate I entry
++#endif
++ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b @ unsigned lower or same - includes r1 entry
++
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_icache_invalidate_page)
++ mov r0, r0, LSR #LOG2PAGESIZE @ round down to nearest page
++ mov r0, r0, LSL #LOG2PAGESIZE
++ add r1, r0, #PAGESIZE
++ b cpu_arm1022_icache_invalidate_range
++
++/* ================================== TLB ================================= */
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_all()
++ *
++ * Invalidate all TLB entries
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_all)
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I & D tlbs
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_range(start, end)
++ *
++ * invalidate TLB entries covering the specified range
++ *
++ * start: range start address
++ * end: range end address
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_range)
++ sub r3, r1, r0
++ cmp r3, #256 * PAGESIZE
++ bhs cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_all
++ mov r3, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r3, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov r3, #PAGESIZE
++ sub r3, r3, #1
++ bic r0, r0, r3
++1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c6, 1 @ invalidate D TLB entry
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c5, 1 @ invalidate I TLB entry
++ add r0, r0, #PAGESIZE
++ cmp r0, r1
++ bls 1b
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_page(page, flags)
++ *
++ * invalidate the TLB entries for the specified page.
++ *
++ * page: page to invalidate
++ * flags: non-zero if we include the I TLB
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_page)
++ mov r3, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r3, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov r0, r0, LSR #LOG2PAGESIZE @ round down to nearest page
++ mov r0, r0, LSL #LOG2PAGESIZE
++ teq r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c6, 1 @ invalidate D TLB entry
++ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c8, c5, 1 @ invalidate I TLB entry
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/* =============================== PageTable ============================== */
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_set_pgd(pgd)
++ *
++ * Set the translation base pointer to be as described by pgd.
++ *
++ * pgd: new page tables
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_set_pgd)
++ stmfd sp!, {lr}
++ bl cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all @ preserves r0
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c2, c0, 0 @ load page table pointer
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I & D TLBs
++ ldmfd sp!, {pc}
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_set_pmd(pmdp, pmd)
++ *
++ * Set a level 1 translation table entry, and clean it out of
++ * any caches such that the MMUs can load it correctly.
++ *
++ * pmdp: pointer to PMD entry
++ * pmd: PMD value to store
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_set_pmd)
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ eor r2, r1, #0x0a @ C & Section
++ tst r2, #0x0b
++ biceq r1, r1, #4 @ clear bufferable bit
++#endif
++ str r1, [r0]
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
++#endif
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++/*
++ * cpu_arm1022_set_pte(ptep, pte)
++ *
++ * Set a PTE and flush it out
++ */
++ .align 5
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_set_pte)
++ str r1, [r0], #-1024 @ linux version
++
++ eor r1, r1, #LPTE_PRESENT | LPTE_YOUNG | LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY
++
++ bic r2, r1, #0xff0
++ bic r2, r2, #3
++ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
++
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
++ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
++
++ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
++ orreq r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_WRITE
++
++ tst r1, #LPTE_PRESENT | LPTE_YOUNG @ Present and Young?
++ movne r2, #0
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ eor r3, r2, #0x0a @ C and Small Page?
++ tst r3, #0x0b @ if so..
++ biceq r2, r2, #0x04 @ clear the bufferable bit
++#endif
++ str r2, [r0] @ hardware version
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
++#endif
++ mov r1, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
++ mov pc, lr
++
++
++cpu_manu_name:
++ .asciz "ARM"
++ENTRY(cpu_arm1022_name)
++ .ascii "Arm1022E"
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ .ascii "i"
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ .ascii "d"
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
++ .ascii "(wt)"
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITEBACK
++ .ascii "(wb)"
++#endif
++#endif
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE
++ .ascii "B"
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN
++ .ascii "RR"
++#endif
++ .ascii "\0"
++ .align
++
++ .section ".text.init", #alloc, #execinstr
++
++__arm1022_setup:
++ mov r0, #0
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c7, 0 @ invalidate I,D caches on v4
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain write buffer on v4
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I,D TLBs on v4
++ mcr p15, 0, r4, c2, c0, 0 @ load page table pointer
++ mov r0, #0x1f @ Domains 0, 1 = client
++ mcr p15, 0, r0, c3, c0, 0 @ load domain access register
++
++ mrc p15, 0, r0, c1, c0, 0 @ Read current control register
++/*
++ * The only thing worth keeping from the initial control register is the endian bit
++ */
++
++ and r0, r0, #0x0080 @ ........B....... Preserve endian bit, zero all others.
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0070 @ .........111.... Set the SBO (Should Be One) bits
++/*
++ * Turn on what we want.
++ */
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0001 @ ...............M Enable MMU (Alignment is special cased elsewhere)
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0100 @ .......S........ Enable system MMU protection
++ orr r0, r0, #0x2000 @ ..V............. Enable high vectors
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN
++ orr r0, r0, #0x4000 @ .R.............. Force round-robin replacement
++#endif
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_BPREDICT_DISABLE
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0800 @ ....Z........... Enable branch prediction
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_ENABLE
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0004 @ .............C.. Enable D cache
++#endif
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_WB_DISABLE
++ orr r0, r0, #0x0008 @ ............W... Write Buffer enabled
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_ENABLE
++ orr r0, r0, #0x1000 @ ...I............ Enable I Cache
++#endif
++
++ mov pc, lr
++
++ .text
++
++/*
++ * Purpose : Function pointers used to access above functions - all calls
++ * come through these
++ */
++ .type arm1022_processor_functions, #object
++arm1022_processor_functions:
++ .word cpu_arm1022_data_abort
++ .word cpu_arm1022_check_bugs
++ .word cpu_arm1022_proc_init
++ .word cpu_arm1022_proc_fin
++ .word cpu_arm1022_reset
++ .word cpu_arm1022_do_idle
++
++ /* cache */
++ .word cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_all
++ .word cpu_arm1022_cache_clean_invalidate_range
++ .word cpu_arm1022_flush_ram_page
++
++ /* dcache */
++ .word cpu_arm1022_dcache_invalidate_range
++ .word cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_range
++ .word cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_page
++ .word cpu_arm1022_dcache_clean_entry
++
++ /* icache */
++ .word cpu_arm1022_icache_invalidate_range
++ .word cpu_arm1022_icache_invalidate_page
++
++ /* tlb */
++ .word cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_all
++ .word cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_range
++ .word cpu_arm1022_tlb_invalidate_page
++
++ /* pgtable */
++ .word cpu_arm1022_set_pgd
++ .word cpu_arm1022_set_pmd
++ .word cpu_arm1022_set_pte
++ .size arm1022_processor_functions, . - arm1022_processor_functions
++
++ .type cpu_arm1022_info, #object
++cpu_arm1022_info:
++ .long cpu_manu_name
++ .long cpu_arm1022_name
++ .size cpu_arm1022_info, . - cpu_arm1022_info
++
++ .type cpu_arch_name, #object
++cpu_arch_name:
++ .asciz "armv5t"
++ .size cpu_arch_name, . - cpu_arch_name
++
++ .type cpu_elf_name, #object
++cpu_elf_name:
++ .asciz "v5"
++ .size cpu_elf_name, . - cpu_elf_name
++ .align
++
++ .section ".proc.info", #alloc, #execinstr
++
++ .type __arm1022_proc_info,#object
++__arm1022_proc_info:
++ .long 0x4100a220 @ ARM 1022
++ .long 0xff00fff0
++ .long 0x00000c1e @ mmuflags
++ b __arm1022_setup
++ .long cpu_arch_name
++ .long cpu_elf_name
++ .long HWCAP_SWP | HWCAP_HALF | HWCAP_THUMB
++ .long cpu_arm1022_info
++ .long arm1022_processor_functions
++ .size __arm1022_proc_info, . - __arm1022_proc_info
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm1026.S 2004-02-10 23:03:10.000000000 +0000
+@@ -66,19 +66,24 @@
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * r0 = address of abort
+- * r1 != 0 if writing
+- * r3 = FSR
++ * r1 = FSR, bit 11 set if writing
++ * r3 = corrupted
+ * r4 = corrupted
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm1026_data_abort)
+- mrc p15, 0, r3, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+- and r2, r3, #0b1101 @ Check for translation error
+- sub r1, r2, #0b0101
+-
+- and r3, r3, #255
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+-
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ tst r3, #PSR_J_BIT @ Java?
++ orrne r1, r1, #1 << 11 @ always assume write
++ movne pc, lr
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT
++ ldrneh r3, [r2] @ read aborted thumb instruction
++ ldreq r3, [r2] @ read aborted ARM instruction
++ movne r3, r3, lsl #(21 - 12) @ move thumb bit 11 to ARM bit 20
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ check write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -254,7 +259,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm1026_dcache_invalidate_range)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ tst r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ tst r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+@@ -279,7 +284,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm1026_dcache_clean_range)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ sub r3, r1, r0
+ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+@@ -309,7 +314,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm1026_dcache_clean_page)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mov r1, #PAGESIZE
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+@@ -330,7 +335,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm1026_dcache_clean_entry)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ #endif
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+@@ -473,7 +478,7 @@
+ biceq r1, r1, #4 @ clear bufferable bit
+ #endif
+ str r1, [r0]
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ #endif
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+@@ -494,7 +499,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+@@ -634,12 +639,12 @@
+
+ .type cpu_arch_name, #object
+ cpu_arch_name:
+- .asciz "armv5EJ"
++ .asciz "armv5tej"
+ .size cpu_arch_name, . - cpu_arch_name
+
+ .type cpu_elf_name, #object
+ cpu_elf_name:
+- .asciz "v5EJ"
++ .asciz "v5"
+ .size cpu_elf_name, . - cpu_elf_name
+ .align
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm6,7.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm6,7.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm6,7.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm6,7.S 2004-01-14 21:38:43.000000000 +0000
+@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ purge TLB
+ add r0, r0, #4096
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm7_tlb_invalidate_range)
+@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ purge TLB
+ add r0, r0, #0x4000
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+ #endif
+
+@@ -110,15 +110,13 @@
+ * Purpose : obtain information about current aborted instruction
+ *
+ * Returns : r0 = address of abort
+- * : r1 != 0 if writing
+- * : r3 = FSR
++ * : r1 = FSR, bit 11 set if writing
++ * : r3 = corrupted
+ * : sp = pointer to registers
+ */
+
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm6_data_abort)
+ ldr r4, [r0] @ read instruction causing problem
+- tst r4, r4, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
+ and r2, r4, #14 << 24
+ teq r2, #8 << 24 @ was it ldm/stm
+ bne Ldata_simple
+@@ -144,14 +142,14 @@
+ addeq r7, r0, r7, lsl #2 @ Do correction (signed)
+ Ldata_saver7: str r7, [sp, r5, lsr #14] @ Put register
+ Ldata_simple: mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+- mrc p15, 0, r3, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+- and r3, r3, #255
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10
++ tst r4, #1 << 20
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm7_data_abort)
+ ldr r4, [r0] @ read instruction causing problem
+- tst r4, r4, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
+ and r2, r4, #15 << 24
+ add pc, pc, r2, lsr #22 @ Now branch to the relevent processing routine
+ movs pc, lr
+@@ -336,7 +334,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm720.S 2004-02-24 09:30:43.000000000 +0000
+@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c7, 1 @ flush TLB (v4)
+ add r0, r0, #PAGESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -124,8 +124,8 @@
+ * picture. Unfortunately, this does happen. We live with it.
+ *
+ * Returns : r0 = address of abort
+- * : r1 != 0 if writing
+- * : r3 = FSR
++ * : r1 = FSR, bit 11 set if writing
++ * : r3 = corrupted
+ * : sp = pointer to registers
+ */
+
+@@ -150,16 +150,16 @@
+ addeq r7, r0, r7, lsl #2 @ Do correction (signed)
+ Ldata_saver7: str r7, [sp, r5, lsr #14] @ Put register
+ Ldata_simple: mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+- mrc p15, 0, r3, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+- and r3, r3, #255
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10
++ tst r4, #1 << 20
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm720_data_abort)
+- tst r3, #T_BIT
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT
+ bne .data_thumb_abort
+- ldr r4, [r0] @ read instruction causing problem
+- tst r4, r4, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
++ ldr r4, [r2] @ read instruction causing problem
+ and r2, r4, #15 << 24
+ add pc, pc, r2, lsr #22 @ Now branch to the relevent processing routine
+ movs pc, lr
+@@ -270,9 +270,9 @@
+ b Ldata_saver7
+
+ .data_thumb_abort:
+- ldrh r4, [r0] @ read instruction
+- tst r4, r4, lsr #12 @ C = bit 11
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
++ ldrh r4, [r2] @ read instruction
++ tst r4, #1 << 11
++ orrne r4, r4, #1 << 20
+ and r2, r4, #15 << 12
+ add pc, pc, r2, lsr #10 @ lookup in table
+ nop
+@@ -318,8 +318,8 @@
+ and r0, r0, #15 @ number of regs to transfer
+ ldr r7, [sp, #13 << 2]
+ tst r4, #1 << 11
+- addne r7, r7, r0, lsl #2 @ increment SP if PUSH
+- subeq r7, r7, r0, lsr #2 @ decrement SP if POP
++ addeq r7, r7, r0, lsl #2 @ increment SP if PUSH
++ subne r7, r7, r0, lsl #2 @ decrement SP if POP
+ str r7, [sp, #13 << 2]
+ b Ldata_simple
+
+@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@
+ and r0, r0, #15 @ number of regs to transfer
+ and r5, r4, #7 << 8
+ ldr r7, [sp, r5, lsr #6]
+- sub r7, r7, r0, lsr #2 @ always decrement
++ sub r7, r7, r0, lsl #2 @ always decrement
+ str r7, [sp, r5, lsr #6]
+ b Ldata_simple
+
+@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm920.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -71,12 +71,16 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm920_data_abort)
+- mrc p15, 0, r3, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+- ldr r1, [r2] @ read aborted instruction
+- and r3, r3, #255
+- tst r1, r1, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
++
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT
++ ldrneh r3, [r2] @ read aborted thumb instruction
++ ldreq r3, [r2] @ read aborted ARM instruction
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ movne r3, r3, lsl #(21 - 12) @ move thumb bit 11 to ARM bit 20
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ check write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -186,10 +190,9 @@
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm920_cache_clean_invalidate_range)
+ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1 @ && added by PGM
+- bic r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1 @ && added by DHM
+ sub r3, r1, r0
+ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+- bgt cpu_arm920_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm920_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+ 1: teq r2, #0
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
+@@ -207,7 +210,7 @@
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ #endif
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+
+ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+ mov pc, lr
+@@ -253,18 +256,17 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm920_dcache_invalidate_range)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM920_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ tst r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ tst r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ mcrne p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ #endif @ clean D entry
+ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+- bic r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -279,20 +281,17 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm920_dcache_clean_range)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM920_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ sub r1, r1, r0
+ cmp r1, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+ mov r2, #0
+- bgt cpu_arm920_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+-
+- bic r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE -1
+- add r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE
++ bhi cpu_arm920_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ subs r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE
+- bpl 1b
++ bcs 1b
+ #endif
+ mcr p15, 0, r2, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+ mov pc, lr
+@@ -312,7 +311,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm920_dcache_clean_page)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM920_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mov r1, #PAGESIZE
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+@@ -333,7 +332,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm920_dcache_clean_entry)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM920_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ #endif
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+@@ -365,16 +364,13 @@
+ bic r0, r0, #ICACHELINESIZE - 1 @ Safety check
+ sub r1, r1, r0
+ cmp r1, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+- bgt cpu_arm920_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+-
+- bic r1, r1, #ICACHELINESIZE - 1
+- add r1, r1, #ICACHELINESIZE
++ bhi cpu_arm920_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ Clean I entry
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ Clean D entry
+ add r0, r0, #ICACHELINESIZE
+ subs r1, r1, #ICACHELINESIZE
+- bne 1b
++ bcs 1b
+
+ mov r0, #0
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+@@ -418,13 +414,12 @@
+ mov r3, #PAGESIZE
+ sub r3, r3, #1
+ bic r0, r0, r3
+- bic r1, r1, r3
+
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c6, 1 @ invalidate D TLB entry
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c5, 1 @ invalidate I TLB entry
+ add r0, r0, #PAGESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -457,7 +452,6 @@
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm920_set_pgd)
+ mov ip, #0
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+- /* Any reason why we don't use mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c7, 0 here? --rmk */
+ mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c6, 0 @ invalidate D cache
+ #else
+ @ && 'Clean & Invalidate whole DCache'
+@@ -514,7 +508,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm922.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -62,17 +62,20 @@
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * r0 = address of abort
+- * r1 != 0 if writing
+- * r3 = FSR
++ * r1 = FSR, bit 11 set if writing
++ * r3 = corrupted
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm922_data_abort)
+- ldr r1, [r0] @ read aborted instruction
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+- tst r1, r1, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+- mrc p15, 0, r3, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
+- and r3, r3, #255
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT
++ ldrneh r3, [r2] @ read aborted thumb instruction
++ ldreq r3, [r2] @ read aborted ARM instruction
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ movne r3, r3, lsl #(21 - 12) @ move thumb bit 11 to ARM bit 20
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ check write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -185,7 +188,7 @@
+ bic r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1 @ && added by DHM
+ sub r3, r1, r0
+ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+- bgt cpu_arm922_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm922_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+ 1: teq r2, #0
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
+@@ -203,7 +206,7 @@
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ #endif
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+
+ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+ mov pc, lr
+@@ -249,7 +252,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm922_dcache_invalidate_range)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM922_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ tst r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ tst r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+@@ -260,7 +263,7 @@
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -275,12 +278,12 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm922_dcache_clean_range)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM922_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ sub r1, r1, r0
+ cmp r1, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+ mov r2, #0
+- bgt cpu_arm922_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm922_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+
+ bic r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE -1
+ add r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE
+@@ -308,7 +311,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm922_dcache_clean_page)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM922_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mov r1, #PAGESIZE
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+@@ -329,7 +332,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm922_dcache_clean_entry)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM922_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ #endif
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+@@ -361,7 +364,7 @@
+ bic r0, r0, #ICACHELINESIZE - 1 @ Safety check
+ sub r1, r1, r0
+ cmp r1, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+- bgt cpu_arm922_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm922_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+
+ bic r1, r1, #ICACHELINESIZE - 1
+ add r1, r1, #ICACHELINESIZE
+@@ -420,7 +423,7 @@
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c5, 1 @ invalidate I TLB entry
+ add r0, r0, #PAGESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -510,7 +513,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm925.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -69,24 +69,24 @@
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * r0 = address of abort
+- * r1 != 0 if writing
+- * r3 = FSR
++ * r1 = FSR, bit 11 set if writing
++ * r3 = corrupted
+ * r4 = corrupted
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm925_data_abort)
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+- mrc p15, 0, r4, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+-
+- tst r3, #1<<5 @ Check for Thumb-bit (NE -> found)
+- ldrneh r1, [r2] @ Read aborted Thumb instruction
+- tstne r1, r1, lsr #12 @ C = bit 11
+-
+- ldreq r1, [r2] @ Read aborted ARM instruction
+- tsteq r1, r1, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+-
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
+- and r3, r4, #255
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ tst r3, #PSR_J_BIT @ Java?
++ orrne r1, r1, #1 << 11 @ always assume write
++ movne pc, lr
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT @ Thumb?
++ ldrneh r3, [r2] @ read aborted thumb instruction
++ ldreq r3, [r2] @ read aborted ARM instruction
++ movne r3, r3, lsl #(21 - 12) @ move thumb bit 11 to ARM bit 20
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ L = 0 -> write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11 @ yes.
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
+ bic r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1 @ && added by DHM
+ sub r3, r1, r0
+ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+- bgt cpu_arm925_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm925_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+ 1: teq r2, #0
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ARM925_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
+@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ #endif
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+
+ mcr p15, 0, r1, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+ mov pc, lr
+@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c6, 1 @ invalidate D entry
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@
+ sub r1, r1, r0
+ cmp r1, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+ mov r2, #0
+- bgt cpu_arm925_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm925_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+
+ bic r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE -1
+ add r1, r1, #DCACHELINESIZE
+@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
+ bic r0, r0, #ICACHELINESIZE - 1 @ Safety check
+ sub r1, r1, r0
+ cmp r1, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+- bgt cpu_arm925_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
++ bhi cpu_arm925_cache_clean_invalidate_all_r2
+
+ bic r1, r1, #ICACHELINESIZE - 1
+ add r1, r1, #ICACHELINESIZE
+@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c8, c5, 1 @ invalidate I TLB entry
+ add r0, r0, #PAGESIZE
+ cmp r0, r1
+- blt 1b
++ blo 1b
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-arm926.S 2004-01-14 21:38:43.000000000 +0000
+@@ -66,28 +66,24 @@
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * r0 = address of abort
+- * r1 != 0 if writing
+- * r3 = FSR
++ * r1 = FSR, bit 11 set if writing
++ * r3 = corrupted
+ * r4 = corrupted
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm926_data_abort)
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+- mrc p15, 0, r4, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+-
+- tst r3, #1<<24 @ Check for Jbit (NE -> found)
+- movne r3, #-1 @ Mark as writing
+- bne 2f
+-
+- tst r3, #1<<5 @ Check for Thumb-bit (NE -> found)
+- ldrneh r1, [r2] @ Read aborted Thumb instruction
+- ldreq r1, [r2] @ Read aborted ARM instruction
+- movne r1, r1, lsl #(20-12) @ shift thumb bit 10 to ARM bit 20
+- tsteq r1, r1, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+-
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
+-2:
+- and r3, r4, #255
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ tst r3, #PSR_J_BIT @ Java?
++ orrne r1, r1, #1 << 11 @ always assume write
++ movne pc, lr
++ tst r3, #PSR_T_BIT @ Thumb?
++ ldrneh r3, [r2] @ read aborted thumb instruction
++ ldreq r3, [r2] @ read aborted ARM instruction
++ movne r3, r3, lsl #(21 - 12) @ move thumb bit 11 to ARM bit 20
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ L = 0 -> write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11 @ yes.
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -263,7 +259,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm926_dcache_invalidate_range)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM926_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ tst r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ tst r1, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+@@ -288,7 +284,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm926_dcache_clean_range)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM926_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ bic r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE - 1
+ sub r3, r1, r0
+ cmp r3, #MAX_AREA_SIZE
+@@ -318,7 +314,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm926_dcache_clean_page)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM926_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mov r1, #PAGESIZE
+ 1: mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ add r0, r0, #DCACHELINESIZE
+@@ -339,7 +335,7 @@
+ */
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_arm926_dcache_clean_entry)
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM926_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ #endif
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+@@ -482,7 +478,7 @@
+ biceq r1, r1, #4 @ clear bufferable bit
+ #endif
+ str r1, [r0]
+-#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_ARM926_WRITETHROUGH
++#ifndef CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 1 @ clean D entry
+ #endif
+ mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4 @ drain WB
+@@ -503,7 +499,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/mm/proc-sa110.S 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -86,12 +86,12 @@
+ .align 5
+ ENTRY(cpu_sa110_data_abort)
+ ENTRY(cpu_sa1100_data_abort)
+- mrc p15, 0, r3, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
++ mrc p15, 0, r1, c5, c0, 0 @ get FSR
+ mrc p15, 0, r0, c6, c0, 0 @ get FAR
+- ldr r1, [r2] @ read aborted instruction
+- and r3, r3, #255
+- tst r1, r1, lsr #21 @ C = bit 20
+- sbc r1, r1, r1 @ r1 = C - 1
++ ldr r3, [r2] @ read aborted instruction
++ bic r1, r1, #1 << 11 | 1 << 10 @ clear bits 11 and 10 of FSR
++ tst r3, #1 << 20 @ check write
++ orreq r1, r1, #1 << 11
+ mov pc, lr
+
+ /*
+@@ -551,7 +551,7 @@
+ bic r2, r2, #3
+ orr r2, r2, #HPTE_TYPE_SMALL
+
+- tst r1, #LPTE_USER | LPTE_EXEC @ User or Exec?
++ tst r1, #LPTE_USER @ User?
+ orrne r2, r2, #HPTE_AP_READ
+
+ tst r1, #LPTE_WRITE | LPTE_DIRTY @ Write and Dirty?
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/tools/mach-types linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/tools/mach-types
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/arm/tools/mach-types 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/arm/tools/mach-types 2004-04-19 21:11:38.000000000 +0100
+@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
+ # To add an entry into this database, please see Documentation/arm/README,
+ # or contact rmk@arm.linux.org.uk
+ #
+-# Last update: Sat Jun 28 12:10:54 2003
++# Last update: Mon Apr 19 21:11:35 2004
+ #
+ # machine_is_xxx CONFIG_xxxx MACH_TYPE_xxx number
+ #
+@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
+ fester SA1100_FESTER FESTER 191
+ gpi ARCH_GPI GPI 192
+ smdk2410 ARCH_SMDK2410 SMDK2410 193
+-premium ARCH_PREMIUM PREMIUM 194
++i519 ARCH_I519 I519 194
+ nexio SA1100_NEXIO NEXIO 195
+ bitbox SA1100_BITBOX BITBOX 196
+ g200 SA1100_G200 G200 197
+@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
+ arnold SA1100_ARNOLD ARNOLD 217
+ psiboard SA1100_PSIBOARD PSIBOARD 218
+ jz8028 ARCH_JZ8028 JZ8028 219
+-h5400 ARCH_IPAQ3 IPAQ3 220
++h5400 ARCH_H5400 H5400 220
+ forte SA1100_FORTE FORTE 221
+ acam SA1100_ACAM ACAM 222
+ abox SA1100_ABOX ABOX 223
+@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@
+ stork_egg ARCH_STORK_EGG STORK_EGG 248
+ wismo SA1100_WISMO WISMO 249
+ ezlinx ARCH_EZLINX EZLINX 250
+-at91rm9200 ARCH_AT91 AT91 251
++at91rm9200 ARCH_AT91RM9200 AT91RM9200 251
+ orion ARCH_ORION ORION 252
+ neptune ARCH_NEPTUNE NEPTUNE 253
+ hackkit SA1100_HACKKIT HACKKIT 254
+@@ -295,12 +295,12 @@
+ adsbitsyplus SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS ADSBITSYPLUS 284
+ adsagc SA1100_ADSAGC ADSAGC 285
+ stp7312 ARCH_STP7312 STP7312 286
+-nx_phnx ARCH_PXA255 PXA255 287
++nx_phnx MACH_NX_PHNX NX_PHNX 287
+ wep_ep250 ARCH_WEP_EP250 WEP_EP250 288
+ inhandelf3 ARCH_INHANDELF3 INHANDELF3 289
+ adi_coyote ARCH_ADI_COYOTE ADI_COYOTE 290
+ iyonix ARCH_IYONIX IYONIX 291
+-damicam_sa1110 ARCH_DAMICAM_SA1110 DAMICAM_SA1110 292
++damicam1 ARCH_DAMICAM_SA1110 DAMICAM_SA1110 292
+ meg03 ARCH_MEG03 MEG03 293
+ pxa_whitechapel ARCH_PXA_WHITECHAPEL PXA_WHITECHAPEL 294
+ nwsc ARCH_NWSC NWSC 295
+@@ -356,3 +356,172 @@
+ seedpxa_c2 ARCH_SEEDPXA_C2 SEEDPXA_C2 345
+ ixp4xx_mguardpci ARCH_IXP4XX_MGUARD_PCI IXP4XX_MGUARD_PCI 346
+ h1940 ARCH_H1940 H1940 347
++scorpio ARCH_SCORPIO SCORPIO 348
++viva ARCH_VIVA VIVA 349
++pxa_xcard ARCH_PXA_XCARD PXA_XCARD 350
++csb335 ARCH_CSB335 CSB335 351
++ixrd425 ARCH_IXRD425 IXRD425 352
++iq80315 ARCH_IQ80315 IQ80315 353
++nmp7312 ARCH_NMP7312 NMP7312 354
++cx861xx ARCH_CX861XX CX861XX 355
++enp2611 ARCH_ENP2611 ENP2611 356
++xda SA1100_XDA XDA 357
++csir_ims ARCH_CSIR_IMS CSIR_IMS 358
++ixp421_dnaeeth ARCH_IXP421_DNAEETH IXP421_DNAEETH 359
++pocketserv9200 ARCH_POCKETSERV9200 POCKETSERV9200 360
++toto ARCH_TOTO TOTO 361
++s3c2440 ARCH_S3C2440 S3C2440 362
++ks8695p ARCH_KS8695P KS8695P 363
++se4000 ARCH_SE4000 SE4000 364
++quadriceps ARCH_QUADRICEPS QUADRICEPS 365
++bronco ARCH_BRONCO BRONCO 366
++esl_wireless_tab ARCH_ESL_WIRELESS_TABLETESL_WIRELESS_TABLET 367
++esl_sofcomp ARCH_ESL_SOFCOMP ESL_SOFCOMP 368
++s5c7375 ARCH_S5C7375 S5C7375 369
++spearhead ARCH_SPEARHEAD SPEARHEAD 370
++pantera ARCH_PANTERA PANTERA 371
++prayoglite ARCH_PRAYOGLITE PRAYOGLITE 372
++gumstik ARCH_GUMSTIK GUMSTIK 373
++rcube ARCH_RCUBE RCUBE 374
++rea_olv ARCH_REA_OLV REA_OLV 375
++pxa_iphone ARCH_PXA_IPHONE PXA_IPHONE 376
++s3c3410 ARCH_S3C3410 S3C3410 377
++espd_4510b ARCH_ESPD_4510B ESPD_4510B 378
++mp1x ARCH_MP1X MP1X 379
++at91rm9200tb ARCH_AT91RM9200TB AT91RM9200TB 380
++adsvgx ARCH_ADSVGX ADSVGX 381
++omap_h2 ARCH_OMAP_H2 OMAP_H2 382
++pelee ARCH_PELEE PELEE 383
++e740 MACH_E740 E740 384
++iq80331 ARCH_IQ80331 IQ80331 385
++versatile_pb ARCH_VERSATILE_PB VERSATILE_PB 387
++kev7a400 MACH_KEV7A400 KEV7A400 388
++lpd7a400 MACH_LPD7A400 LPD7A400 389
++lpd7a404 MACH_LPD7A404 LPD7A404 390
++fujitsu_camelot ARCH_FUJITSU_CAMELOT FUJITSU_CAMELOT 391
++janus2m ARCH_JANUS2M JANUS2M 392
++embtf MACH_EMBTF EMBTF 393
++hpm MACH_HPM HPM 394
++smdk2410tk MACH_SMDK2410TK SMDK2410TK 395
++smdk2410aj MACH_SMDK2410AJ SMDK2410AJ 396
++streetracer MACH_STREETRACER STREETRACER 397
++eframe MACH_EFRAME EFRAME 398
++csb337 MACH_CSB337 CSB337 399
++pxa_lark MACH_PXA_LARK PXA_LARK 400
++pxa_pnp2110 MACH_PNP2110 PNP2110 401
++tcc72x MACH_TCC72X TCC72X 402
++altair MACH_ALTAIR ALTAIR 403
++kc3 MACH_KC3 KC3 404
++sinteftd MACH_SINTEFTD SINTEFTD 405
++mainstone MACH_MAINSTONE MAINSTONE 406
++aday4x MACH_ADAY4X ADAY4X 407
++lite300 MACH_LITE300 LITE300 408
++s5c7376 MACH_S5C7376 S5C7376 409
++mt02 MACH_MT02 MT02 410
++mport3s MACH_MPORT3S MPORT3S 411
++ra_alpha MACH_RA_ALPHA RA_ALPHA 412
++xcep MACH_XCEP XCEP 413
++arcom_mercury MACH_ARCOM_MERCURY ARCOM_MERCURY 414
++stargate MACH_STARGATE STARGATE 415
++armadilloj MACH_ARMADILLOJ ARMADILLOJ 416
++elroy_jack MACH_ELROY_JACK ELROY_JACK 417
++backend MACH_BACKEND BACKEND 418
++s5linbox MACH_S5LINBOX S5LINBOX 419
++nomadik MACH_NOMADIK NOMADIK 420
++ia_cpu_9200 MACH_IA_CPU_9200 IA_CPU_9200 421
++at91_bja1 MACH_AT91_BJA1 AT91_BJA1 422
++corgi MACH_CORGI CORGI 423
++poodle MACH_POODLE POODLE 424
++ten MACH_TEN TEN 425
++roverp5p MACH_ROVERP5P ROVERP5P 426
++sc2700 MACH_SC2700 SC2700 427
++ex_eagle MACH_EX_EAGLE EX_EAGLE 428
++nx_pxa12 MACH_NX_PXA12 NX_PXA12 429
++nx_pxa5 MACH_NX_PXA5 NX_PXA5 430
++blackboard2 MACH_BLACKBOARD2 BLACKBOARD2 431
++i819 MACH_I819 I819 432
++ixmb995e MACH_IXMB995E IXMB995E 433
++skyrider MACH_SKYRIDER SKYRIDER 434
++skyhawk MACH_SKYHAWK SKYHAWK 435
++enterprise MACH_ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE 436
++dep2410 MACH_DEP2410 DEP2410 437
++armcore MACH_ARMCORE ARMCORE 438
++hobbit MACH_HOBBIT HOBBIT 439
++h7210 MACH_H7210 H7210 440
++pxa_netdcu5 MACH_PXA_NETDCU5 PXA_NETDCU5 441
++acc MACH_ACC ACC 442
++esl_sarva MACH_ESL_SARVA ESL_SARVA 443
++xm250 MACH_XM250 XM250 444
++t6tc1xb MACH_T6TC1XB T6TC1XB 445
++ess710 MACH_ESS710 ESS710 446
++mx3ads MACH_MX3ADS MX3ADS 447
++himalaya MACH_HIMALAYA HIMALAYA 448
++bolfenk MACH_BOLFENK BOLFENK 449
++at91rm9200kr MACH_AT91RM9200KR AT91RM9200KR 450
++edb9312 MACH_EDB9312 EDB9312 451
++omap_generic MACH_OMAP_GENERIC OMAP_GENERIC 452
++aximx3 MACH_AXIMX3 AXIMX3 453
++eb67xdip MACH_EB67XDIP EB67XDIP 454
++webtxs MACH_WEBTXS WEBTXS 455
++hawk MACH_HAWK HAWK 456
++ccat91sbc001 MACH_CCAT91SBC001 CCAT91SBC001 457
++expresso MACH_EXPRESSO EXPRESSO 458
++h4000 MACH_H4000 H4000 459
++dino MACH_DINO DINO 460
++ml675k MACH_ML675K ML675K 461
++edb9301 MACH_EDB9301 EDB9301 462
++edb9315 MACH_EDB9315 EDB9315 463
++reciva_tt MACH_RECIVA_TT RECIVA_TT 464
++cstcb01 MACH_CSTCB01 CSTCB01 465
++cstcb1 MACH_CSTCB1 CSTCB1 466
++shadwell MACH_SHADWELL SHADWELL 467
++goepel263 MACH_GOEPEL263 GOEPEL263 468
++acq100 MACH_ACQ100 ACQ100 469
++mx1fs2 MACH_MX1FS2 MX1FS2 470
++hiptop_g1 MACH_HIPTOP_G1 HIPTOP_G1 471
++sparky MACH_SPARKY SPARKY 472
++ns9750 MACH_NS9750 NS9750 473
++phoenix MACH_PHOENIX PHOENIX 474
++vr1000 MACH_VR1000 VR1000 475
++deisterpxa MACH_DEISTERPXA DEISTERPXA 476
++bcm1160 MACH_BCM1160 BCM1160 477
++pcm022 MACH_PCM022 PCM022 478
++adsgcx MACH_ADSGCX ADSGCX 479
++dreadnaught MACH_DREADNAUGHT DREADNAUGHT 480
++dm320 MACH_DM320 DM320 481
++markov MACH_MARKOV MARKOV 482
++cos7a400 MACH_COS7A400 COS7A400 483
++milano MACH_MILANO MILANO 484
++ue9328 MACH_UE9328 UE9328 485
++uex255 MACH_UEX255 UEX255 486
++ue2410 MACH_UE2410 UE2410 487
++a620 MACH_A620 A620 488
++ocelot MACH_OCELOT OCELOT 489
++cheetah MACH_CHEETAH CHEETAH 490
++omap_perseus2 MACH_OMAP_PERSEUS2 OMAP_PERSEUS2 491
++zvue MACH_ZVUE ZVUE 492
++roverp1 MACH_ROVERP1 ROVERP1 493
++asidial2 MACH_ASIDIAL2 ASIDIAL2 494
++s3c24a0 MACH_S3C24A0 S3C24A0 495
++e800 MACH_E800 E800 496
++e750 MACH_E750 E750 497
++s3c5500 MACH_S3C5500 S3C5500 498
++smdk5500 MACH_SMDK5500 SMDK5500 499
++signalsync MACH_SIGNALSYNC SIGNALSYNC 500
++nbc MACH_NBC NBC 501
++er4525 MACH_ER4525 ER4525 502
++netbookpro MACH_NETBOOKPRO NETBOOKPRO 503
++hw90200 MACH_HW90200 HW90200 504
++condor MACH_CONDOR CONDOR 505
++cup MACH_CUP CUP 506
++kite MACH_KITE KITE 507
++scb9328 MACH_SCB9328 SCB9328 508
++omap_h3 MACH_OMAP_H3 OMAP_H3 509
++omap_h4 MACH_OMAP_H4 OMAP_H4 510
++n10 MACH_N10 N10 511
++montajade MACH_MONTAJADE MONTAJADE 512
++sg560 MACH_SG560 SG560 513
++dp1000 MACH_DP1000 DP1000 514
++omap_osk MACH_OMAP_OSK OMAP_OSK 515
++rg100v3 MACH_RG100V3 RG100V3 516
++mx2ads MACH_MX2ADS MX2ADS 517
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:23.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:21.000000000 +0000
+@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
+
+ define_bool CONFIG_UID16 y
+
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+ comment 'Code maturity level options'
+ bool 'Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers' CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile 2003-11-28 18:26:19.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:38:44.000000000 +0000
+@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
+ #
+ # Note 2! The CFLAGS definitions are now in the main makefile...
+
+-.S.o:
+- $(CC) $(AFLAGS) -traditional -c $< -o $*.o
++USE_STANDARD_AS_RULE := true
++EXTRA_AFLAGS := -traditional
+
+ all: kernel.o head.o init_task.o
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/kernel/apm.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/kernel/apm.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/kernel/apm.c 2003-08-25 12:44:39.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/kernel/apm.c 2004-01-14 21:38:44.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1267,6 +1267,7 @@
+ as->suspend_wait = 0;
+ as->suspend_result = err;
+ }
++ ignore_normal_resume = 1;
+ wake_up_interruptible(&apm_suspend_waitqueue);
+ return err;
+ }
+@@ -1319,6 +1320,8 @@
+ if (ignore_bounce
+ && ((jiffies - last_resume) > bounce_interval))
+ ignore_bounce = 0;
++ if (ignore_normal_resume && (event != APM_NORMAL_RESUME))
++ ignore_normal_resume = 0;
+
+ switch (event) {
+ case APM_SYS_STANDBY:
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/lib/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/lib/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/lib/Makefile 2001-09-10 15:31:30.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/lib/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@
+ # Makefile for i386-specific library files..
+ #
+
+-.S.o:
+- $(CC) $(AFLAGS) -c $< -o $*.o
++USE_STANDARD_AS_RULE := true
+
+ L_TARGET = lib.a
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/math-emu/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/math-emu/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/i386/math-emu/Makefile 2000-12-29 22:07:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/i386/math-emu/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -2,15 +2,15 @@
+ # Makefile for wm-FPU-emu
+ #
+
++USE_STANDARD_AS_RULE := true
++
+ O_TARGET := math.o
+
+ #DEBUG = -DDEBUGGING
+ DEBUG =
+ PARANOID = -DPARANOID
+ CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) $(PARANOID) $(DEBUG) -fno-builtin $(MATH_EMULATION)
+-
+-.S.o:
+- $(CC) $(AFLAGS) $(PARANOID) -c $<
++EXTRA_AFLAGS := $(PARANOID)
+
+ # From 'C' language sources:
+ C_OBJS =fpu_entry.o errors.o \
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/ia64/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/ia64/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/ia64/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:23.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/ia64/config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:21.000000000 +0000
+@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_SBUS n
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK n
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM y
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+
+ choice 'IA-64 processor type' \
+ "Itanium CONFIG_ITANIUM \
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/m68k/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/m68k/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/m68k/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:23.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/m68k/config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:22.000000000 +0000
+@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_UID16 y
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK y
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM n
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+
+ mainmenu_name "Linux/68k Kernel Configuration"
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/mips/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/mips/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/mips/config.in 2002-11-28 23:53:09.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/mips/config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -5,5 +5,6 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_MIPS y
+ define_bool CONFIG_MIPS32 y
+ define_bool CONFIG_MIPS64 n
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+
+ source arch/mips/config-shared.in
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/parisc/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/parisc/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/parisc/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:24.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/parisc/config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_UID16 n
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK y
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM n
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+ comment 'Code maturity level options'
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/ppc/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/ppc/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/ppc/config.in 2004-04-19 11:44:15.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/ppc/config.in 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK n
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM y
+ define_bool CONFIG_HAVE_DEC_LOCK y
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+
+ mainmenu_name "Linux/PowerPC Kernel Configuration"
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/sh/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/sh/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/sh/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/sh/config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_UID16 y
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK y
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM n
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+ comment 'Code maturity level options'
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/sparc/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/sparc/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/sparc/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/sparc/config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
+
+ define_bool CONFIG_UID16 y
+ define_bool CONFIG_HIGHMEM y
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+ comment 'Code maturity level options'
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/arch/sparc64/config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/sparc64/config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/arch/sparc64/config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/arch/sparc64/config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_HAVE_DEC_LOCK y
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK n
+ define_bool CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM y
++define_bool CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA y
+ define_bool CONFIG_ISA n
+ define_bool CONFIG_ISAPNP n
+ define_bool CONFIG_EISA n
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/Makefile 2003-11-28 18:26:19.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/Makefile 2004-02-04 04:11:33.000000000 +0000
+@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@
+
+ mod-subdirs := dio hil mtd sbus video macintosh usb input telephony ide \
+ message/i2o message/fusion scsi md ieee1394 pnp isdn atm \
+- fc4 net/hamradio i2c acpi bluetooth usb/gadget
++ fc4 net/hamradio i2c l3 acpi bluetooth serial usb/gadget
+
+-subdir-y := parport char block net sound misc media cdrom hotplug
++subdir-y := parport serial char block net sound misc media cdrom hotplug pld
+ subdir-m := $(subdir-y)
+
+
+@@ -45,8 +45,12 @@
+ # CONFIG_HAMRADIO can be set without CONFIG_NETDEVICE being set -- ch
+ subdir-$(CONFIG_HAMRADIO) += net/hamradio
+ subdir-$(CONFIG_I2C) += i2c
++subdir-$(CONFIG_L3) += l3
+ subdir-$(CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT) += acpi
+
+ subdir-$(CONFIG_BLUEZ) += bluetooth
++subdir-$(CONFIG_SSI) += ssi
++
++subdir-$(CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200)+= at91
+
+ include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/char/i2c.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/char/i2c.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/char/i2c.c 2004-01-05 13:53:56.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/char/i2c.c 2004-04-10 11:43:00.000000000 +0100
+@@ -33,9 +33,13 @@
+ static struct i2c_client *rtc_client;
+ static const unsigned char days_in_mon[] =
+ { 0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 };
+-static unsigned int rtc_epoch = 1900;
+
+ #define CMOS_CHECKSUM (63)
++
++/*
++ * Acorn machines store the year in the static RAM at
++ * location 128.
++ */
+ #define CMOS_YEAR (64 + 128)
+
+ static inline int rtc_command(int cmd, void *data)
+@@ -49,51 +53,91 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
++ * Update the century + year bytes in the CMOS RAM, ensuring
++ * that the check byte is correctly adjusted for the change.
++ */
++static int rtc_update_year(unsigned int new_year)
++{
++ unsigned char yr[2], chk;
++ struct mem cmos_year = { CMOS_YEAR, sizeof(yr), yr };
++ struct mem cmos_check = { CMOS_CHECKSUM, 1, &chk };
++ int ret;
++
++ ret = rtc_command(MEM_READ, &cmos_check);
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++ ret = rtc_command(MEM_READ, &cmos_year);
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++
++ chk -= yr[1] + yr[0];
++
++ yr[1] = new_year / 100;
++ yr[0] = new_year % 100;
++
++ chk += yr[1] + yr[0];
++
++ ret = rtc_command(MEM_WRITE, &cmos_year);
++ if (ret == 0)
++ ret = rtc_command(MEM_WRITE, &cmos_check);
++ out:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++
++/*
+ * Read the current RTC time and date, and update xtime.
+ */
+ static void get_rtc_time(struct rtc_tm *rtctm, unsigned int *year)
+ {
+ unsigned char ctrl, yr[2];
+ struct mem rtcmem = { CMOS_YEAR, sizeof(yr), yr };
++ int real_year, year_offset;
+
+ /*
+ * Ensure that the RTC is running.
+ */
+ rtc_command(RTC_GETCTRL, &ctrl);
+ if (ctrl & 0xc0) {
+- unsigned char new_ctrl;
+-
+- new_ctrl = ctrl & ~0xc0;
++ unsigned char new_ctrl = ctrl & ~0xc0;
+
+- printk("RTC: resetting control %02X -> %02X\n",
+- ctrl, new_ctrl);
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "RTC: resetting control %02x -> %02x\n",
++ ctrl, new_ctrl);
+
+ rtc_command(RTC_SETCTRL, &new_ctrl);
+ }
+
++ if (rtc_command(RTC_GETDATETIME, rtctm) ||
++ rtc_command(MEM_READ, &rtcmem))
++ return;
++
++ real_year = yr[0];
++
+ /*
+- * Acorn machines store the year in
+- * the static RAM at location 192.
++ * The RTC year holds the LSB two bits of the current
++ * year, which should reflect the LSB two bits of the
++ * CMOS copy of the year. Any difference indicates
++ * that we have to correct the CMOS version.
+ */
+- if (rtc_command(MEM_READ, &rtcmem))
+- return;
++ year_offset = rtctm->year_off - (real_year & 3);
++ if (year_offset < 0)
++ /*
++ * RTC year wrapped. Adjust it appropriately.
++ */
++ year_offset += 4;
+
+- if (rtc_command(RTC_GETDATETIME, rtctm))
+- return;
++ *year = real_year + year_offset + yr[1] * 100;
+
+- *year = yr[1] * 100 + yr[0];
+ }
+
+ static int set_rtc_time(struct rtc_tm *rtctm, unsigned int year)
+ {
+- unsigned char yr[2], leap, chk;
+- struct mem cmos_year = { CMOS_YEAR, sizeof(yr), yr };
+- struct mem cmos_check = { CMOS_CHECKSUM, 1, &chk };
++ unsigned char leap;
+ int ret;
+
+ leap = (!(year % 4) && (year % 100)) || !(year % 400);
+
+- if (rtctm->mon > 12 || rtctm->mday == 0)
++ if (rtctm->mon > 12 || rtctm->mon == 0 || rtctm->mday == 0)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ if (rtctm->mday > (days_in_mon[rtctm->mon] + (rtctm->mon == 2 && leap)))
+@@ -102,21 +146,16 @@
+ if (rtctm->hours >= 24 || rtctm->mins >= 60 || rtctm->secs >= 60)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+- ret = rtc_command(RTC_SETDATETIME, rtctm);
+- if (ret == 0) {
+- rtc_command(MEM_READ, &cmos_check);
+- rtc_command(MEM_READ, &cmos_year);
+-
+- chk -= yr[1] + yr[0];
+-
+- yr[1] = year / 100;
+- yr[0] = year % 100;
++ /*
++ * The RTC's own 2-bit year must reflect the least
++ * significant two bits of the CMOS year.
++ */
++ rtctm->year_off = (year % 100) & 3;
+
+- chk += yr[1] + yr[0];
++ ret = rtc_command(RTC_SETDATETIME, rtctm);
++ if (ret == 0)
++ ret = rtc_update_year(year);
+
+- rtc_command(MEM_WRITE, &cmos_year);
+- rtc_command(MEM_WRITE, &cmos_check);
+- }
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+@@ -166,7 +205,6 @@
+ break;
+
+ case RTC_RD_TIME:
+- memset(&rtctm, 0, sizeof(struct rtc_time));
+ get_rtc_time(&rtc_raw, &year);
+ rtctm.tm_sec = rtc_raw.secs;
+ rtctm.tm_min = rtc_raw.mins;
+@@ -188,13 +226,12 @@
+ rtc_raw.hours = rtctm.tm_hour;
+ rtc_raw.mday = rtctm.tm_mday;
+ rtc_raw.mon = rtctm.tm_mon + 1;
+- rtc_raw.year_off = 2;
+ year = rtctm.tm_year + 1900;
+ return set_rtc_time(&rtc_raw, year);
+ break;
+
+ case RTC_EPOCH_READ:
+- return put_user(rtc_epoch, (unsigned long *)arg);
++ return put_user(1900, (unsigned long *)arg);
+
+ }
+ return -EINVAL;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/net/ether1.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/net/ether1.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/net/ether1.c 2003-08-25 12:44:40.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/net/ether1.c 2004-04-09 19:55:21.000000000 +0100
+@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
+ #define BUS_16 16
+ #define BUS_8 8
+
+-static const card_ids __init ether1_cids[] = {
++static card_ids __initdata ether1_cids[] = {
+ { MANU_ACORN, PROD_ACORN_ETHER1 },
+ { 0xffff, 0xffff }
+ };
+@@ -153,35 +153,35 @@
+ length -= thislen;
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__(
+- "subs %3, %3, #2
+- bmi 2f
+-1: ldr %0, [%1], #2
+- mov %0, %0, lsl #16
+- orr %0, %0, %0, lsr #16
+- str %0, [%2], #4
+- subs %3, %3, #2
+- bmi 2f
+- ldr %0, [%1], #2
+- mov %0, %0, lsl #16
+- orr %0, %0, %0, lsr #16
+- str %0, [%2], #4
+- subs %3, %3, #2
+- bmi 2f
+- ldr %0, [%1], #2
+- mov %0, %0, lsl #16
+- orr %0, %0, %0, lsr #16
+- str %0, [%2], #4
+- subs %3, %3, #2
+- bmi 2f
+- ldr %0, [%1], #2
+- mov %0, %0, lsl #16
+- orr %0, %0, %0, lsr #16
+- str %0, [%2], #4
+- subs %3, %3, #2
+- bpl 1b
+-2: adds %3, %3, #1
+- ldreqb %0, [%1]
+- streqb %0, [%2]"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bmi 2f \n"
++"1: ldr %0, [%1], #2 \n"
++" mov %0, %0, lsl #16 \n"
++" orr %0, %0, %0, lsr #16 \n"
++" str %0, [%2], #4 \n"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bmi 2f \n"
++" ldr %0, [%1], #2 \n"
++" mov %0, %0, lsl #16 \n"
++" orr %0, %0, %0, lsr #16 \n"
++" str %0, [%2], #4 \n"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bmi 2f \n"
++" ldr %0, [%1], #2 \n"
++" mov %0, %0, lsl #16 \n"
++" orr %0, %0, %0, lsr #16 \n"
++" str %0, [%2], #4 \n"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bmi 2f \n"
++" ldr %0, [%1], #2 \n"
++" mov %0, %0, lsl #16 \n"
++" orr %0, %0, %0, lsr #16 \n"
++" str %0, [%2], #4 \n"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bpl 1b \n"
++"2: adds %3, %3, #1 \n"
++" ldreqb %0, [%1] \n"
++" streqb %0, [%2] \n"
+ : "=&r" (used), "=&r" (data)
+ : "r" (addr), "r" (thislen), "1" (data));
+
+@@ -215,35 +215,35 @@
+ length -= thislen;
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__(
+- "subs %3, %3, #2
+- bmi 2f
+-1: ldr %0, [%2], #4
+- strb %0, [%1], #1
+- mov %0, %0, lsr #8
+- strb %0, [%1], #1
+- subs %3, %3, #2
+- bmi 2f
+- ldr %0, [%2], #4
+- strb %0, [%1], #1
+- mov %0, %0, lsr #8
+- strb %0, [%1], #1
+- subs %3, %3, #2
+- bmi 2f
+- ldr %0, [%2], #4
+- strb %0, [%1], #1
+- mov %0, %0, lsr #8
+- strb %0, [%1], #1
+- subs %3, %3, #2
+- bmi 2f
+- ldr %0, [%2], #4
+- strb %0, [%1], #1
+- mov %0, %0, lsr #8
+- strb %0, [%1], #1
+- subs %3, %3, #2
+- bpl 1b
+-2: adds %3, %3, #1
+- ldreqb %0, [%2]
+- streqb %0, [%1]"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bmi 2f \n"
++"1: ldr %0, [%2], #4 \n"
++" strb %0, [%1], #1 \n"
++" mov %0, %0, lsr #8 \n"
++" strb %0, [%1], #1 \n"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bmi 2f \n"
++" ldr %0, [%2], #4 \n"
++" strb %0, [%1], #1 \n"
++" mov %0, %0, lsr #8 \n"
++" strb %0, [%1], #1 \n"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bmi 2f \n"
++" ldr %0, [%2], #4 \n"
++" strb %0, [%1], #1 \n"
++" mov %0, %0, lsr #8 \n"
++" strb %0, [%1], #1 \n"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bmi 2f \n"
++" ldr %0, [%2], #4 \n"
++" strb %0, [%1], #1 \n"
++" mov %0, %0, lsr #8 \n"
++" strb %0, [%1], #1 \n"
++" subs %3, %3, #2 \n"
++" bpl 1b \n"
++"2: adds %3, %3, #1 \n"
++" ldreqb %0, [%2] \n"
++" streqb %0, [%1] \n"
+ : "=&r" (used), "=&r" (data)
+ : "r" (addr), "r" (thislen), "1" (data));
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/net/ether3.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/net/ether3.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/net/ether3.c 2003-08-25 12:44:40.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/net/ether3.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
+ #include "ether3.h"
+
+ static unsigned int net_debug = NET_DEBUG;
+-static const card_ids __init ether3_cids[] = {
++static card_ids __initdata ether3_cids[] = {
+ { MANU_ANT2, PROD_ANT_ETHER3 },
+ { MANU_ANT, PROD_ANT_ETHER3 },
+ { MANU_ANT, PROD_ANT_ETHERB },
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/net/etherh.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/net/etherh.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/net/etherh.c 2003-08-25 12:44:40.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/net/etherh.c 2004-01-14 21:32:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
+
+ static unsigned int net_debug = NET_DEBUG;
+
+-static const card_ids __init etherh_cids[] = {
++static card_ids __initdata etherh_cids[] = {
+ { MANU_ANT, PROD_ANT_ETHERM },
+ { MANU_I3, PROD_I3_ETHERLAN500 },
+ { MANU_I3, PROD_I3_ETHERLAN600 },
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/scsi/cumana_1.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/scsi/cumana_1.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/scsi/cumana_1.c 2001-09-13 23:21:32.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/scsi/cumana_1.c 2004-03-07 11:05:38.000000000 +0000
+@@ -153,20 +153,20 @@
+ ((struct NCR5380_hostdata *)instance->hostdata)->ctrl = 0;
+ outb(0x00, instance->io_port - 577);
+
+- if (instance->irq != IRQ_NONE)
++ if (instance->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ if (request_irq(instance->irq, do_cumanascsi_intr, SA_INTERRUPT, "CumanaSCSI-1", NULL)) {
+ printk("scsi%d: IRQ%d not free, interrupts disabled\n",
+ instance->host_no, instance->irq);
+- instance->irq = IRQ_NONE;
++ instance->irq = SCSI_IRQ_NONE;
+ }
+
+- if (instance->irq == IRQ_NONE) {
++ if (instance->irq == SCSI_IRQ_NONE) {
+ printk("scsi%d: interrupts not enabled. for better interactive performance,\n", instance->host_no);
+ printk("scsi%d: please jumper the board for a free IRQ.\n", instance->host_no);
+ }
+
+ printk("scsi%d: at port %lX irq", instance->host_no, instance->io_port);
+- if (instance->irq == IRQ_NONE)
++ if (instance->irq == SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ printk ("s disabled");
+ else
+ printk (" %d", instance->irq);
+@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@
+ {
+ int i;
+
+- if (shpnt->irq != IRQ_NONE)
++ if (shpnt->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ free_irq (shpnt->irq, NULL);
+ if (shpnt->io_port)
+ release_region (shpnt->io_port, shpnt->n_io_port);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/scsi/ecoscsi.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/scsi/ecoscsi.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/scsi/ecoscsi.c 2002-08-03 01:39:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/scsi/ecoscsi.c 2004-03-07 11:06:45.000000000 +0000
+@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
+ instance = scsi_register (tpnt, sizeof(struct NCR5380_hostdata));
+ instance->io_port = 0x80ce8000;
+ instance->n_io_port = 144;
+- instance->irq = IRQ_NONE;
++ instance->irq = SCSI_IRQ_NONE;
+
+ if (check_region (instance->io_port, instance->n_io_port)) {
+ scsi_unregister (instance);
+@@ -130,20 +130,20 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+- if (instance->irq != IRQ_NONE)
++ if (instance->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ if (request_irq(instance->irq, do_ecoscsi_intr, SA_INTERRUPT, "ecoscsi", NULL)) {
+ printk("scsi%d: IRQ%d not free, interrupts disabled\n",
+ instance->host_no, instance->irq);
+- instance->irq = IRQ_NONE;
++ instance->irq = SCSI_IRQ_NONE;
+ }
+
+- if (instance->irq != IRQ_NONE) {
++ if (instance->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE) {
+ printk("scsi%d: eek! Interrupts enabled, but I don't think\n", instance->host_no);
+ printk("scsi%d: that the board had an interrupt!\n", instance->host_no);
+ }
+
+ printk("scsi%d: at port %X irq", instance->host_no, instance->io_port);
+- if (instance->irq == IRQ_NONE)
++ if (instance->irq == SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ printk ("s disabled");
+ else
+ printk (" %d", instance->irq);
+@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
+
+ int ecoscsi_release (struct Scsi_Host *shpnt)
+ {
+- if (shpnt->irq != IRQ_NONE)
++ if (shpnt->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ free_irq (shpnt->irq, NULL);
+ if (shpnt->io_port)
+ release_region (shpnt->io_port, shpnt->n_io_port);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/scsi/oak.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/scsi/oak.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/acorn/scsi/oak.c 2001-10-11 17:04:57.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/acorn/scsi/oak.c 2004-03-07 11:05:55.000000000 +0000
+@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
+ };
+
+ #define OAK_ADDRESS(card) (ecard_address((card), ECARD_MEMC, 0))
+-#define OAK_IRQ(card) (IRQ_NONE)
++#define OAK_IRQ(card) (SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ /*
+ * Function : int oakscsi_detect(Scsi_Host_Template * tpnt)
+ *
+@@ -136,20 +136,20 @@
+ instance->n_io_port = 255;
+ request_region (instance->io_port, instance->n_io_port, "Oak SCSI");
+
+- if (instance->irq != IRQ_NONE)
++ if (instance->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ if (request_irq(instance->irq, do_oakscsi_intr, SA_INTERRUPT, "Oak SCSI", NULL)) {
+ printk("scsi%d: IRQ%d not free, interrupts disabled\n",
+ instance->host_no, instance->irq);
+- instance->irq = IRQ_NONE;
++ instance->irq = SCSI_IRQ_NONE;
+ }
+
+- if (instance->irq != IRQ_NONE) {
++ if (instance->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE) {
+ printk("scsi%d: eek! Interrupts enabled, but I don't think\n", instance->host_no);
+ printk("scsi%d: that the board had an interrupt!\n", instance->host_no);
+ }
+
+ printk("scsi%d: at port %lX irq", instance->host_no, instance->io_port);
+- if (instance->irq == IRQ_NONE)
++ if (instance->irq == SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ printk ("s disabled");
+ else
+ printk (" %d", instance->irq);
+@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
+ {
+ int i;
+
+- if (shpnt->irq != IRQ_NONE)
++ if (shpnt->irq != SCSI_IRQ_NONE)
+ free_irq (shpnt->irq, NULL);
+ if (shpnt->io_port)
+ release_region (shpnt->io_port, shpnt->n_io_port);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
++#
++# Makefile for the AT91RM9200-specific Linux kernel device drivers.
++#
++# 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 (not a .c file).
++
++O_TARGET := at91drv.o
++
++subdir-y := serial net watchdog rtc usb i2c spi mtd
++subdir-m := $(subdir-y)
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91) += serial/at91serial.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_ETHER) += net/at91net.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_WATCHDOG) += watchdog/at91wdt.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_RTC) += rtc/at91rtc.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_USB) += usb/at91usb.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_AT91) += i2c/at91i2c.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_SPIDEV) += spi/at91spi.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH) += spi/at91spi.o mtd/at91mtd.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_AT91_SMARTMEDIA) += mtd/at91mtd.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/i2c/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/i2c/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/i2c/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/i2c/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
++# File: drivers/at91/i2c/Makefile
++#
++# Makefile for the Atmel AT91RM9200 I2C (TWI) device drivers
++#
++
++O_TARGET := at91i2c.o
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_AT91) += at91_i2c.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/i2c/at91_i2c.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/i2c/at91_i2c.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/i2c/at91_i2c.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/i2c/at91_i2c.c 2004-03-07 15:59:15.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,257 @@
++/*
++ i2c Support for Atmel's AT91RM9200 Two-Wire Interface
++
++ (c) Rick Bronson
++
++ Borrowed heavily from original work by:
++ Copyright (c) 2000 Philip Edelbrock <phil@stimpy.netroedge.com>
++
++ 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
++
++*/
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/version.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/i2c.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/AT91RM9200_TWI.h>
++#include <asm/arch/pio.h>
++#include "at91_i2c.h"
++
++#define DBG(x...) do {\
++ if (debug > 0) \
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c:" x); \
++ } while(0)
++
++int debug = 0;
++
++static struct at91_i2c_local *at91_i2c_device;
++
++/*
++ * Poll the i2c status register until the specified bit is set.
++ * Returns 0 if timed out (100 msec)
++ */
++static short at91_poll_status(AT91PS_TWI twi, unsigned long bit) {
++ int loop_cntr = 10000;
++ do {
++ udelay(10);
++ } while (!(twi->TWI_SR & bit) && (--loop_cntr > 0));
++
++ return (loop_cntr > 0);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Generic i2c master transfer entrypoint
++ */
++static int at91_xfer(struct i2c_adapter *adap, struct i2c_msg msgs[], int num)
++{
++ struct at91_i2c_local *device = (struct at91_i2c_local *) adap->data;
++ AT91PS_TWI twi = (AT91PS_TWI) device->base_addr;
++
++ struct i2c_msg *pmsg;
++ int length;
++ unsigned char *buf;
++
++ /*
++ * i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated() in drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c states:
++ * "... In the case of writing, we need to use only one message;
++ * when reading, we need two..."
++ */
++
++ pmsg = msgs; /* look at 1st message, it contains the address/command */
++ if (num >= 1 && num <= 2) {
++ DBG("xfer: doing %s %d bytes to 0x%02x - %d messages\n",
++ pmsg->flags & I2C_M_RD ? "read" : "write",
++ pmsg->len, pmsg->buf[0], num);
++
++ /* Set the TWI Master Mode Register */
++ twi->TWI_MMR = (pmsg->addr << 16) | (pmsg->len << 8)
++ | ((pmsg + 1)->flags & I2C_M_RD ? AT91C_TWI_MREAD : 0);
++
++ /* Set TWI Internal Address Register with first messages data field */
++ if (pmsg->len == 1)
++ twi->TWI_IADR = pmsg->buf[0];
++ else if (pmsg->len == 2)
++ twi->TWI_IADR = pmsg->buf[0] << 8 | pmsg->buf[1];
++ else /* must be 3 */
++ twi->TWI_IADR = pmsg->buf[0] << 16 | pmsg->buf[1] << 8 | pmsg->buf[2];
++
++ /* 1st message contains the address/command */
++ if (num > 1)
++ pmsg++; /* go to real message */
++
++ length = pmsg->len;
++ buf = pmsg->buf;
++ if (length && buf) { /* sanity check */
++ if (pmsg->flags & I2C_M_RD) {
++ twi->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_START;
++ while (length--) {
++ if (!length)
++ twi->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_STOP;
++ /* Wait until transfer is finished */
++ if (!at91_poll_status(twi, AT91C_TWI_RXRDY)) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_i2c: timeout 1\n");
++ return 0;
++ }
++ *buf++ = twi->TWI_RHR;
++ }
++ if (!at91_poll_status(twi, AT91C_TWI_TXCOMP)) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_i2c: timeout 2\n");
++ return 0;
++ }
++ } else {
++ twi->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_START;
++ while (length--) {
++ twi->TWI_THR = *buf++;
++ if (!length)
++ twi->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_STOP;
++ if (!at91_poll_status(twi, AT91C_TWI_TXRDY)) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_i2c: timeout 3\n");
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ /* Wait until transfer is finished */
++ if (!at91_poll_status(twi, AT91C_TWI_TXCOMP)) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_i2c: timeout 4\n");
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ DBG("transfer complete\n");
++ return num;
++ }
++ else {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_i2c: unexpected number of messages: %d\n", num);
++ return 0;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Return list of supported functionality
++ */
++static u32 at91_func(struct i2c_adapter *adapter)
++{
++ return I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_QUICK | I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE
++ | I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA | I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WORD_DATA
++ | I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Open
++ */
++static void at91_inc(struct i2c_adapter *adapter)
++{
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Close
++ */
++static void at91_dec(struct i2c_adapter *adapter)
++{
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++/* For now, we only handle combined mode (smbus) */
++static struct i2c_algorithm at91_algorithm = {
++ name:"at91 i2c",
++ id:I2C_ALGO_SMBUS,
++ master_xfer:at91_xfer,
++ functionality:at91_func,
++};
++
++/*
++ * Main initialization routine
++ */
++static int __init i2c_at91_init(void)
++{
++ AT91PS_TWI twi = (AT91PS_TWI) AT91C_VA_BASE_TWI;
++ struct at91_i2c_local *device;
++ int rc;
++
++ AT91_CfgPIO_TWI();
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCER = 1 << AT91C_ID_TWI; /* enable peripheral clock */
++
++ twi->TWI_IDR = 0x3ff; /* Disable all interrupts */
++ twi->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_SWRST; /* Reset peripheral */
++ twi->TWI_CR = AT91C_TWI_MSEN | AT91C_TWI_SVDIS; /* Set Master mode */
++
++ /* Here, CKDIV = 1 and CHDIV=CLDIV ==> CLDIV = CHDIV = 1/4*((Fmclk/FTWI) -6) */
++ twi->TWI_CWGR = AT91C_TWI_CKDIV1 | AT91C_TWI_CLDIV3 | (AT91C_TWI_CLDIV3 << 8);
++
++ device = (struct at91_i2c_local *) kmalloc(sizeof(struct at91_i2c_local), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (device == NULL) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_i2c: can't allocate inteface!\n");
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++ memset(device, 0, sizeof(struct at91_i2c_local));
++ at91_i2c_device = device;
++
++ sprintf(device->adapter.name, "AT91RM9200");
++ device->adapter.data = (void *) device;
++ device->adapter.id = I2C_ALGO_SMBUS;
++ device->adapter.algo = &at91_algorithm;
++ device->adapter.algo_data = NULL;
++ device->adapter.inc_use = at91_inc;
++ device->adapter.dec_use = at91_dec;
++ device->adapter.client_register = NULL;
++ device->adapter.client_unregister = NULL;
++ device->base_addr = AT91C_VA_BASE_TWI;
++
++ rc = i2c_add_adapter(&device->adapter);
++ if (rc) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_i2c: Adapter %s registration failed\n", device->adapter.name);
++ device->adapter.data = NULL;
++ kfree(device);
++ }
++ else
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Found AT91 i2c\n");
++ return rc;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Clean up routine
++ */
++static void __exit i2c_at91_cleanup(void)
++{
++ struct at91_i2c_local *device = at91_i2c_device;
++ int rc;
++
++ rc = i2c_del_adapter(&device->adapter);
++ device->adapter.data = NULL;
++ kfree(device);
++
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCDR = 1 << AT91C_ID_TWI; /* disable peripheral clock */
++
++ /* We aren't that prepared to deal with this... */
++ if (rc)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_i2c: i2c_del_adapter failed (%i), that's bad!\n", rc);
++}
++
++module_init(i2c_at91_init);
++module_exit(i2c_at91_cleanup);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Rick Bronson");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C driver for Atmel AT91RM9200");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_PARM(debug, "i");
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/i2c/at91_i2c.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/i2c/at91_i2c.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/i2c/at91_i2c.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/i2c/at91_i2c.h 2004-03-07 15:59:15.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
++/*
++ i2c Support for Atmel's AT91RM9200 Two-Wire Interface
++
++ (c) Rick Bronson
++
++ 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
++*/
++
++#ifndef AT91_I2C_H
++#define AT91_I2C_H
++
++#define AT91C_TWI_CLOCK 100000
++#define AT91C_TWI_SCLOCK (10 * AT91C_MASTER_CLOCK / AT91C_TWI_CLOCK)
++#define AT91C_TWI_CKDIV1 (2 << 16) /* TWI clock divider. NOTE: see Errata #22 */
++
++#if (AT91C_TWI_SCLOCK % 10) >= 5
++#define AT91C_TWI_CLDIV2 ((AT91C_TWI_SCLOCK / 10) - 5)
++#else
++#define AT91C_TWI_CLDIV2 ((AT91C_TWI_SCLOCK / 10) - 6)
++#endif
++#define AT91C_TWI_CLDIV3 ((AT91C_TWI_CLDIV2 + (4 - AT91C_TWI_CLDIV2 % 4)) >> 2)
++
++#define AT91C_EEPROM_I2C_ADDRESS (0x50 << 16)
++
++/* Physical interface */
++struct at91_i2c_local {
++ struct i2c_adapter adapter;
++ unsigned long base_addr;
++};
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
++# File: drivers/at91/mtd/Makefile
++#
++# Makefile for the Atmel AT91RM9200 MTD devices.
++# Includes: NAND flash (SmartMedia) & DataFlash
++#
++
++O_TARGET := at91mtd.o
++
++export-objs :=
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH) += at91_dataflash.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_AT91_SMARTMEDIA) += at91_nand.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_dataflash.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_dataflash.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_dataflash.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_dataflash.c 2004-04-10 12:48:53.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,509 @@
++/*
++ * Atmel DataFlash driver for Atmel AT91RM9200 (Thunder)
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * 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/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/AT91RM9200_SPI.h>
++#include <asm/arch/pio.h>
++#include "at91_dataflash.h"
++#include "../spi/at91_spi.h"
++
++#undef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++
++/* Detected DataFlash devices */
++static struct mtd_info* mtd_devices[DATAFLASH_MAX_DEVICES];
++static int nr_devices = 0;
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
++
++static struct mtd_partition *mtd_parts = 0;
++static int mtd_parts_nr = 0;
++
++#define NB_OF(x) (sizeof(x)/sizeof(x[0]))
++
++static struct mtd_partition static_partitions[] =
++{
++ {
++ name: "bootloader",
++ offset: 0,
++ size: 64 * 1024, /* 64 Kb */
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE /* read-only */
++ },
++ {
++ name: "kernel",
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_NXTBLK,
++ size: 768 *1024, /* 768 Kb */
++ },
++ {
++ name: "filesystem",
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_NXTBLK,
++ size: MTDPART_SIZ_FULL,
++ }
++};
++
++int parse_cmdline_partitions(struct mtd_info *master,
++ struct mtd_partition **pparts, const char *mtd_id);
++
++#endif
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/* Allocate a single SPI transfer descriptor. We're assuming that if multiple
++ SPI transfers occur at the same time, spi_access_bus() will serialize them.
++ If this is not valid, then either (i) each dataflash 'priv' structure
++ needs it's own transfer descriptor, (ii) we lock this one, or (iii) use
++ another mechanism. */
++struct spi_transfer_list* spi_transfer_desc;
++
++/*
++ * Perform a SPI transfer to access the DataFlash device.
++ */
++int do_spi_transfer(int nr, char* tx, int tx_len, char* rx, int rx_len,
++ char* txnext, int txnext_len, char* rxnext, int rxnext_len)
++{
++ struct spi_transfer_list* list = spi_transfer_desc;
++
++ list->tx[0] = tx; list->txlen[0] = tx_len;
++ list->rx[0] = rx; list->rxlen[0] = rx_len;
++
++ list->tx[1] = txnext; list->txlen[1] = txnext_len;
++ list->rx[1] = rxnext; list->rxlen[1] = rxnext_len;
++
++ list->nr_transfers = nr;
++
++ return spi_transfer(list);
++}
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Poll the DataFlash device until it is READY.
++ */
++void at91_dataflash_waitready(void)
++{
++ char* command = kmalloc(2, GFP_KERNEL);
++
++ if (!command)
++ return;
++
++ do {
++ command[0] = OP_READ_STATUS;
++ command[1] = 0;
++
++ do_spi_transfer(1, command, 2, command, 2, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
++ } while ((command[1] & 0x80) == 0);
++
++ kfree(command);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Return the status of the DataFlash device.
++ */
++unsigned short at91_dataflash_status(void)
++{
++ unsigned short status;
++ char* command = kmalloc(2, GFP_KERNEL);
++
++ if (!command)
++ return 0;
++
++ command[0] = OP_READ_STATUS;
++ command[1] = 0;
++
++ do_spi_transfer(1, command, 2, command, 2, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
++ status = command[1];
++
++ kfree(command);
++ return status;
++}
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Erase blocks of flash.
++ */
++int at91_dataflash_erase(struct mtd_info *mtd, struct erase_info *instr)
++{
++ struct dataflash_local *priv = (struct dataflash_local *) mtd->priv;
++ unsigned int pageaddr;
++ char* command;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("dataflash_erase: addr=%i len=%i\n", instr->addr, instr->len);
++#endif
++
++ /* Sanity checks */
++ if (instr->addr + instr->len > mtd->size)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if ((instr->len % mtd->erasesize != 0) || (instr->len % priv->page_size != 0))
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if ((instr->addr % priv->page_size) != 0)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ command = kmalloc(4, GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!command)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ while (instr->len > 0) {
++ /* Calculate flash page address */
++ pageaddr = (instr->addr / priv->page_size) << priv->page_offset;
++
++ command[0] = OP_ERASE_PAGE;
++ command[1] = (pageaddr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
++ command[2] = (pageaddr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
++ command[3] = 0;
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("ERASE: (%x) %x %x %x [%i]\n", command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3], pageaddr);
++#endif
++
++ /* Send command to SPI device */
++ spi_access_bus(priv->spi);
++ do_spi_transfer(1, command, 4, command, 4, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
++
++ at91_dataflash_waitready(); /* poll status until ready */
++ spi_release_bus(priv->spi);
++
++ instr->addr += priv->page_size; /* next page */
++ instr->len -= priv->page_size;
++ }
++
++ kfree(command);
++
++ /* Inform MTD subsystem that erase is complete */
++ instr->state = MTD_ERASE_DONE;
++ if (instr->callback)
++ instr->callback(instr);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Read from the DataFlash device.
++ * from : Start offset in flash device
++ * len : Amount to read
++ * retlen : About of data actually read
++ * buf : Buffer containing the data
++ */
++int at91_dataflash_read(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t from, size_t len, size_t *retlen, u_char *buf)
++{
++ struct dataflash_local *priv = (struct dataflash_local *) mtd->priv;
++ unsigned int addr;
++ char* command;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("dataflash_read: %lli .. %lli\n", from, from+len);
++#endif
++
++ *retlen = 0;
++
++ /* Sanity checks */
++ if (!len)
++ return 0;
++ if (from + len > mtd->size)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ /* Calculate flash page/byte address */
++ addr = (((unsigned)from / priv->page_size) << priv->page_offset) + ((unsigned)from % priv->page_size);
++
++ command = kmalloc(8, GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!command)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ command[0] = OP_READ_CONTINUOUS;
++ command[1] = (addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
++ command[2] = (addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
++ command[3] = (addr & 0x000000FF);
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("READ: (%x) %x %x %x\n", command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3]);
++#endif
++
++ /* Send command to SPI device */
++ spi_access_bus(priv->spi);
++ do_spi_transfer(2, command, 8, command, 8, buf, len, buf, len);
++ spi_release_bus(priv->spi);
++
++ *retlen = len;
++ kfree(command);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Write to the DataFlash device.
++ * to : Start offset in flash device
++ * len : Amount to write
++ * retlen : Amount of data actually written
++ * buf : Buffer containing the data
++ */
++int at91_dataflash_write(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t to, size_t len, size_t *retlen, const u_char *buf)
++{
++ struct dataflash_local *priv = (struct dataflash_local *) mtd->priv;
++ unsigned int pageaddr, addr, offset, writelen;
++ size_t remaining;
++ u_char *writebuf;
++ unsigned short status;
++ int res = 0;
++ char* command;
++ char* tmpbuf = NULL;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("dataflash_write: %lli .. %lli\n", to, to+len);
++#endif
++
++ *retlen = 0;
++
++ /* Sanity checks */
++ if (!len)
++ return 0;
++ if (to + len > mtd->size)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ command = kmalloc(4, GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!command)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ pageaddr = ((unsigned)to / priv->page_size);
++ offset = ((unsigned)to % priv->page_size);
++ if (offset + len > priv->page_size)
++ writelen = priv->page_size - offset;
++ else
++ writelen = len;
++ writebuf = buf;
++ remaining = len;
++
++ /* Allocate temporary buffer */
++ tmpbuf = kmalloc(priv->page_size, GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!tmpbuf) {
++ kfree(command);
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++
++ /* Gain access to the SPI bus */
++ spi_access_bus(priv->spi);
++
++ while (remaining > 0) {
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("write @ %i:%i len=%i\n", pageaddr, offset, writelen);
++#endif
++
++ /* (1) Transfer to Buffer1 */
++ if (writelen != priv->page_size) {
++ addr = pageaddr << priv->page_offset;
++ command[0] = OP_TRANSFER_BUF1;
++ command[1] = (addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
++ command[2] = (addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
++ command[3] = 0;
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("TRANSFER: (%x) %x %x %x\n", command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3]);
++#endif
++ do_spi_transfer(1, command, 4, command, 4, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
++ at91_dataflash_waitready();
++ }
++
++ /* (2) Program via Buffer1 */
++ addr = (pageaddr << priv->page_offset) + offset;
++ command[0] = OP_PROGRAM_VIA_BUF1;
++ command[1] = (addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
++ command[2] = (addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
++ command[3] = (addr & 0x000000FF);
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("PROGRAM: (%x) %x %x %x\n", command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3]);
++#endif
++ do_spi_transfer(2, command, 4, command, 4, writebuf, writelen, tmpbuf, writelen);
++ at91_dataflash_waitready();
++
++ /* (3) Compare to Buffer1 */
++ addr = pageaddr << priv->page_offset;
++ command[0] = OP_COMPARE_BUF1;
++ command[1] = (addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
++ command[2] = (addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
++ command[3] = 0;
++#ifdef DEBUG_DATAFLASH
++ printk("COMPARE: (%x) %x %x %x\n", command[0], command[1], command[2], command[3]);
++#endif
++ do_spi_transfer(1, command, 4, command, 4, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
++ at91_dataflash_waitready();
++
++ /* Get result of the compare operation */
++ status = at91_dataflash_status();
++ if ((status & 0x40) == 1) {
++ printk("at91_dataflash: Write error on page %i\n", pageaddr);
++ remaining = 0;
++ res = -EIO;
++ }
++
++ remaining = remaining - writelen;
++ pageaddr++;
++ offset = 0;
++ writebuf += writelen;
++ *retlen += writelen;
++
++ if (remaining > priv->page_size)
++ writelen = priv->page_size;
++ else
++ writelen = remaining;
++ }
++
++ /* Release SPI bus */
++ spi_release_bus(priv->spi);
++
++ kfree(tmpbuf);
++ kfree(command);
++ return res;
++}
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Initialize and register DataFlash device with MTD subsystem.
++ */
++int add_dataflash(int channel, char *name, int size, int pagesize, int pageoffset)
++{
++ struct mtd_info *device;
++ struct dataflash_local *priv;
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS
++ char mtdID[14];
++#endif
++
++ if (nr_devices >= DATAFLASH_MAX_DEVICES) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_dataflash: Too many devices detected\n");
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ device = (struct mtd_info *) kmalloc(sizeof(struct mtd_info), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!device)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ memset(device, 0, sizeof(struct mtd_info));
++
++ device->name = name;
++ device->size = size;
++ device->erasesize = pagesize;
++ device->module = THIS_MODULE;
++ device->type = MTD_NORFLASH;
++ device->flags = MTD_CAP_NORFLASH;
++ device->erase = at91_dataflash_erase;
++ device->read = at91_dataflash_read;
++ device->write = at91_dataflash_write;
++
++ priv = (struct dataflash_local *) kmalloc(sizeof(struct dataflash_local), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!priv) {
++ kfree(device);
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++ memset(priv, 0, sizeof(struct dataflash_local));
++
++ priv->spi = channel;
++ priv->page_size = pagesize;
++ priv->page_offset = pageoffset;
++ device->priv = priv;
++
++ mtd_devices[nr_devices] = device;
++ nr_devices++;
++ printk("at91_dataflash: %s detected [spi%i] (%i bytes)\n", name, channel, size);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS
++ sprintf(mtdID, "dataflash%i", nr_devices-1);
++ mtd_parts_nr = parse_cmdline_partitions(device, &mtd_parts, mtdID);
++#endif
++ if (mtd_parts_nr <= 0) {
++ mtd_parts = static_partitions;
++ mtd_parts_nr = NB_OF(static_partitions);
++ }
++
++ return add_mtd_partitions(device, mtd_parts, mtd_parts_nr);
++#else
++ return add_mtd_device(device);
++#endif
++}
++
++/*
++ * Detect and initialize DataFlash device connected to specified SPI channel.
++ */
++int at91_dataflash_detect(int channel)
++{
++ int res = 0;
++ unsigned short status;
++
++ spi_access_bus(channel);
++ status = at91_dataflash_status();
++ if (status != 0xff) { /* no dataflash device there */
++ switch (status & 0x3c) {
++ case 0x2c: /* 1 0 1 1 */
++ res = add_dataflash(channel, "Atmel AT45DB161B", 4096*528, 528, 10);
++ break;
++ case 0x34: /* 1 1 0 1 */
++ res = add_dataflash(channel, "Atmel AT45DB321B", 8192*528, 528, 10);
++ break;
++ case 0x3c: /* 1 1 1 1 */
++ res = add_dataflash(channel, "Atmel AT45DB642", 8192*1056, 1056, 11);
++ break;
++ default:
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_dataflash: Unknown device (%x)\n", status & 0x3c);
++ }
++ }
++ spi_release_bus(channel);
++
++ return res;
++}
++
++int __init at91_dataflash_init(void)
++{
++ spi_transfer_desc = kmalloc(sizeof(struct spi_transfer_list), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!spi_transfer_desc)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ /* DataFlash (SPI chip select 0) */
++ at91_dataflash_detect(0);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD
++ /* DataFlash card (SPI chip select 3) */
++ AT91_CfgPIO_DataFlashCard();
++ at91_dataflash_detect(3);
++#endif
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++void __exit at91_dataflash_exit(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < DATAFLASH_MAX_DEVICES; i++) {
++ if (mtd_devices[i]) {
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
++ del_mtd_partitions(mtd_devices[i]);
++#else
++ del_mtd_device(mtd_devices[i]);
++#endif
++ kfree(mtd_devices[i]->priv);
++ kfree(mtd_devices[i]);
++ }
++ }
++ nr_devices = 0;
++ kfree(spi_transfer_desc);
++}
++
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++module_init(at91_dataflash_init);
++module_exit(at91_dataflash_exit);
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL")
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Andrew Victor")
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("DataFlash driver for Atmel AT91RM9200")
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_dataflash.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_dataflash.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_dataflash.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_dataflash.h 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
++/*
++ * Atmel DataFlash driver for the Atmel AT91RM9200 (Thunder)
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * 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.
++ */
++
++#ifndef AT91_DATAFLASH_H
++#define AT91_DATAFLASH_H
++
++#define DATAFLASH_MAX_DEVICES 4 /* max number of dataflash devices */
++
++#define OP_READ_CONTINUOUS 0xE8
++#define OP_READ_PAGE 0xD2
++#define OP_READ_BUFFER1 0xD4
++#define OP_READ_BUFFER2 0xD6
++#define OP_READ_STATUS 0xD7
++
++#define OP_ERASE_PAGE 0x81
++#define OP_ERASE_BLOCK 0x50
++
++#define OP_TRANSFER_BUF1 0x53
++#define OP_TRANSFER_BUF2 0x55
++#define OP_COMPARE_BUF1 0x60
++#define OP_COMPARE_BUF2 0x61
++
++#define OP_PROGRAM_VIA_BUF1 0x82
++#define OP_PROGRAM_VIA_BUF2 0x85
++
++struct dataflash_local
++{
++ int spi; /* SPI chip-select number */
++
++ unsigned int page_size; /* number of bytes per page */
++ unsigned short page_offset; /* page offset in flash address */
++};
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.c 2004-03-04 22:11:35.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,328 @@
++/*
++ * drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Rick Bronson
++ *
++ * Derived from drivers/mtd/nand/autcpu12.c
++ * Copyright (c) 2001 Thomas Gleixner (gleixner@autronix.de)
++ *
++ * Derived from drivers/mtd/spia.c
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Steven J. Hill (sjhill@cotw.com)
++ *
++ * 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/slab.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/nand.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/sizes.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/pio.h>
++#include "at91_nand.h"
++
++/*
++ * MTD structure for AT91 board
++ */
++static struct mtd_info *at91_mtd = NULL;
++static struct nand_chip *my_nand_chip = NULL;
++
++static int at91_fio_base;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
++
++/*
++ * Define partitions for flash devices
++ */
++
++static struct mtd_partition partition_info32k[] = {
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 1, kernel",
++ offset: 0,
++ size: 1 * SZ_1M },
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 2, filesystem",
++ offset: 1 * SZ_1M,
++ size: 16 * SZ_1M },
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 3a, storage",
++ offset: (1 * SZ_1M) + (16 * SZ_1M),
++ size: 1 * SZ_1M },
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 3b, storage",
++ offset: (2 * SZ_1M) + (16 * SZ_1M),
++ size: 1 * SZ_1M },
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 3c, storage",
++ offset: (3 * SZ_1M) + (16 * SZ_1M),
++ size: 1 * SZ_1M },
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 3d, storage",
++ offset: (4 * SZ_1M) + (16 * SZ_1M),
++ size: 1 * SZ_1M },
++};
++
++static struct mtd_partition partition_info64k[] = {
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 1, kernel",
++ offset: 0,
++ size: 1 * SZ_1M },
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 2, filesystem",
++ offset: 1 * SZ_1M,
++ size: 16 * SZ_1M },
++ { name: "AT91 NAND partition 3, storage",
++ offset: (1 * SZ_1M) + (16 * SZ_1M),
++ size: 47 * SZ_1M },
++};
++
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Hardware specific access to control-lines
++ */
++static void at91_hwcontrol(int cmd)
++{
++ struct nand_chip *my_nand = my_nand_chip;
++ switch(cmd)
++ {
++ case NAND_CTL_SETCLE:
++ my_nand->IO_ADDR_W = at91_fio_base + AT91_SMART_MEDIA_CLE;
++ break;
++ case NAND_CTL_CLRCLE:
++ my_nand->IO_ADDR_W = at91_fio_base;
++ break;
++ case NAND_CTL_SETALE:
++ my_nand->IO_ADDR_W = at91_fio_base + AT91_SMART_MEDIA_ALE;
++ break;
++ case NAND_CTL_CLRALE:
++ my_nand->IO_ADDR_W = at91_fio_base;
++ break;
++ case NAND_CTL_SETNCE:
++ break;
++ case NAND_CTL_CLRNCE:
++ break;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Send command to NAND device
++ */
++static void at91_nand_command (struct mtd_info *mtd, unsigned command, int column, int page_addr)
++{
++ register struct nand_chip *my_nand = mtd->priv;
++
++ /* Begin command latch cycle */
++ register unsigned long NAND_IO_ADDR = my_nand->IO_ADDR_W + AT91_SMART_MEDIA_CLE;
++
++ /*
++ * Write out the command to the device.
++ */
++ if (command != NAND_CMD_SEQIN)
++ writeb (command, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ else {
++ if (mtd->oobblock == 256 && column >= 256) {
++ column -= 256;
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_RESET, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_READOOB, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_SEQIN, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ }
++ else
++ if (mtd->oobblock == 512 && column >= 256) {
++ if (column < 512) {
++ column -= 256;
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_READ1, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_SEQIN, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ } else {
++ column -= 512;
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_READOOB, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_SEQIN, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ }
++ } else {
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_READ0, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ writeb (NAND_CMD_SEQIN, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ }
++ }
++
++ /* Set ALE and clear CLE to start address cycle */
++ NAND_IO_ADDR = at91_fio_base;
++
++ if (column != -1 || page_addr != -1)
++ NAND_IO_ADDR += AT91_SMART_MEDIA_ALE;
++
++ /* Serially input address */
++ if (column != -1)
++ writeb (column, NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ if (page_addr != -1) {
++ writeb ((unsigned char) (page_addr & 0xff), NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ writeb ((unsigned char) ((page_addr >> 8) & 0xff), NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ /* One more address cycle for higher density devices */
++ if (mtd->size & 0x0c000000) {
++ writeb ((unsigned char) ((page_addr >> 16) & 0x0f), NAND_IO_ADDR);
++ }
++ }
++
++ /* wait until command is processed */
++ while (!my_nand->dev_ready())
++ ;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Read the Device Ready pin.
++ */
++static int at91_device_ready(void)
++{
++ return AT91_PIO_SmartMedia_RDY();
++}
++/*
++ * Main initialization routine
++ */
++static int __init at91_init (void)
++{
++ struct nand_chip *my_nand;
++ int err = 0;
++
++ /* Allocate memory for MTD device structure and private data */
++ at91_mtd = kmalloc (sizeof(struct mtd_info) + sizeof (struct nand_chip), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!at91_mtd) {
++ printk ("Unable to allocate AT91 NAND MTD device structure.\n");
++ err = -ENOMEM;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ /* map physical adress */
++ at91_fio_base = (unsigned long) ioremap(AT91_SMARTMEDIA_BASE, SZ_8M);
++ if(!at91_fio_base) {
++ printk("ioremap AT91 NAND failed\n");
++ err = -EIO;
++ goto out_mtd;
++ }
++
++ /* Get pointer to private data */
++ my_nand_chip = my_nand = (struct nand_chip *) (&at91_mtd[1]);
++
++ /* Initialize structures */
++ memset((char *) at91_mtd, 0, sizeof(struct mtd_info));
++ memset((char *) my_nand, 0, sizeof(struct nand_chip));
++
++ /* Link the private data with the MTD structure */
++ at91_mtd->priv = my_nand;
++
++ /* Set address of NAND IO lines */
++ my_nand->IO_ADDR_R = at91_fio_base;
++ my_nand->IO_ADDR_W = at91_fio_base;
++ my_nand->hwcontrol = at91_hwcontrol;
++ my_nand->dev_ready = at91_device_ready;
++ my_nand->cmdfunc = at91_nand_command; /* we need our own */
++ my_nand->eccmode = NAND_ECC_SOFT; /* enable ECC */
++ /* 20 us command delay time */
++ my_nand->chip_delay = 20;
++
++ /* Setup Smart Media, first enable the address range of CS3 */
++ AT91_SYS->EBI_CSA |= AT91C_EBI_CS3A_SMC_SmartMedia;
++ /* set the bus interface characteristics based on
++ tDS Data Set up Time 30 - ns
++ tDH Data Hold Time 20 - ns
++ tALS ALE Set up Time 20 - ns
++ 16ns at 60 MHz ~= 3 */
++#define AT91C_SM_ID_RWH (5 << 28) /* orig = 5 */
++#define AT91C_SM_RWH (1 << 28) /* orig = 1 */
++#define AT91C_SM_RWS (0 << 24) /* orig = 0 */
++#define AT91C_SM_TDF (1 << 8) /* orig = 1 */
++#define AT91C_SM_NWS (5) /* orig = 3 */
++ AT91_SYS->EBI_SMC2_CSR[3] = ( AT91C_SM_RWH | AT91C_SM_RWS |
++ AT91C_SMC2_ACSS_STANDARD |
++ AT91C_SMC2_DBW_8 | AT91C_SM_TDF |
++ AT91C_SMC2_WSEN | AT91C_SM_NWS);
++
++ AT91_CfgPIO_SmartMedia();
++
++ if (AT91_PIO_SmartMedia_CardDetect())
++ printk ("No ");
++ printk ("SmartMedia card inserted.\n");
++
++ /* Scan to find existance of the device */
++ if (nand_scan (at91_mtd)) {
++ err = -ENXIO;
++ goto out_ior;
++ }
++
++ /* Allocate memory for internal data buffer */
++ my_nand->data_buf = kmalloc (sizeof(u_char) * (at91_mtd->oobblock + at91_mtd->oobsize), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!my_nand->data_buf) {
++ printk ("Unable to allocate AT91 NAND data buffer.\n");
++ err = -ENOMEM;
++ goto out_ior;
++ }
++
++ /* Allocate memory for internal data buffer */
++ my_nand->data_cache = kmalloc (sizeof(u_char) * (at91_mtd->oobblock + at91_mtd->oobsize), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!my_nand->data_cache) {
++ printk ("Unable to allocate AT91 NAND data cache.\n");
++ err = -ENOMEM;
++ goto out_buf;
++ }
++ my_nand->cache_page = -1;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
++ /* Register the partitions */
++ switch(at91_mtd->size)
++ {
++ case SZ_32M:
++ err = add_mtd_partitions(at91_mtd, partition_info32k,
++ ARRAY_SIZE (partition_info32k));
++ break;
++ case SZ_64M:
++ err = add_mtd_partitions(at91_mtd, partition_info64k,
++ ARRAY_SIZE (partition_info64k));
++ break;
++ default:
++ printk ("Unsupported SmartMedia device\n");
++ err = -ENXIO;
++ goto out_cac;
++ }
++#else
++ err = add_mtd_device(at91_mtd);
++#endif
++ goto out;
++
++ out_cac:
++ kfree (my_nand->data_cache);
++ out_buf:
++ kfree (my_nand->data_buf);
++ out_ior:
++ iounmap((void *)at91_fio_base);
++ out_mtd:
++ kfree (at91_mtd);
++ out:
++ return err;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Clean up routine
++ */
++static void __exit at91_cleanup (void)
++{
++ struct nand_chip *my_nand = (struct nand_chip *) &at91_mtd[1];
++
++ /* Unregister partitions */
++ del_mtd_partitions(at91_mtd);
++
++ /* Unregister the device */
++ del_mtd_device (at91_mtd);
++
++ /* Free internal data buffers */
++ kfree (my_nand->data_buf);
++ kfree (my_nand->data_cache);
++
++ /* unmap physical adress */
++ iounmap((void *)at91_fio_base);
++
++ /* Free the MTD device structure */
++ kfree (at91_mtd);
++}
++
++module_init(at91_init);
++module_exit(at91_cleanup);
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Rick Bronson");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Glue layer for SmartMediaCard on ATMEL AT91RM9200");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/mtd/at91_nand.h 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
++/*
++ * AT91RM9200 specific NAND (SmartMedia) defines
++ *
++ * (c) 2003 Rick Bronson
++ *
++ * 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
++ */
++
++#ifndef __AT91_NAND_H
++#define __AT91_NAND_H
++
++#define AT91_SMART_MEDIA_ALE (1 << 22) /* our ALE is AD22 */
++#define AT91_SMART_MEDIA_CLE (1 << 21) /* our CLE is AD21 */
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/net/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/net/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/net/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/net/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
++# File: drivers/at91/net/Makefile
++#
++# Makefile for the Atmel AT91RM9200 ethernet device drivers
++#
++
++O_TARGET := at91net.o
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_ETHER) += at91_ether.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/net/at91_ether.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/net/at91_ether.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/net/at91_ether.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/net/at91_ether.c 2004-03-04 22:07:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,877 @@
++/*
++ * Ethernet driver for the Atmel AT91RM9200 (Thunder)
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * Based on an earlier Atmel EMAC macrocell driver by Atmel and Lineo Inc.
++ * Initial version by Rick Bronson 01/11/2003
++ *
++ * Intel LXT971A PHY support by Christopher Bahns & David Knickerbocker
++ * (Polaroid Corporation)
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/mii.h>
++#include <linux/netdevice.h>
++#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
++#include <linux/skbuff.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/crc32.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <linux/ethtool.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/AT91RM9200_EMAC.h>
++#include <asm/arch/pio.h>
++#include "at91_ether.h"
++
++static struct net_device at91_dev;
++
++/* ........................... PHY INTERFACE ........................... */
++
++/*
++ * Enable the MDIO bit in MAC control register
++ * When not called from an interrupt-handler, access to the PHY must be
++ * protected by a spinlock.
++ */
++static void enable_mdi(AT91PS_EMAC regs)
++{
++ regs->EMAC_CTL |= AT91C_EMAC_MPE; /* enable management port */
++}
++
++/*
++ * Disable the MDIO bit in the MAC control register
++ */
++static void disable_mdi(AT91PS_EMAC regs)
++{
++ regs->EMAC_CTL &= ~AT91C_EMAC_MPE; /* disable management port */
++}
++
++/*
++ * Write value to the a PHY register
++ * Note: MDI interface is assumed to already have been enabled.
++ */
++static void write_phy(AT91PS_EMAC regs, unsigned char phy_addr, unsigned char address, unsigned int value)
++{
++ regs->EMAC_MAN = (AT91C_EMAC_HIGH | AT91C_EMAC_CODE_802_3 | AT91C_EMAC_RW_W
++ | ((phy_addr & 0x1f) << 23) | (address << 18)) + (value & 0xffff);
++
++ /* Wait until IDLE bit in Network Status register is cleared */
++ // TODO: Enforce some maximum loop-count?
++ while (!(regs->EMAC_SR & AT91C_EMAC_IDLE)) { barrier(); }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Read value stored in a PHY register.
++ * Note: MDI interface is assumed to already have been enabled.
++ */
++static void read_phy(AT91PS_EMAC regs, unsigned char phy_addr, unsigned char address, unsigned int *value)
++{
++ regs->EMAC_MAN = AT91C_EMAC_HIGH | AT91C_EMAC_CODE_802_3 | AT91C_EMAC_RW_R
++ | ((phy_addr & 0x1f) << 23) | (address << 18);
++
++ /* Wait until IDLE bit in Network Status register is cleared */
++ // TODO: Enforce some maximum loop-count?
++ while (!(regs->EMAC_SR & AT91C_EMAC_IDLE)) { barrier(); }
++
++ *value = (regs->EMAC_MAN & 0x0000ffff);
++}
++
++/* ........................... PHY MANAGEMENT .......................... */
++
++/*
++ * Access the PHY to determine the current Link speed and Mode, and update the
++ * MAC accordingly.
++ * If no link or auto-negotiation is busy, then no changes are made.
++ * Returns: 0 : OK
++ * -1 : No link
++ * -2 : AutoNegotiation still in progress
++ */
++static int update_linkspeed(struct net_device *dev, AT91PS_EMAC regs) {
++ unsigned int bmsr, bmcr, lpa, mac_cfg;
++ unsigned int speed, duplex;
++
++ /* Link status is latched, so read twice to get current value */
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_BMSR, &bmsr);
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_BMSR, &bmsr);
++ if (!(bmsr & BMSR_LSTATUS)) return -1; /* no link */
++
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_BMCR, &bmcr);
++ if (bmcr & BMCR_ANENABLE) { /* AutoNegotiation is enabled */
++ if (!(bmsr & BMSR_ANEGCOMPLETE)) return -2; /* auto-negotitation in progress */
++
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_LPA, &lpa);
++ if ((lpa & LPA_100FULL) || (lpa & LPA_100HALF)) speed = SPEED_100;
++ else speed = SPEED_10;
++ if ((lpa & LPA_100FULL) || (lpa & LPA_10FULL)) duplex = DUPLEX_FULL;
++ else duplex = DUPLEX_HALF;
++ } else {
++ speed = (bmcr & BMCR_SPEED100) ? SPEED_100 : SPEED_10;
++ duplex = (bmcr & BMCR_FULLDPLX) ? DUPLEX_FULL : DUPLEX_HALF;
++ }
++
++ /* Update the MAC */
++ mac_cfg = regs->EMAC_CFG & ~(AT91C_EMAC_SPD | AT91C_EMAC_FD);
++ if (speed == SPEED_100) {
++ if (duplex == DUPLEX_FULL) /* 100 Full Duplex */
++ regs->EMAC_CFG = mac_cfg | AT91C_EMAC_SPD | AT91C_EMAC_FD;
++ else /* 100 Half Duplex */
++ regs->EMAC_CFG = mac_cfg | AT91C_EMAC_SPD;
++ } else {
++ if (duplex == DUPLEX_FULL) /* 10 Full Duplex */
++ regs->EMAC_CFG = mac_cfg | AT91C_EMAC_FD;
++ else /* 10 Half Duplex */
++ regs->EMAC_CFG = mac_cfg;
++ }
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Link now %i-%s\n", dev->name, speed, (duplex == DUPLEX_FULL) ? "FullDuplex" : "HalfDuplex");
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Handle interrupts from the PHY
++ */
++static void at91ether_phy_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *) dev_id;
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ AT91PS_EMAC emac = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ int status;
++ unsigned int phy;
++
++ enable_mdi(emac);
++ if (lp->phy_type == MII_DM9161_ID)
++ read_phy(emac, 0, MII_DSINTR_REG, &phy); /* ack interrupt in Davicom PHY */
++ else if (lp->phy_type == MII_LXT971A_ID)
++ read_phy(emac, 0, MII_ISINTS_REG, &phy); /* ack interrupt in Intel PHY */
++
++ status = AT91_SYS->PIOC_ISR; /* acknowledge interrupt in PIO */
++
++ status = update_linkspeed(dev, emac);
++ if (status == -1) { /* link is down */
++ netif_carrier_off(dev);
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Link down.\n", dev->name);
++ } else if (status == -2) { /* auto-negotiation in progress */
++ /* Do nothing - another interrupt generated when negotiation complete */
++ } else { /* link is operational */
++ netif_carrier_on(dev);
++ }
++ disable_mdi(emac);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Initialize and enable the PHY interrupt when link-state changes
++ */
++static void enable_phyirq(struct net_device *dev, AT91PS_EMAC regs)
++{
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ unsigned int dsintr, status;
++
++ // TODO: Check error code. Really need a generic PIO (interrupt)
++ // layer since we're really only interested in the PC4 (DK) or PC2 (CSB337) line.
++ (void) request_irq(AT91C_ID_PIOC, at91ether_phy_interrupt, 0, dev->name, dev);
++
++ status = AT91_SYS->PIOC_ISR; /* clear any pending PIO interrupts */
++#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_CSB337
++ AT91_SYS->PIOC_IER = AT91C_PIO_PC2; /* Enable interrupt */
++#else
++ AT91_SYS->PIOC_IER = AT91C_PIO_PC4; /* Enable interrupt */
++#endif
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&lp->lock);
++ enable_mdi(regs);
++
++ if (lp->phy_type == MII_DM9161_ID) { /* for Davicom PHY */
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_DSINTR_REG, &dsintr);
++ dsintr = dsintr & ~0xf00; /* clear bits 8..11 */
++ write_phy(regs, 0, MII_DSINTR_REG, dsintr);
++ }
++ else if (lp->phy_type == MII_LXT971A_ID) { /* for Intel PHY */
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_ISINTE_REG, &dsintr);
++ dsintr = dsintr | 0xf2; /* set bits 1, 4..7 */
++ write_phy(regs, 0, MII_ISINTE_REG, dsintr);
++ }
++
++ disable_mdi(regs);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&lp->lock);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Disable the PHY interrupt
++ */
++static void disable_phyirq(struct net_device *dev, AT91PS_EMAC regs)
++{
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ unsigned int dsintr;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&lp->lock);
++ enable_mdi(regs);
++
++ if (lp->phy_type == MII_DM9161_ID) { /* for Davicom PHY */
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_DSINTR_REG, &dsintr);
++ dsintr = dsintr | 0xf00; /* set bits 8..11 */
++ write_phy(regs, 0, MII_DSINTR_REG, dsintr);
++ }
++ else if (lp->phy_type == MII_LXT971A_ID) { /* for Intel PHY */
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_ISINTE_REG, &dsintr);
++ dsintr = dsintr & ~0xf2; /* clear bits 1, 4..7 */
++ write_phy(regs, 0, MII_ISINTE_REG, dsintr);
++ }
++
++ disable_mdi(regs);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&lp->lock);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_CSB337
++ AT91_SYS->PIOC_IDR = AT91C_PIO_PC2; /* Disable interrupt */
++#else
++ AT91_SYS->PIOC_IDR = AT91C_PIO_PC4; /* Disable interrupt */
++#endif
++ free_irq(AT91C_ID_PIOC, dev); /* Free interrupt handler */
++}
++
++/*
++ * Perform a software reset of the PHY.
++ */
++static void reset_phy(struct net_device *dev, AT91PS_EMAC regs)
++{
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ unsigned int bmcr;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&lp->lock);
++ enable_mdi(regs);
++
++ /* Perform PHY reset */
++ write_phy(regs, 0, MII_BMCR, BMCR_RESET);
++
++ /* Wait until PHY reset is complete */
++ do {
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_BMCR, &bmcr);
++ } while (!(bmcr && BMCR_RESET));
++
++ disable_mdi(regs);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&lp->lock);
++}
++
++
++/* ......................... ADDRESS MANAGEMENT ........................ */
++
++/*
++ * Set the ethernet MAC address in dev->dev_addr
++ */
++static void get_mac_address(struct net_device *dev) {
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ char addr[6];
++ unsigned int hi, lo;
++
++ /* Check if bootloader set address in Specific-Address 1 */
++ hi = regs->EMAC_SA1H;
++ lo = regs->EMAC_SA1L;
++ addr[0] = (lo & 0xff);
++ addr[1] = (lo & 0xff00) >> 8;
++ addr[2] = (lo & 0xff0000) >> 16;
++ addr[3] = (lo & 0xff000000) >> 24;
++ addr[4] = (hi & 0xff);
++ addr[5] = (hi & 0xff00) >> 8;
++
++ if (is_valid_ether_addr(addr)) {
++ memcpy(dev->dev_addr, &addr, 6);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /* Check if bootloader set address in Specific-Address 2 */
++ hi = regs->EMAC_SA2H;
++ lo = regs->EMAC_SA2L;
++ addr[0] = (lo & 0xff);
++ addr[1] = (lo & 0xff00) >> 8;
++ addr[2] = (lo & 0xff0000) >> 16;
++ addr[3] = (lo & 0xff000000) >> 24;
++ addr[4] = (hi & 0xff);
++ addr[5] = (hi & 0xff00) >> 8;
++
++ if (is_valid_ether_addr(addr)) {
++ memcpy(dev->dev_addr, &addr, 6);
++ return;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Program the hardware MAC address from dev->dev_addr.
++ */
++static void update_mac_address(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++
++ regs->EMAC_SA1L = (dev->dev_addr[3] << 24) | (dev->dev_addr[2] << 16) | (dev->dev_addr[1] << 8) | (dev->dev_addr[0]);
++ regs->EMAC_SA1H = (dev->dev_addr[5] << 8) | (dev->dev_addr[4]);
++}
++
++#ifdef AT91_ETHER_ADDR_CONFIGURABLE
++/*
++ * Store the new hardware address in dev->dev_addr, and update the MAC.
++ */
++static int set_mac_address(struct net_device *dev, void* addr)
++{
++ struct sockaddr *address = addr;
++
++ if (!is_valid_ether_addr(address->sa_data))
++ return -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
++
++ memcpy(dev->dev_addr, address->sa_data, dev->addr_len);
++ update_mac_address(dev);
++
++ printk("%s: Setting MAC address to %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", dev->name,
++ dev->dev_addr[0], dev->dev_addr[1], dev->dev_addr[2],
++ dev->dev_addr[3], dev->dev_addr[4], dev->dev_addr[5]);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Add multicast addresses to the internal multicast-hash table.
++ */
++static void at91ether_sethashtable(struct net_device *dev, AT91PS_EMAC regs)
++{
++ struct dev_mc_list *curr;
++ unsigned char mc_filter[2];
++ unsigned int i, bitnr;
++
++ mc_filter[0] = mc_filter[1] = 0;
++
++ curr = dev->mc_list;
++ for (i = 0; i < dev->mc_count; i++, curr = curr->next) {
++ if (!curr) break; /* unexpected end of list */
++
++ bitnr = ether_crc(ETH_ALEN, curr->dmi_addr) >> 26;
++ mc_filter[bitnr >> 5] |= 1 << (bitnr & 31);
++ }
++
++ regs->EMAC_HSH = mc_filter[1];
++ regs->EMAC_HSL = mc_filter[0];
++}
++
++/*
++ * Enable/Disable promiscuous and multicast modes.
++ */
++static void at91ether_set_rx_mode(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++
++ if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) { /* Enable promiscuous mode */
++ regs->EMAC_CFG |= AT91C_EMAC_CAF;
++ } else if (dev->flags & (~IFF_PROMISC)) { /* Disable promiscuous mode */
++ regs->EMAC_CFG &= ~AT91C_EMAC_CAF;
++ }
++
++ if (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) { /* Enable all multicast mode */
++ regs->EMAC_HSH = -1;
++ regs->EMAC_HSL = -1;
++ regs->EMAC_CFG |= AT91C_EMAC_MTI;
++ } else if (dev->mc_count > 0) { /* Enable specific multicasts */
++ at91ether_sethashtable(dev, regs);
++ regs->EMAC_CFG |= AT91C_EMAC_MTI;
++ } else if (dev->flags & (~IFF_ALLMULTI)) { /* Disable all multicast mode */
++ regs->EMAC_HSH = 0;
++ regs->EMAC_HSL = 0;
++ regs->EMAC_CFG &= ~AT91C_EMAC_MTI;
++ }
++}
++
++/* ............................... IOCTL ............................... */
++
++static int mdio_read(struct net_device *dev, int phy_id, int location)
++{
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ read_phy(regs, phy_id, location, &value);
++ return value;
++}
++
++static void mdio_write(struct net_device *dev, int phy_id, int location, int value)
++{
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++
++ write_phy(regs, phy_id, location, value);
++}
++
++/*
++ * ethtool support.
++ */
++static int at91ether_ethtool_ioctl (struct net_device *dev, void *useraddr)
++{
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ u32 ethcmd;
++ int res = 0;
++
++ if (copy_from_user (&ethcmd, useraddr, sizeof (ethcmd)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&lp->lock);
++ enable_mdi(regs);
++
++ switch (ethcmd) {
++ case ETHTOOL_GSET: {
++ struct ethtool_cmd ecmd = { ETHTOOL_GSET };
++ res = mii_ethtool_gset(&lp->mii, &ecmd);
++ if (lp->phy_media == PORT_FIBRE) { /* override media type since mii.c doesn't know */
++ ecmd.supported = SUPPORTED_FIBRE;
++ ecmd.port = PORT_FIBRE;
++ }
++ if (copy_to_user(useraddr, &ecmd, sizeof(ecmd)))
++ res = -EFAULT;
++ break;
++ }
++ case ETHTOOL_SSET: {
++ struct ethtool_cmd ecmd;
++ if (copy_from_user(&ecmd, useraddr, sizeof(ecmd)))
++ res = -EFAULT;
++ else
++ res = mii_ethtool_sset(&lp->mii, &ecmd);
++ break;
++ }
++ case ETHTOOL_NWAY_RST: {
++ res = mii_nway_restart(&lp->mii);
++ break;
++ }
++ case ETHTOOL_GLINK: {
++ struct ethtool_value edata = { ETHTOOL_GLINK };
++ edata.data = mii_link_ok(&lp->mii);
++ if (copy_to_user(useraddr, &edata, sizeof(edata)))
++ res = -EFAULT;
++ break;
++ }
++ default:
++ res = -EOPNOTSUPP;
++ }
++
++ disable_mdi(regs);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&lp->lock);
++
++ return res;
++}
++
++/*
++ * User-space ioctl interface.
++ */
++static int at91ether_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd)
++{
++ switch(cmd) {
++ case SIOCETHTOOL:
++ return at91ether_ethtool_ioctl(dev, (void *) rq->ifr_data);
++ default:
++ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
++ }
++}
++
++/* ................................ MAC ................................ */
++
++/*
++ * Initialize and start the Receiver and Transmit subsystems
++ */
++static void at91ether_start(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ int i;
++ struct recv_desc_bufs *dlist, *dlist_phys;
++
++ dlist = lp->dlist;
++ dlist_phys = lp->dlist_phys;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < MAX_RX_DESCR; i++) {
++ dlist->descriptors[i].addr = (unsigned int) &dlist_phys->recv_buf[i][0];
++ dlist->descriptors[i].size = 0;
++ }
++
++ /* Set the Wrap bit on the last descriptor */
++ dlist->descriptors[i-1].addr |= EMAC_DESC_WRAP;
++
++ /* Reset buffer index */
++ lp->rxBuffIndex = 0;
++
++ /* Program address of descriptor list in Rx Buffer Queue register */
++ regs->EMAC_RBQP = (AT91_REG) dlist_phys;
++
++ /* Enable Receive and Transmit */
++ regs->EMAC_CTL |= (AT91C_EMAC_RE | AT91C_EMAC_TE);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Open the ethernet interface
++ */
++static int at91ether_open(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++
++ if (!is_valid_ether_addr(dev->dev_addr))
++ return -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
++
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCER = 1 << AT91C_ID_EMAC; /* Re-enable Peripheral clock */
++ regs->EMAC_CTL |= AT91C_EMAC_CSR; /* Clear internal statistics */
++
++ /* Enable PHY interrupt */
++ enable_phyirq(dev, regs);
++
++ /* Enable MAC interrupts */
++ regs->EMAC_IER = AT91C_EMAC_RCOM | AT91C_EMAC_RBNA
++ | AT91C_EMAC_TUND | AT91C_EMAC_RTRY | AT91C_EMAC_TCOM
++ | AT91C_EMAC_ROVR | AT91C_EMAC_HRESP;
++
++ /* Determine current link speed */
++ spin_lock_irq(&lp->lock);
++ enable_mdi(regs);
++ (void) update_linkspeed(dev, regs);
++ disable_mdi(regs);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&lp->lock);
++
++ at91ether_start(dev);
++ netif_start_queue(dev);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Close the interface
++ */
++static int at91ether_close(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++
++ /* Disable Receiver and Transmitter */
++ regs->EMAC_CTL &= ~(AT91C_EMAC_TE | AT91C_EMAC_RE);
++
++ /* Disable PHY interrupt */
++ disable_phyirq(dev, regs);
++
++ /* Disable MAC interrupts */
++ regs->EMAC_IDR = AT91C_EMAC_RCOM | AT91C_EMAC_RBNA
++ | AT91C_EMAC_TUND | AT91C_EMAC_RTRY | AT91C_EMAC_TCOM
++ | AT91C_EMAC_ROVR | AT91C_EMAC_HRESP;
++
++ netif_stop_queue(dev);
++
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCDR = 1 << AT91C_ID_EMAC; /* Disable Peripheral clock */
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Transmit packet.
++ */
++static int at91ether_tx(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++
++ if (regs->EMAC_TSR & AT91C_EMAC_BNQ) {
++ netif_stop_queue(dev);
++
++ /* Store packet information (to free when Tx completed) */
++ lp->skb = skb;
++ lp->skb_length = skb->len;
++ lp->skb_physaddr = pci_map_single(NULL, skb->data, skb->len, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
++ lp->stats.tx_bytes += skb->len;
++
++ /* Set address of the data in the Transmit Address register */
++ regs->EMAC_TAR = lp->skb_physaddr;
++ /* Set length of the packet in the Transmit Control register */
++ regs->EMAC_TCR = skb->len;
++
++ dev->trans_start = jiffies;
++ } else {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_ether.c: at91ether_tx() called, but device is busy!\n");
++ return 1; /* if we return anything but zero, dev.c:1055 calls kfree_skb(skb)
++ on this skb, he also reports -ENETDOWN and printk's, so either
++ we free and return(0) or don't free and return 1 */
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Update the current statistics from the internal statistics registers.
++ */
++static struct net_device_stats *at91ether_stats(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ int ale, lenerr, seqe, lcol, ecol;
++
++ if (netif_running(dev)) {
++ lp->stats.rx_packets += regs->EMAC_OK; /* Good frames received */
++ ale = regs->EMAC_ALE;
++ lp->stats.rx_frame_errors += ale; /* Alignment errors */
++ lenerr = regs->EMAC_ELR + regs->EMAC_USF;
++ lp->stats.rx_length_errors += lenerr; /* Excessive Length or Undersize Frame error */
++ seqe = regs->EMAC_SEQE;
++ lp->stats.rx_crc_errors += seqe; /* CRC error */
++ lp->stats.rx_fifo_errors += regs->EMAC_DRFC; /* Receive buffer not available */
++ lp->stats.rx_errors += (ale + lenerr + seqe + regs->EMAC_CDE + regs->EMAC_RJB);
++
++ lp->stats.tx_packets += regs->EMAC_FRA; /* Frames successfully transmitted */
++ lp->stats.tx_fifo_errors += regs->EMAC_TUE; /* Transmit FIFO underruns */
++ lp->stats.tx_carrier_errors += regs->EMAC_CSE; /* Carrier Sense errors */
++ lp->stats.tx_heartbeat_errors += regs->EMAC_SQEE; /* Heartbeat error */
++
++ lcol = regs->EMAC_LCOL;
++ ecol = regs->EMAC_ECOL;
++ lp->stats.tx_window_errors += lcol; /* Late collisions */
++ lp->stats.tx_aborted_errors += ecol; /* 16 collisions */
++
++ lp->stats.collisions += (regs->EMAC_SCOL + regs->EMAC_MCOL + lcol + ecol);
++ }
++ return &lp->stats;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Extract received frame from buffer descriptors and sent to upper layers.
++ * (Called from interrupt context)
++ */
++static void at91ether_rx(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ struct recv_desc_bufs *dlist;
++ unsigned char *p_recv;
++ struct sk_buff *skb;
++ unsigned int pktlen;
++
++ dlist = lp->dlist;
++ while (dlist->descriptors[lp->rxBuffIndex].addr & EMAC_DESC_DONE) {
++ p_recv = dlist->recv_buf[lp->rxBuffIndex];
++ pktlen = dlist->descriptors[lp->rxBuffIndex].size & 0x7ff; /* Length of frame including FCS */
++ skb = alloc_skb(pktlen + 2, GFP_ATOMIC);
++ if (skb != NULL) {
++ skb_reserve(skb, 2);
++ memcpy(skb_put(skb, pktlen), p_recv, pktlen);
++
++ skb->dev = dev;
++ skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev);
++ skb->len = pktlen;
++ dev->last_rx = jiffies;
++ lp->stats.rx_bytes += pktlen;
++ netif_rx(skb);
++ }
++ else {
++ lp->stats.rx_dropped += 1;
++ printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: Memory squeeze, dropping packet.\n", dev->name);
++ }
++
++ if (dlist->descriptors[lp->rxBuffIndex].size & EMAC_MULTICAST)
++ lp->stats.multicast++;
++
++ dlist->descriptors[lp->rxBuffIndex].addr &= ~EMAC_DESC_DONE; /* reset ownership bit */
++ if (lp->rxBuffIndex == MAX_RX_DESCR-1) /* wrap after last buffer */
++ lp->rxBuffIndex = 0;
++ else
++ lp->rxBuffIndex++;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * MAC interrupt handler
++ */
++static void at91ether_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *) dev_id;
++ struct at91_private *lp = (struct at91_private *) dev->priv;
++ AT91PS_EMAC emac = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ unsigned long intstatus;
++
++ /* MAC Interrupt Status register indicates what interrupts are pending.
++ It is automatically cleared once read. */
++ intstatus = emac->EMAC_ISR;
++
++ if (intstatus & AT91C_EMAC_RCOM) /* Receive complete */
++ at91ether_rx(dev);
++
++ if (intstatus & AT91C_EMAC_TCOM) { /* Transmit complete */
++ /* The TCOM bit is set even if the transmission failed. */
++ if (intstatus & (AT91C_EMAC_TUND | AT91C_EMAC_RTRY))
++ lp->stats.tx_errors += 1;
++
++ dev_kfree_skb_irq(lp->skb);
++ pci_unmap_single(NULL, lp->skb_physaddr, lp->skb_length, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
++ netif_wake_queue(dev);
++ }
++
++ if (intstatus & AT91C_EMAC_RBNA)
++ printk("%s: RBNA error\n", dev->name);
++ if (intstatus & AT91C_EMAC_ROVR)
++ printk("%s: ROVR error\n", dev->name);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Initialize the ethernet interface
++ */
++static int at91ether_setup(struct net_device *dev, unsigned long phy_type)
++{
++ struct at91_private *lp;
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs;
++ static int already_initialized = 0;
++ unsigned int val;
++
++ if (already_initialized)
++ return 0;
++
++ dev = init_etherdev(dev, sizeof(struct at91_private));
++ dev->base_addr = AT91C_VA_BASE_EMAC;
++ dev->irq = AT91C_ID_EMAC;
++ SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev);
++
++ /* Install the interrupt handler */
++ if (request_irq(dev->irq, at91ether_interrupt, 0, dev->name, dev))
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ /* Allocate memory for private data structure */
++ lp = (struct at91_private *) kmalloc(sizeof(struct at91_private), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (lp == NULL) {
++ free_irq(dev->irq, dev);
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++ memset(lp, 0, sizeof(struct at91_private));
++ dev->priv = lp;
++
++ /* Allocate memory for DMA Receive descriptors */
++ lp->dlist = (struct recv_desc_bufs *) consistent_alloc(GFP_DMA | GFP_KERNEL, sizeof(struct recv_desc_bufs), (dma_addr_t *) &lp->dlist_phys);
++ if (lp->dlist == NULL) {
++ kfree(dev->priv);
++ free_irq(dev->irq, dev);
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++
++ spin_lock_init(&lp->lock);
++
++ ether_setup(dev);
++ dev->open = at91ether_open;
++ dev->stop = at91ether_close;
++ dev->hard_start_xmit = at91ether_tx;
++ dev->get_stats = at91ether_stats;
++ dev->set_multicast_list = at91ether_set_rx_mode;
++ dev->do_ioctl = at91ether_ioctl;
++
++#ifdef AT91_ETHER_ADDR_CONFIGURABLE
++ dev->set_mac_address = set_mac_address;
++#endif
++
++ get_mac_address(dev); /* Get ethernet address and store it in dev->dev_addr */
++ update_mac_address(dev); /* Program ethernet address into MAC */
++
++ regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) dev->base_addr;
++ regs->EMAC_CTL = 0;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_AT91_ETHER_RMII
++ regs->EMAC_CFG = AT91C_EMAC_BIG | AT91C_EMAC_RMII;
++#else
++ regs->EMAC_CFG = AT91C_EMAC_BIG;
++#endif
++ if (phy_type == MII_LXT971A_ID)
++ regs->EMAC_CFG |= AT91C_EMAC_CLK_HCLK_64; /* MDIO clock = system clock/64 */
++
++ if (phy_type == MII_DM9161_ID) {
++ spin_lock_irq(&lp->lock);
++ enable_mdi(regs);
++
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_DSCR_REG, &val);
++ if ((val & (1 << 10)) == 0) /* DSCR bit 10 is 0 -- fiber mode */
++ lp->phy_media = PORT_FIBRE;
++
++ disable_mdi(regs);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&lp->lock);
++ }
++
++ lp->mii.dev = dev; /* Support for ethtool */
++ lp->mii.mdio_read = mdio_read;
++ lp->mii.mdio_write = mdio_write;
++
++ lp->phy_type = phy_type; /* Type of PHY connected */
++
++ /* Determine current link speed */
++ spin_lock_irq(&lp->lock);
++ enable_mdi(regs);
++ (void) update_linkspeed(dev, regs);
++ disable_mdi(regs);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&lp->lock);
++
++ /* Display ethernet banner */
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: AT91 ethernet at 0x%08x int=%d %s%s (%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x)\n",
++ dev->name, (uint) dev->base_addr, dev->irq,
++ regs->EMAC_CFG & AT91C_EMAC_SPD ? "100-" : "10-",
++ regs->EMAC_CFG & AT91C_EMAC_FD ? "FullDuplex" : "HalfDuplex",
++ dev->dev_addr[0], dev->dev_addr[1], dev->dev_addr[2],
++ dev->dev_addr[3], dev->dev_addr[4], dev->dev_addr[5]);
++ if (phy_type == MII_DM9161_ID)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Davicom 9196 PHY %s\n", dev->name, (lp->phy_media == PORT_FIBRE) ? "(Fiber)" : "(Copper)");
++ else if (phy_type == MII_LXT971A_ID)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Intel LXT971A PHY\n", dev->name);
++
++ already_initialized = 1;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Detect MAC and PHY and perform initialization
++ */
++static int at91ether_probe(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ AT91PS_EMAC regs = (AT91PS_EMAC) AT91C_VA_BASE_EMAC;
++ unsigned int phyid1, phyid2;
++ int detected = -1;
++
++ /* Configure the hardware - RMII vs MII mode */
++#ifdef CONFIG_AT91_ETHER_RMII
++ AT91_CfgPIO_EMAC_RMII();
++#else
++ AT91_CfgPIO_EMAC_MII();
++#endif
++
++ AT91_CfgPIO_EMAC_PHY(); /* Configure PHY interrupt */
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCER = 1 << AT91C_ID_EMAC; /* Enable Peripheral clock */
++
++ /* Read the PHY ID registers */
++ enable_mdi(regs);
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_PHYSID1, &phyid1);
++ read_phy(regs, 0, MII_PHYSID2, &phyid2);
++ disable_mdi(regs);
++
++ /* Davicom 9161: PHY_ID1 = 0x181 PHY_ID2 = B881 */
++ if (((phyid1 << 16) | (phyid2 & 0xfff0)) == MII_DM9161_ID) {
++ detected = at91ether_setup(dev, MII_DM9161_ID);
++ }
++ /* Intel LXT971A: PHY_ID1 = 0x13 PHY_ID2 = 78E0 */
++ else if (((phyid1 << 16) | (phyid2 & 0xfff0)) == MII_LXT971A_ID) {
++ detected = at91ether_setup(dev, MII_LXT971A_ID);
++ }
++
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCDR = 1 << AT91C_ID_EMAC; /* Disable Peripheral clock */
++
++ return detected;
++}
++
++static int __init at91ether_init(void)
++{
++ if (!at91ether_probe(&at91_dev))
++ return register_netdev(&at91_dev);
++
++ return -1;
++}
++
++static void __exit at91ether_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_netdev(&at91_dev);
++}
++
++module_init(at91ether_init)
++module_exit(at91ether_exit)
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("AT91RM9200 EMAC Ethernet driver");
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Andrew Victor");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/net/at91_ether.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/net/at91_ether.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/net/at91_ether.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/net/at91_ether.h 2004-03-04 22:07:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
++/*
++ * Ethernet driver for the Atmel AT91RM9200 (Thunder)
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * Based on an earlier Atmel EMAC macrocell driver by Atmel and Lineo Inc.
++ * Initial version by Rick Bronson.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ */
++
++#ifndef AT91_ETHERNET
++#define AT91_ETHERNET
++
++#undef AT91_ETHER_ADDR_CONFIGURABLE /* MAC address can be changed? */
++
++
++/* Davicom 9161 PHY */
++#define MII_DM9161_ID 0x0181b880
++
++/* Davicom specific registers */
++#define MII_DSCR_REG 16
++#define MII_DSCSR_REG 17
++#define MII_DSINTR_REG 21
++
++/* Intel LXT971A PHY */
++#define MII_LXT971A_ID 0x001378E0
++
++/* Intel specific registers */
++#define MII_ISINTE_REG 18
++#define MII_ISINTS_REG 19
++
++/* ........................................................................ */
++
++#define MAX_RBUFF_SZ 0x600 /* 1518 rounded up */
++#define MAX_RX_DESCR 9 /* max number of receive buffers */
++
++#define EMAC_DESC_DONE 0x00000001 /* bit for if DMA is done */
++#define EMAC_DESC_WRAP 0x00000002 /* bit for wrap */
++
++#define EMAC_BROADCAST 0x80000000 /* broadcast address */
++#define EMAC_MULTICAST 0x40000000 /* multicast address */
++#define EMAC_UNICAST 0x20000000 /* unicast address */
++
++struct rbf_t
++{
++ unsigned int addr;
++ unsigned long size;
++};
++
++struct recv_desc_bufs
++{
++ struct rbf_t descriptors[MAX_RX_DESCR]; /* must be on sizeof (rbf_t) boundary */
++ char recv_buf[MAX_RX_DESCR][MAX_RBUFF_SZ]; /* must be on long boundary */
++};
++
++struct at91_private
++{
++ struct net_device_stats stats;
++ struct mii_if_info mii; /* ethtool support */
++
++ /* PHY */
++ unsigned long phy_type; /* type of PHY (PHY_ID) */
++ spinlock_t lock; /* lock for MDI interface */
++ short phy_media; /* media interface type */
++
++ /* Transmit */
++ struct sk_buff *skb; /* holds skb until xmit interrupt completes */
++ dma_addr_t skb_physaddr; /* phys addr from pci_map_single */
++ int skb_length; /* saved skb length for pci_unmap_single */
++
++ /* Receive */
++ int rxBuffIndex; /* index into receive descriptor list */
++ struct recv_desc_bufs *dlist; /* descriptor list address */
++ struct recv_desc_bufs *dlist_phys; /* descriptor list physical address */
++};
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/rtc/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/rtc/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/rtc/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/rtc/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
++# File: drivers/at91/rtc/Makefile
++#
++# Makefile for the Atmel AT91RM9200 real time clock device drivers
++#
++
++O_TARGET := at91rtc.o
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_RTC) += at91_rtc.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/rtc/at91_rtc.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/rtc/at91_rtc.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/rtc/at91_rtc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/rtc/at91_rtc.c 2004-03-04 22:31:24.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,441 @@
++/*
++ * Real Time Clock interface for Linux on Atmel AT91RM9200
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2002 Rick Bronson
++ *
++ * Based on sa1100-rtc.c by Nils Faerber
++ * Based on rtc.c by Paul Gortmaker
++ * Date/time conversion routines taken from arch/arm/kernel/time.c
++ * by Linus Torvalds and Russell King
++ * and the GNU C Library
++ * ( ... I love the GPL ... just take what you need! ;)
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <linux/rtc.h>
++
++#define AT91_RTC_FREQ 1
++#define EPOCH 1970
++
++/* Those are the bits from a classic RTC we want to mimic */
++#define AT91_RTC_IRQF 0x80 /* any of the following 3 is active */
++#define AT91_RTC_PF 0x40
++#define AT91_RTC_AF 0x20
++#define AT91_RTC_UF 0x10
++
++#define BCD2BIN(val) (((val)&15) + ((val)>>4)*10)
++#define BIN2BCD(val) ((((val)/10)<<4) + (val)%10)
++
++static unsigned long rtc_status = 0;
++static unsigned long rtc_irq_data;
++static unsigned int at91_alarm_year = EPOCH;
++
++static struct fasync_struct *at91_rtc_async_queue;
++static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(at91_rtc_wait);
++static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(at91_rtc_update);
++static spinlock_t at91_rtc_updlock; /* some spinlocks for saving/restoring interrupt levels */
++extern spinlock_t at91_rtc_lock;
++
++static const unsigned char days_in_mo[] =
++ { 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31 };
++
++#define is_leap(year) \
++ ((year) % 4 == 0 && ((year) % 100 != 0 || (year) % 400 == 0))
++
++static const unsigned short int __mon_yday[2][13] =
++{
++ /* Normal years. */
++ { 0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334, 365 },
++ /* Leap years. */
++ { 0, 31, 60, 91, 121, 152, 182, 213, 244, 274, 305, 335, 366 }
++};
++
++/*
++ * Returns day since start of the year [0-365]
++ * (from drivers/char/efirtc.c)
++ */
++static inline int compute_yday(int year, int month, int day)
++{
++ return __mon_yday[is_leap(year)][month] + day-1;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set current time and date in RTC
++ */
++static void at91_rtc_settime(struct rtc_time *tval)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ /* Stop Time/Calendar from counting */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_CR |= (AT91C_RTC_UPDCAL | AT91C_RTC_UPDTIM);
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&at91_rtc_updlock, flags); /* stop int's else we wakeup b4 we sleep */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IER = AT91C_RTC_ACKUPD;
++ interruptible_sleep_on(&at91_rtc_update); /* wait for ACKUPD interrupt to hit */
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&at91_rtc_updlock, flags);
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IDR = AT91C_RTC_ACKUPD;
++
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_TIMR = BIN2BCD(tval->tm_sec) << 0
++ | BIN2BCD(tval->tm_min) << 8
++ | BIN2BCD(tval->tm_hour) << 16;
++
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_CALR = BIN2BCD((tval->tm_year + 1900) / 100) /* century */
++ | BIN2BCD(tval->tm_year % 100) << 8 /* year */
++ | BIN2BCD(tval->tm_mon + 1) << 16 /* tm_mon starts at zero */
++ | BIN2BCD(tval->tm_wday + 1) << 21 /* day of the week [0-6], Sunday=0 */
++ | BIN2BCD(tval->tm_mday) << 24;
++
++ /* Restart Time/Calendar */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_CR &= ~(AT91C_RTC_UPDCAL | AT91C_RTC_UPDTIM);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Decode time/date into rtc_time structure
++ */
++static void at91_rtc_decodetime(AT91_REG *timereg, AT91_REG *calreg, struct rtc_time *tval)
++{
++ unsigned int time, date;
++
++ do { /* must read twice in case it changes */
++ time = *timereg;
++ date = *calreg;
++ } while ((time != *timereg) || (date != *calreg));
++
++ tval->tm_sec = BCD2BIN((time & AT91C_RTC_SEC) >> 0);
++ tval->tm_min = BCD2BIN((time & AT91C_RTC_MIN) >> 8);
++ tval->tm_hour = BCD2BIN((time & AT91C_RTC_HOUR) >> 16);
++
++ /* The Calendar Alarm register does not have a field for
++ the year - so these will return an invalid value. When an
++ alarm is set, at91_alarm_year wille store the current year. */
++ tval->tm_year = BCD2BIN(date & AT91C_RTC_CENT) * 100; /* century */
++ tval->tm_year += BCD2BIN((date & AT91C_RTC_YEAR) >> 8); /* year */
++
++ tval->tm_wday = BCD2BIN((date & AT91C_RTC_DAY) >> 21) - 1; /* day of the week [0-6], Sunday=0 */
++ tval->tm_mon = BCD2BIN(((date & AT91C_RTC_MONTH) >> 16) - 1);
++ tval->tm_mday = BCD2BIN((date & AT91C_RTC_DATE) >> 24);
++}
++
++/*
++ * IRQ handler for the RTC
++ */
++static void at91_rtc_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned int rtsr = AT91_SYS->RTC_SR & AT91_SYS->RTC_IMR;
++
++ /* update irq data & counter */
++ if (rtsr) { /* this interrupt is shared! Is it ours? */
++ if (rtsr & AT91C_RTC_ALARM)
++ rtc_irq_data |= (AT91_RTC_AF | AT91_RTC_IRQF);
++ if (rtsr & AT91C_RTC_SECEV)
++ rtc_irq_data |= (AT91_RTC_UF | AT91_RTC_IRQF);
++ if (rtsr & AT91C_RTC_ACKUPD)
++ wake_up_interruptible(&at91_rtc_update);
++ rtc_irq_data += 0x100;
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_SCCR = rtsr; /* clear status reg */
++
++ /* wake up waiting process */
++ wake_up_interruptible(&at91_rtc_wait);
++ kill_fasync(&at91_rtc_async_queue, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
++ }
++}
++
++static int at91_rtc_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ if (test_and_set_bit(1, &rtc_status))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int at91_rtc_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ rtc_status = 0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int at91_rtc_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
++{
++ return fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &at91_rtc_async_queue);
++}
++
++static unsigned int at91_rtc_poll(struct file *file, poll_table * wait)
++{
++ poll_wait(file, &at91_rtc_wait, wait);
++ return (rtc_irq_data) ? 0 : POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
++}
++
++static ssize_t at91_rtc_read(struct file * file, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t * ppos)
++{
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ unsigned long data;
++ ssize_t retval;
++
++ if (count < sizeof(unsigned long))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ add_wait_queue(&at91_rtc_wait, &wait);
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ for (;;) {
++ spin_lock_irq(&at91_rtc_lock);
++ data = rtc_irq_data;
++ if (data != 0) {
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irq(&at91_rtc_lock);
++
++ if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
++ retval = -EAGAIN;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ if (signal_pending(current)) {
++ retval = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ schedule();
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irq(&at91_rtc_lock);
++
++ data -= 0x100; /* the first IRQ wasn't actually missed */
++ retval = put_user(data, (unsigned long *) buf);
++ if (!retval)
++ retval = sizeof(unsigned long);
++
++out:
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
++ remove_wait_queue(&at91_rtc_wait, &wait);
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Handle commands from user-space
++ */
++static int at91_rtc_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ struct rtc_time tm, tm2;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&at91_rtc_lock);
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case RTC_AIE_OFF: /* alarm off */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IDR = AT91C_RTC_ALARM;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ case RTC_AIE_ON: /* alarm on */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IER = AT91C_RTC_ALARM;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ case RTC_UIE_OFF: /* update off */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IDR = AT91C_RTC_SECEV;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ case RTC_UIE_ON: /* update on */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IER = AT91C_RTC_SECEV;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ case RTC_PIE_OFF: /* periodic off */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IDR = AT91C_RTC_SECEV;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ case RTC_PIE_ON: /* periodic on */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IER = AT91C_RTC_SECEV;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ case RTC_ALM_READ: /* read alarm */
++ memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(struct rtc_time));
++ at91_rtc_decodetime(&(AT91_SYS->RTC_TIMALR), &(AT91_SYS->RTC_CALALR), &tm);
++ tm.tm_yday = compute_yday(tm.tm_year, tm.tm_mon, tm.tm_mday);
++ tm.tm_year = at91_alarm_year - 1900;
++ ret = copy_to_user((void *) arg, &tm, sizeof(tm)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
++ break;
++ case RTC_ALM_SET: /* set alarm */
++ if (copy_from_user(&tm2, (struct rtc_time *) arg, sizeof(tm2)))
++ ret = -EFAULT;
++ else {
++ at91_rtc_decodetime(&(AT91_SYS->RTC_TIMR), &(AT91_SYS->RTC_CALR), &tm);
++ at91_alarm_year = tm.tm_year;
++ if ((unsigned) tm2.tm_hour < 24) /* do some range checking */
++ tm.tm_hour = tm2.tm_hour;
++ if ((unsigned) tm2.tm_min < 60)
++ tm.tm_min = tm2.tm_min;
++ if ((unsigned) tm2.tm_sec < 60)
++ tm.tm_sec = tm2.tm_sec;
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_TIMALR = BIN2BCD(tm.tm_sec) << 0
++ | BIN2BCD(tm.tm_min) << 8
++ | BIN2BCD(tm.tm_hour) << 16
++ | AT91C_RTC_HOUREN | AT91C_RTC_MINEN
++ | AT91C_RTC_SECEN;
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_CALALR = BIN2BCD(tm.tm_mon + 1) << 16 /* tm_mon starts at zero */
++ | BIN2BCD(tm.tm_mday) << 24
++ | AT91C_RTC_DATEEN | AT91C_RTC_MONTHEN;
++ }
++ break;
++ case RTC_RD_TIME: /* read time */
++ memset(&tm, 0, sizeof(struct rtc_time));
++ at91_rtc_decodetime(&(AT91_SYS->RTC_TIMR), &(AT91_SYS->RTC_CALR), &tm);
++ tm.tm_yday = compute_yday(tm.tm_year, tm.tm_mon, tm.tm_mday);
++ tm.tm_year = tm.tm_year - 1900;
++ ret = copy_to_user((void *) arg, &tm, sizeof(tm)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
++ break;
++ case RTC_SET_TIME: /* set time */
++ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_TIME))
++ ret = -EACCES;
++ else {
++ if (copy_from_user(&tm, (struct rtc_time *) arg, sizeof(tm)))
++ ret = -EFAULT;
++ else {
++ int tm_year = tm.tm_year + 1900;
++ if (tm_year < EPOCH
++ || (unsigned) tm.tm_mon >= 12
++ || tm.tm_mday < 1
++ || tm.tm_mday > (days_in_mo[tm.tm_mon] + (tm.tm_mon == 1 && is_leap(tm_year)))
++ || (unsigned) tm.tm_hour >= 24
++ || (unsigned) tm.tm_min >= 60
++ || (unsigned) tm.tm_sec >= 60)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ else
++ at91_rtc_settime(&tm);
++ }
++ }
++ break;
++ case RTC_IRQP_READ: /* read periodic alarm frequency */
++ ret = put_user(AT91_RTC_FREQ, (unsigned long *) arg);
++ break;
++ case RTC_IRQP_SET: /* set periodic alarm frequency */
++ if (arg != AT91_RTC_FREQ)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ break;
++ case RTC_EPOCH_READ: /* read epoch */
++ ret = put_user(EPOCH, (unsigned long *) arg);
++ break;
++ default:
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ break;
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irq(&at91_rtc_lock);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Provide RTC information in /proc/driver/rtc
++ */
++static int at91_rtc_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
++ int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ char *p = page;
++ int len;
++ struct rtc_time tm;
++
++ at91_rtc_decodetime(&(AT91_SYS->RTC_TIMR), &(AT91_SYS->RTC_CALR), &tm);
++ p += sprintf(p, "rtc_time\t: %02d:%02d:%02d\n"
++ "rtc_date\t: %04d-%02d-%02d\n"
++ "rtc_epoch\t: %04d\n",
++ tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec,
++ tm.tm_year, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday, EPOCH);
++ at91_rtc_decodetime(&(AT91_SYS->RTC_TIMALR), &(AT91_SYS->RTC_CALALR), &tm);
++ p += sprintf(p, "alrm_time\t: %02d:%02d:%02d\n"
++ "alrm_date\t: %04d-%02d-%02d\n",
++ tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec,
++ at91_alarm_year, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday);
++ p += sprintf(p, "alarm_IRQ\t: %s\n", (AT91_SYS->RTC_IMR & AT91C_RTC_ALARM) ? "yes" : "no");
++ p += sprintf(p, "update_IRQ\t: %s\n", (AT91_SYS->RTC_IMR & AT91C_RTC_ACKUPD) ? "yes" : "no");
++ p += sprintf(p, "periodic_IRQ\t: %s\n", (AT91_SYS->RTC_IMR & AT91C_RTC_SECEV) ? "yes" : "no");
++ p += sprintf(p, "periodic_freq\t: %ld\n", (unsigned long) AT91_RTC_FREQ);
++
++ len = (p - page) - off;
++ if (len < 0)
++ len = 0;
++
++ *eof = (len <= count) ? 1 : 0;
++ *start = page + off;
++
++ return len;
++}
++
++static struct file_operations at91_rtc_fops = {
++ owner:THIS_MODULE,
++ llseek:no_llseek,
++ read:at91_rtc_read,
++ poll:at91_rtc_poll,
++ ioctl:at91_rtc_ioctl,
++ open:at91_rtc_open,
++ release:at91_rtc_release,
++ fasync:at91_rtc_fasync,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice at91_rtc_miscdev = {
++ minor:RTC_MINOR,
++ name:"rtc",
++ fops:&at91_rtc_fops,
++};
++
++/*
++ * Initialize and install RTC driver
++ */
++static int __init at91_rtc_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_CR = 0;
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_MR = 0; /* put in 24 hour format */
++ /* Disable all interrupts */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IDR = AT91C_RTC_ACKUPD | AT91C_RTC_ALARM | AT91C_RTC_SECEV | AT91C_RTC_TIMEV | AT91C_RTC_CALEV;
++
++ spin_lock_init(&at91_rtc_updlock);
++ spin_lock_init(&at91_rtc_lock);
++
++ misc_register(&at91_rtc_miscdev);
++ create_proc_read_entry("driver/rtc", 0, 0, at91_rtc_read_proc, NULL);
++ ret = request_irq(AT91C_ID_SYS, at91_rtc_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ,
++ "at91_rtc", &rtc_status);
++ if (ret) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_rtc: IRQ %d already in use.\n", AT91C_ID_SYS);
++ remove_proc_entry("driver/rtc", NULL);
++ misc_deregister(&at91_rtc_miscdev);
++ return ret;
++ }
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "AT91 Real Time Clock driver\n");
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Disable and remove the RTC driver
++ */
++static void __exit at91_rtc_exit(void)
++{
++ /* Disable all interrupts */
++ AT91_SYS->RTC_IDR = AT91C_RTC_ACKUPD | AT91C_RTC_ALARM | AT91C_RTC_SECEV | AT91C_RTC_TIMEV | AT91C_RTC_CALEV;
++ free_irq(AT91C_ID_SYS, &rtc_status);
++
++ rtc_status = 0;
++ remove_proc_entry("driver/rtc", NULL);
++ misc_deregister(&at91_rtc_miscdev);
++}
++
++module_init(at91_rtc_init);
++module_exit(at91_rtc_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Rick Bronson");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("AT91 Realtime Clock Driver (AT91_RTC)");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/serial/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/serial/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/serial/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/serial/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
++# File: drivers/at91/serial/Makefile
++#
++# Makefile for the Atmel AT91RM9200 serial and console device drivers
++#
++
++O_TARGET := at91serial.o
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91) += at91_serial.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/serial/at91_serial.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/serial/at91_serial.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/serial/at91_serial.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/serial/at91_serial.c 2004-04-09 15:12:35.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,870 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/at91_serial.c
++ *
++ * Driver for Atmel AT91RM9200 Serial ports
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) Rick Bronson
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial_sa1100.c, by Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/AT91RM9200_USART.h>
++#include <asm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h>
++#include <asm/arch/pio.h>
++
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE) && defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ)
++#define SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++#endif
++
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++
++#define SERIAL_AT91_MAJOR TTY_MAJOR
++#define CALLOUT_AT91_MAJOR TTYAUX_MAJOR
++#define MINOR_START 64
++
++#define AT91C_VA_BASE_DBGU ((unsigned long) &(AT91_SYS->DBGU_CR))
++#define AT91_ISR_PASS_LIMIT 256
++
++#define UART_PUT_CR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_CR = v
++#define UART_GET_MR(port) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_MR
++#define UART_PUT_MR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_MR = v
++#define UART_PUT_IER(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_IER = v
++#define UART_PUT_IDR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_IDR = v
++#define UART_GET_IMR(port) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_IMR
++#define UART_GET_CSR(port) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_CSR
++#define UART_GET_CHAR(port) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_RHR
++#define UART_PUT_CHAR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_THR = v
++#define UART_GET_BRGR(port) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_BRGR
++#define UART_PUT_BRGR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_BRGR = v
++#define UART_PUT_RTOR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_RTOR = v
++
++// #define UART_GET_CR(port) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_CR // is write-only
++
++ /* PDC registers */
++#define UART_PUT_PTCR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_PTCR = v
++#define UART_PUT_RPR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_RPR = v
++#define UART_PUT_RCR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_RCR = v
++#define UART_GET_RCR(port) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_RCR
++#define UART_PUT_RNPR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_RNPR = v
++#define UART_PUT_RNCR(port,v) ((AT91PS_USART)(port)->membase)->US_RNCR = v
++
++static struct tty_driver normal, callout;
++static struct tty_struct *at91_table[AT91C_NR_UART];
++static struct termios *at91_termios[AT91C_NR_UART], *at91_termios_locked[AT91C_NR_UART];
++
++const int at91_serialmap[AT91C_NR_UART] = AT91C_UART_MAP;
++
++static int (*at91_open)(struct uart_port *);
++static void (*at91_close)(struct uart_port *);
++
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++static struct console at91_console;
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Return TIOCSER_TEMT when transmitter FIFO and Shift register is empty.
++ */
++static u_int at91_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return UART_GET_CSR(port) & AT91C_US_TXEMPTY ? TIOCSER_TEMT : 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set state of the modem control output lines
++ */
++static void at91_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, u_int mctrl)
++{
++ unsigned int control = 0;
++
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_RTS)
++ control |= AT91C_US_RTSEN;
++ else
++ control |= AT91C_US_RTSDIS;
++
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_DTR)
++ control |= AT91C_US_DTREN;
++ else
++ control |= AT91C_US_DTRDIS;
++
++ UART_PUT_CR(port,control);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Get state of the modem control input lines
++ */
++static u_int at91_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int status, ret = 0;
++
++ status = UART_GET_CSR(port);
++ if (status & AT91C_US_DCD)
++ ret |= TIOCM_CD;
++ if (status & AT91C_US_CTS)
++ ret |= TIOCM_CTS;
++ if (status & AT91C_US_DSR)
++ ret |= TIOCM_DSR;
++ if (status & AT91C_US_RI)
++ ret |= TIOCM_RI;
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Stop transmitting.
++ */
++static void at91_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port, u_int from_tty)
++{
++ UART_PUT_IDR(port, AT91C_US_TXRDY);
++ port->read_status_mask &= ~AT91C_US_TXRDY;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Start transmitting.
++ */
++static void at91_start_tx(struct uart_port *port, u_int from_tty)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ port->read_status_mask |= AT91C_US_TXRDY;
++ UART_PUT_IER(port, AT91C_US_TXRDY);
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Stop receiving - port is in process of being closed.
++ */
++static void at91_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ UART_PUT_IDR(port, AT91C_US_RXRDY);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Enable modem status interrupts
++ */
++static void at91_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ UART_PUT_IER(port, AT91C_US_RIIC | AT91C_US_DSRIC | AT91C_US_DCDIC | AT91C_US_CTSIC);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Control the transmission of a break signal
++ */
++static void at91_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
++{
++ if (break_state != 0)
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_STTBRK); /* start break */
++ else
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_STPBRK); /* stop break */
++}
++
++/*
++ * Characters received (called from interrupt handler)
++ */
++static void at91_rx_chars(struct uart_port *port, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = port->info;
++ struct tty_struct *tty = info->tty;
++ unsigned int status, ch, flg, ignored = 0;
++
++ status = UART_GET_CSR(port);
++ while (status & (AT91C_US_RXRDY)) {
++ ch = UART_GET_CHAR(port);
++
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ goto ignore_char;
++ port->icount.rx++;
++
++ flg = TTY_NORMAL;
++
++ /*
++ * note that the error handling code is
++ * out of the main execution path
++ */
++ if (status & (AT91C_US_PARE | AT91C_US_FRAME | AT91C_US_OVRE))
++ goto handle_error;
++
++ if (uart_handle_sysrq_char(port, ch, regs))
++ goto ignore_char;
++
++ error_return:
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ ignore_char:
++ status = UART_GET_CSR(port);
++ }
++out:
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
++ return;
++
++handle_error:
++ if (status & (AT91C_US_PARE | AT91C_US_FRAME | AT91C_US_OVRE))
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_RSTSTA); /* clear error */
++ if (status & (AT91C_US_PARE))
++ port->icount.parity++;
++ else if (status & (AT91C_US_FRAME))
++ port->icount.frame++;
++ if (status & (AT91C_US_OVRE))
++ port->icount.overrun++;
++
++ if (status & port->ignore_status_mask) {
++ if (++ignored > 100)
++ goto out;
++ goto ignore_char;
++ }
++
++ status &= port->read_status_mask;
++
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_RSTSTA); /* clear error */
++ if (status & AT91C_US_PARE)
++ flg = TTY_PARITY;
++ else if (status & AT91C_US_FRAME)
++ flg = TTY_FRAME;
++
++ if (status & AT91C_US_OVRE) {
++ /*
++ * overrun does *not* affect the character
++ * we read from the FIFO
++ */
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ goto ignore_char;
++ ch = 0;
++ flg = TTY_OVERRUN;
++ }
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ port->sysrq = 0;
++#endif
++ goto error_return;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Transmit characters (called from interrupt handler)
++ */
++static void at91_tx_chars(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct circ_buf *xmit = &port->info->xmit;
++
++ if (port->x_char) {
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, port->x_char);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ port->x_char = 0;
++ return;
++ }
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit) || uart_tx_stopped(port)) {
++ at91_stop_tx(port, 0);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ while (UART_GET_CSR(port) & AT91C_US_TXRDY) {
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, xmit->buf[xmit->tail]);
++ xmit->tail = (xmit->tail + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (uart_circ_chars_pending(xmit) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
++ uart_write_wakeup(port);
++
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ at91_stop_tx(port, 0);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Interrupt handler
++ */
++static void at91_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = dev_id;
++ unsigned int status, pending, pass_counter = 0;
++
++ status = UART_GET_CSR(port);
++ pending = status & port->read_status_mask;
++ if (pending) {
++ do {
++ if (pending & AT91C_US_RXRDY)
++ at91_rx_chars(port, regs);
++
++ /* Clear the relevent break bits */
++ if (pending & AT91C_US_RXBRK) {
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_RSTSTA);
++ port->icount.brk++;
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ if (port->line == at91_console.index && !port->sysrq) {
++ port->sysrq = jiffies + HZ*5;
++ }
++#endif
++ }
++
++ // TODO: All reads to CSR will clear these interrupts!
++ if (pending & AT91C_US_RIIC) port->icount.rng++;
++ if (pending & AT91C_US_DSRIC) port->icount.dsr++;
++ if (pending & AT91C_US_DCDIC) {
++ port->icount.dcd++;
++ uart_handle_dcd_change(port, status & AT91C_US_DCD);
++ }
++ if (pending & AT91C_US_CTSIC) {
++ port->icount.cts++;
++ uart_handle_cts_change(port, status & AT91C_US_CTS);
++ }
++ if (pending & (AT91C_US_RIIC | AT91C_US_DSRIC | AT91C_US_DCDIC | AT91C_US_CTSIC))
++ wake_up_interruptible(&port->info->delta_msr_wait);
++
++ if (pending & AT91C_US_TXRDY)
++ at91_tx_chars(port);
++ if (pass_counter++ > AT91_ISR_PASS_LIMIT)
++ break;
++
++ status = UART_GET_CSR(port);
++ pending = status & port->read_status_mask;
++ } while (pending);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Perform initialization and enable port for reception
++ */
++static int at91_startup(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ int retval;
++
++ /*
++ * Allocate the IRQ
++ */
++ retval = request_irq(port->irq, at91_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ, "at91_serial", port);
++ if (retval) {
++ printk("at91_serial: at91_startup - Can't get irq\n");
++ return retval;
++ }
++ /*
++ * If there is a specific "open" function (to register
++ * control line interrupts)
++ */
++ if (at91_open) {
++ retval = at91_open(port);
++ if (retval) {
++ free_irq(port->irq, port);
++ return retval;
++ }
++ }
++
++ /* Enable peripheral clock if required */
++ if (port->irq != AT91C_ID_SYS)
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCER = 1 << port->irq;
++
++ port->read_status_mask = AT91C_US_RXRDY | AT91C_US_TXRDY | AT91C_US_OVRE
++ | AT91C_US_FRAME | AT91C_US_PARE | AT91C_US_RXBRK;
++ /*
++ * Finally, clear and enable interrupts
++ */
++ UART_PUT_IDR(port, -1);
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_TXEN | AT91C_US_RXEN); /* enable xmit & rcvr */
++ UART_PUT_IER(port, AT91C_US_RXRDY); /* do receive only */
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Disable the port
++ */
++static void at91_shutdown(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ /*
++ * Free the interrupt
++ */
++ free_irq(port->irq, port);
++
++ /*
++ * If there is a specific "close" function (to unregister
++ * control line interrupts)
++ */
++ if (at91_close)
++ at91_close(port);
++
++ /*
++ * Disable all interrupts, port and break condition.
++ */
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_RSTSTA);
++ UART_PUT_IDR(port, -1);
++
++ /* Disable peripheral clock if required */
++ if (port->irq != AT91C_ID_SYS)
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCDR = 1 << port->irq;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops at91_pops; /* forward declaration */
++
++/*
++ * Change the port parameters
++ */
++static void at91_change_speed(struct uart_port *port, u_int cflag, u_int iflag, u_int quot)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int mode, imr;
++
++ /* Get current mode register */
++ mode = UART_GET_MR(port) & ~(AT91C_US_CHRL | AT91C_US_NBSTOP | AT91C_US_PAR);
++
++ /* byte size */
++ switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
++ case CS5:
++ mode |= AT91C_US_CHRL_5_BITS;
++ break;
++ case CS6:
++ mode |= AT91C_US_CHRL_6_BITS;
++ break;
++ case CS7:
++ mode |= AT91C_US_CHRL_7_BITS;
++ break;
++ default:
++ mode |= AT91C_US_CHRL_8_BITS;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ /* stop bits */
++ if (cflag & CSTOPB)
++ mode |= AT91C_US_NBSTOP_2_BIT;
++
++ /* parity */
++ if (cflag & PARENB) {
++ if (cflag & CMSPAR) { /* Mark or Space parity */
++ if (cflag & PARODD)
++ mode |= AT91C_US_PAR_MARK;
++ else
++ mode |= AT91C_US_PAR_SPACE;
++ }
++ else if (cflag & PARODD)
++ mode |= AT91C_US_PAR_ODD;
++ else
++ mode |= AT91C_US_PAR_EVEN;
++ }
++ else
++ mode |= AT91C_US_PAR_NONE;
++
++ port->read_status_mask |= AT91C_US_OVRE;
++ if (iflag & INPCK)
++ port->read_status_mask |= AT91C_US_FRAME | AT91C_US_PARE;
++ if (iflag & (BRKINT | PARMRK))
++ port->read_status_mask |= AT91C_US_RXBRK;
++
++ /*
++ * Characters to ignore
++ */
++ port->ignore_status_mask = 0;
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= (AT91C_US_FRAME | AT91C_US_PARE);
++ if (iflag & IGNBRK) {
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= AT91C_US_RXBRK;
++ /*
++ * If we're ignoring parity and break indicators,
++ * ignore overruns too (for real raw support).
++ */
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= AT91C_US_OVRE;
++ }
++
++ // TODO: Ignore all characters if CREAD is set.
++
++ /* first, disable interrupts and drain transmitter */
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ imr = UART_GET_IMR(port); /* get interrupt mask */
++ UART_PUT_IDR(port, -1); /* disable all interrupts */
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++ while (!(UART_GET_CSR(port) & AT91C_US_TXEMPTY)) { barrier(); }
++
++ /* disable receiver and transmitter */
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_TXDIS | AT91C_US_RXDIS);
++
++ /* set the parity, stop bits and data size */
++ UART_PUT_MR(port, mode);
++
++ /* set the baud rate */
++ UART_PUT_BRGR(port, quot);
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AT91C_US_TXEN | AT91C_US_RXEN);
++
++ /* restore interrupts */
++ UART_PUT_IER(port, imr);
++
++ /* CTS flow-control and modem-status interrupts */
++ if (UART_ENABLE_MS(port, cflag))
++ at91_pops.enable_ms(port);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Return string describing the specified port
++ */
++static const char *at91_type(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return port->type == PORT_AT91RM9200 ? "AT91_SERIAL" : NULL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Release the memory region(s) being used by 'port'.
++ */
++static void at91_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ release_mem_region(port->mapbase,
++ port->mapbase == AT91C_VA_BASE_DBGU ? 512 : SZ_16K);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Request the memory region(s) being used by 'port'.
++ */
++static int at91_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return request_mem_region(port->mapbase,
++ port->mapbase == AT91C_VA_BASE_DBGU ? 512 : SZ_16K,
++ "at91_serial") != NULL ? 0 : -EBUSY;
++
++}
++
++/*
++ * Configure/autoconfigure the port.
++ */
++static void at91_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
++{
++ if (flags & UART_CONFIG_TYPE) {
++ port->type = PORT_AT91RM9200;
++ at91_request_port(port);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Verify the new serial_struct (for TIOCSSERIAL).
++ */
++static int at91_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++ if (ser->type != PORT_UNKNOWN && ser->type != PORT_AT91RM9200)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (port->irq != ser->irq)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->io_type != SERIAL_IO_MEM)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (port->uartclk / 16 != ser->baud_base)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if ((void *)port->mapbase != ser->iomem_base)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (port->iobase != ser->port)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->hub6 != 0)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops at91_pops = {
++ tx_empty: at91_tx_empty,
++ set_mctrl: at91_set_mctrl,
++ get_mctrl: at91_get_mctrl,
++ stop_tx: at91_stop_tx,
++ start_tx: at91_start_tx,
++ stop_rx: at91_stop_rx,
++ enable_ms: at91_enable_ms,
++ break_ctl: at91_break_ctl,
++ startup: at91_startup,
++ shutdown: at91_shutdown,
++ change_speed: at91_change_speed,
++ type: at91_type,
++ release_port: at91_release_port,
++ request_port: at91_request_port,
++ config_port: at91_config_port,
++ verify_port: at91_verify_port,
++};
++
++static struct uart_port at91_ports[AT91C_NR_UART];
++
++void __init at91_init_ports(void)
++{
++ static int first = 1;
++ int i;
++
++ if (!first)
++ return;
++ first = 0;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < AT91C_NR_UART; i++) {
++ at91_ports[i].iotype = SERIAL_IO_MEM;
++ at91_ports[i].flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF;
++ at91_ports[i].uartclk = AT91C_MASTER_CLOCK;
++ at91_ports[i].ops = &at91_pops;
++ at91_ports[i].fifosize = 1;
++ at91_ports[i].line = i;
++ }
++}
++
++void __init at91_register_uart_fns(struct at91rm9200_port_fns *fns)
++{
++ if (fns->enable_ms)
++ at91_pops.enable_ms = fns->enable_ms;
++ if (fns->get_mctrl)
++ at91_pops.get_mctrl = fns->get_mctrl;
++ if (fns->set_mctrl)
++ at91_pops.set_mctrl = fns->set_mctrl;
++ at91_open = fns->open;
++ at91_close = fns->close;
++ at91_pops.pm = fns->pm;
++ at91_pops.set_wake = fns->set_wake;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Setup ports.
++ */
++void __init at91_register_uart(int idx, int port)
++{
++ if ((idx < 0) || (idx >= AT91C_NR_UART)) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR __FUNCTION__ ": bad index number %d\n", idx);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ switch (port) {
++ case 0:
++ at91_ports[idx].membase = (void *) AT91C_VA_BASE_US0;
++ at91_ports[idx].mapbase = AT91C_VA_BASE_US0;
++ at91_ports[idx].irq = AT91C_ID_US0;
++ AT91_CfgPIO_USART0();
++ break;
++ case 1:
++ at91_ports[idx].membase = (void *) AT91C_VA_BASE_US1;
++ at91_ports[idx].mapbase = AT91C_VA_BASE_US1;
++ at91_ports[idx].irq = AT91C_ID_US1;
++ AT91_CfgPIO_USART1();
++ break;
++ case 2:
++ at91_ports[idx].membase = (void *) AT91C_VA_BASE_US2;
++ at91_ports[idx].mapbase = AT91C_VA_BASE_US2;
++ at91_ports[idx].irq = AT91C_ID_US2;
++ AT91_CfgPIO_USART2();
++ break;
++ case 3:
++ at91_ports[idx].membase = (void *) AT91C_VA_BASE_US3;
++ at91_ports[idx].mapbase = AT91C_VA_BASE_US3;
++ at91_ports[idx].irq = AT91C_ID_US3;
++ AT91_CfgPIO_USART3();
++ break;
++ case 4:
++ at91_ports[idx].membase = (void *) AT91C_VA_BASE_DBGU;
++ at91_ports[idx].mapbase = AT91C_VA_BASE_DBGU;
++ at91_ports[idx].irq = AT91C_ID_SYS;
++ AT91_CfgPIO_DBGU();
++ break;
++ default:
++ printk(KERN_ERR __FUNCTION__ ": bad port number %d\n", port);
++ }
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE
++
++/*
++ * Interrupts are disabled on entering
++ */
++static void at91_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, u_int count)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = at91_ports + co->index;
++ unsigned int status, i, imr;
++
++ /*
++ * First, save IMR and then disable interrupts
++ */
++ imr = UART_GET_IMR(port); /* get interrupt mask */
++ UART_PUT_IDR(port, AT91C_US_RXRDY | AT91C_US_TXRDY);
++
++ /*
++ * Now, do each character
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_CSR(port);
++ } while (!(status & AT91C_US_TXRDY));
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, s[i]);
++ if (s[i] == '\n') {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_CSR(port);
++ } while (!(status & AT91C_US_TXRDY));
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, '\r');
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
++ * and restore IMR
++ */
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_CSR(port);
++ } while (status & AT91C_US_TXRDY);
++ UART_PUT_IER(port, imr); /* set interrupts back the way they were */
++}
++
++static kdev_t at91_console_device(struct console *co)
++{
++ return MKDEV(SERIAL_AT91_MAJOR, MINOR_START + co->index);
++}
++
++/*
++ * If the port was already initialised (eg, by a boot loader), try to determine
++ * the current setup.
++ */
++static void __init at91_console_get_options(struct uart_port *port, int *baud, int *parity, int *bits)
++{
++ unsigned int mr, quot;
++
++// TODO: CR is a write-only register
++// unsigned int cr;
++//
++// cr = UART_GET_CR(port) & (AT91C_US_RXEN | AT91C_US_TXEN);
++// if (cr == (AT91C_US_RXEN | AT91C_US_TXEN)) {
++// /* ok, the port was enabled */
++//
++// mr = UART_GET_MR(port) & AT91C_US_PAR;
++//
++// *parity = 'n';
++// if (mr == AT91C_US_PAR_EVEN)
++// *parity = 'e';
++// else if (mr == AT91C_US_PAR_ODD)
++// *parity = 'o';
++// }
++
++ mr = UART_GET_MR(port) & AT91C_US_CHRL;
++ if (mr == AT91C_US_CHRL_8_BITS)
++ *bits = 8;
++ else
++ *bits = 7;
++
++ quot = UART_GET_BRGR(port);
++ *baud = port->uartclk / (16 * (quot));
++}
++
++static int __init at91_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port;
++ int baud = AT91C_CONSOLE_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++ int flow = 'n';
++
++ /*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++ port = uart_get_console(at91_ports, AT91C_NR_UART, co);
++
++ // TODO: The console port should be initialized, and clock enabled if
++ // we're not relying on the bootloader to do it.
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits, &flow);
++ else
++ at91_console_get_options(port, &baud, &parity, &bits);
++
++ return uart_set_options(port, co, baud, parity, bits, flow);
++}
++
++static struct console at91_console = {
++ name: "ttyS",
++ write: at91_console_write,
++ device: at91_console_device,
++ setup: at91_console_setup,
++ flags: CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ index: AT91C_CONSOLE,
++};
++
++#define AT91_CONSOLE_DEVICE &at91_console
++
++void __init at91_console_init(void)
++{
++ at91_init_ports();
++ register_console(&at91_console);
++}
++
++#else
++#define AT91_CONSOLE_DEVICE NULL
++#endif
++
++static struct uart_driver at91_reg = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ normal_major: SERIAL_AT91_MAJOR,
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ normal_name: "ttyS%d",
++ callout_name: "cua%d",
++#else
++ normal_name: "ttyS",
++ callout_name: "cua",
++#endif
++ normal_driver: &normal,
++ callout_major: CALLOUT_AT91_MAJOR,
++ callout_driver: &callout,
++ table: at91_table,
++ termios: at91_termios,
++ termios_locked: at91_termios_locked,
++ minor: MINOR_START,
++ nr: AT91C_NR_UART,
++ cons: AT91_CONSOLE_DEVICE,
++};
++
++static int __init at91_serial_init(void)
++{
++ int ret, i;
++
++ at91_init_ports();
++
++ ret = uart_register_driver(&at91_reg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < AT91C_NR_UART; i++) {
++ if (at91_serialmap[i] >= 0)
++ uart_add_one_port(&at91_reg, &at91_ports[i]);
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit at91_serial_exit(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < AT91C_NR_UART; i++) {
++ if (at91_serialmap[i] >= 0)
++ uart_remove_one_port(&at91_reg, &at91_ports[i]);
++ }
++
++ uart_unregister_driver(&at91_reg);
++}
++
++module_init(at91_serial_init);
++module_exit(at91_serial_exit);
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Rick Bronson");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("AT91 generic serial port driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/spi/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/spi/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/spi/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/spi/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
++# File: drivers/at91/spi/Makefile
++#
++# Makefile for the Atmel AT91RM9200 SPI device drivers
++#
++
++O_TARGET := at91spi.o
++
++export-objs := at91_spi.o
++
++obj-y := at91_spi.o
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_SPIDEV) += at91_spidev.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spi.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spi.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spi.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spi.c 2004-04-10 12:23:48.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,275 @@
++/*
++ * Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) driver for the Atmel AT91RM9200 (Thunder)
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * 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/init.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/completion.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/AT91RM9200_SPI.h>
++#include <asm/arch/pio.h>
++#include "at91_spi.h"
++
++#undef DEBUG_SPI
++
++static struct spi_local spi_dev[NR_SPI_DEVICES]; /* state of the SPI devices */
++static int spi_enabled = 0;
++static struct semaphore spi_lock; /* protect access to SPI bus */
++static int current_device = -1; /* currently selected SPI device */
++
++DECLARE_COMPLETION(transfer_complete);
++
++/* SPI controller device */
++static AT91PS_SPI controller = (AT91PS_SPI) AT91C_VA_BASE_SPI;
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Access and enable the SPI bus.
++ * This MUST be called before any transfers are performed.
++ */
++void spi_access_bus(short device)
++{
++ /* Ensure that requested device is valid */
++ if ((device < 0) || (device >= NR_SPI_DEVICES))
++ panic("at91_spi: spi_access_bus called with invalid device");
++
++ if (spi_enabled == 0) {
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCER = 1 << AT91C_ID_SPI; /* Enable Peripheral clock */
++ controller->SPI_CR = AT91C_SPI_SPIEN; /* Enable SPI */
++#ifdef DEBUG_SPI
++ printk("SPI on\n");
++#endif
++ }
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++ spi_enabled++;
++
++ /* Lock the SPI bus */
++ down(&spi_lock);
++ current_device = device;
++
++ /* Enable PIO */
++ if (!spi_dev[device].pio_enabled) {
++ switch (device) {
++ case 0: AT91_CfgPIO_SPI_CS0();
++ case 1: AT91_CfgPIO_SPI_CS1();
++ case 2: AT91_CfgPIO_SPI_CS2();
++ case 3: AT91_CfgPIO_SPI_CS3();
++ }
++ spi_dev[device].pio_enabled = 1;
++#ifdef DEBUG_SPI
++ printk("SPI CS%i enabled\n", device);
++#endif
++ }
++
++ /* Configure SPI bus for device */
++ controller->SPI_MR = AT91C_SPI_MSTR | AT91C_SPI_MODFDIS | (spi_dev[device].pcs << 16);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Relinquish control of the SPI bus.
++ */
++void spi_release_bus(short device)
++{
++ if (device != current_device)
++ panic("at91_spi: spi_release called with invalid device");
++
++ /* Release the SPI bus */
++ current_device = -1;
++ up(&spi_lock);
++
++ spi_enabled--;
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ if (spi_enabled == 0) {
++ controller->SPI_CR = AT91C_SPI_SPIDIS; /* Disable SPI */
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCER = 1 << AT91C_ID_SPI; /* Disable Peripheral clock */
++#ifdef DEBUG_SPI
++ printk("SPI off\n");
++#endif
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Perform a data transfer over the SPI bus
++ */
++int spi_transfer(struct spi_transfer_list* list)
++{
++ struct spi_local *device = (struct spi_local *) &spi_dev[current_device];
++
++ if (!list)
++ panic("at91_spi: spi_transfer called with NULL transfer list");
++ if (current_device == -1)
++ panic("at91_spi: spi_transfer called without acquiring bus");
++
++#ifdef DEBUG_SPI
++ printk("SPI transfer start [%i]\n", list->nr_transfers);
++#endif
++
++ /* Store transfer list */
++ device->xfers = list;
++ list->curr = 0;
++
++ /* Assume there must be at least one transfer */
++ device->tx = pci_map_single(NULL, list->tx[0], list->txlen[0], PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
++ device->rx = pci_map_single(NULL, list->rx[0], list->rxlen[0], PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
++
++ /* Program PDC registers */
++ controller->SPI_TPR = device->tx;
++ controller->SPI_RPR = device->rx;
++ controller->SPI_TCR = list->txlen[0];
++ controller->SPI_RCR = list->rxlen[0];
++
++ /* Is there a second transfer? */
++ if (list->nr_transfers > 1) {
++ device->txnext = pci_map_single(NULL, list->tx[1], list->txlen[1], PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
++ device->rxnext = pci_map_single(NULL, list->rx[1], list->rxlen[1], PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
++
++ /* Program Next PDC registers */
++ controller->SPI_TNPR = device->txnext;
++ controller->SPI_RNPR = device->rxnext;
++ controller->SPI_TNCR = list->txlen[1];
++ controller->SPI_RNCR = list->rxlen[1];
++ }
++ else {
++ device->txnext = 0;
++ device->rxnext = 0;
++ controller->SPI_TNCR = 0;
++ controller->SPI_RNCR = 0;
++ }
++
++ // TODO: If we are doing consecutive transfers (at high speed, or
++ // small buffers), then it might be worth modifying the 'Delay between
++ // Consecutive Transfers' in the CSR registers.
++ // This is an issue if we cannot chain the next buffer fast enough
++ // in the interrupt handler.
++
++ /* Enable transmitter and receiver */
++ controller->SPI_PTCR = AT91C_PDC_RXTEN | AT91C_PDC_TXTEN;
++
++ controller->SPI_IER = AT91C_SPI_SPENDRX; /* enable buffer complete interrupt */
++ wait_for_completion(&transfer_complete);
++
++#ifdef DEBUG_SPI
++ printk("SPI transfer end\n");
++#endif
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Handle interrupts from the SPI controller.
++ */
++static void spi_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned int status;
++ struct spi_local *device = (struct spi_local *) &spi_dev[current_device];
++ struct spi_transfer_list *list = device->xfers;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG_SPI
++ printk("SPI interrupt %i\n", current_device);
++#endif
++
++ if (!list)
++ panic("at91_spi: spi_interrupt with a NULL transfer list");
++
++ status = controller->SPI_SR & controller->SPI_IMR; /* read status */
++
++ pci_unmap_single(NULL, device->tx, list->txlen[list->curr], PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
++ pci_unmap_single(NULL, device->rx, list->rxlen[list->curr], PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
++
++ device->tx = device->txnext; /* move next transfer to current transfer */
++ device->rx = device->rxnext;
++
++ list->curr = list->curr + 1;
++ if (list->curr == list->nr_transfers) { /* all transfers complete */
++ controller->SPI_IDR = AT91C_SPI_SPENDRX; /* disable interrupt */
++
++ /* Disable transmitter and receiver */
++ controller->SPI_PTCR = AT91C_PDC_RXTDIS | AT91C_PDC_TXTDIS;
++
++ device->xfers = NULL;
++ complete(&transfer_complete);
++ }
++ else if (list->curr+1 == list->nr_transfers) { /* no more next transfers */
++ device->txnext = 0;
++ device->rxnext = 0;
++ controller->SPI_TNCR = 0;
++ controller->SPI_RNCR = 0;
++ }
++ else {
++ int i = (list->curr)+1;
++
++ device->txnext = pci_map_single(NULL, list->tx[i], list->txlen[i], PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
++ device->rxnext = pci_map_single(NULL, list->rx[i], list->rxlen[i], PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
++ controller->SPI_TNPR = device->txnext;
++ controller->SPI_RNPR = device->rxnext;
++ controller->SPI_TNCR = list->txlen[i];
++ controller->SPI_RNCR = list->rxlen[i];
++ }
++}
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Initialize the SPI controller
++ */
++static int __init at91_spi_init(void)
++{
++ init_MUTEX(&spi_lock);
++
++ AT91_CfgPIO_SPI();
++
++ controller->SPI_CR = AT91C_SPI_SWRST; /* software reset of SPI controller */
++
++ /* Set Chip Select registers to good defaults */
++ controller->SPI_CSR0 = AT91C_SPI_CPOL | AT91C_SPI_BITS_8 | (16 << 16) | (DEFAULT_SPI_BAUD << 8);
++ controller->SPI_CSR1 = AT91C_SPI_CPOL | AT91C_SPI_BITS_8 | (16 << 16) | (DEFAULT_SPI_BAUD << 8);
++ controller->SPI_CSR2 = AT91C_SPI_CPOL | AT91C_SPI_BITS_8 | (16 << 16) | (DEFAULT_SPI_BAUD << 8);
++ controller->SPI_CSR3 = AT91C_SPI_CPOL | AT91C_SPI_BITS_8 | (16 << 16) | (DEFAULT_SPI_BAUD << 8);
++
++ controller->SPI_PTCR = AT91C_PDC_RXTDIS | AT91C_PDC_TXTDIS;
++
++ memset(&spi_dev, 0, sizeof(spi_dev));
++ spi_dev[0].pcs = 0xE;
++ spi_dev[1].pcs = 0xD;
++ spi_dev[2].pcs = 0xB;
++ spi_dev[3].pcs = 0x7;
++
++ if (request_irq(AT91C_ID_SPI, spi_interrupt, 0, "spi", NULL))
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ controller->SPI_CR = AT91C_SPI_SPIEN; /* Enable SPI */
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void at91_spi_exit(void)
++{
++ controller->SPI_CR = AT91C_SPI_SPIDIS; /* Disable SPI */
++
++ free_irq(AT91C_ID_SPI, 0);
++}
++
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(spi_access_bus);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(spi_release_bus);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(spi_transfer);
++
++module_init(at91_spi_init);
++module_exit(at91_spi_exit);
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL")
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Andrew Victor")
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("SPI driver for Atmel AT91RM9200")
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spi.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spi.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spi.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spi.h 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
++/*
++ * Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) driver for the Atmel AT91RM9200
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * 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.
++ */
++
++#ifndef AT91_SPI_H
++#define AT91_SPI_H
++
++/* Maximum number of buffers in a single SPI transfer.
++ * DataFlash uses maximum of 2
++ * spidev interface supports up to 8.
++ */
++#define MAX_SPI_TRANSFERS 8
++
++#define NR_SPI_DEVICES 4 /* number of devices on SPI bus */
++
++#define DATAFLASH_CLK 6000000
++#define DEFAULT_SPI_BAUD AT91C_MASTER_CLOCK / (2 * DATAFLASH_CLK)
++
++#define SPI_MAJOR 153 /* registered device number */
++
++/*
++ * Describes the buffers for a SPI transfer.
++ * A transmit & receive buffer must be specified for each transfer
++ */
++struct spi_transfer_list {
++ void* tx[MAX_SPI_TRANSFERS]; /* transmit */
++ int txlen[MAX_SPI_TRANSFERS];
++ void* rx[MAX_SPI_TRANSFERS]; /* receive */
++ int rxlen[MAX_SPI_TRANSFERS];
++ int nr_transfers; /* number of transfers */
++ int curr; /* current transfer */
++};
++
++struct spi_local {
++ unsigned int pcs; /* Peripheral Chip Select value */
++ short pio_enabled; /* has PIO been enabled? */
++
++ struct spi_transfer_list *xfers; /* current transfer list */
++ dma_addr_t tx, rx; /* DMA address for current transfer */
++ dma_addr_t txnext, rxnext; /* DMA address for next transfer */
++};
++
++
++/* Exported functions */
++extern void spi_access_bus(short device);
++extern void spi_release_bus(short device);
++extern int spi_transfer(struct spi_transfer_list* list);
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spidev.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spidev.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spidev.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/spi/at91_spidev.c 2004-04-10 12:23:48.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,226 @@
++/*
++ * User-space interface to the SPI bus on Atmel AT91RM9200
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * Based on SPI driver by Rick Bronson
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/iobuf.h>
++#include <linux/highmem.h>
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h>
++#endif
++
++#include "at91_spi.h"
++
++#undef DEBUG_SPIDEV
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++static devfs_handle_t devfs_handle = NULL;
++static devfs_handle_t devfs_spi[NR_SPI_DEVICES];
++#endif
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Read or Write to SPI bus.
++ */
++static ssize_t spidev_rd_wr(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offset)
++{
++ unsigned int spi_device = (unsigned int) file->private_data;
++ struct kiobuf *iobuf;
++ unsigned int ofs, pagelen;
++ int res, i;
++
++ struct spi_transfer_list* list = kmalloc(sizeof(struct spi_transfer_list), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!list)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ res = alloc_kiovec(1, &iobuf);
++ if (res) {
++ kfree(list);
++ return res;
++ }
++
++ res = map_user_kiobuf(READ, iobuf, (unsigned long) buf, count);
++ if (res) {
++ free_kiovec(1, &iobuf);
++ kfree(list);
++ return res;
++ }
++
++ /* More pages than transfer slots in spi_transfer_list */
++ if (iobuf->nr_pages >= MAX_SPI_TRANSFERS) {
++ unmap_kiobuf(iobuf);
++ free_kiovec(1, &iobuf);
++ kfree(list);
++ return -EFBIG;
++ }
++
++#ifdef DEBUG_SPIDEV
++ printk("spidev_rd_rw: %i %i\n", count, iobuf->nr_pages);
++#endif
++
++ /* Set default return value = transfer length */
++ res = count;
++
++ /*
++ * At this point, the virtual area buf[0] .. buf[count-1] will have
++ * corresponding pages mapped in the physical memory and locked until
++ * we unmap the kiobuf. The pages cannot be swapped out or moved
++ * around.
++ */
++ ofs = iobuf->offset;
++ pagelen = PAGE_SIZE - iobuf->offset;
++ if (count < pagelen)
++ pagelen = count;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < iobuf->nr_pages; i++) {
++ list->tx[i] = list->rx[i] = page_address(iobuf->maplist[i]) + ofs;
++ list->txlen[i] = list->rxlen[i] = pagelen;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG_SPIDEV
++ printk(" %i: %x (%i)\n", i, list->tx[i], list->txlen[i]);
++#endif
++
++ ofs = 0; /* all subsequent transfers start at beginning of a page */
++ count = count - pagelen;
++ pagelen = (count < PAGE_SIZE) ? count : PAGE_SIZE;
++ }
++ list->nr_transfers = iobuf->nr_pages;
++
++ /* Perform transfer on SPI bus */
++ spi_access_bus(spi_device);
++ spi_transfer(list);
++ spi_release_bus(spi_device);
++
++ unmap_kiobuf(iobuf);
++ free_kiovec(1, &iobuf);
++ kfree(list);
++
++ return res;
++}
++
++static int spidev_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ int spi_device = MINOR(inode->i_rdev);
++
++ if (spi_device >= NR_SPI_DEVICES)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ // TODO: This interface can be used to configure the SPI bus.
++ // Configurable options could include: Speed, Clock Polarity, Clock Phase
++
++ switch(cmd) {
++ default:
++ return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Open the SPI device
++ */
++static int spidev_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ unsigned int spi_device = MINOR(inode->i_rdev);
++
++ if (spi_device >= NR_SPI_DEVICES)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++
++ /*
++ * 'private_data' is actually a pointer, but we overload it with the
++ * value we want to store.
++ */
++ (unsigned int) file->private_data = spi_device;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Close the SPI device
++ */
++static int spidev_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++static struct file_operations spidev_fops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ llseek: no_llseek,
++ read: spidev_rd_wr,
++ write: spidev_rd_wr,
++ ioctl: spidev_ioctl,
++ open: spidev_open,
++ release: spidev_close,
++};
++
++/*
++ * Install the SPI /dev interface driver
++ */
++static int __init at91_spidev_init(void)
++{
++ int i;
++ char name[3];
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ if (devfs_register_chrdev(SPI_MAJOR, "spi", &spidev_fops)) {
++#else
++ if (register_chrdev(SPI_MAJOR, "spi", &spidev_fops)) {
++#endif
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_spidev: Unable to get major %d for SPI bus\n", SPI_MAJOR);
++ return -EIO;
++ }
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ devfs_handle = devfs_mk_dir(NULL, "spi", NULL);
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_SPI_DEVICES; i++) {
++ sprintf (name, "%d", i);
++ devfs_spi[i] = devfs_register (devfs_handle, name,
++ DEVFS_FL_DEFAULT, SPI_MAJOR, i, S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
++ &spidev_fops, NULL);
++ }
++#endif
++ printk(KERN_INFO "AT91 SPI driver loaded\n");
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Remove the SPI /dev interface driver
++ */
++static void __exit at91_spidev_exit(void)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ devfs_unregister(devfs_handle);
++ if (devfs_unregister_chrdev(SPI_MAJOR, "spi")) {
++#else
++ if (unregister_chrdev(SPI_MAJOR,"spi")) {
++#endif
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_spidev: Unable to release major %d for SPI bus\n", SPI_MAJOR);
++ return;
++ }
++}
++
++module_init(at91_spidev_init);
++module_exit(at91_spidev_exit);
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL")
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Andrew Victor")
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("SPI /dev interface for Atmel AT91RM9200")
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/usb/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/usb/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/usb/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/usb/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
++# File: drivers/at91/usb/Makefile
++#
++# Makefile for the Atmel AT91RM9200 USB device drivers
++#
++
++O_TARGET := at91usb.o
++
++export-objs :=
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_USB_OHCI_AT91) += at91_usb-ohci.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/usb/at91_usb-ohci.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/usb/at91_usb-ohci.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/usb/at91_usb-ohci.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/usb/at91_usb-ohci.c 2004-04-10 12:44:07.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/at91/usb/at91_usb_ohci-at91.c
++ *
++ * (c) Rick Bronson
++ *
++ * The outline of this code was taken from Brad Parkers <brad@heeltoe.com>
++ * original OHCI driver modifications, and reworked into a cleaner form
++ * by Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/usb.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/AT91RM9200_UHP.h>
++
++/*
++ NOTE:
++ The following is so that we don't have to include usb-ohci.h or pci.h as the
++ usb-ohci.c driver needs these routines even when the architecture
++ has no PCI bus...
++*/
++
++extern int __devinit hc_add_ohci(struct pci_dev *dev, int irq, void *membase,
++ unsigned long flags, void *ohci, const char *name,
++ const char *slot_name);
++extern void hc_remove_ohci(void *ohci);
++
++static void *at91_ohci;
++AT91PS_UHP ohci_regs;
++
++static int __init at91_ohci_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ ohci_regs = ioremap(AT91_UHP_BASE, SZ_4K);
++ if (!ohci_regs) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "at91_usb-ohci: ioremap failed\n");
++ return -EIO;
++ }
++
++ /* Enable PLLB */
++ AT91_SYS->CKGR_PLLBR = AT91_PLLB_INIT;
++ while ((AT91_SYS->PMC_SR & 4) == 0);
++
++ /* Now, enable the USB clock */
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_SCER = AT91C_PMC_UHP; /* enable system clock */
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCER = 1 << AT91C_ID_UHP; /* enable peripheral clock */
++
++ /* Take Hc out of reset */
++ ohci_regs->UHP_HcControl = 2 << 6;
++
++ /* Initialise the generic OHCI driver. */
++ ret = hc_add_ohci((struct pci_dev *) 1, AT91C_ID_UHP,
++ (void *)ohci_regs, 0, &at91_ohci,
++ "usb-ohci", "at91");
++ if (ret)
++ iounmap(ohci_regs);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit at91_ohci_exit(void)
++{
++ hc_remove_ohci(at91_ohci);
++
++ /* Force UHP_Hc to reset */
++ ohci_regs->UHP_HcControl = 0;
++
++ /* Stop the USB clock. */
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_SCDR = AT91C_PMC_UHP; /* disable system clock */
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCDR = 1 << AT91C_ID_UHP; /* disable peripheral clock */
++
++ iounmap(ohci_regs);
++}
++
++module_init(at91_ohci_init);
++module_exit(at91_ohci_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/watchdog/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/watchdog/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/watchdog/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/watchdog/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
++# File: drivers/at91/watchdog/Makefile
++#
++# Makefile for the Atmel AT91RM9200 watchdog device driver
++#
++
++O_TARGET := at91wdt.o
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_WATCHDOG) += at91_wdt.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/watchdog/at91_wdt.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/watchdog/at91_wdt.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/at91/watchdog/at91_wdt.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/at91/watchdog/at91_wdt.c 2004-04-10 12:23:48.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
++/*
++ * Watchdog driver for Atmel AT91RM9200 (Thunder)
++ *
++ * (c) SAN People (Pty) Ltd
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/watchdog.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++#define WDT_DEFAULT_TIME 5 /* 5 seconds */
++#define WDT_MAX_TIME 256 /* 256 seconds */
++
++static int at91wdt_time = WDT_DEFAULT_TIME;
++static int at91wdt_busy;
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Disable the watchdog.
++ */
++static void at91_wdt_stop(void)
++{
++ AT91_SYS->ST_WDMR = AT91C_ST_EXTEN;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Enable and reset the watchdog.
++ */
++static void at91_wdt_start(void)
++{
++ AT91_SYS->ST_WDMR = AT91C_ST_EXTEN | AT91C_ST_RSTEN | (((65536 * at91wdt_time) >> 8) & AT91C_ST_WDV);
++ AT91_SYS->ST_CR = AT91C_ST_WDRST;
++}
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++/*
++ * Watchdog device is opened, and watchdog starts running.
++ */
++static int at91_wdt_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ if (test_and_set_bit(1, &at91wdt_busy))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++
++ /*
++ * All counting occurs at SLOW_CLOCK / 128 = 0.256 Hz
++ *
++ * Since WDV is a 16-bit counter, the maximum period is
++ * 65536 / 0.256 = 256 seconds.
++ */
++
++ at91_wdt_start();
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Close the watchdog device.
++ * If CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT is NOT defined then the watchdog is also
++ * disabled.
++ */
++static int at91_wdt_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++#ifndef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT
++ /* Disable the watchdog when file is closed */
++ at91_wdt_stop();
++#endif
++
++ at91wdt_busy = 0;
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Handle commands from user-space.
++ */
++static int at91_wdt_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ unsigned int new_value;
++ static struct watchdog_info info = {
++ identity: "at91 watchdog",
++ options: WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT,
++ };
++
++ switch(cmd) {
++ case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE:
++ AT91_SYS->ST_CR = AT91C_ST_WDRST; /* Pat the watchdog */
++ return 0;
++
++ case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT:
++ return copy_to_user((struct watchdog_info *)arg, &info, sizeof(info));
++
++ case WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT:
++ if (get_user(new_value, (int *)arg))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ if ((new_value <= 0) || (new_value > WDT_MAX_TIME))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ /* Restart watchdog with new time */
++ at91wdt_time = new_value;
++ at91_wdt_start();
++
++ /* Return current value */
++ return put_user(at91wdt_time, (int *)arg);
++
++ case WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT:
++ return put_user(at91wdt_time, (int *)arg);
++
++ case WDIOC_GETSTATUS:
++ return put_user(0, (int *)arg);
++
++ case WDIOC_SETOPTIONS:
++ if (get_user(new_value, (int *)arg))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ if (new_value & WDIOS_DISABLECARD)
++ at91_wdt_stop();
++ if (new_value & WDIOS_ENABLECARD)
++ at91_wdt_start();
++ return 0;
++
++ default:
++ return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Pat the watchdog whenever device is written to.
++ */
++static ssize_t at91_wdt_write(struct file *file, const char *data, size_t len, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ /* Can't seek (pwrite) on this device */
++ if (ppos != &file->f_pos)
++ return -ESPIPE;
++
++ if (len) {
++ AT91_SYS->ST_CR = AT91C_ST_WDRST; /* Pat the watchdog */
++ return len;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* ......................................................................... */
++
++static struct file_operations at91wdt_fops =
++{
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++ .ioctl = at91_wdt_ioctl,
++ .open = at91_wdt_open,
++ .release = at91_wdt_close,
++ .write = at91_wdt_write,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice at91wdt_miscdev =
++{
++ .minor = WATCHDOG_MINOR,
++ .name = "watchdog",
++ .fops = &at91wdt_fops,
++};
++
++static int __init at91_wdt_init(void)
++{
++ int res;
++
++ res = misc_register(&at91wdt_miscdev);
++ if (res)
++ return res;
++
++ printk("AT91 Watchdog Timer enabled (%d seconds)\n", WDT_DEFAULT_TIME);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit at91_wdt_exit(void)
++{
++ misc_deregister(&at91wdt_miscdev);
++}
++
++module_init(at91_wdt_init);
++module_exit(at91_wdt_exit);
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL")
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Andrew Victor")
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Watchdog driver for Atmel AT91RM9200")
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/block/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/block/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/block/Makefile 2003-06-13 15:51:32.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/block/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -27,11 +27,17 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PS2) += ps2esdi.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XD) += xd.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA) += cpqarray.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA) += cciss.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA) += cciss.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DAC960) += DAC960.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UMEM) += umem.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD) += nbd.o
+
+ subdir-$(CONFIG_PARIDE) += paride
+
++ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN),y)
++mod-subdirs += ../acorn/block
++subdir-y += ../acorn/block
++obj-y += ../acorn/block/acorn-block.o
++endif
++
+ include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -32,6 +32,19 @@
+ #include <linux/slab.h>
+ #include <linux/module.h>
+
++/* Maybe something to cleanup in 2.3?
++ * We shouldn't touch 0x3f2 on machines which don't have a PC floppy controller
++ * - it may contain something else which could cause a system hang. This is
++ * now selected by a configuration option, but maybe it ought to be in the
++ * floppy code itself? - rmk
++ */
++#if defined(__i386__) || (defined(__arm__) && defined(CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN))
++#define FLOPPY_BOOT_DISABLE
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD
++#undef FLOPPY_BOOT_DISABLE
++#endif
++
+ /*
+ * MAC Floppy IWM hooks
+ */
+@@ -524,7 +537,7 @@
+ elevator_init(&q->elevator, ELEVATOR_LINUS);
+ blk_init_free_list(q);
+ q->request_fn = rfn;
+- q->back_merge_fn = ll_back_merge_fn;
++ q->back_merge_fn = ll_back_merge_fn;
+ q->front_merge_fn = ll_front_merge_fn;
+ q->merge_requests_fn = ll_merge_requests_fn;
+ q->make_request_fn = __make_request;
+@@ -1549,7 +1562,7 @@
+ mfm_init();
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_PARIDE
+- { extern void paride_init(void); paride_init(); };
++ { extern void paride_init(void); paride_init(); }
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_MAC_FLOPPY
+ swim3_init();
+@@ -1563,12 +1576,14 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_ATARI_FLOPPY
+ atari_floppy_init();
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD1772
++ fd1772_init();
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD
+ floppy_init();
+-#else
+-#if defined(__i386__) /* Do we even need this? */
+- outb_p(0xc, 0x3f2);
+ #endif
++#ifdef FLOPPY_BOOT_DISABLE
++ outb_p(0xc, 0x3f2);
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CDU31A
+ cdu31a_init();
+@@ -1626,7 +1641,7 @@
+ jsfd_init();
+ #endif
+ return 0;
+-};
++}
+
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(io_request_lock);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(end_that_request_first);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/cdrom/cdrom.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cdrom/cdrom.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/cdrom/cdrom.c 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cdrom/cdrom.c 2004-01-14 21:38:59.000000000 +0000
+@@ -246,8 +246,8 @@
+ #define CD_DVD 0x80
+
+ /* Define this to remove _all_ the debugging messages */
+-/* #define ERRLOGMASK CD_NOTHING */
+-#define ERRLOGMASK (CD_WARNING)
++#define ERRLOGMASK CD_NOTHING
++/* #define ERRLOGMASK (CD_WARNING) */
+ /* #define ERRLOGMASK (CD_WARNING|CD_OPEN|CD_COUNT_TRACKS|CD_CLOSE) */
+ /* #define ERRLOGMASK (CD_WARNING|CD_REG_UNREG|CD_DO_IOCTL|CD_OPEN|CD_CLOSE|CD_COUNT_TRACKS) */
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/Config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/Config.in 2004-04-10 12:04:15.000000000 +0100
+@@ -20,10 +20,10 @@
+ if [ "$CONFIG_IA64" = "y" ]; then
+ bool ' Support for serial port described by EFI HCDP table' CONFIG_SERIAL_HCDP
+ fi
+- if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN" = "y" ]; then
+- tristate ' Atomwide serial port support' CONFIG_ATOMWIDE_SERIAL
+- tristate ' Dual serial port support' CONFIG_DUALSP_SERIAL
+- fi
++fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' Atomwide serial port support' CONFIG_ATOMWIDE_SERIAL $CONFIG_SERIAL
++ dep_tristate ' Dual serial port support' CONFIG_DUALSP_SERIAL $CONFIG_SERIAL
+ fi
+ dep_mbool 'Extended dumb serial driver options' CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED $CONFIG_SERIAL
+ if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_EXTENDED" = "y" ]; then
+@@ -132,18 +132,6 @@
+ bool ' SGI SN2 IOC4 serial port support' CONFIG_SGI_IOC4_SERIAL
+ fi
+ fi
+-fi
+-if [ "$CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL" = "y" -a "$CONFIG_ZORRO" = "y" ]; then
+- tristate 'Commodore A2232 serial support (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_A2232
+-fi
+-if [ "$CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE" = "y" ]; then
+- bool 'DC21285 serial port support' CONFIG_SERIAL_21285
+- if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_21285" = "y" ]; then
+- if [ "$CONFIG_OBSOLETE" = "y" ]; then
+- bool ' Use /dev/ttyS0 device (OBSOLETE)' CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_OLD
+- fi
+- bool ' Console on DC21285 serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE
+- fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_PARISC" = "y" ]; then
+ bool ' PDC software console support' CONFIG_PDC_CONSOLE
+ fi
+@@ -168,6 +156,16 @@
+ if [ "$CONFIG_CPU_VR41XX" = "y" ]; then
+ bool 'NEC VR4100 series Keyboard Interface Unit Support ' CONFIG_VR41XX_KIU
+ fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
++ tristate 'AT91RM9200 SPI device interface' CONFIG_AT91_SPIDEV
++fi
++
++source drivers/serial/Config.in
++
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_ANAKIN" = "y" ]; then
++ tristate 'Anakin touchscreen support' CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ANAKIN
++fi
++
+ bool 'Unix98 PTY support' CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS
+ if [ "$CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS" = "y" ]; then
+ int 'Maximum number of Unix98 PTYs in use (0-2048)' CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT 256
+@@ -190,6 +188,12 @@
+
+ source drivers/i2c/Config.in
+
++if [ "$CONFIG_I2C" != "n" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' DS1307 RTC' CONFIG_I2C_DS1307 $CONFIG_I2C
++fi
++
++source drivers/l3/Config.in
++
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+ comment 'Mice'
+ tristate 'Bus Mouse Support' CONFIG_BUSMOUSE
+@@ -245,11 +249,13 @@
+ tristate ' ALi M7101 PMU Watchdog Timer' CONFIG_ALIM7101_WDT
+ tristate ' AMD "Elan" SC520 Watchdog Timer' CONFIG_SC520_WDT
+ tristate ' Berkshire Products PC Watchdog' CONFIG_PCWATCHDOG
+- if [ "$CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE" = "y" ]; then
+- tristate ' DC21285 watchdog' CONFIG_21285_WATCHDOG
+- if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER" = "y" ]; then
+- tristate ' NetWinder WB83C977 watchdog' CONFIG_977_WATCHDOG
+- fi
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' DC21285 watchdog' CONFIG_21285_WATCHDOG $CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE
++ dep_tristate ' NetWinder WB83C977 watchdog' CONFIG_977_WATCHDOG $CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER
++ dep_tristate ' SA1100 watchdog' CONFIG_SA1100_WATCHDOG $CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100
++ dep_tristate ' EPXA watchdog' CONFIG_EPXA_WATCHDOG $CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
++ dep_tristate ' Omaha watchdog' CONFIG_OMAHA_WATCHDOG $CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA
++ dep_tristate ' AT91RM9200 watchdog' CONFIG_AT91_WATCHDOG $CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200
+ fi
+ tristate ' Eurotech CPU-1220/1410 Watchdog Timer' CONFIG_EUROTECH_WDT
+ tristate ' IB700 SBC Watchdog Timer' CONFIG_IB700_WDT
+@@ -326,6 +332,15 @@
+ if [ "$CONFIG_TOSHIBA_RBTX4927" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_TOSHIBA_JMR3927" = "y" ]; then
+ tristate 'Dallas DS1742 RTC support' CONFIG_DS1742
+ fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
++ tristate 'SA1100 Real Time Clock' CONFIG_SA1100_RTC
++fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA" = "y" ]; then
++ tristate 'Omaha Real Time Clock' CONFIG_OMAHA_RTC
++fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
++ tristate 'AT91RM9200 Real Time Clock' CONFIG_AT91_RTC
++fi
+
+ tristate 'Double Talk PC internal speech card support' CONFIG_DTLK
+ tristate 'Siemens R3964 line discipline' CONFIG_R3964
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/Makefile 2004-04-10 12:07:34.000000000 +0100
+@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
+
+ mod-subdirs := joystick ftape drm drm-4.0 pcmcia
+
+-list-multi :=
++list-multi :=
+
+ KEYMAP =defkeymap.o
+ KEYBD =pc_keyb.o
+@@ -106,11 +106,39 @@
+ endif
+
+ ifeq ($(ARCH),arm)
+- ifneq ($(CONFIG_PC_KEYMAP),y)
+- KEYMAP =
++ KEYMAP :=
++ KEYBD :=
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_PC_KEYMAP),y)
++ KEYMAP := defkeymap.o
+ endif
+- ifneq ($(CONFIG_PC_KEYB),y)
+- KEYBD =
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_PC_KEYB),y)
++ KEYBD += pc_keyb.o
++ endif
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_KMI_KEYB),y)
++ KEYBD += amba_kmi_keyb.o
++ endif
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_SA1111),y)
++ KEYBD += sa1111_keyb.o
++ endif
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_EDB7211),y)
++ KEYBD += edb7211_keyb.o
++ endif
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_AUTCPU12),y)
++ KEYMAP := defkeymap.o
++ KEYBD += clps711x_keyb.o
++ endif
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSCLIENT),y)
++ KEYMAP = gckeymap.o
++ KEYBD += gc_keyb.o
++ endif
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_SA1100_CERF_CPLD),y)
++ KEYBD += cerf_keyb.o
++ endif
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_FORTUNET),y)
++ KEYMAP := defkeymap.o
++ endif
++ ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_GUIDEA07),y)
++ KEYMAP := defkeymap.o
+ endif
+ endif
+
+@@ -172,11 +200,9 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_VT) += vt.o vc_screen.o consolemap.o consolemap_deftbl.o $(CONSOLE) selection.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL) += $(SERIAL)
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_HCDP) += hcdp_serial.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_21285) += serial_21285.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100) += serial_sa1100.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA) += serial_amba.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_TS_AU1X00_ADS7846) += au1000_ts.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_DEC) += decserial.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ANAKIN) += anakin_ts.o
+
+ ifndef CONFIG_SUN_KEYBOARD
+ obj-$(CONFIG_VT) += keyboard.o $(KEYMAP) $(KEYBD)
+@@ -253,6 +279,8 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SGI_DS1286) += ds1286.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MIPS_RTC) += mips_rtc.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SGI_IP27_RTC) += ip27-rtc.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SA1100_RTC) += sa1100-rtc.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_OMAHA_RTC) += omaha-rtc.o
+ ifeq ($(CONFIG_PPC),)
+ obj-$(CONFIG_NVRAM) += nvram.o
+ endif
+@@ -291,6 +319,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_NWFLASH) += nwflash.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SCx200) += scx200.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SCx200_GPIO) += scx200_gpio.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SA1100_CONSUS) += consusbutton.o
+
+ # Only one watchdog can succeed. We probe the hardware watchdog
+ # drivers first, then the softdog driver. This means if your hardware
+@@ -319,16 +348,28 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SC1200_WDT) += sc1200wdt.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SCx200_WDT) += scx200_wdt.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_WAFER_WDT) += wafer5823wdt.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SA1100_WATCHDOG) += sa1100_wdt.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_EPXA_WATCHDOG) += epxa_wdt.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_OMAHA_WATCHDOG) += omaha_wdt.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOFT_WATCHDOG) += softdog.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_AMD7XX_TCO) += amd7xx_tco.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_INDYDOG) += indydog.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_8xx_WDT) += mpc8xx_wdt.o
+
++# I2C char devices
++obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_DS1307) += ds1307.o
++
+ subdir-$(CONFIG_MWAVE) += mwave
+ ifeq ($(CONFIG_MWAVE),y)
+ obj-y += mwave/mwave.o
+ endif
+
++ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN),y)
++mod-subdirs += ../acorn/char
++subdir-y += ../acorn/char
++obj-y += ../acorn/char/acorn-char.o
++endif
++
+ subdir-$(CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER) += ipmi
+ ifeq ($(CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER),y)
+ obj-y += ipmi/ipmi.o
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/amba_kmi_keyb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/amba_kmi_keyb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/amba_kmi_keyb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/amba_kmi_keyb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,999 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/amba_kmi_keyb.c
++ *
++ * AMBA Keyboard and Mouse Interface Driver
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * This keyboard driver drives a PS/2 keyboard and mouse connected
++ * to the KMI interfaces. The KMI interfaces are nothing more than
++ * a uart; there is no inteligence in them to do keycode translation.
++ * We leave all that up to the keyboard itself.
++ *
++ * FIXES:
++ * dirk.uffmann@nokia.com: enabled PS/2 reconnection
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h> /* for in_interrupt */
++#include <linux/timer.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h> /* for udelay */
++#include <linux/kbd_kern.h> /* for keyboard_tasklet */
++#include <linux/kbd_ll.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/amba_kmi.h>
++#include <asm/mach/amba_kmi.h>
++#include <asm/keyboard.h>
++
++//#define DEBUG(s) printk s
++#define DEBUG(s) do { } while (0)
++
++#define CONFIG_AMBA_PS2_RECONNECT
++
++#define KMI_BASE (kmi->base)
++
++#define KMI_RESET 0x00
++#define KMI_RESET_POR 0x01
++#define KMI_RESET_DONE 0x02
++
++#define KMI_NO_ACK 0xffff
++
++#define PS2_O_RESET 0xff
++#define PS2_O_RESEND 0xfe
++#define PS2_O_DISABLE 0xf5
++#define PS2_O_ENABLE 0xf4
++#define PS2_O_ECHO 0xee
++
++/*
++ * Keyboard
++ */
++#define PS2_O_SET_DEFAULT 0xf6
++#define PS2_O_SET_RATE_DELAY 0xf3
++#define PS2_O_SET_SCANSET 0xf0
++#define PS2_O_INDICATORS 0xed
++
++/*
++ * Mouse
++ */
++#define PS2_O_SET_SAMPLE 0xf3
++#define PS2_O_SET_STREAM 0xea
++#define PS2_O_SET_RES 0xe8
++#define PS2_O_SET_SCALE21 0xe7
++#define PS2_O_SET_SCALE11 0xe6
++#define PS2_O_REQ_STATUS 0xe9
++
++/*
++ * Responses
++ */
++#define PS2_I_RESEND 0xfe
++#define PS2_I_DIAGFAIL 0xfc
++#define PS2_I_ACK 0xfa
++#define PS2_I_BREAK 0xf0
++#define PS2_I_ECHO 0xee
++#define PS2_I_BAT_OK 0xaa
++
++static char *kmi_type[] = { "Keyboard", "Mouse" };
++
++static struct kmi_info *kmi_keyb;
++static struct kmi_info *kmi_mouse;
++
++static inline void __kmi_send(struct kmi_info *kmi, u_int val)
++{
++ u_int status;
++
++ do {
++ status = __raw_readb(KMISTAT);
++ } while (!(status & KMISTAT_TXEMPTY));
++
++ kmi->resend_count += 1;
++ __raw_writeb(val, KMIDATA);
++}
++
++static void kmi_send(struct kmi_info *kmi, u_int val)
++{
++ kmi->last_tx = val;
++ kmi->resend_count = -1;
++ __kmi_send(kmi, val);
++}
++
++static u_int kmi_send_and_wait(struct kmi_info *kmi, u_int val, u_int timeo)
++{
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++
++ if (kmi->present == 0)
++ return KMI_NO_ACK;
++
++ kmi->res = KMI_NO_ACK;
++ kmi->last_tx = val;
++ kmi->resend_count = -1;
++
++ if (current->pid != 0 && !in_interrupt()) {
++ add_wait_queue(&kmi->wait_q, &wait);
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ __kmi_send(kmi, val);
++ schedule_timeout(timeo);
++ current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
++ remove_wait_queue(&kmi->wait_q, &wait);
++ } else {
++ int i;
++
++ __kmi_send(kmi, val);
++ for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
++ if (kmi->res != KMI_NO_ACK)
++ break;
++ udelay(100);
++ }
++ }
++
++ return kmi->res;
++}
++
++/*
++ * This lot should probably be separated into a separate file...
++ */
++#ifdef CONFIG_KMI_MOUSE
++
++#include <linux/fs.h> /* for struct file_ops */
++#include <linux/poll.h> /* for poll_table */
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h> /* for struct miscdev */
++#include <linux/random.h> /* for add_mouse_randomness */
++#include <linux/slab.h> /* for kmalloc */
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h> /* for {un,}lock_kernel */
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#define BUF_SZ 2048
++
++static spinlock_t kmi_mouse_lock;
++static int kmi_mouse_count;
++static struct queue {
++ u_int head;
++ u_int tail;
++ struct fasync_struct *fasync;
++ unsigned char buf[BUF_SZ];
++} *queue;
++
++#define queue_empty() (queue->head == queue->tail)
++
++static u_char get_from_queue(void)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ u_char res;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kmi_mouse_lock, flags);
++ res = queue->buf[queue->tail];
++ queue->tail = (queue->tail + 1) & (BUF_SZ-1);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kmi_mouse_lock, flags);
++
++ return res;
++}
++
++static ssize_t
++kmi_mouse_read(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ ssize_t i = count;
++
++ if (queue_empty()) {
++ int ret;
++
++ if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
++ return -EAGAIN;
++ ret = wait_event_interruptible(kmi_mouse->wait_q, !queue_empty());
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ }
++ while (i > 0 && !queue_empty()) {
++ u_char c;
++ c = get_from_queue();
++ put_user(c, buf++);
++ i--;
++ }
++ if (count - i)
++ file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_atime = CURRENT_TIME;
++ return count - i;
++}
++
++static ssize_t
++kmi_mouse_write(struct file *file, const char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ ssize_t retval = 0;
++
++ if (count > 32)
++ count = 32;
++
++ do {
++ char c;
++ get_user(c, buf++);
++ kmi_send_and_wait(kmi_mouse, c, HZ);
++ retval++;
++ } while (--count);
++
++ if (retval)
++ file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_mtime = CURRENT_TIME;
++
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static unsigned int
++kmi_mouse_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait)
++{
++ poll_wait(file, &kmi_mouse->wait_q, wait);
++ return (!queue_empty()) ? POLLIN | POLLRDNORM : 0;
++}
++
++static int
++kmi_mouse_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ lock_kernel();
++ fasync_helper(-1, file, 0, &queue->fasync);
++ if (--kmi_mouse_count == 0)
++ kmi_send_and_wait(kmi_mouse, PS2_O_DISABLE, HZ);
++ unlock_kernel();
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++kmi_mouse_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ if (kmi_mouse_count++)
++ return 0;
++ queue->head = queue->tail = 0;
++ kmi_send_and_wait(kmi_mouse, PS2_O_ENABLE, HZ);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++kmi_mouse_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
++{
++ int retval = fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &queue->fasync);
++ if (retval > 0)
++ retval = 0;
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static struct file_operations ps_fops = {
++ read: kmi_mouse_read,
++ write: kmi_mouse_write,
++ poll: kmi_mouse_poll,
++ open: kmi_mouse_open,
++ release: kmi_mouse_release,
++ fasync: kmi_mouse_fasync,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice ps_mouse = {
++ minor: PSMOUSE_MINOR,
++ name: "psaux",
++ fops: &ps_fops,
++};
++
++static u_char kmi_mse_init_string[] = {
++ PS2_O_DISABLE,
++ PS2_O_SET_SAMPLE, 100,
++ PS2_O_SET_RES, 3,
++ PS2_O_SET_SCALE21
++};
++
++/*
++ * The "normal" mouse scancode processing
++ */
++static void kmi_mse_intr(struct kmi_info *kmi, u_int val, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ u_int head;
++
++ add_mouse_randomness(val);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_AMBA_PS2_RECONNECT
++ /* Try to detect a hot-plug event on the PS/2 mouse port */
++ switch (kmi->hotplug_state) {
++ case 0:
++ /* Maybe we lost contact... */
++ if (val == PS2_I_BAT_OK) {
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ DEBUG(("%s: Saw 0xAA. Going to hotplug state %d\n", kmi->name, kmi->hotplug_state));
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 1:
++ /* Again, maybe (but only maybe) we lost contact... */
++ if (val == 0) {
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ kmi_send(kmi, PS2_O_REQ_STATUS);
++ DEBUG(("%s: Got 0xAA 0x00. Sent Status Request\n", kmi->name));
++ } else {
++ kmi->hotplug_state = 0;
++ DEBUG(("%s: No 0x00 followed 0xAA. No reconnect.\n", kmi->name));
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 2:
++ /* Eat up acknowledge */
++ if (val == PS2_I_ACK)
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ else {
++ kmi->hotplug_state = 0;
++ DEBUG(("%s: didn't get ack (0x%2.2x)\n", kmi->name, val));
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 3:
++ /* check if data reporting is still enabled, then no POR has happend */
++ kmi->reconnect = !(val & 1<<5);
++ DEBUG(("%s: Data reporting disabled?: (%d)\n", kmi->name, kmi->reconnect));
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ DEBUG(("%s: Going to hotplug state %d\n", kmi->name, kmi->hotplug_state));
++ break;
++
++ case 4:
++ /* Eat up one status byte */
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ DEBUG(("%s: Going to hotplug state %d\n", kmi->name, kmi->hotplug_state));
++ break;
++
++ case 5:
++ /* Eat up another status byte */
++ if (kmi->reconnect) {
++ kmi->config_num = 0;
++ kmi_send(kmi, kmi_mse_init_string[kmi->config_num]);
++ kmi->config_num++;
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ DEBUG(("%s: Sending byte %d of PS/2 init string.\n", kmi->name, kmi->config_num));
++ } else {
++ kmi->hotplug_state = 0;
++ DEBUG(("%s: False Alarm...\n", kmi->name));
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 6:
++ if (val == PS2_I_ACK && kmi->config_num < sizeof(kmi_mse_init_string)) {
++ kmi_send(kmi, kmi_mse_init_string[kmi->config_num]);
++ kmi->config_num++;
++ DEBUG(("%s: Sending byte %d of PS/2 init string.\n", kmi->name, kmi->config_num));
++ } else {
++ if (val == PS2_I_ACK) {
++ DEBUG(("%s: Now enable the mouse again...\n", kmi->name));
++ queue->head = queue->tail = 0;
++ kmi_send(kmi, PS2_O_ENABLE);
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ } else {
++ kmi->hotplug_state = 0;
++ DEBUG(("%s: didn't get ack (0x%2.2x)\n", kmi->name, val));
++ }
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 7:
++ /* Eat up last acknowledge from enable */
++ if (val == PS2_I_ACK)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: reconnected\n", kmi->name);
++ else
++ DEBUG(("%s: didn't get ack (0x%2.2x)\n", kmi->name, val));
++
++ kmi->hotplug_state = 0;
++ break;
++
++ } /* switch (kmi->hotplug_state) */
++
++ /* while inside hotplug mechanism, don't misinterpret values */
++ if (kmi->hotplug_state > 2)
++ return;
++#endif
++
++ /* We are waiting for the mouse to respond to a kmi_send_and_wait() */
++ if (kmi->res == KMI_NO_ACK) {
++ if (val == PS2_I_RESEND) {
++ if (kmi->resend_count < 5)
++ __kmi_send(kmi, kmi->last_tx);
++ else {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: too many resends\n", kmi->name);
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (val == PS2_I_ACK) {
++ kmi->res = val;
++ wake_up(&kmi->wait_q);
++ }
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /* The mouse autonomously send new data, so wake up mouse_read() */
++ if (queue) {
++ head = queue->head;
++ queue->buf[head] = val;
++ head = (head + 1) & (BUF_SZ - 1);
++ if (head != queue->tail) {
++ queue->head = head;
++ kill_fasync(&queue->fasync, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&kmi->wait_q);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static int kmi_init_mouse(struct kmi_info *kmi)
++{
++ u_int ret, i;
++
++ if (kmi->present) {
++ kmi->rx = kmi_mse_intr;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(kmi_mse_init_string); i++) {
++ ret = kmi_send_and_wait(kmi, kmi_mse_init_string[i], HZ);
++ if (ret != PS2_I_ACK)
++ printk("%s: didn't get ack (0x%2.2x)\n",
++ kmi->name, ret);
++ }
++ }
++
++ queue = kmalloc(sizeof(*queue), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (queue) {
++ memset(queue, 0, sizeof(*queue));
++ misc_register(&ps_mouse);
++ ret = 0;
++ } else
++ ret = -ENOMEM;
++
++ return ret;
++}
++#endif /* CONFIG_KMI_MOUSE */
++
++/*
++ * The "program" we send to the keyboard to set it up how we want it:
++ * - default typematic delays
++ * - scancode set 1
++ */
++static u_char kmi_kbd_init_string[] = {
++ PS2_O_DISABLE,
++ PS2_O_SET_DEFAULT,
++ PS2_O_SET_SCANSET, 0x01,
++ PS2_O_ENABLE
++};
++
++static void kmi_kbd_intr(struct kmi_info *kmi, u_int val, struct pt_regs *regs);
++
++static int __kmi_init_keyboard(struct kmi_info *kmi)
++{
++ u_int ret, i;
++
++ if (!kmi->present)
++ return 0;
++
++ kmi->rx = kmi_kbd_intr;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(kmi_kbd_init_string); i++) {
++ ret = kmi_send_and_wait(kmi, kmi_kbd_init_string[i], HZ);
++ if (ret != PS2_I_ACK)
++ printk("%s: didn't ack (0x%2.2x)\n",
++ kmi->name, ret);
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void kmi_kbd_init_tasklet(unsigned long k)
++{
++ struct kmi_info *kmi = (struct kmi_info *)k;
++ __kmi_init_keyboard(kmi);
++}
++
++static DECLARE_TASKLET_DISABLED(kmikbd_init_tasklet, kmi_kbd_init_tasklet, 0);
++
++/*
++ * The "normal" keyboard scancode processing
++ */
++static void kmi_kbd_intr(struct kmi_info *kmi, u_int val, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_AMBA_PS2_RECONNECT
++ /* Try to detect a hot-plug event on the PS/2 keyboard port */
++ switch (kmi->hotplug_state) {
++ case 0:
++ /* Maybe we lost contact... */
++ if (val == PS2_I_BAT_OK) {
++ kmi_send(kmi, PS2_O_SET_SCANSET);
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ DEBUG(("%s: Saw 0xAA. Going to hotplug state %d\n", kmi->name, kmi->hotplug_state));
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 1:
++ /* Eat up acknowledge */
++ if (val == PS2_I_ACK) {
++ /* Request scan code set: '2' if POR has happend, '1' is false alarm */
++ kmi_send(kmi, 0);
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ }
++ else {
++ kmi->hotplug_state = 0;
++ DEBUG(("%s: didn't get ack (0x%2.2x)\n", kmi->name, val));
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 2:
++ /* Eat up acknowledge */
++ if (val == PS2_I_ACK)
++ kmi->hotplug_state++;
++ else {
++ kmi->hotplug_state = 0;
++ DEBUG(("%s: didn't get ack (0x%2.2x)\n", kmi->name, val));
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 3:
++ kmi->hotplug_state = 0;
++ if (val == 2) {
++ DEBUG(("%s: POR detected. Scan code is: (%d)\n", kmi->name, val));
++ kmi->present = 1;
++ tasklet_schedule(&kmikbd_init_tasklet);
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: reconnected\n", kmi->name);
++ return;
++ }
++ else
++ DEBUG(("%s: False Alarm...\n", kmi->name));
++ break;
++
++ } /* switch (kmi->hotplug_state) */
++#endif
++
++ if (val == PS2_I_DIAGFAIL) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: diagnostic failed\n", kmi->name);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /* We are waiting for the keyboard to respond to a kmi_send_and_wait() */
++ if (kmi->res == KMI_NO_ACK) {
++ if (val == PS2_I_RESEND) {
++ if (kmi->resend_count < 5)
++ __kmi_send(kmi, kmi->last_tx);
++ else {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: too many resends\n", kmi->name);
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (val >= 0xee) {
++ kmi->res = val;
++ wake_up(&kmi->wait_q);
++ }
++ return;
++ }
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_VT
++ kbd_pt_regs = regs;
++ handle_scancode(val, !(val & 0x80));
++ tasklet_schedule(&keyboard_tasklet);
++#endif
++}
++
++static void kmi_intr(int nr, void *devid, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct kmi_info *kmi = devid;
++ u_int status = __raw_readb(KMIIR);
++
++ if (status & KMIIR_RXINTR) {
++ u_int val = __raw_readb(KMIDATA);
++
++ if (kmi->rx)
++ kmi->rx(kmi, val, regs);
++ }
++}
++
++static int kmi_init_keyboard(struct kmi_info *kmi)
++{
++ kmikbd_init_tasklet.data = (unsigned long)kmi;
++ tasklet_enable(&kmikbd_init_tasklet);
++
++ return __kmi_init_keyboard(kmi);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Reset interrupt handler
++ */
++static void __init
++kmi_reset_intr(struct kmi_info *kmi, u_int val, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ if (kmi->state == KMI_RESET) {
++ if (val == PS2_I_ACK)
++ kmi->state = KMI_RESET_POR;
++ else {
++ val = KMI_NO_ACK;
++ goto finished;
++ }
++ } else if (kmi->state == KMI_RESET_POR) {
++finished:
++ kmi->res = val;
++ kmi->state = KMI_RESET_DONE;
++ kmi->rx = NULL;
++ wake_up(&kmi->wait_q);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Reset the device plugged into this interface
++ */
++static int __init kmi_reset(struct kmi_info *kmi)
++{
++ u_int res;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ kmi->state = KMI_RESET;
++ kmi->rx = kmi_reset_intr;
++ res = kmi_send_and_wait(kmi, PS2_O_RESET, HZ);
++ kmi->rx = NULL;
++
++ if (res != PS2_I_BAT_OK) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: reset failed; ", kmi->name);
++ if (kmi->res != KMI_NO_ACK)
++ printk("code 0x%2.2x\n", kmi->res);
++ else
++ printk("no ack\n");
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ }
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int __init kmi_init_one_interface(struct kmi_info *kmi)
++{
++ u_int stat;
++ int ret = -ENODEV;
++
++ init_waitqueue_head(&kmi->wait_q);
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s at 0x%8.8x on irq %d (%s)\n", kmi->name,
++ kmi->base, kmi->irq, kmi_type[kmi->type]);
++
++ /*
++ * Initialise the KMI interface
++ */
++ __raw_writeb(kmi->divisor, KMICLKDIV);
++ __raw_writeb(KMICR_EN, KMICR);
++
++ /*
++ * Check that the data and clock lines are OK.
++ */
++ stat = __raw_readb(KMISTAT);
++ if ((stat & (KMISTAT_IC|KMISTAT_ID)) != (KMISTAT_IC|KMISTAT_ID)) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: %s%s%sline%s stuck low\n", kmi->name,
++ (stat & KMISTAT_IC) ? "" : "clock ",
++ (stat & (KMISTAT_IC | KMISTAT_ID)) ? "" : "and ",
++ (stat & KMISTAT_ID) ? "" : "data ",
++ (stat & (KMISTAT_IC | KMISTAT_ID)) ? "" : "s");
++ goto bad;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Claim the appropriate interrupts
++ */
++ ret = request_irq(kmi->irq, kmi_intr, 0, kmi->name, kmi);
++ if (ret)
++ goto bad;
++
++ /*
++ * Enable the receive interrupt, and reset the device.
++ */
++ __raw_writeb(KMICR_EN | KMICR_RXINTREN, KMICR);
++ kmi->present = 1;
++ kmi->present = kmi_reset(kmi) == 0;
++
++ switch (kmi->type) {
++ case KMI_KEYBOARD:
++ ret = kmi_init_keyboard(kmi);
++ break;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_KMI_MOUSE
++ case KMI_MOUSE:
++ ret = kmi_init_mouse(kmi);
++ break;
++#endif
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++
++bad:
++ /*
++ * Oh dear, the interface was bad, disable it.
++ */
++ __raw_writeb(0, KMICR);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_VT
++/*
++ * The fragment between #ifdef above and #endif * CONFIG_VT *
++ * is from the pc_keyb.c driver. It is not copyrighted under the
++ * above notice. This code is by various authors; please see
++ * drivers/char/pc_keyb.c for further information.
++ */
++
++/*
++ * Translation of escaped scancodes to keycodes.
++ * This is now user-settable.
++ * The keycodes 1-88,96-111,119 are fairly standard, and
++ * should probably not be changed - changing might confuse X.
++ * X also interprets scancode 0x5d (KEY_Begin).
++ *
++ * For 1-88 keycode equals scancode.
++ */
++
++#define E0_KPENTER 96
++#define E0_RCTRL 97
++#define E0_KPSLASH 98
++#define E0_PRSCR 99
++#define E0_RALT 100
++#define E0_BREAK 101 /* (control-pause) */
++#define E0_HOME 102
++#define E0_UP 103
++#define E0_PGUP 104
++#define E0_LEFT 105
++#define E0_RIGHT 106
++#define E0_END 107
++#define E0_DOWN 108
++#define E0_PGDN 109
++#define E0_INS 110
++#define E0_DEL 111
++
++#define E1_PAUSE 119
++
++/* BTC */
++#define E0_MACRO 112
++/* LK450 */
++#define E0_F13 113
++#define E0_F14 114
++#define E0_HELP 115
++#define E0_DO 116
++#define E0_F17 117
++#define E0_KPMINPLUS 118
++/*
++ * My OmniKey generates e0 4c for the "OMNI" key and the
++ * right alt key does nada. [kkoller@nyx10.cs.du.edu]
++ */
++#define E0_OK 124
++/*
++ * New microsoft keyboard is rumoured to have
++ * e0 5b (left window button), e0 5c (right window button),
++ * e0 5d (menu button). [or: LBANNER, RBANNER, RMENU]
++ * [or: Windows_L, Windows_R, TaskMan]
++ */
++#define E0_MSLW 125
++#define E0_MSRW 126
++#define E0_MSTM 127
++
++static u_char e0_keys[128] = {
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ E0_KPENTER, E0_RCTRL, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, E0_KPSLASH, 0, E0_PRSCR,
++ E0_RALT, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, E0_F13, E0_F14, E0_HELP,
++ E0_DO, E0_F17, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, E0_BREAK, E0_HOME,
++ E0_UP, E0_PGUP, 0, E0_LEFT,
++ E0_OK, E0_RIGHT, E0_KPMINPLUS, E0_END,
++ E0_DOWN, E0_PGDN, E0_INS, E0_DEL,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, E0_MSLW,
++ E0_MSRW, E0_MSTM, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, E0_MACRO,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0,
++ 0, 0, 0, 0
++};
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
++u_char kmi_kbd_sysrq_xlate[128] =
++ "\000\0331234567890-=\177\t" /* 0x00 - 0x0f */
++ "qwertyuiop[]\r\000as" /* 0x10 - 0x1f */
++ "dfghjkl;'`\000\\zxcv" /* 0x20 - 0x2f */
++ "bnm,./\000*\000 \000\201\202\203\204\205" /* 0x30 - 0x3f */
++ "\206\207\210\211\212\000\000789-456+1" /* 0x40 - 0x4f */
++ "230\177\000\000\213\214\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000" /* 0x50 - 0x5f */
++ "\r\000/"; /* 0x60 - 0x6f */
++#endif
++
++int kmi_kbd_setkeycode(u_int scancode, u_int keycode)
++{
++ if (scancode < 128 || scancode > 255 || keycode > 127)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ e0_keys[scancode - 128] = keycode;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int kmi_kbd_getkeycode(u_int scancode)
++{
++ if (scancode < 128 || scancode > 255)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ return e0_keys[scancode - 128];
++}
++
++int kmi_kbd_translate(u_char scancode, u_char *keycode, char raw_mode)
++{
++ static int prev_scancode = 0;
++
++ /* special prefix scancodes.. */
++ if (scancode == 0xe0 || scancode == 0xe1) {
++ prev_scancode = scancode;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ /* 0xff is sent by a few keyboards, ignore it. 0x00 is error */
++ if (scancode == 0x00 || scancode == 0xff) {
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ scancode &= 0x7f;
++
++ if (prev_scancode) {
++ int old_scancode = prev_scancode;
++
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ switch (old_scancode) {
++ case 0xe0:
++ /*
++ * The keyboard maintains its own internal caps lock
++ * and num lock status. In caps lock mode, E0 AA
++ * precedes make code and E0 2A follows break code.
++ * In numlock mode, E0 2A precedes make code, and
++ * E0 AA follows break code. We do our own book-
++ * keeping, so we will just ignore these.
++ *
++ * For my keyboard there is no caps lock mode, but
++ * there are both Shift-L and Shift-R modes. The
++ * former mode generates E0 2A / E0 AA pairs, the
++ * latter E0 B6 / E0 36 pairs. So, we should also
++ * ignore the latter. - aeb@cwi.nl
++ */
++ if (scancode == 0x2a || scancode == 0x36)
++ return 0;
++ if (e0_keys[scancode])
++ *keycode = e0_keys[scancode];
++ else {
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "kbd: unknown "
++ "scancode e0 %02x\n",
++ scancode);
++ return 0;
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 0xe1:
++ if (scancode == 0x1d)
++ prev_scancode = 0x100;
++ else {
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "kbd: unknown "
++ "scancode e1 %02x\n",
++ scancode);
++ return 0;
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 0x100:
++ if (scancode == 0x45)
++ *keycode = E1_PAUSE;
++ else {
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "kbd: unknown "
++ "scan code e1 1d %02x\n",
++ scancode);
++ return 0;
++ }
++ break;
++ }
++ } else
++ *keycode = scancode;
++ return 1;
++}
++
++char kmi_kbd_unexpected_up(u_char keycode)
++{
++ return 0x80;
++}
++
++void kmi_kbd_leds(u_char leds)
++{
++ struct kmi_info *kmi = kmi_keyb;
++ u_int ret;
++
++ if (kmi) {
++ ret = kmi_send_and_wait(kmi, PS2_O_INDICATORS, HZ);
++ if (ret != KMI_NO_ACK)
++ ret = kmi_send_and_wait(kmi, leds, HZ);
++ if (ret == KMI_NO_ACK)
++ kmi->present = 0;
++ }
++}
++
++int __init kmi_kbd_init(void)
++{
++ int ret = -ENODEV;
++
++ if (kmi_keyb) {
++ strcpy(kmi_keyb->name, "kmikbd");
++ ret = kmi_init_one_interface(kmi_keyb);
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0) {
++ k_setkeycode = kmi_kbd_setkeycode;
++ k_getkeycode = kmi_kbd_getkeycode;
++ k_translate = kmi_kbd_translate;
++ k_unexpected_up = kmi_kbd_unexpected_up;
++ k_leds = kmi_kbd_leds;
++#ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
++ k_sysrq_xlate = kmi_kbd_sysrq_xlate;
++ k_sysrq_key = 0x54;
++#endif
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++#endif /* CONFIG_VT */
++
++int register_kmi(struct kmi_info *kmi)
++{
++ struct kmi_info **kmip = NULL;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (kmi->type == KMI_KEYBOARD)
++ kmip = &kmi_keyb;
++ else if (kmi->type == KMI_MOUSE)
++ kmip = &kmi_mouse;
++
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (kmip) {
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++ if (!*kmip) {
++ *kmip = kmi;
++ ret = 0;
++ }
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_KMI_MOUSE
++static int __init kmi_init(void)
++{
++ int ret = -ENODEV;
++
++ if (kmi_mouse) {
++ strcpy(kmi_mouse->name, "kmimouse");
++ ret = kmi_init_one_interface(kmi_mouse);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++__initcall(kmi_init);
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/anakin_ts.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/anakin_ts.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/anakin_ts.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/anakin_ts.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,208 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/anakin_ts.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Aleph One Ltd. for Acunia N.V.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 18-Apr-2001 TTC Created
++ * 23-Oct-2001 dwmw2 Cleanup
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/wait.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/compiler.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++
++/*
++ * TSBUF_SIZE must be a power of two
++ */
++#define ANAKIN_TS_MINOR 16
++#define TSBUF_SIZE 256
++#define NEXT(index) (((index) + 1) & (TSBUF_SIZE - 1))
++
++static unsigned short buffer[TSBUF_SIZE][4];
++static int head, tail;
++static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(queue);
++static DECLARE_MUTEX(open_sem);
++static spinlock_t tailptr_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
++static struct fasync_struct *fasync;
++
++/*
++ * Interrupt handler and standard file operations
++ */
++static void
++anakin_ts_handler(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned int status = __raw_readl(IO_BASE + IO_CONTROLLER + 0x24);
++
++ /*
++ * iPAQ format (u16 pressure, x, y, millisecs)
++ */
++ switch (status >> 20 & 3) {
++ case 0:
++ return;
++ case 2:
++ buffer[head][0] = 0;
++ break;
++ default:
++ buffer[head][0] = 0x7f;
++ }
++
++ if (unlikely((volatile int)tail == NEXT(head))) {
++ /* Run out of space in the buffer. Move the tail pointer */
++ spin_lock(&tailptr_lock);
++
++ if ((volatile int)tail == NEXT(head)) {
++ tail = NEXT(NEXT(head));
++ }
++ spin_unlock(&tailptr_lock);
++ }
++
++ buffer[head][1] = status >> 2 & 0xff;
++ buffer[head][2] = status >> 12 & 0xff;
++ buffer[head][3] = jiffies;
++ mb();
++ head = NEXT(head);
++
++ wake_up_interruptible(&queue);
++ kill_fasync(&fasync, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
++
++}
++
++static ssize_t
++anakin_ts_read(struct file *filp, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *l)
++{
++ unsigned short data[4];
++ ssize_t written = 0;
++
++ if (head == tail) {
++ if (filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
++ return -EAGAIN;
++ if (wait_event_interruptible(queue, (volatile int)head != (volatile int)tail))
++ return -ERESTARTSYS;
++ }
++
++ while ((volatile int)head != (volatile int)tail && count >= sizeof data) {
++ /* Copy the data out with the spinlock held, so the
++ interrupt can't fill the buffer and move the tail
++ pointer while we're doing it */
++ spin_lock_irq(&tailptr_lock);
++
++ memcpy(data, buffer[tail], sizeof data);
++ tail = NEXT(tail);
++
++ spin_unlock_irq(&tailptr_lock);
++
++ if (copy_to_user(buf, data, sizeof data))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ count -= sizeof data;
++ buf += sizeof data;
++ written += sizeof data;
++ }
++ return written ? written : -EINVAL;
++}
++
++static unsigned int
++anakin_ts_poll(struct file *filp, poll_table *wait)
++{
++ poll_wait(filp, &queue, wait);
++ return head != tail ? POLLIN | POLLRDNORM : 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakin_ts_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ /*
++ * Future ioctl goes here
++ */
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakin_ts_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
++{
++ if (down_trylock(&open_sem))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakin_ts_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
++{
++ return fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &fasync);
++}
++
++static int
++anakin_ts_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
++{
++ anakin_ts_fasync(-1, filp, 0);
++ up(&open_sem);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct file_operations anakin_ts_fops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ read: anakin_ts_read,
++ poll: anakin_ts_poll,
++ ioctl: anakin_ts_ioctl,
++ open: anakin_ts_open,
++ release: anakin_ts_release,
++ fasync: anakin_ts_fasync,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice anakin_ts_miscdev = {
++ ANAKIN_TS_MINOR,
++ "anakin_ts",
++ &anakin_ts_fops
++};
++
++/*
++ * Initialization and exit routines
++ */
++int __init
++anakin_ts_init(void)
++{
++ int retval;
++
++ if ((retval = request_irq(IRQ_TOUCHSCREEN, anakin_ts_handler,
++ SA_INTERRUPT, "anakin_ts", 0))) {
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "anakin_ts: failed to get IRQ\n");
++ return retval;
++ }
++ __raw_writel(1, IO_BASE + IO_CONTROLLER + 8);
++ misc_register(&anakin_ts_miscdev);
++
++ printk(KERN_NOTICE "Anakin touchscreen driver initialised\n");
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++void __exit
++anakin_ts_exit(void)
++{
++ __raw_writel(0, IO_BASE + IO_CONTROLLER + 8);
++ free_irq(IRQ_TOUCHSCREEN, 0);
++ misc_deregister(&anakin_ts_miscdev);
++}
++
++module_init(anakin_ts_init);
++module_exit(anakin_ts_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Tak-Shing Chan <chan@aleph1.co.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Anakin touchscreen driver");
++MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("touchscreen/anakin");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/cerf_keyb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/cerf_keyb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/cerf_keyb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/cerf_keyb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,380 @@
++/*
++ cerf_keyb.c: This is the end. Daniel is writing a device driver!!!
++*/
++#include <linux/config.h>
++
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_ll.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/random.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_kern.h>
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
++#include <linux/timer.h>
++
++#include <asm/keyboard.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++
++#define KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++
++#define KBD_REPORT_ERR /* Report keyboard errors */
++#define KBD_REPORT_UNKN /* Report unknown scan codes */
++#define KBD_REPORT_TIMEOUTS /* Report keyboard timeouts */
++#define KBD_NO_DATA (-1) /* No data */
++#define KBD_REPEAT_START (0x20)
++#define KBD_REPEAT_CONTINUE (0x05)
++#define KBD_KEY_DOWN_MAX (0x10)
++#define UINT_LEN (20)
++#define SC_LIM (69)
++#define KBD_ROWS (5)
++#define KBD_COLUMNS (8)
++
++#define KBD_KEYUP (0x80)
++#define KBD_MODESCAN (0x7f)
++#define KBD_CAPSSCAN (0x3a)
++#define KBD_SHIFTSCAN (0x2a)
++#define KBD_NUMCURSCAN (0x7c)
++#define KBD_CTRLSCAN (0x1d)
++#define KBD_ALTSCAN (0x38)
++
++#define KBD_UP_OFF (0)
++#define KBD_UP_ON (1)
++#define KBD_DOWN (2)
++#define KBD_DOWN_HOLD (3)
++
++
++
++static unsigned char handle_kbd_event(void);
++static unsigned char kbd_read_input(void);
++static void column_set(unsigned int column);
++static int scancodes(unsigned char codeval[KBD_ROWS][KBD_COLUMNS]);
++
++static spinlock_t kbd_controller_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
++static struct timer_list kbd_timer;
++
++static short mode_ena = 0;
++static short numcur_ena = 0;
++static short shift_ena = 0;
++
++#define E0_KPENTER 96
++#define E0_RCTRL 97
++#define E0_KPSLASH 98
++#define E0_PRSCR 99
++#define E0_RALT 100
++#define E0_BREAK 101 /* (control-pause) */
++#define E0_HOME 102
++#define E0_UP 103
++#define E0_PGUP 104
++#define E0_LEFT 105
++#define E0_RIGHT 106
++#define E0_END 107
++#define E0_DOWN 108
++#define E0_PGDN 109
++#define E0_INS 110
++#define E0_DEL 111
++#define E1_PAUSE 119
++#define E0_MACRO 112
++#define E0_F13 113
++#define E0_F14 114
++#define E0_HELP 115
++#define E0_DO 116
++#define E0_F17 117
++#define E0_KPMINPLUS 118
++#define E0_OK 124
++#define E0_MSLW 125
++#define E0_MSRW 126
++#define E0_MSTM 127
++
++static unsigned char e0_keys[128] = {
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x00-0x07 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x08-0x0f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x10-0x17 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_KPENTER, E0_RCTRL, 0, 0, /* 0x18-0x1f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x20-0x27 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x28-0x2f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_KPSLASH, 0, E0_PRSCR, /* 0x30-0x37 */
++ E0_RALT, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_F13, E0_F14, E0_HELP, /* 0x38-0x3f */
++ E0_DO, E0_F17, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_BREAK, E0_HOME, /* 0x40-0x47 */
++ E0_UP, E0_PGUP, 0, E0_LEFT, E0_OK, E0_RIGHT, E0_KPMINPLUS, E0_END,/* 0x48-0x4f */
++ E0_DOWN, E0_PGDN, E0_INS, E0_DEL, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x50-0x57 */
++ 0, 0, 0, E0_MSLW, E0_MSRW, E0_MSTM, 0, 0, /* 0x58-0x5f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x60-0x67 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_MACRO, /* 0x68-0x6f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x70-0x77 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 /* 0x78-0x7f */
++};
++
++static unsigned char cerf_normal_map[KBD_ROWS][KBD_COLUMNS] = {
++ {KBD_ALTSCAN, KBD_MODESCAN, 0x1e, 0x30, 0x2e, 0x20, 0x00, 0x00},
++ {0x12, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23, 0x17, 0x24, 0x25, 0x00},
++ {0x26, 0x32, 0x31, 0x18, 0x19, 0x10, 0x13, 0x00},
++ {0x1f, 0x14, 0x16, 0x2f, 0x11, 0x2d, 0x15, 0x00},
++ {0x2c, KBD_SHIFTSCAN, KBD_CTRLSCAN, 0x39, KBD_NUMCURSCAN, 0x2b, 0x1c, 0x00}
++};
++
++static unsigned char cerf_mode_map[KBD_ROWS][KBD_COLUMNS] = {
++ {0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00},
++ {0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x00, 0x00}, //
++ {0x0d, 0x0c, 0x37, 0x35, 0x0d, 0x48, 0x28, 0x00},
++ {0x01, 0x33, 0x34, 0x00, 0x4b, 0x27, 0x4d, 0x00}, //
++ {0x0f, 0x00, KBD_CAPSSCAN, 0x0e, 0x00, 0x50, 0x00, 0x00}
++};
++
++static unsigned char cerf_numcur_map[KBD_ROWS][KBD_COLUMNS] = {
++ {0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x00, 0x00},
++ {0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x00, 0x00},
++ {0x0d, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x48, 0x00, 0x00},
++ {0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x4b, 0x00, 0x4d, 0x00},
++ {0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x50, 0x00, 0x00}
++};
++
++static void column_set(unsigned int column)
++{
++ if (column < 0)
++ {
++ CERF_PDA_CPLD_UnSet(CERF_PDA_CPLD_KEYPAD_A, 0xFF, 0xFF);
++ CERF_PDA_CPLD_UnSet(CERF_PDA_CPLD_KEYPAD_B, 0xFF, 0xFF);
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ if(column < 4)
++ {
++ CERF_PDA_CPLD_Set(CERF_PDA_CPLD_KEYPAD_A, 1 << (column % 4), 0xFF);
++ CERF_PDA_CPLD_UnSet(CERF_PDA_CPLD_KEYPAD_B, 0xFF, 0xFF);
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ CERF_PDA_CPLD_UnSet(CERF_PDA_CPLD_KEYPAD_A, 0xFF, 0xFF);
++ CERF_PDA_CPLD_Set(CERF_PDA_CPLD_KEYPAD_B, 1 << (column % 4), 0xFF);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static int scancodes(unsigned char codeval[KBD_ROWS][KBD_COLUMNS])
++{
++ int i, j;
++
++ for(i = 0; i < KBD_COLUMNS; i++)
++ {
++ column_set(i);
++ udelay(50);
++ for(j = 0; j < KBD_ROWS; j++)
++ {
++ if(mode_ena)
++ codeval[j][i] = (GPLR & (1 << (20 + j)))?(cerf_mode_map[j][i]?cerf_mode_map[j][i]:cerf_normal_map[j][i]):0;
++ else if(numcur_ena)
++ codeval[j][i] = (GPLR & (1 << (20 + j)))?(cerf_numcur_map[j][i]?cerf_numcur_map[j][i]:cerf_normal_map[j][i]):0;
++ else
++ codeval[j][i] = (GPLR & (1 << (20 + j)))?cerf_normal_map[j][i]:0;
++ }
++ }
++ column_set(-1);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static unsigned char kbd_read_input(void)
++{
++ int i, j, k, l;
++ unsigned char prev;
++ static unsigned char count = 0;
++
++ static unsigned char oldcodes[KBD_ROWS][KBD_COLUMNS]={{0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0},
++ {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0},
++ {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0},
++ {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0},
++ {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}};
++ unsigned char inputcode[KBD_ROWS][KBD_COLUMNS];
++
++ memset(inputcode, 0, sizeof(unsigned char) * (KBD_ROWS * KBD_COLUMNS));
++ scancodes(inputcode);
++
++ for(i = 0; i < KBD_COLUMNS; i++)
++ {
++ for(j = 0; j < KBD_ROWS; j++)
++ {
++// if(oldcodes[j][i] == 0xe0)
++// oldcodes[j][i] =
++ if(oldcodes[j][i] != inputcode[j][i])
++ {
++ // Value of the key before entering this function
++ prev = oldcodes[j][i];
++
++ // KEYUP
++ if(inputcode[j][i] == 0 && oldcodes[j][i] != 0 && !(oldcodes[j][i] & KBD_KEYUP))
++ {
++ oldcodes[j][i] |= KBD_KEYUP;
++
++ if(mode_ena == KBD_UP_ON)
++ mode_ena = KBD_UP_OFF;
++ if(prev == KBD_MODESCAN)
++ if(mode_ena == KBD_DOWN_HOLD)
++ mode_ena = KBD_UP_OFF;
++ else if(mode_ena == KBD_DOWN)
++ mode_ena = KBD_UP_ON;
++ if(mode_ena == KBD_DOWN)
++ mode_ena = KBD_DOWN_HOLD;
++ }
++ // RESET KEYUP
++ else if(oldcodes[j][i] & KBD_KEYUP)
++ oldcodes[j][i] = 0;
++ // KEY DOWN
++ else
++ {
++ oldcodes[j][i] = inputcode[j][i];
++
++ // Parse out mode modifiers before the keyboard interpreter can touch them
++ if(inputcode[j][i] == KBD_MODESCAN)
++ {
++ if(!mode_ena)
++ mode_ena = KBD_DOWN;
++ continue;
++ }
++ if(inputcode[j][i] == KBD_NUMCURSCAN)
++ {
++ numcur_ena = numcur_ena?0:1;
++ continue;
++ }
++ }
++ //printk("Modified: (%#x,%#x), ipv:%#x, To: (%#.2x), From: (%#.2x), Flags:%d,%d,%d\r\n", j, i, inputcode[j][i], oldcodes[j][i], prev, mode_ena, shift_ena, numcur_ena);
++ return oldcodes[j][i];
++ }
++ }
++ }
++
++ return (unsigned char)(KBD_NO_DATA);
++}
++
++int cerf_kbd_translate(unsigned char scancode, unsigned char *keycode,
++ char raw_mode)
++{
++ static int prev_scancode;
++
++ if (scancode == 0xe0 || scancode == 0xe1) {
++ prev_scancode = scancode;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ if (scancode == 0x00 || scancode == 0xff) {
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ scancode &= 0x7f;
++
++ if (prev_scancode) {
++ if (prev_scancode != 0xe0) {
++ if (prev_scancode == 0xe1 && scancode == 0x1d) {
++ prev_scancode = 0x100;
++ return 0;
++ } else if (prev_scancode == 0x100 && scancode == 0x45) {
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ } else {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "keyboard: unknown e1 escape sequence\n");
++#endif
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ } else {
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ if (scancode == 0x2a || scancode == 0x36)
++ return 0;
++ else {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "keyboard: unknown scancode e0 %02x\n",
++ scancode);
++#endif
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ } else
++ *keycode = scancode;
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static inline void handle_keyboard_event(unsigned char scancode)
++{
++ if(scancode != (unsigned char)(KBD_NO_DATA))
++ {
++#ifdef CONFIG_VT
++ handle_scancode(scancode, !(scancode & KBD_KEYUP));
++#endif
++ tasklet_schedule(&keyboard_tasklet);
++ }
++}
++
++static unsigned char handle_kbd_event(void)
++{
++ unsigned char scancode;
++
++ scancode = kbd_read_input();
++ handle_keyboard_event(scancode);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* Handle the automatic interrupts handled by the timer */
++static void keyboard_interrupt(unsigned long foo)
++{
++ spin_lock_irq(&kbd_controller_lock);
++ handle_kbd_event();
++ spin_unlock_irq(&kbd_controller_lock);
++
++ kbd_timer.expires = 8 + jiffies;
++ kbd_timer.data = 0x00000000;
++ kbd_timer.function = (void(*)(unsigned long))&keyboard_interrupt;
++
++ add_timer(&kbd_timer);
++}
++
++void cerf_leds(unsigned char leds)
++{
++}
++char cerf_unexpected_up(unsigned char keycode)
++{
++return 0;
++}
++int cerf_getkeycode(unsigned int scancode)
++{
++return 0;
++}
++int cerf_setkeycode(unsigned int scancode, unsigned int keycode)
++{
++return 0;
++}
++
++void cerf_kbd_init_hw(void)
++{
++ printk("Starting Cerf PDA Keyboard Driver... ");
++
++ k_setkeycode = cerf_setkeycode;
++ k_getkeycode = cerf_getkeycode;
++ k_translate = cerf_kbd_translate;
++ k_unexpected_up = cerf_unexpected_up;
++ k_leds = cerf_leds;
++
++ GPDR &= ~(GPIO_GPIO(20) | GPIO_GPIO(21) | GPIO_GPIO(22) | GPIO_GPIO(23) | GPIO_GPIO(24));
++ kbd_timer.expires = 40 + jiffies;
++ kbd_timer.data = 0x00000000;
++ kbd_timer.function = (void(*)(unsigned long))&keyboard_interrupt;
++
++ add_timer(&kbd_timer);
++
++ printk("Done\r\n");
++}
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/clps711x_keyb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/clps711x_keyb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/clps711x_keyb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/clps711x_keyb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,547 @@
++/*
++ * drivers/char/clps711x_keyb.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Thomas Gleixner <gleixner@autronix.de>
++ *
++ * based on drivers/edb7211_keyb.c, which is copyright (C) 2000 Bluemug Inc.
++ *
++ * Keyboard driver for ARM Linux on EP7xxx and CS89712 processors
++ *
++ * 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. See the file COPYING
++ * in the main directory of this archive for more details.
++ *
++ *
++ * Hardware:
++ *
++ * matrix scan keyboards based on EP7209,7211,7212,7312 and CS89712
++ * on chip keyboard scanner.
++ * Adaption for different machines is done in init function.
++ *
++ * Basic Function:
++ *
++ * Basicly the driver is interrupt driven. It sets all column drivers
++ * high. If any key is pressed, a interrupt occures. Now a seperate scan of
++ * each column is done. This scan is timer based, because we use a keyboard
++ * interface with decoupling capacitors (neccecary if you want to survive
++ * EMC compliance tests). Always one line is set high. When next timer event
++ * occures the scan data on port A are valid. This makes also sure, that no
++ * spurious keys are scanned. The kbd int on these CPU's is not deglitched!
++ * After scanning all columns, we switch back to int mode, if no key is
++ * pressed. If any is pressed we reschedule the scan within a programmable
++ * delay. If we would switch back to interrupt mode as long as a key is pressed,
++ * we come right back to the interrupt, because the int. is level triggered !
++ * The timer based scan of the seperate columns can also be done in one
++ * timer event (set fastscan to 1).
++ *
++ * Summary:
++ * The design of this keyboard controller chip is stupid at all !
++ *
++ * Matrix translation:
++ * The matrix translation table is based on standard XT scancodes. Maybe
++ * you have to adjust the KEYISPRINTABLE macro if you set other codes.
++ *
++ * HandyKey:
++ *
++ * On small matrix keyboards you don't have enough keys for operation.
++ * The intention was to implement a operation mode as it's used on handys.
++ * You can rotate trough four scancode levels and produce e.g. with a 4x3
++ * matrix 4*3*4 = 48 different keycodes. That's basicly enough for editing
++ * filenames or things like that. The HandyKey function takes care about
++ * nonprintable keys like cursors, backspace, del ...
++ * If a key is pressed and is a printable keycode, the code is put to the
++ * main keyboard handler and a cursor left is applied. If you press the same
++ * key again, the current character is deleted and the next level character
++ * is applied. (e.g. 1, a, b, c, 1 ....). If you press a different key, the
++ * driver applies cursor right, before processing the new key.
++ * The autocomplete feature moves the cursor right, if you do not press a
++ * key within a programmable time.
++ * If HandyKey is off, the keyboard behaviour is that of a standard keyboard
++ * HandyKey can be en/disabled from userspace with the proc/keyboard entry
++ *
++ * proc/keyboard:
++ *
++ * Read access gives back the actual state of the HandyKey function
++ * h:0 Disabled
++ * h:1 Enabled
++ * Write access has two functions. Changing the HandyKey mode and applying
++ * a different scancode translation table.
++ * Syntax is: h:0 disable Handykey
++ * h:1 enabled Handykey
++ * t:array[256] of bytes Transfer translation table
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/timer.h>
++#include <linux/tqueue.h>
++#include <linux/random.h>
++#include <linux/ctype.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_ll.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_kern.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/keyboard.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++
++void clps711x_kbd_init_hw(void);
++
++/*
++ * Values for the keyboard column scan control register.
++ */
++#define KBSC_HI 0x0 /* All driven high */
++#define KBSC_LO 0x1 /* All driven low */
++#define KBSC_X 0x2 /* All high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL0 0x8 /* Column 0 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL1 0x9 /* Column 1 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL2 0xa /* Column 2 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL3 0xb /* Column 3 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL4 0xc /* Column 4 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL5 0xd /* Column 5 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL6 0xe /* Column 6 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL7 0xf /* Column 7 high, others high impedance */
++
++/*
++* Keycodes for cursor left/right and delete (used by HandyKey)
++*/
++#define KEYCODE_CLEFT 0x4b
++#define KEYCODE_CRIGHT 0x4d
++#define KEYCODE_DEL 0x53
++#define KEYISPRINTABLE(code) ( (code > 0x01 && code < 0x37 && code != 0x1c \
++ && code != 0x0e) || code == 0x39)
++
++/* Simple translation table for the SysRq keys */
++#ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
++unsigned char clps711x_kbd_sysrq_xlate[128] =
++ "\000\0331234567890-=\177\t" /* 0x00 - 0x0f */
++ "qwertyuiop[]\r\000as" /* 0x10 - 0x1f */
++ "dfghjkl;'`\000\\zxcv" /* 0x20 - 0x2f */
++ "bnm,./\000*\000 \000\201\202\203\204\205" /* 0x30 - 0x3f */
++ "\206\207\210\211\212\000\000789-456+1" /* 0x40 - 0x4f */
++ "230\177\000\000\213\214\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000" /* 0x50 - 0x5f */
++ "\r\000/"; /* 0x60 - 0x6f */
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * This table maps row/column keyboard matrix positions to XT scancodes.
++ * It's a default table, which can be overriden by writing to proc/keyboard
++ */
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_AUTCPU12
++static unsigned char autcpu12_scancode[256] =
++{
++/* Column:
++ Row 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 */
++/* A0 */ 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0e, 0x05, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A1 */ 0x07, 0x53, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x0f, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A2 */ 0x0c, 0x0b, 0x33, 0x1c, 0xff, 0x4b, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A3 */ 0x48, 0x50, 0x4d, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x3d, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A4 */ 0x3e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A6 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++
++/* A0 */ 0x1e, 0x20, 0x22, 0x0e, 0x24, 0x32, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A1 */ 0x19, 0x53, 0x1f, 0x2f, 0x15, 0x0f, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A2 */ 0x0c, 0x39, 0x34, 0x1c, 0xff, 0x4b, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A3 */ 0x48, 0x50, 0x4d, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x3d, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A4 */ 0x3e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A6 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++
++/* A0 */ 0x30, 0x12, 0x23, 0x0e, 0x25, 0x31, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A1 */ 0x10, 0x53, 0x14, 0x11, 0x2c, 0x0f, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A2 */ 0x0c, 0x0b, 0x27, 0x1c, 0xff, 0x4b, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A3 */ 0x48, 0x50, 0x4d, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x3d, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A4 */ 0x3e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A6 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++
++/* A0 */ 0x2e, 0x21, 0x17, 0x0e, 0x26, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A1 */ 0x13, 0x53, 0x16, 0x2D, 0x04, 0x0f, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A2 */ 0x0c, 0x39, 0x35, 0x1c, 0xff, 0x4b, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A3 */ 0x48, 0x50, 0x4d, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x3d, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A4 */ 0x3e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A6 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++};
++#endif
++
++static int keys[8];
++static int new_keys[8];
++static int previous_keys[8];
++
++static int fastscan;
++static int scan_interval;
++static int scan_delay;
++static int last_column;
++static int key_is_pressed;
++
++static unsigned char *act_scancode;
++
++static struct kbd_handy_key {
++ int ena;
++ int code;
++ int shift;
++ int autocomplete;
++ unsigned long expires;
++ unsigned long delay;
++ unsigned char left;
++ unsigned char right;
++ unsigned char del;
++} khandy;
++
++static struct tq_struct kbd_process_task;
++static struct timer_list clps711x_kbd_timer;
++static struct timer_list clps711x_kbdhandy_timer;
++static struct proc_dir_entry *clps711x_keyboard_proc_entry = NULL;
++
++/*
++ * Translate a raw keycode to an XT keyboard scancode.
++ */
++static int clps711x_translate(unsigned char scancode, unsigned char *keycode,
++ char raw_mode)
++{
++ *keycode = act_scancode[scancode];
++ return 1;
++}
++
++/*
++* Initialize handykey structure
++* clear code, clear shift
++* scan scancode for cursor right/left and delete
++*/
++static void clps711x_handykey_init(void) {
++
++ int i;
++
++ khandy.ena = 0;
++ khandy.code = 0;
++ khandy.shift = 0;
++ khandy.autocomplete = 0;
++ for(i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
++ switch(act_scancode[i]) {
++ case KEYCODE_CLEFT: khandy.left = i; break;
++ case KEYCODE_CRIGHT: khandy.right = i; break;
++ case KEYCODE_DEL: khandy.del = i; break;
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++* Check for handy key and process it
++*/
++void inline clps711x_checkhandy(int col, int row) {
++
++ int scode, down;
++ unsigned char kcode;
++
++ scode = (row<<3) + col;
++ down = keys[col]>>row & 0x01;
++ kcode = act_scancode[scode];
++
++ if (!khandy.ena) {
++ if (khandy.code) {
++ handle_scancode(khandy.right,1);
++ handle_scancode(khandy.right,0);
++ }
++ khandy.code = 0;
++ khandy.shift = 0;
++ khandy.autocomplete = 0;
++ }
++
++ if(!kcode)
++ return;
++
++ if (!down || !khandy.ena) {
++ if (khandy.ena && KEYISPRINTABLE(act_scancode[scode]))
++ khandy.autocomplete = 1;
++ else
++ handle_scancode(scode + khandy.shift, down);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ khandy.autocomplete = 0;
++ if (KEYISPRINTABLE(kcode)) {
++ if (khandy.code) {
++ if(khandy.code == (scode|0x100)) {
++ handle_scancode(khandy.del,1);
++ handle_scancode(khandy.del,0);
++ khandy.shift = khandy.shift < 3*64 ? khandy.shift + 64 : 0 ;
++ } else {
++ handle_scancode(khandy.right,1);
++ handle_scancode(khandy.right,0);
++ khandy.shift = 0;
++ }
++ }
++ handle_scancode(scode + khandy.shift, 1);
++ handle_scancode(scode + khandy.shift, 0);
++ khandy.code = scode | 0x100;
++ handle_scancode(khandy.left,1);
++ handle_scancode(khandy.left,0);
++ } else {
++ if (khandy.code) {
++ khandy.code = 0;
++ handle_scancode(khandy.right,1);
++ handle_scancode(khandy.right,0);
++ }
++ khandy.shift = 0;
++ handle_scancode(scode, down);
++ }
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Process the new key data
++ */
++static void clps711x_kbd_process(void* data)
++{
++ int col,row,res;
++
++ for (col = 0; col < 8; col++) {
++ if (( res = previous_keys[col] ^ keys[col]) == 0)
++ continue;
++ for(row = 0; row < 8; row++) {
++ if ( ((res >> row) & 0x01) != 0)
++ clps711x_checkhandy(col,row);
++ }
++ }
++ /* Update the state variables. */
++ memcpy(previous_keys, keys, 8 * sizeof(int));
++
++ /* reschedule, if autocomplete pending */
++ if (khandy.autocomplete) {
++ khandy.expires = jiffies + khandy.delay;
++ mod_timer(&clps711x_kbdhandy_timer,khandy.expires);
++ }
++
++}
++
++static char clps711x_unexpected_up(unsigned char scancode)
++{
++ return 0200;
++}
++
++/*
++* Handle timer event, for autocomplete function
++* Reschedule keyboard process task
++*/
++static void clps711x_kbdhandy_timeout(unsigned long data)
++{
++ if(khandy.autocomplete) {
++ khandy.code = 0;
++ khandy.shift = 0;
++ khandy.autocomplete = 0;
++ handle_scancode(khandy.right,1);
++ handle_scancode(khandy.right,0);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++* Handle timer event, while in pollmode
++*/
++static void clps711x_kbd_timeout(unsigned long data)
++{
++ int i;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ /*
++ * read bits of actual column or all columns in fastscan-mode
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
++ new_keys[last_column - KBSC_COL0] = clps_readb(PADR) & 0xff;
++ key_is_pressed |= new_keys[last_column - KBSC_COL0];
++ last_column = last_column < KBSC_COL7 ? last_column + 1 : KBSC_COL0;
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ clps_writel( (clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK)
++ | last_column, SYSCON1);
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++ /*
++ * For fastscan, apply a short delay to settle scanlines
++ * else break and wait for next timeout
++ */
++ if (fastscan)
++ udelay(5);
++ else
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (key_is_pressed)
++ khandy.autocomplete = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * switch to interupt mode, if all columns scanned and no key pressed
++ * else reschedule scan
++ */
++ if (last_column == KBSC_COL0) {
++ if (!key_is_pressed) {
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ clps_writel( (clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK)
++ | KBSC_HI, SYSCON1);
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++ clps_writel(0,KBDEOI);
++ enable_irq(IRQ_KBDINT);
++ } else {
++ clps711x_kbd_timer.expires = jiffies + scan_interval;
++ add_timer(&clps711x_kbd_timer);
++ }
++ key_is_pressed = 0;
++ memcpy(keys, new_keys, 8 * sizeof(int));
++ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
++ if (previous_keys[i] != keys[i]) {
++ queue_task(&kbd_process_task, &tq_timer);
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++ } else {
++ clps711x_kbd_timer.expires = jiffies + scan_delay;
++ add_timer(&clps711x_kbd_timer);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++* Keyboard interrupt, change to scheduling mode
++*/
++static void clps711x_kbd_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_VT
++ kbd_pt_regs = regs;
++#endif
++ disable_irq(IRQ_KBDINT);
++ khandy.autocomplete = 0;
++ clps_writel( (clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK)
++ | KBSC_COL0, SYSCON1);
++ clps711x_kbd_timer.expires = jiffies + scan_delay;
++ add_timer(&clps711x_kbd_timer);
++}
++
++
++static int clps711x_kbd_proc_keyboard_read(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
++ int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ if (count < 2)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ return sprintf(page,"h:%d\n",khandy.ena);
++}
++
++static int clps711x_kbd_proc_keyboard_write(struct file *file, const char *buffer,
++ unsigned long count, void *data)
++{
++ unsigned char buf[260];
++
++ if (count < 3|| count > 258)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if (copy_from_user(buf, buffer, count))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ if (buf[1] != ':')
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (buf[0] == 'h') {
++ switch (buf[2]) {
++ case '0':
++ case '1':
++ case '2': khandy.ena = buf[2]-'0'; return count;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (buf[0] == 't' && count == 258) {
++ memcpy(act_scancode,buf+2,256);
++ /* rescan cursor left/right and del */
++ clps711x_handykey_init();
++ return count;
++ }
++
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Initialize the keyboard hardware.
++ * Set all columns high
++ * Install interrupt handler
++ *
++ * Machine dependent parameters:
++ *
++ * fastscan: 0 = timer based scan for each column
++ * 1 = full scan is done in one timer event
++ * scan_delay: time between column scans
++ * setup even if you use fastscan (leeds to timer mode)
++ * scan_interval: time between full scans
++ * handy.delay: timeout before last entry get's automatically valid
++ *
++ */
++void __init clps711x_kbd_init_hw(void)
++{
++
++ /*
++ * put here machine dependent init stuff
++ */
++ if (machine_is_autcpu12()) {
++ fastscan = 0;
++ scan_interval = 50*HZ/1000;
++ scan_delay = 20*HZ/1000;
++ khandy.delay = 750*HZ/1000;
++ act_scancode = autcpu12_scancode;
++ } else {
++ printk("No initialization, keyboard killed\n");
++ return;
++ }
++
++ last_column = KBSC_COL0;
++ key_is_pressed = 0;
++
++ clps711x_handykey_init();
++
++ /* Register the /proc entry */
++ clps711x_keyboard_proc_entry = create_proc_entry("keyboard", 0444,
++ &proc_root);
++ if (clps711x_keyboard_proc_entry == NULL)
++ printk("Couldn't create the /proc entry for the keyboard\n");
++ else {
++ clps711x_keyboard_proc_entry->read_proc =
++ &clps711x_kbd_proc_keyboard_read;
++ clps711x_keyboard_proc_entry->write_proc =
++ &clps711x_kbd_proc_keyboard_write;
++ }
++
++ /* Initialize the matrix processing task. */
++ k_translate = clps711x_translate;
++ k_unexpected_up = clps711x_unexpected_up;
++ kbd_process_task.routine = clps711x_kbd_process;
++ kbd_process_task.data = 0;
++
++ /* Setup the timer for keyboard polling, after kbd int */
++ init_timer(&clps711x_kbd_timer);
++ clps711x_kbd_timer.function = clps711x_kbd_timeout;
++ clps711x_kbd_timer.data = 0;
++ init_timer(&clps711x_kbdhandy_timer);
++ clps711x_kbdhandy_timer.function = clps711x_kbdhandy_timeout;
++ clps711x_kbdhandy_timer.data = 1;
++
++ /* Initialise scan hardware, request int */
++ clps_writel( (clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK)
++ | KBSC_HI, SYSCON1);
++ request_irq(IRQ_KBDINT, clps711x_kbd_int, 0,"keyboard", NULL);
++
++ printk("clps711x keyboard init done\n");
++
++}
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/console.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/console.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/console.c 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/console.c 2004-01-14 21:38:59.000000000 +0000
+@@ -72,8 +72,14 @@
+ *
+ * Removed console_lock, enabled interrupts across all console operations
+ * 13 March 2001, Andrew Morton
++ *
++ * Split out con_write_ctrl_* functions from do_con_write & changed
++ * vc_state to function pointer
++ * by Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>, July 1998
+ */
+
++#define CONSOLE_WIP
++
+ #include <linux/module.h>
+ #include <linux/sched.h>
+ #include <linux/tty.h>
+@@ -228,7 +234,7 @@
+ static inline unsigned short *screenpos(int currcons, int offset, int viewed)
+ {
+ unsigned short *p;
+-
++
+ if (!viewed)
+ p = (unsigned short *)(origin + offset);
+ else if (!sw->con_screen_pos)
+@@ -729,7 +735,7 @@
+ else {
+ unsigned short *p = (unsigned short *) kmalloc(ss, GFP_USER);
+ if (!p) {
+- for (i = first; i < currcons; i++)
++ for (i = first; i< currcons; i++)
+ if (newscreens[i])
+ kfree(newscreens[i]);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+@@ -847,7 +853,7 @@
+ /* the default colour table, for VGA+ colour systems */
+ int default_red[] = {0x00,0xaa,0x00,0xaa,0x00,0xaa,0x00,0xaa,
+ 0x55,0xff,0x55,0xff,0x55,0xff,0x55,0xff};
+-int default_grn[] = {0x00,0x00,0xaa,0x55,0x00,0x00,0xaa,0xaa,
++int default_grn[] = {0x00,0x00,0xaa,0xaa,0x00,0x00,0xaa,0xaa,
+ 0x55,0x55,0xff,0xff,0x55,0x55,0xff,0xff};
+ int default_blu[] = {0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xaa,0xaa,0xaa,0xaa,
+ 0x55,0x55,0x55,0x55,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff};
+@@ -1393,6 +1399,19 @@
+ need_wrap = 0;
+ }
+
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESnormal(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESesc(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESnonstd(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESpalette(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESsquare(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESgetpars(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESgotpars(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESpercent(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESfunckey(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_EShash(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESsetG0(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESsetG1(int, struct tty_struct *, unsigned int);
++
+ enum { ESnormal, ESesc, ESsquare, ESgetpars, ESgotpars, ESfunckey,
+ EShash, ESsetG0, ESsetG1, ESpercent, ESignore, ESnonstd,
+ ESpalette };
+@@ -1402,7 +1421,7 @@
+ {
+ top = 0;
+ bottom = video_num_lines;
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
+ ques = 0;
+ translate = set_translate(LAT1_MAP,currcons);
+ G0_charset = LAT1_MAP;
+@@ -1500,328 +1519,426 @@
+ disp_ctrl = 0;
+ return;
+ case 24: case 26:
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
+ return;
+ case 27:
+- vc_state = ESesc;
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESesc;
+ return;
+ case 127:
+ del(currcons);
+ return;
+ case 128+27:
+- vc_state = ESsquare;
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESsquare;
+ return;
+ }
+- switch(vc_state) {
+- case ESesc:
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- switch (c) {
+- case '[':
+- vc_state = ESsquare;
+- return;
+- case ']':
+- vc_state = ESnonstd;
+- return;
+- case '%':
+- vc_state = ESpercent;
+- return;
+- case 'E':
+- cr(currcons);
+- lf(currcons);
+- return;
+- case 'M':
+- ri(currcons);
+- return;
+- case 'D':
+- lf(currcons);
+- return;
+- case 'H':
+- tab_stop[x >> 5] |= (1 << (x & 31));
+- return;
+- case 'Z':
+- respond_ID(tty);
+- return;
+- case '7':
+- save_cur(currcons);
+- return;
+- case '8':
+- restore_cur(currcons);
+- return;
+- case '(':
+- vc_state = ESsetG0;
+- return;
+- case ')':
+- vc_state = ESsetG1;
+- return;
+- case '#':
+- vc_state = EShash;
+- return;
+- case 'c':
+- reset_terminal(currcons,1);
+- return;
+- case '>': /* Numeric keypad */
+- clr_kbd(kbdapplic);
+- return;
+- case '=': /* Appl. keypad */
+- set_kbd(kbdapplic);
+- return;
++ vc_state(currcons, tty, c);
++}
++
++static int con_write_utf(int currcons, int c)
++{
++ unsigned int chr;
++
++ /* Combine UTF-8 into Unicode */
++ /* Incomplete characters silently ignored */
++ if (c < 0x80) {
++ utf_count = 0;
++ return c;
++ }
++
++ if (utf_count > 0 && (c & 0xc0) == 0x80) {
++ chr = (utf_char << 6) | (c & 0x3f);
++ utf_count--;
++ if (utf_count == 0)
++ return chr;
++ } else {
++ unsigned int count;
++ if ((c & 0xe0) == 0xc0) {
++ count = 1;
++ chr = (c & 0x1f);
++ } else if ((c & 0xf0) == 0xe0) {
++ count = 2;
++ chr = (c & 0x0f);
++ } else if ((c & 0xf8) == 0xf0) {
++ count = 3;
++ chr = (c & 0x07);
++ } else if ((c & 0xfc) == 0xf8) {
++ count = 4;
++ chr = (c & 0x03);
++ } else if ((c & 0xfe) == 0xfc) {
++ count = 5;
++ chr = (c & 0x01);
++ } else {
++ count = 0;
++ chr = 0;
+ }
+- return;
+- case ESnonstd:
+- if (c=='P') { /* palette escape sequence */
+- for (npar=0; npar<NPAR; npar++)
+- par[npar] = 0 ;
+- npar = 0 ;
+- vc_state = ESpalette;
+- return;
+- } else if (c=='R') { /* reset palette */
+- reset_palette(currcons);
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- } else
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- return;
+- case ESpalette:
+- if ( (c>='0'&&c<='9') || (c>='A'&&c<='F') || (c>='a'&&c<='f') ) {
+- par[npar++] = (c>'9' ? (c&0xDF)-'A'+10 : c-'0') ;
+- if (npar==7) {
+- int i = par[0]*3, j = 1;
+- palette[i] = 16*par[j++];
+- palette[i++] += par[j++];
+- palette[i] = 16*par[j++];
+- palette[i++] += par[j++];
+- palette[i] = 16*par[j++];
+- palette[i] += par[j];
+- set_palette(currcons);
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- }
+- } else
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- return;
+- case ESsquare:
+- for(npar = 0 ; npar < NPAR ; npar++)
+- par[npar] = 0;
+- npar = 0;
+- vc_state = ESgetpars;
+- if (c == '[') { /* Function key */
+- vc_state=ESfunckey;
+- return;
++ utf_count = count;
++ }
++
++ utf_char = chr;
++ return -1;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESnormal(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESesc(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ switch (c) {
++ case '[':
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESsquare;
++ break;
++ case ']':
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnonstd;
++ break;
++ case '%':
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESpercent;
++ break;
++ case 'E':
++ cr(currcons);
++ lf(currcons);
++ break;
++ case 'M':
++ ri(currcons);
++ break;
++ case 'D':
++ lf(currcons);
++ break;
++ case 'H':
++ tab_stop[x >> 5] |= (1 << (x & 31));
++ break;
++ case 'Z':
++ respond_ID(tty);
++ break;
++ case '7':
++ save_cur(currcons);
++ break;
++ case '8':
++ restore_cur(currcons);
++ return 1;
++ case '(':
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESsetG0;
++ break;
++ case ')':
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESsetG1;
++ break;
++ case '#':
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_EShash;
++ break;
++ case 'c':
++ reset_terminal(currcons,1);
++ return 1;
++ case '>': /* Numeric keypad */
++ clr_kbd(kbdapplic);
++ break;
++ case '=': /* Appl. keypad */
++ set_kbd(kbdapplic);
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESnonstd(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ switch (c) {
++ case 'P': /* palette escape sequence */
++ for (npar=0; npar<NPAR; npar++)
++ par[npar] = 0 ;
++ npar = 0 ;
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESpalette;
++ break;
++ case 'R': /* reset palette */
++ reset_palette (currcons);
++ default:
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESpalette(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ if ( (c>='0'&&c<='9') || (c>='A'&&c<='F') || (c>='a'&&c<='f') ) {
++ par[npar++] = (c>'9' ? (c&0xDF)-'A'+10 : c-'0') ;
++ if (npar==7) {
++ int i = par[0]*3, j = 1;
++ palette[i] = 16*par[j++];
++ palette[i++] += par[j++];
++ palette[i] = 16*par[j++];
++ palette[i++] += par[j++];
++ palette[i] = 16*par[j++];
++ palette[i] += par[j];
++ set_palette(currcons);
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
+ }
+- ques = (c=='?');
+- if (ques)
+- return;
+- case ESgetpars:
+- if (c==';' && npar<NPAR-1) {
+- npar++;
+- return;
+- } else if (c>='0' && c<='9') {
+- par[npar] *= 10;
+- par[npar] += c-'0';
+- return;
+- } else vc_state=ESgotpars;
+- case ESgotpars:
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- switch(c) {
+- case 'h':
+- set_mode(currcons,1);
+- return;
+- case 'l':
+- set_mode(currcons,0);
+- return;
+- case 'c':
+- if (ques) {
+- if (par[0])
+- cursor_type = par[0] | (par[1]<<8) | (par[2]<<16);
+- else
+- cursor_type = CUR_DEFAULT;
+- return;
+- }
+- break;
+- case 'm':
+- if (ques) {
+- clear_selection();
+- if (par[0])
+- complement_mask = par[0]<<8 | par[1];
+- else
+- complement_mask = s_complement_mask;
+- return;
+- }
+- break;
+- case 'n':
+- if (!ques) {
+- if (par[0] == 5)
+- status_report(tty);
+- else if (par[0] == 6)
+- cursor_report(currcons,tty);
+- }
+- return;
++ } else
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESsquare(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ for(npar = 0 ; npar < NPAR ; npar++)
++ par[npar] = 0;
++ npar = 0;
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESgetpars;
++ if (c == '[') { /* Function key */
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESfunckey;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ ques = (c=='?');
++ if (ques)
++ return 0;
++ return con_write_ctrl_ESgetpars(currcons, tty, c);
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESgetpars(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ if (c==';' && npar<NPAR-1) {
++ npar++;
++ return 0;
++ } else if (c>='0' && c<='9') {
++ par[npar] *= 10;
++ par[npar] += c-'0';
++ return 0;
++ } else vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESgotpars;
++ return con_write_ctrl_ESgotpars(currcons, tty, c);
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESgotpars(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ switch(c) {
++ case 'h':
++ set_mode(currcons,1);
++ return 0;
++ case 'l':
++ set_mode(currcons,0);
++ return 0;
++ case 'c':
++ if (ques) {
++ if (par[0])
++ cursor_type = par[0] | (par[1]<<8) | (par[2]<<16);
++ else
++ cursor_type = CUR_DEFAULT;
++ return 0;
+ }
++ break;
++ case 'm':
+ if (ques) {
+- ques = 0;
+- return;
++ clear_selection();
++ if (par[0])
++ complement_mask = par[0]<<8 | par[1];
++ else
++ complement_mask = s_complement_mask;
++ return 0;
+ }
+- switch(c) {
+- case 'G': case '`':
+- if (par[0]) par[0]--;
+- gotoxy(currcons,par[0],y);
+- return;
+- case 'A':
+- if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
+- gotoxy(currcons,x,y-par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'B': case 'e':
+- if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
+- gotoxy(currcons,x,y+par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'C': case 'a':
+- if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
+- gotoxy(currcons,x+par[0],y);
+- return;
+- case 'D':
+- if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
+- gotoxy(currcons,x-par[0],y);
+- return;
+- case 'E':
+- if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
+- gotoxy(currcons,0,y+par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'F':
+- if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
+- gotoxy(currcons,0,y-par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'd':
+- if (par[0]) par[0]--;
+- gotoxay(currcons,x,par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'H': case 'f':
+- if (par[0]) par[0]--;
+- if (par[1]) par[1]--;
+- gotoxay(currcons,par[1],par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'J':
+- csi_J(currcons,par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'K':
+- csi_K(currcons,par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'L':
+- csi_L(currcons,par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'M':
+- csi_M(currcons,par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'P':
+- csi_P(currcons,par[0]);
+- return;
+- case 'c':
+- if (!par[0])
+- respond_ID(tty);
+- return;
+- case 'g':
+- if (!par[0])
+- tab_stop[x >> 5] &= ~(1 << (x & 31));
+- else if (par[0] == 3) {
+- tab_stop[0] =
+- tab_stop[1] =
+- tab_stop[2] =
+- tab_stop[3] =
+- tab_stop[4] = 0;
+- }
+- return;
+- case 'm':
+- csi_m(currcons);
+- return;
+- case 'q': /* DECLL - but only 3 leds */
+- /* map 0,1,2,3 to 0,1,2,4 */
+- if (par[0] < 4)
+- setledstate(kbd_table + currcons,
+- (par[0] < 3) ? par[0] : 4);
+- return;
+- case 'r':
+- if (!par[0])
+- par[0]++;
+- if (!par[1])
+- par[1] = video_num_lines;
+- /* Minimum allowed region is 2 lines */
+- if (par[0] < par[1] &&
+- par[1] <= video_num_lines) {
+- top=par[0]-1;
+- bottom=par[1];
+- gotoxay(currcons,0,0);
+- }
+- return;
+- case 's':
+- save_cur(currcons);
+- return;
+- case 'u':
+- restore_cur(currcons);
+- return;
+- case 'X':
+- csi_X(currcons, par[0]);
+- return;
+- case '@':
+- csi_at(currcons,par[0]);
+- return;
+- case ']': /* setterm functions */
+- setterm_command(currcons);
+- return;
++ break;
++ case 'n':
++ if (!ques) {
++ if (par[0] == 5)
++ status_report(tty);
++ else if (par[0] == 6)
++ cursor_report(currcons,tty);
+ }
+- return;
+- case ESpercent:
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- switch (c) {
+- case '@': /* defined in ISO 2022 */
+- utf = 0;
+- return;
+- case 'G': /* prelim official escape code */
+- case '8': /* retained for compatibility */
+- utf = 1;
+- return;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ if (ques) {
++ ques = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ switch(c) {
++ case 'G': case '`':
++ if (par[0]) par[0]--;
++ gotoxy(currcons,par[0],y);
++ break;
++ case 'A':
++ if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
++ gotoxy(currcons,x,y-par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'B': case 'e':
++ if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
++ gotoxy(currcons,x,y+par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'C': case 'a':
++ if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
++ gotoxy(currcons,x+par[0],y);
++ break;
++ case 'D':
++ if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
++ gotoxy(currcons,x-par[0],y);
++ break;
++ case 'E':
++ if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
++ gotoxy(currcons,0,y+par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'F':
++ if (!par[0]) par[0]++;
++ gotoxy(currcons,0,y-par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'd':
++ if (par[0]) par[0]--;
++ gotoxay(currcons,x,par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'H': case 'f':
++ if (par[0]) par[0]--;
++ if (par[1]) par[1]--;
++ gotoxay(currcons,par[1],par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'J':
++ csi_J(currcons,par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'K':
++ csi_K(currcons,par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'L':
++ csi_L(currcons,par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'M':
++ csi_M(currcons,par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'P':
++ csi_P(currcons,par[0]);
++ break;
++ case 'c':
++ if (!par[0])
++ respond_ID(tty);
++ break;
++ case 'g':
++ if (!par[0])
++ tab_stop[x >> 5] &= ~(1 << (x & 31));
++ else if (par[0] == 3) {
++ tab_stop[0] =
++ tab_stop[1] =
++ tab_stop[2] =
++ tab_stop[3] =
++ tab_stop[4] = 0;
+ }
+- return;
+- case ESfunckey:
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- return;
+- case EShash:
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- if (c == '8') {
+- /* DEC screen alignment test. kludge :-) */
+- video_erase_char =
+- (video_erase_char & 0xff00) | 'E';
+- csi_J(currcons, 2);
+- video_erase_char =
+- (video_erase_char & 0xff00) | ' ';
+- do_update_region(currcons, origin, screenbuf_size/2);
++ break;
++ case 'm':
++ csi_m(currcons);
++ return 1;
++ case 'q': /* DECLL - but only 3 leds */
++ /* map 0,1,2,3 to 0,1,2,4 */
++ if (par[0] < 4)
++ setledstate(kbd_table + currcons,
++ (par[0] < 3) ? par[0] : 4);
++ break;
++ case 'r':
++ if (!par[0])
++ par[0]++;
++ if (!par[1])
++ par[1] = video_num_lines;
++ /* Minimum allowed region is 2 lines */
++ if (par[0] < par[1] &&
++ par[1] <= video_num_lines) {
++ top=par[0]-1;
++ bottom=par[1];
++ gotoxay(currcons,0,0);
+ }
+- return;
+- case ESsetG0:
+- if (c == '0')
+- G0_charset = GRAF_MAP;
+- else if (c == 'B')
+- G0_charset = LAT1_MAP;
+- else if (c == 'U')
+- G0_charset = IBMPC_MAP;
+- else if (c == 'K')
+- G0_charset = USER_MAP;
+- if (charset == 0)
+- translate = set_translate(G0_charset,currcons);
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- return;
+- case ESsetG1:
+- if (c == '0')
+- G1_charset = GRAF_MAP;
+- else if (c == 'B')
+- G1_charset = LAT1_MAP;
+- else if (c == 'U')
+- G1_charset = IBMPC_MAP;
+- else if (c == 'K')
+- G1_charset = USER_MAP;
+- if (charset == 1)
+- translate = set_translate(G1_charset,currcons);
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
+- return;
+- default:
+- vc_state = ESnormal;
++ break;
++ case 's':
++ save_cur(currcons);
++ break;
++ case 'u':
++ restore_cur(currcons);
++ return 1;
++ case 'X':
++ csi_X(currcons, par[0]);
++ break;
++ case '@':
++ csi_at(currcons,par[0]);
++ break;
++ case ']': /* setterm functions */
++ setterm_command(currcons);
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESpercent(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ switch (c) {
++ case '@': /* defined in ISO 2022 */
++ utf = 0;
++ break;
++ case 'G': /* prelim official escape code */
++ case '8': /* retained for compatibility */
++ utf = 1;
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESfunckey(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_EShash(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ if (c == '8') {
++ /* DEC screen alignment test. kludge :-) */
++ video_erase_char =
++ (video_erase_char & 0xff00) | 'E';
++ csi_J(currcons, 2);
++ video_erase_char =
++ (video_erase_char & 0xff00) | ' ';
++ do_update_region(currcons, origin, screenbuf_size/2);
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESsetG0(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ switch (c) {
++ case '0':
++ G0_charset = GRAF_MAP;
++ break;
++ case 'B':
++ G0_charset = LAT1_MAP;
++ break;
++ case 'U':
++ G0_charset = IBMPC_MAP;
++ break;
++ case 'K':
++ G0_charset = USER_MAP;
++ break;
++ }
++ if (charset == 0) {
++ translate = set_translate(G0_charset,currcons);
++ return 1;
++ }
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int con_write_ctrl_ESsetG1(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c)
++{
++ switch (c) {
++ case '0':
++ G1_charset = GRAF_MAP;
++ break;
++ case 'B':
++ G1_charset = LAT1_MAP;
++ break;
++ case 'U':
++ G1_charset = IBMPC_MAP;
++ break;
++ case 'K':
++ G1_charset = USER_MAP;
++ break;
++ }
++ if (charset == 1) {
++ translate = set_translate(G1_charset,currcons);
++ return 1;
+ }
++ vc_state = con_write_ctrl_ESnormal;
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* This is a temporary buffer used to prepare a tty console write
+@@ -1855,7 +1972,7 @@
+ unsigned long draw_from = 0, draw_to = 0;
+ struct vt_struct *vt = (struct vt_struct *)tty->driver_data;
+ u16 himask, charmask;
+- const unsigned char *orig_buf = NULL;
++ const unsigned char *orig_buf;
+ int orig_count;
+
+ if (in_interrupt())
+@@ -1913,42 +2030,12 @@
+ count--;
+
+ if (utf) {
+- /* Combine UTF-8 into Unicode */
+- /* Incomplete characters silently ignored */
+- if(c > 0x7f) {
+- if (utf_count > 0 && (c & 0xc0) == 0x80) {
+- utf_char = (utf_char << 6) | (c & 0x3f);
+- utf_count--;
+- if (utf_count == 0)
+- tc = c = utf_char;
+- else continue;
+- } else {
+- if ((c & 0xe0) == 0xc0) {
+- utf_count = 1;
+- utf_char = (c & 0x1f);
+- } else if ((c & 0xf0) == 0xe0) {
+- utf_count = 2;
+- utf_char = (c & 0x0f);
+- } else if ((c & 0xf8) == 0xf0) {
+- utf_count = 3;
+- utf_char = (c & 0x07);
+- } else if ((c & 0xfc) == 0xf8) {
+- utf_count = 4;
+- utf_char = (c & 0x03);
+- } else if ((c & 0xfe) == 0xfc) {
+- utf_count = 5;
+- utf_char = (c & 0x01);
+- } else
+- utf_count = 0;
++ tc = con_write_utf(currcons, c);
++ if (tc < 0)
+ continue;
+- }
+- } else {
+- tc = c;
+- utf_count = 0;
+- }
+- } else { /* no utf */
+- tc = translate[toggle_meta ? (c|0x80) : c];
+- }
++ c = tc;
++ } else /* no utf */
++ tc = translate[toggle_meta ? (c|0x80) : c];
+
+ /* If the original code was a control character we
+ * only allow a glyph to be displayed if the code is
+@@ -1966,7 +2053,7 @@
+ && (c != 127 || disp_ctrl)
+ && (c != 128+27);
+
+- if (vc_state == ESnormal && ok) {
++ if (vc_state == con_write_ctrl_ESnormal && ok) {
+ /* Now try to find out how to display it */
+ tc = conv_uni_to_pc(vc_cons[currcons].d, tc);
+ if ( tc == -4 ) {
+@@ -2112,7 +2199,7 @@
+ if (kmsg_redirect && vc_cons_allocated(kmsg_redirect - 1))
+ currcons = kmsg_redirect - 1;
+
+- /* read `x' only after setting currecons properly (otherwise
++ /* read `x' only after setting currcons properly (otherwise
+ the `x' macro will read the x of the foreground console). */
+ myx = x;
+
+@@ -2475,8 +2562,8 @@
+ console_driver.init_termios = tty_std_termios;
+ console_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_RESET_TERMIOS;
+ /* Tell tty_register_driver() to skip consoles because they are
+- * registered before kmalloc() is ready. We'll patch them in later.
+- * See comments at console_init(); see also con_init_devfs().
++ * registered before kmalloc() is ready. We'll patch them in later.
++ * See comments at console_init(); see also con_init_devfs().
+ */
+ console_driver.flags |= TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS;
+ console_driver.refcount = &console_refcount;
+@@ -2719,7 +2806,7 @@
+
+ if (console_blank_hook && console_blank_hook(1))
+ return;
+- if (vesa_blank_mode)
++ if (vesa_blank_mode)
+ sw->con_blank(vc_cons[currcons].d, vesa_blank_mode + 1);
+ }
+
+@@ -2893,7 +2980,7 @@
+ if (!op->height) { /* Need to guess font height [compat] */
+ int h, i;
+ u8 *charmap = op->data, tmp;
+-
++
+ /* If from KDFONTOP ioctl, don't allow things which can be done in userland,
+ so that we can get rid of this soon */
+ if (!(op->flags & KD_FONT_FLAG_OLD))
+@@ -2940,18 +3027,18 @@
+ op->data = old_op.data;
+ if (!rc && !set) {
+ int c = (op->width+7)/8 * 32 * op->charcount;
+-
++
+ if (op->data && op->charcount > old_op.charcount)
+ rc = -ENOSPC;
+ if (!(op->flags & KD_FONT_FLAG_OLD)) {
+- if (op->width > old_op.width ||
++ if (op->width > old_op.width ||
+ op->height > old_op.height)
+ rc = -ENOSPC;
+ } else {
+ if (op->width != 8)
+ rc = -EIO;
+ else if ((old_op.height && op->height > old_op.height) ||
+- op->height > 32)
++ op->height > 32)
+ rc = -ENOSPC;
+ }
+ if (!rc && op->data && copy_to_user(op->data, temp, c))
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/ds1307.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/ds1307.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/ds1307.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/ds1307.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,604 @@
++/*
++ * ds1307.c
++ *
++ * Device driver for Dallas Semiconductor's Real Time Controller DS1307.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2002 Intrinsyc Software Inc.
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/version.h>
++
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/i2c.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/rtc.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++
++#include "ds1307.h"
++
++#define DEBUG 0
++
++#if DEBUG
++static unsigned int rtc_debug = DEBUG;
++#else
++#define rtc_debug 0 /* gcc will remove all the debug code for us */
++#endif
++
++static unsigned short slave_address = DS1307_I2C_SLAVE_ADDR;
++
++struct i2c_driver ds1307_driver;
++struct i2c_client *ds1307_i2c_client = 0;
++
++static unsigned short ignore[] = { I2C_CLIENT_END };
++static unsigned short normal_addr[] = { DS1307_I2C_SLAVE_ADDR, I2C_CLIENT_END };
++
++static struct i2c_client_address_data addr_data = {
++ normal_i2c: normal_addr,
++ normal_i2c_range: ignore,
++ probe: ignore,
++ probe_range: ignore,
++ ignore: ignore,
++ ignore_range: ignore,
++ force: ignore,
++};
++
++static int ds1307_rtc_ioctl( struct inode *, struct file *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
++static int ds1307_rtc_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
++static int ds1307_rtc_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
++
++static struct file_operations rtc_fops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ ioctl: ds1307_rtc_ioctl,
++ open: ds1307_rtc_open,
++ release: ds1307_rtc_release,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice ds1307_rtc_miscdev = {
++ RTC_MINOR,
++ "rtc",
++ &rtc_fops
++};
++
++static int ds1307_probe(struct i2c_adapter *adap);
++static int ds1307_detach(struct i2c_client *client);
++static int ds1307_command(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned int cmd, void *arg);
++
++struct i2c_driver ds1307_driver = {
++ name: "DS1307",
++ id: I2C_DRIVERID_DS1307,
++ flags: I2C_DF_NOTIFY,
++ attach_adapter: ds1307_probe,
++ detach_client: ds1307_detach,
++ command: ds1307_command
++};
++
++static spinlock_t ds1307_rtc_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
++
++#define DAT(x) ((unsigned int)((x)->data)) /* keep the control register info */
++
++static int
++ds1307_readram( char *buf, int len)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned char ad[1] = { 0 };
++ int ret;
++ struct i2c_msg msgs[2] = {
++ { ds1307_i2c_client->addr , 0, 1, ad },
++ { ds1307_i2c_client->addr , I2C_M_RD, len, buf } };
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&ds1307_rtc_lock, flags);
++ ret = i2c_transfer(ds1307_i2c_client->adapter, msgs, 2);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ds1307_rtc_lock,flags);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void
++ds1307_dumpram( void)
++{
++ unsigned char buf[DS1307_RAM_SIZE];
++ int ret;
++
++ ret = ds1307_readram( buf, DS1307_RAM_SIZE);
++
++ if( ret > 0)
++ {
++ int i;
++ for( i=0; i<DS1307_RAM_SIZE; i++)
++ {
++ printk ("%02X ", buf[i]);
++ if( (i%8) == 7) printk ("\n");
++ }
++ printk ("\n");
++ }
++}
++
++static void
++ds1307_enable_clock( int enable)
++{
++ unsigned char buf[2], ad[1] = { 0 };
++ struct i2c_msg msgs[2] = {
++ { ds1307_i2c_client->addr , 0, 1, ad },
++ { ds1307_i2c_client->addr , I2C_M_RD, 1, buf }
++ };
++ unsigned char ctrl_info;
++ int ret;
++
++ if( enable)
++ ctrl_info = SQW_ENABLE | RATE_32768HZ;
++ else
++ ctrl_info = SQW_DISABLE;
++ ds1307_command(ds1307_i2c_client, DS1307_SETCTRL, &ctrl_info);
++
++ /* read addr 0 (Clock-Halt bit and second counter */
++ ret = i2c_transfer(ds1307_i2c_client->adapter, msgs, 2);
++
++ if( enable)
++ buf[1] = buf[0] & ~CLOCK_HALT; /* clear Clock-Halt bit */
++ else
++ buf[1] = buf[0] | CLOCK_HALT; /* set Clock-Halt bit */
++ buf[0] = 0; /* control register address on DS1307 */
++
++ ret = i2c_master_send(ds1307_i2c_client, (char *)buf, 2);
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_attach(struct i2c_adapter *adap, int addr, unsigned short flags,int kind)
++{
++ struct i2c_client *c;
++ unsigned char buf[1], ad[1] = { 7 };
++ struct i2c_msg msgs[2] = {
++ { addr , 0, 1, ad },
++ { addr , I2C_M_RD, 1, buf }
++ };
++ int ret;
++
++ c = (struct i2c_client *)kmalloc(sizeof(*c), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!c)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ strcpy(c->name, "DS1307");
++ c->id = ds1307_driver.id;
++ c->flags = 0;
++ c->addr = addr;
++ c->adapter = adap;
++ c->driver = &ds1307_driver;
++ c->data = NULL;
++
++ ret = i2c_transfer(c->adapter, msgs, 2);
++
++ if ( ret == 2 )
++ {
++ DAT(c) = buf[0];
++ }
++ else
++ printk ("ds1307_attach(): i2c_transfer() returned %d.\n",ret);
++
++ ds1307_i2c_client = c;
++ ds1307_enable_clock( 1);
++
++ return i2c_attach_client(c);
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_probe(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
++{
++ return i2c_probe(adap, &addr_data, ds1307_attach);
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_detach(struct i2c_client *client)
++{
++ i2c_detach_client(client);
++ ds1307_enable_clock( 0);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void
++ds1307_convert_to_time( struct rtc_time *dt, char *buf)
++{
++ dt->tm_sec = BCD_TO_BIN(buf[0]);
++ dt->tm_min = BCD_TO_BIN(buf[1]);
++
++ if ( TWELVE_HOUR_MODE(buf[2]) )
++ {
++ dt->tm_hour = HOURS_12(buf[2]);
++ if (HOURS_AP(buf[2])) /* PM */
++ {
++ dt->tm_hour += 12;
++ }
++ }
++ else /* 24-hour-mode */
++ {
++ dt->tm_hour = HOURS_24(buf[2]);
++ }
++
++ dt->tm_mday = BCD_TO_BIN(buf[4]);
++ /* dt->tm_mon is zero-based */
++ dt->tm_mon = BCD_TO_BIN(buf[5]) - 1;
++ /* year is 1900 + dt->tm_year */
++ dt->tm_year = BCD_TO_BIN(buf[6]) + 100;
++
++ if( rtc_debug > 2)
++ {
++ printk("ds1307_get_datetime: year = %d\n", dt->tm_year);
++ printk("ds1307_get_datetime: mon = %d\n", dt->tm_mon);
++ printk("ds1307_get_datetime: mday = %d\n", dt->tm_mday);
++ printk("ds1307_get_datetime: hour = %d\n", dt->tm_hour);
++ printk("ds1307_get_datetime: min = %d\n", dt->tm_min);
++ printk("ds1307_get_datetime: sec = %d\n", dt->tm_sec);
++ }
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_get_datetime(struct i2c_client *client, struct rtc_time *dt)
++{
++ unsigned char buf[7], addr[1] = { 0 };
++ struct i2c_msg msgs[2] = {
++ { client->addr, 0, 1, addr },
++ { client->addr, I2C_M_RD, 7, buf }
++ };
++ int ret = -EIO;
++
++ memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
++
++ ret = i2c_transfer(client->adapter, msgs, 2);
++
++ if (ret == 2) {
++ ds1307_convert_to_time( dt, buf);
++ ret = 0;
++ }
++ else
++ printk("ds1307_get_datetime(), i2c_transfer() returned %d\n",ret);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_set_datetime(struct i2c_client *client, struct rtc_time *dt, int datetoo)
++{
++ unsigned char buf[8];
++ int ret, len = 4;
++
++ if( rtc_debug > 2)
++ {
++ printk("ds1307_set_datetime: tm_year = %d\n", dt->tm_year);
++ printk("ds1307_set_datetime: tm_mon = %d\n", dt->tm_mon);
++ printk("ds1307_set_datetime: tm_mday = %d\n", dt->tm_mday);
++ printk("ds1307_set_datetime: tm_hour = %d\n", dt->tm_hour);
++ printk("ds1307_set_datetime: tm_min = %d\n", dt->tm_min);
++ printk("ds1307_set_datetime: tm_sec = %d\n", dt->tm_sec);
++ }
++
++ buf[0] = 0; /* register address on DS1307 */
++ buf[1] = (BIN_TO_BCD(dt->tm_sec));
++ buf[2] = (BIN_TO_BCD(dt->tm_min));
++ buf[3] = (BIN_TO_BCD(dt->tm_hour));
++
++ if (datetoo) {
++ len = 8;
++ /* we skip buf[4] as we don't use day-of-week. */
++ buf[5] = (BIN_TO_BCD(dt->tm_mday));
++ buf[6] = (BIN_TO_BCD(dt->tm_mon + 1));
++ /* The year only ranges from 0-99, we are being passed an offset from 1900,
++ * and the chip calulates leap years based on 2000, thus we adjust by 100.
++ */
++ buf[7] = (BIN_TO_BCD(dt->tm_year - 100));
++ }
++ ret = i2c_master_send(client, (char *)buf, len);
++ if (ret == len)
++ ret = 0;
++ else
++ printk("ds1307_set_datetime(), i2c_master_send() returned %d\n",ret);
++
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_get_ctrl(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned char *ctrl)
++{
++ *ctrl = DAT(client);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_set_ctrl(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned char *cinfo)
++{
++ unsigned char buf[2];
++ int ret;
++
++
++ buf[0] = 7; /* control register address on DS1307 */
++ buf[1] = *cinfo;
++ /* save the control reg info in the client data field so that get_ctrl
++ * function doesn't have to do an I2C transfer to get it.
++ */
++ DAT(client) = buf[1];
++
++ ret = i2c_master_send(client, (char *)buf, 2);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_read_mem(struct i2c_client *client, struct rtc_mem *mem)
++{
++ unsigned char addr[1];
++ struct i2c_msg msgs[2] = {
++ { client->addr, 0, 1, addr },
++ { client->addr, I2C_M_RD, mem->nr, mem->data }
++ };
++
++ if ( (mem->loc < DS1307_RAM_ADDR_START) ||
++ ((mem->loc + mem->nr -1) > DS1307_RAM_ADDR_END) )
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ addr[0] = mem->loc;
++
++ return i2c_transfer(client->adapter, msgs, 2) == 2 ? 0 : -EIO;
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_write_mem(struct i2c_client *client, struct rtc_mem *mem)
++{
++ unsigned char addr[1];
++ struct i2c_msg msgs[2] = {
++ { client->addr, 0, 1, addr },
++ { client->addr, 0, mem->nr, mem->data }
++ };
++
++ if ( (mem->loc < DS1307_RAM_ADDR_START) ||
++ ((mem->loc + mem->nr -1) > DS1307_RAM_ADDR_END) )
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ addr[0] = mem->loc;
++
++ return i2c_transfer(client->adapter, msgs, 2) == 2 ? 0 : -EIO;
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_command(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned int cmd, void *arg)
++{
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case DS1307_GETDATETIME:
++ return ds1307_get_datetime(client, arg);
++
++ case DS1307_SETTIME:
++ return ds1307_set_datetime(client, arg, 0);
++
++ case DS1307_SETDATETIME:
++ return ds1307_set_datetime(client, arg, 1);
++
++ case DS1307_GETCTRL:
++ return ds1307_get_ctrl(client, arg);
++
++ case DS1307_SETCTRL:
++ return ds1307_set_ctrl(client, arg);
++
++ case DS1307_MEM_READ:
++ return ds1307_read_mem(client, arg);
++
++ case DS1307_MEM_WRITE:
++ return ds1307_write_mem(client, arg);
++
++ default:
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_rtc_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_rtc_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++ds1307_rtc_ioctl( struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ struct rtc_time wtime;
++ int status = 0;
++
++ switch (cmd) {
++ default:
++ case RTC_UIE_ON:
++ case RTC_UIE_OFF:
++ case RTC_PIE_ON:
++ case RTC_PIE_OFF:
++ case RTC_AIE_ON:
++ case RTC_AIE_OFF:
++ case RTC_ALM_SET:
++ case RTC_ALM_READ:
++ case RTC_IRQP_READ:
++ case RTC_IRQP_SET:
++ case RTC_EPOCH_READ:
++ case RTC_EPOCH_SET:
++ case RTC_WKALM_SET:
++ case RTC_WKALM_RD:
++ status = -EINVAL;
++ break;
++
++ case RTC_RD_TIME:
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&ds1307_rtc_lock, flags);
++ ds1307_command( ds1307_i2c_client, DS1307_GETDATETIME, &wtime);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ds1307_rtc_lock,flags);
++
++ if( copy_to_user((void *)arg, &wtime, sizeof (struct rtc_time)))
++ status = -EFAULT;
++ break;
++
++ case RTC_SET_TIME:
++ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_TIME))
++ {
++ status = -EACCES;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&wtime, (struct rtc_time *)arg, sizeof(struct rtc_time)) )
++ {
++ status = -EFAULT;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&ds1307_rtc_lock, flags);
++ ds1307_command( ds1307_i2c_client, DS1307_SETDATETIME, &wtime);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ds1307_rtc_lock,flags);
++ break;
++ }
++
++ return status;
++}
++
++static char *
++ds1307_mon2str( unsigned int mon)
++{
++ char *mon2str[12] = {
++ "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
++ "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"
++ };
++ if( mon > 11) return "error";
++ else return mon2str[ mon];
++}
++
++static int ds1307_rtc_proc_output( char *buf)
++{
++#define CHECK(ctrl,bit) ((ctrl & bit) ? "yes" : "no")
++ unsigned char ram[DS1307_RAM_SIZE];
++ int ret;
++
++ char *p = buf;
++
++ ret = ds1307_readram( ram, DS1307_RAM_SIZE);
++ if( ret > 0)
++ {
++ int i;
++ struct rtc_time dt;
++ char text[9];
++
++ p += sprintf(p, "DS1307 (64x8 Serial Real Time Clock)\n");
++
++ ds1307_convert_to_time( &dt, ram);
++ p += sprintf(p, "Date/Time : %02d-%s-%04d %02d:%02d:%02d\n",
++ dt.tm_mday, ds1307_mon2str(dt.tm_mon), dt.tm_year + 1900,
++ dt.tm_hour, dt.tm_min, dt.tm_sec);
++
++ p += sprintf(p, "Clock halted : %s\n", CHECK(ram[0],0x80));
++ p += sprintf(p, "24h mode : %s\n", CHECK(ram[2],0x40));
++ p += sprintf(p, "Square wave enabled : %s\n", CHECK(ram[7],0x10));
++ p += sprintf(p, "Freq : ");
++
++ switch( ram[7] & 0x03)
++ {
++ case RATE_1HZ:
++ p += sprintf(p, "1Hz\n");
++ break;
++ case RATE_4096HZ:
++ p += sprintf(p, "4.096kHz\n");
++ break;
++ case RATE_8192HZ:
++ p += sprintf(p, "8.192kHz\n");
++ break;
++ case RATE_32768HZ:
++ default:
++ p += sprintf(p, "32.768kHz\n");
++ break;
++
++ }
++
++ p += sprintf(p, "RAM dump:\n");
++ text[8]='\0';
++ for( i=0; i<DS1307_RAM_SIZE; i++)
++ {
++ p += sprintf(p, "%02X ", ram[i]);
++
++ if( (ram[i] < 32) || (ram[i]>126)) ram[i]='.';
++ text[i%8] = ram[i];
++ if( (i%8) == 7) p += sprintf(p, "%s\n",text);
++ }
++ p += sprintf(p, "\n");
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ p += sprintf(p, "Failed to read RTC memory!\n");
++ }
++
++ return p - buf;
++}
++
++static int ds1307_rtc_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
++ int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ int len = ds1307_rtc_proc_output (page);
++ if (len <= off+count) *eof = 1;
++ *start = page + off;
++ len -= off;
++ if (len>count) len = count;
++ if (len<0) len = 0;
++ return len;
++}
++
++static __init int ds1307_init(void)
++{
++ int retval=0;
++
++ if( slave_address != 0xffff)
++ {
++ normal_addr[0] = slave_address;
++ }
++
++ if( normal_addr[0] == 0xffff)
++ {
++ printk(KERN_ERR"I2C: Invalid slave address for DS1307 RTC (%#x)\n",
++ normal_addr[0]);
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ retval = i2c_add_driver(&ds1307_driver);
++
++ if (retval==0)
++ {
++ misc_register (&ds1307_rtc_miscdev);
++ create_proc_read_entry (PROC_DS1307_NAME, 0, 0, ds1307_rtc_read_proc, NULL);
++ printk("I2C: DS1307 RTC driver successfully loaded\n");
++
++ if( rtc_debug) ds1307_dumpram();
++ }
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static __exit void ds1307_exit(void)
++{
++ remove_proc_entry (PROC_DS1307_NAME, NULL);
++ misc_deregister(&ds1307_rtc_miscdev);
++ i2c_del_driver(&ds1307_driver);
++}
++
++module_init(ds1307_init);
++module_exit(ds1307_exit);
++
++MODULE_PARM (slave_address, "i");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC (slave_address, "I2C slave address for DS1307 RTC.");
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR ("Intrinsyc Software Inc.");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/ds1307.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/ds1307.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/ds1307.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/ds1307.h 2004-03-04 22:44:33.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
++/*
++ * ds1307.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2002 Intrinsyc Software Inc.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ */
++#ifndef DS1307_H
++#define DS1307_H
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_PXA_EMERSON_SBC) || defined(CONFIG_PXA_CERF_BOARD) || defined(CONFIG_MACH_CSB337)
++ #define DS1307_I2C_SLAVE_ADDR 0x68
++#else
++ #define DS1307_I2C_SLAVE_ADDR 0xffff
++#endif
++
++#define DS1307_RAM_ADDR_START 0x08
++#define DS1307_RAM_ADDR_END 0x3F
++#define DS1307_RAM_SIZE 0x40
++
++#define PROC_DS1307_NAME "driver/ds1307"
++
++struct rtc_mem {
++ unsigned int loc;
++ unsigned int nr;
++ unsigned char *data;
++};
++
++#define DS1307_GETDATETIME 0
++#define DS1307_SETTIME 1
++#define DS1307_SETDATETIME 2
++#define DS1307_GETCTRL 3
++#define DS1307_SETCTRL 4
++#define DS1307_MEM_READ 5
++#define DS1307_MEM_WRITE 6
++
++#define SQW_ENABLE 0x10 /* Square Wave Enable */
++#define SQW_DISABLE 0x00 /* Square Wave disable */
++
++#define RATE_32768HZ 0x03 /* Rate Select 32.768KHz */
++#define RATE_8192HZ 0x02 /* Rate Select 8.192KHz */
++#define RATE_4096HZ 0x01 /* Rate Select 4.096KHz */
++#define RATE_1HZ 0x00 /* Rate Select 1Hz */
++
++#define CLOCK_HALT 0x80 /* Clock Halt */
++
++#define BCD_TO_BIN(val) (((val)&15) + ((val)>>4)*10)
++#define BIN_TO_BCD(val) ((((val)/10)<<4) + (val)%10)
++
++#define TWELVE_HOUR_MODE(n) (((n)>>6)&1)
++#define HOURS_AP(n) (((n)>>5)&1)
++#define HOURS_12(n) BCD_TO_BIN((n)&0x1F)
++#define HOURS_24(n) BCD_TO_BIN((n)&0x3F)
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/edb7211_keyb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/edb7211_keyb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/edb7211_keyb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/edb7211_keyb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,335 @@
++/*
++ * drivers/char/edb7211_keyb.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Blue Mug, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * EDB7211 Keyboard driver for ARM Linux.
++ *
++ * The EP7211 keyboard hardware only supports generating interrupts for 64 keys.
++ * The EBD7211's keyboard has 84 keys. Therefore we need to poll for keys,
++ * instead of waiting for interrupts.
++ *
++ * In a real-world hardware situation, this would be a bad thing. It would
++ * kill power management.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/timer.h>
++#include <linux/tqueue.h>
++#include <linux/random.h>
++#include <linux/ctype.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_ll.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_kern.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/keyboard.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++
++
++/*
++ * The number of jiffies between keyboard scans.
++ */
++#define KEYBOARD_SCAN_INTERVAL 5
++
++/*
++ * Values for the keyboard column scan control register.
++ */
++#define KBSC_HI 0x0 /* All driven high */
++#define KBSC_LO 0x1 /* All driven low */
++#define KBSC_X 0x2 /* All high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL0 0x8 /* Column 0 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL1 0x9 /* Column 1 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL2 0xa /* Column 2 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL3 0xb /* Column 3 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL4 0xc /* Column 4 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL5 0xd /* Column 5 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL6 0xe /* Column 6 high, others high impedance */
++#define KBSC_COL7 0xf /* Column 7 high, others high impedance */
++
++
++/* XXX: Figure out what these values should be... */
++/* Simple translation table for the SysRq keys */
++#ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
++unsigned char edb7211_kbd_sysrq_xlate[128] =
++ "\000\0331234567890-=\177\t" /* 0x00 - 0x0f */
++ "qwertyuiop[]\r\000as" /* 0x10 - 0x1f */
++ "dfghjkl;'`\000\\zxcv" /* 0x20 - 0x2f */
++ "bnm,./\000*\000 \000\201\202\203\204\205" /* 0x30 - 0x3f */
++ "\206\207\210\211\212\000\000789-456+1" /* 0x40 - 0x4f */
++ "230\177\000\000\213\214\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000" /* 0x50 - 0x5f */
++ "\r\000/"; /* 0x60 - 0x6f */
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Row/column to scancode mappings.
++ *
++ * This table maps row/column keyboard matrix positions to XT scancodes.
++ *
++ * The port A rows come first, followed by the extended rows.
++ */
++static unsigned char colrow_2_scancode[128] =
++{
++/* Column:
++ Row 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 */
++/* A0 */ 0x01, 0x3f, 0x3e, 0x3d, 0x3c, 0x3b, 0x40, 0x41,
++/* A1 */ 0x02, 0x07, 0x06, 0x05, 0x04, 0x03, 0x08, 0x09,
++/* A2 */ 0x0f, 0x14, 0x13, 0x12, 0x11, 0x10, 0x15, 0x16,
++/* A3 */ 0x3a, 0x22, 0x21, 0x20, 0x1f, 0x1e, 0x23, 0x24,
++/* A4 */ 0x29, 0x30, 0x2f, 0x2e, 0x2d, 0x2c, 0x31, 0x32,
++/* A5 */ 0x39, 0x35, 0x6F, 0x52, 0x00, 0x6B, 0x34, 0x33,
++/* A6 */ 0x6A, 0x27, 0x28, 0x00, 0x1c, 0x6D, 0x26, 0x25,
++/* A7 */ 0x67, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x2b, 0x68, 0x18, 0x17,
++/* E0 */ 0x6C, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x00, 0x66, 0x0b, 0x0a,
++/* E1 */ 0x69, 0x44, 0x45, 0x37, 0x46, 0x77, 0x43, 0x42,
++/* E2 */ 0x2a, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E3 */ 0x1d, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E4 */ 0x55, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E5 */ 0x38, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E6 */ 0x64, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E7 */ 0x36, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
++};
++
++/*
++ * A bitfield array which contains the state of the keyboard after the last
++ * scan. A bit set in this array corresponds to a key down. Only the lower
++ * 16 bits of each array element are used.
++ */
++static unsigned long previous_keys[8];
++static unsigned long keys[8];
++
++
++/* This will be set to a non-zero value if a key was found to be pressed
++ * in the last scan. */
++static int key_is_pressed;
++
++static struct tq_struct kbd_process_task;
++static struct timer_list edb7211_kbd_timer;
++
++/*
++ * External methods.
++ */
++void edb7211_kbd_init_hw(void);
++
++/*
++ * Internal methods.
++ */
++static int edb7211_kbd_scan_matrix(u_long* keys);
++static void edb7211_kbd_timeout(unsigned long data);
++static void edb7211_kbd_process(void* data);
++
++/*
++ * Translate a raw keycode to an XT keyboard scancode.
++ */
++static int
++edb7211_translate(unsigned char scancode, unsigned char *keycode,
++ char raw_mode)
++{
++ *keycode = colrow_2_scancode[scancode & 0x7f];
++ return 1;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Scan the keyboard matrix; for each key that is pressed, set the
++ * corresponding bit in the bitfield array.
++ *
++ * The parameter is expected to be an array of 8 32-bit values. Only the lower
++ * 16 bits of each value is used. Each value contains the row bits for the
++ * corresponding column.
++ */
++static int
++edb7211_kbd_scan_matrix(u_long* keys)
++{
++ int column, row, key_pressed;
++ unsigned char port_a_data, ext_port_data;
++
++ key_pressed = 0;
++
++ /* Drive all the columns low. */
++ clps_writel((clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK) | KBSC_LO,
++ SYSCON1);
++
++ for (column = 0; column < 8; column++) {
++
++ /* Drive the column high. */
++ clps_writel((clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK) |
++ (KBSC_COL0 + column), SYSCON1);
++
++ /* Read port A and the extended port. */
++ port_a_data = clps_readb(PADR) & 0xff;
++ ext_port_data = __raw_readb(EP7211_VIRT_EXTKBD) & 0xff;
++
++ /* Drive all columns tri-state. */
++ clps_writel((clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK) | KBSC_X,
++ SYSCON1);
++
++ /* Look at each column in port A. */
++ for (row=0; row < 8; row++) {
++ /* If the row's bit is set, set the bit in the bitfield.
++ * Otherwise, clear it.
++ */
++ if (port_a_data & (1 << row)) {
++ keys[column] |= (1 << row);
++ key_pressed = 1;
++ } else {
++ keys[column] &= ~(1 << row);
++ }
++ }
++
++ /* Look at each column in the extended port. */
++ for (row=0; row < 8; row++) {
++ /* If the row's bit is set, set the bit in the bitfield.
++ * Otherwise, clear it.
++ */
++ if (ext_port_data & (1 << row)) {
++ keys[column] |= (1 << (row + 8));
++ key_pressed = 1;
++ } else {
++ keys[column] &= ~(1 << (row + 8));
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Short delay: The example code for the EDB7211 runs an empty
++ * loop 256 times. At this rate, there were some spurious keys
++ * generated. I doubled the delay to let the column drives
++ * settle some.
++ */
++ for (row=0; row < 512; row++) { }
++ }
++
++ /* If we could use interrupts, we would drive all columns high so
++ * that interrupts will be generated on key presses. But we can't,
++ * so we leave all columns floating.
++ */
++ clps_writel((clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK) | KBSC_X,
++ SYSCON1);
++
++ return key_pressed;
++}
++
++/*
++ * XXX: This is really ugly; this needs to be reworked to have less levels of
++ * indentation.
++ */
++static void
++edb7211_kbd_timeout(unsigned long data)
++{
++ /* Schedule the next timer event. */
++ edb7211_kbd_timer.expires = jiffies + KEYBOARD_SCAN_INTERVAL;
++ add_timer(&edb7211_kbd_timer);
++
++ if (edb7211_kbd_scan_matrix(keys) || key_is_pressed) {
++ queue_task(&kbd_process_task, &tq_timer);
++ } else {
++ key_is_pressed = 0;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Process the keys that have been pressed.
++ */
++static void
++edb7211_kbd_process(void* data)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ /* First check if any keys have been released. */
++ if (key_is_pressed) {
++ for (i=0; i < 8; i++) {
++ if (previous_keys[i]) {
++ int row;
++
++ for (row=0; row < 16; row++) {
++ if ((previous_keys[i] & (1 << row)) &&
++ !(keys[i] & (1 << row))) {
++ /* Generate the up event. */
++ handle_scancode(
++ (row<<3)+i, 0);
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ }
++
++ key_is_pressed = 0;
++
++ /* Now scan the keys and send press events. */
++ for (i=0; i < 8; i++) {
++ if (keys[i]) {
++ int row;
++
++ for (row=0; row < 16; row++) {
++ if (keys[i] & (1 << row)) {
++ if (previous_keys[i] & (1 << row)) {
++ /* Generate the hold event. */
++ handle_scancode((row<<3)+i, 1);
++ } else {
++ /* Generate the down event. */
++ handle_scancode((row<<3)+i, 1);
++ }
++
++ key_is_pressed = 1;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ }
++
++ /* Update the state variables. */
++ memcpy(previous_keys, keys, 8 * sizeof(unsigned long));
++}
++
++static char edb7211_unexpected_up(unsigned char scancode)
++{
++ return 0200;
++}
++
++static void edb7211_leds(unsigned char leds)
++{
++}
++
++/*
++ * Initialize the keyboard hardware. Set the column drives low and
++ * start the timer.
++ */
++void __init
++edb7211_kbd_init_hw(void)
++{
++ k_translate = edb7211_translate;
++ k_unexpected_up = edb7211_unexpected_up;
++ k_leds = edb7211_leds;
++
++ /*
++ * If we had the ability to use interrupts, we would want to drive all
++ * columns high. But we have more keys than can generate interrupts, so
++ * we leave them floating.
++ */
++ clps_writel((clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_KBDSCANMASK) | KBSC_X,
++ SYSCON1);
++
++ /* Initialize the matrix processing task. */
++ kbd_process_task.routine = edb7211_kbd_process;
++ kbd_process_task.data = NULL;
++
++ /* Setup the timer to poll the keyboard. */
++ init_timer(&edb7211_kbd_timer);
++ edb7211_kbd_timer.function = edb7211_kbd_timeout;
++ edb7211_kbd_timer.data = (unsigned long)NULL;
++ edb7211_kbd_timer.expires = jiffies + KEYBOARD_SCAN_INTERVAL;
++ add_timer(&edb7211_kbd_timer);
++}
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/epxa_wdt.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/epxa_wdt.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/epxa_wdt.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/epxa_wdt.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
++/*
++ * Watchdog driver for the Altera Excalibur EPXA1DB
++ *
++ * (c) Copyright 2003 Krzysztof Marianski <kmarian@konin.lm.pl>
++ * Based on SA11x0 Watchdog driver by Oleg Drokin <green@crimea.edu>
++ *
++ * 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 material is provided "AS-IS" and at no charge
++ *
++ * (c) Copyright 2003 Krzysztof Marianski <kmarian@konin.lm.pl>
++ *
++ * 1/08/2003 Initial release
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/watchdog.h>
++#include <linux/reboot.h>
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++
++#define WATCHDOG00_TYPE (volatile unsigned int*)
++#include <asm/arch/watchdog00.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++
++#define TIMER_MARGIN 30 /* (secs) Default is 30 seconds */
++
++static int margin = TIMER_MARGIN; /* in seconds */
++static int epxa1wdt_users;
++static unsigned char last_written_byte;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT
++static int nowayout=1;
++#else
++static int nowayout=0;
++#endif
++
++#ifdef MODULE
++MODULE_PARM(margin,"i");
++MODULE_PARM(nowayout, "i");
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Allow only one person to hold it open
++ */
++
++static int epxa1dog_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ if(test_and_set_bit(1,&epxa1wdt_users))
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ /* Reset the Watchdog, just to be sure we don't set
++ a value close to actual value of WDOG_COUNT register */
++ *WDOG_RELOAD(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))=WDOG_RELOAD_MAGIC_1;
++ *WDOG_RELOAD(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))=WDOG_RELOAD_MAGIC_2;
++
++ /* Activate EPXA1DB Watchdog timer */
++ *WDOG_CR(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))= (EXC_INPUT_CLK_FREQUENCY * margin) & WDOG_CR_TRIGGER_MSK;
++
++ last_written_byte = 'V'; //in case user opens it only to ioctl
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int epxa1dog_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ /*
++ * Shut off the timer and set lock bit when no special
++ * character 'V' was last written
++ */
++
++ if ((last_written_byte != 'V') && (nowayout)) {
++ *WDOG_CR(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE)) |= WDOG_CR_LK_MSK;
++ printk("No special character 'V' was written to Watchdog just before closing it\n");
++ printk("WATCHDOG LOCKED - Reboot expected!!!\n");
++ } else
++ *WDOG_CR(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))=0;
++
++ epxa1wdt_users = 0;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ssize_t epxa1dog_write(struct file *file, const char *data, size_t len, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ /* Can't seek (pwrite) on this device */
++ if (ppos != &file->f_pos)
++ return -ESPIPE;
++
++ /* Reset Watchdog timer. */
++ if(len) {
++ *WDOG_RELOAD(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))=WDOG_RELOAD_MAGIC_1;
++ *WDOG_RELOAD(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))=WDOG_RELOAD_MAGIC_2;
++ last_written_byte = *data;
++ return 1;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int epxa1dog_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ static struct watchdog_info ident = {
++ identity: "EPXA Watchdog",
++ };
++
++ switch(cmd){
++ default:
++ return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
++ case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT:
++ return copy_to_user((struct watchdog_info *)arg, &ident, sizeof(ident));
++// case WDIOC_GETSTATUS: //TODO
++// return put_user(0,(int *)arg);
++// case WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS: //TODO
++// return 0;
++ case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE:
++ *WDOG_RELOAD(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))=WDOG_RELOAD_MAGIC_1;
++ *WDOG_RELOAD(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))=WDOG_RELOAD_MAGIC_2;
++ return 0;
++ case WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT:
++ *WDOG_CR(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE))= (EXC_INPUT_CLK_FREQUENCY * margin) & WDOG_CR_TRIGGER_MSK;
++ return 0;
++ case WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT:
++ return put_user( ((*WDOG_CR(IO_ADDRESS(EXC_WATCHDOG00_BASE)))/EXC_INPUT_CLK_FREQUENCY), (int*)arg);
++ }
++}
++
++static struct file_operations epxa1dog_fops = {
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++ .write = epxa1dog_write,
++ .ioctl = epxa1dog_ioctl,
++ .open = epxa1dog_open,
++ .release = epxa1dog_release,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice epxa1dog_miscdev=
++{
++ .minor = WATCHDOG_MINOR,
++ .name = "EPXA watchdog",
++ .fops = &epxa1dog_fops
++};
++
++static int __init epxa1dog_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ ret = misc_register(&epxa1dog_miscdev);
++
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++
++ printk("EPXA Watchdog Timer: timer margin %d sec\n", margin);
++ printk("EPXA Watchdog Timer: no way out is %s\n", nowayout ? "enabled" : "disabled");
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit epxa1dog_exit(void)
++{
++ misc_deregister(&epxa1dog_miscdev);
++}
++
++module_init(epxa1dog_init);
++module_exit(epxa1dog_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Krzysztof Marianski <kmarian@konin.lm.pl>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("EPXA Watchdog Timer");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/gc_kbmap.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/gc_kbmap.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/gc_kbmap.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/gc_kbmap.h 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@
++
++
++#define KK_NONE 0x7f
++#define KK_ESC 0x00
++#define KK_F1 0x01
++#define KK_F2 0x02
++#define KK_F3 0x03
++#define KK_F4 0x04
++#define KK_F5 0x05
++#define KK_F6 0x06
++#define KK_F7 0x07
++#define KK_F8 0x08
++#define KK_F9 0x09
++#define KK_F10 0x0a
++#define KK_F11 0x0b
++#define KK_F12 0x0c
++#define KK_PRNT 0x0d
++#define KK_SCRL 0x0e
++#define KK_BRK 0x0f
++#define KK_AGR 0x10
++#define KK_1 0x11
++#define KK_2 0x12
++#define KK_3 0x13
++#define KK_4 0x14
++#define KK_5 0x15
++#define KK_6 0x16
++#define KK_7 0x17
++#define KK_8 0x18
++#define KK_9 0x19
++#define KK_0 0x1a
++#define KK_MINS 0x1b
++#define KK_EQLS 0x1c
++#define KK_BKSP 0x1e
++#define KK_INS 0x1f
++#define KK_HOME 0x20
++#define KK_PGUP 0x21
++#define KK_NUML 0x22
++#define KP_SLH 0x23
++#define KP_STR 0x24
++#define KP_MNS 0x3a
++#define KK_TAB 0x26
++#define KK_Q 0x27
++#define KK_W 0x28
++#define KK_E 0x29
++#define KK_R 0x2a
++#define KK_T 0x2b
++#define KK_Y 0x2c
++#define KK_U 0x2d
++#define KK_I 0x2e
++#define KK_O 0x2f
++#define KK_P 0x30
++#define KK_LSBK 0x31
++#define KK_RSBK 0x32
++#define KK_ENTR 0x47
++#define KK_DEL 0x34
++#define KK_END 0x35
++#define KK_PGDN 0x36
++#define KP_7 0x37
++#define KP_8 0x38
++#define KP_9 0x39
++#define KP_PLS 0x4b
++#define KK_CAPS 0x5d
++#define KK_A 0x3c
++#define KK_S 0x3d
++#define KK_D 0x3e
++#define KK_F 0x3f
++#define KK_G 0x40
++#define KK_H 0x41
++#define KK_J 0x42
++#define KK_K 0x43
++#define KK_L 0x44
++#define KK_SEMI 0x45
++#define KK_SQOT 0x46
++#define KK_HASH 0x1d
++#define KP_4 0x48
++#define KP_5 0x49
++#define KP_6 0x4a
++#define KK_LSFT 0x4c
++#define KK_BSLH 0x33
++#define KK_Z 0x4e
++#define KK_X 0x4f
++#define KK_C 0x50
++#define KK_V 0x51
++#define KK_B 0x52
++#define KK_N 0x53
++#define KK_M 0x54
++#define KK_COMA 0x55
++#define KK_DOT 0x56
++#define KK_FSLH 0x57
++#define KK_RSFT 0x58
++#define KK_UP 0x59
++#define KP_1 0x5a
++#define KP_2 0x5b
++#define KP_3 0x5c
++#define KP_ENT 0x67
++#define KK_LCTL 0x3b
++#define KK_LALT 0x5e
++#define KK_SPCE 0x5f
++#define KK_RALT 0x60
++#define KK_RCTL 0x61
++#define KK_LEFT 0x62
++#define KK_DOWN 0x63
++#define KK_RGHT 0x64
++#define KP_0 0x65
++#define KP_DOT 0x66
++
++static char kbmap[128] = {
++KK_NONE, KK_LALT, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_AGR, KK_BSLH, KK_TAB, KK_Z, KK_A, KK_X, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_LSFT, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_LCTL, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, 0x21, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_ESC, KK_DEL, KK_Q, KK_CAPS, KK_S, KK_C, KK_3,
++KK_NONE, KK_1, KK_NONE, KK_W, KK_NONE, KK_D, KK_V, KK_4,
++KK_NONE, KK_2, KK_T, KK_E, KK_NONE, KK_F, KK_B, KK_5,
++KK_NONE, KK_9, KK_Y, KK_R, KK_K, KK_G, KK_N, KK_6,
++KK_NONE, KK_0, KK_U, KK_O, KK_L, KK_H, KK_M, KK_7,
++KK_NONE, KK_MINS, KK_I, KK_P, KK_SEMI, KK_J, KK_COMA, KK_8,
++KK_NONE, KK_EQLS, KK_ENTR, KK_LSBK, KK_BSLH, KK_FSLH, KK_DOT, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_RSFT, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_BKSP, KK_DOWN, KK_RSBK, KK_UP, KK_LEFT, KK_SPCE, KK_RGHT,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE};
++
++static char kbmapFN[128] = {
++KK_NONE, KK_LALT, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_LSFT, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_LCTL, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, 0x21, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_F3,
++KK_NONE, KK_F1, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_F4,
++KK_NONE, KK_F2, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_F5,
++KK_NONE, KK_F9, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_F6,
++KK_NONE, KK_F10, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_F7,
++KK_NONE, KK_NUML, KK_NONE, KK_INS, KK_PRNT, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_F8,
++KK_NONE, KK_BRK, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_RSFT, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_PGDN, KK_SCRL, KK_PGUP, KK_HOME, KK_NONE, KK_END,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE};
++
++static char kbmapNL[128] = {
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KP_9, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KP_2, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KP_STR, KP_4, KP_6, KP_3, KK_NONE, KP_0, KP_7,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KP_5, KP_MNS, KP_PLS, KP_1, KK_NONE, KP_8,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KP_ENT, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KP_SLH, KP_DOT, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE,
++KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE, KK_NONE};
++
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/gc_keyb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/gc_keyb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/gc_keyb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/gc_keyb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,1145 @@
++/*
++ * linux/arch/arm/drivers/char/gc_keyb.c
++ *
++ * Copyright 2000 Applied Data Systems
++ *
++ * Keyboard & Smartio driver for GraphicsClient ARM Linux.
++ * Graphics Client is SA1110 based single board computer by
++ * Applied Data Systems (http://www.applieddata.net)
++ *
++ * Change log:
++ * 7-10/6/01 Thomas Thaele <tthaele@papenmeier.de>
++ * - Added Keyboard Sniffer on /dev/sio12 <minor = 12>
++ * - First implementation of PC- compatible Scancodes (thanks to pc_keyb.c)
++ * 3/23/01 Woojung Huh
++ * Power Management added
++ * 12/01/00 Woojung Huh
++ * Bug fixed
++ * 11/16/00 Woojung Huh [whuh@applieddata.net]
++ * Added smartio device driver on it
++ */
++
++/*
++ * Introduced setkeycode, ketkeycode for the GC+ by Thomas Thaele
++ * <tthaele@papenmeier.de> GC+ now performs like a real PC on the keyboard.
++ * Warning: this code is still beta! PrntScrn and Pause keys are not
++ * completely tested and implemented!!! Keyboard driver can be confused
++ * by hacking like crazy on the keyboard. (hardware problem on serial line?)
++ */
++
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_ll.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_kern.h>
++
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/keyboard.h>
++#include <linux/tqueue.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++
++#define ADS_AVR_IRQ 63
++
++#define SMARTIO_IOCTL_BASES 's'
++#define SMARTIO_KPD_TIMEOUT _IOW(SMARTIO_IOCTL_BASES, 0, int)
++#define SMARTIO_KPD_SETUP _IOW(SMARTIO_IOCTL_BASES, 1, short)
++#define SMARTIO_BL_CONTROL _IOW(SMARTIO_IOCTL_BASES, 2, char)
++#define SMARTIO_BL_CONTRAST _IOW(SMARTIO_IOCTL_BASES, 3, char)
++#define SMARTIO_PORT_CONFIG _IOW(SMARTIO_IOCTL_BASES, 4, char)
++#define SMARTIO_SNIFFER_TIMEOUT _IOW(SMARTIO_IOCTL_BASES, 5, long)
++
++
++/* Simple translation table for the SysRq keys */
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
++unsigned char pckbd_sysrq_xlate[128] =
++ "\000\0331234567890-=\177\t" /* 0x00 - 0x0f */
++ "qwertyuiop[]\r\000as" /* 0x10 - 0x1f */
++ "dfghjkl;'`\000\\zxcv" /* 0x20 - 0x2f */
++ "bnm,./\000*\000 \000\201\202\203\204\205" /* 0x30 - 0x3f */
++ "\206\207\210\211\212\000\000789-456+1" /* 0x40 - 0x4f */
++ "230\177\000\000\213\214\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000" /* 0x50 - 0x5f */
++ "\r\000/"; /* 0x60 - 0x6f */
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Translation of escaped scancodes to keycodes.
++ * This is now user-settable.
++ * The keycodes 1-88,96-111,119 are fairly standard, and
++ * should probably not be changed - changing might confuse X.
++ * X also interprets scancode 0x5d (KEY_Begin).
++ *
++ * For 1-88 keycode equals scancode.
++ */
++
++#define E0_KPENTER 96
++#define E0_RCTRL 97
++#define E0_KPSLASH 98
++#define E0_PRSCR 99
++#define E0_RALT 100
++#define E0_BREAK 101 /* (control-pause) */
++#define E0_HOME 102
++#define E0_UP 103
++#define E0_PGUP 104
++#define E0_LEFT 105
++#define E0_RIGHT 106
++#define E0_END 107
++#define E0_DOWN 108
++#define E0_PGDN 109
++#define E0_INS 110
++#define E0_DEL 111
++
++#define E1_PAUSE 119
++
++/*
++ * The keycodes below are randomly located in 89-95,112-118,120-127.
++ * They could be thrown away (and all occurrences below replaced by 0),
++ * but that would force many users to use the `setkeycodes' utility, where
++ * they needed not before. It does not matter that there are duplicates, as
++ * long as no duplication occurs for any single keyboard.
++ */
++#define SC_LIM 89
++
++#define FOCUS_PF1 85 /* actual code! */
++#define FOCUS_PF2 89
++#define FOCUS_PF3 90
++#define FOCUS_PF4 91
++#define FOCUS_PF5 92
++#define FOCUS_PF6 93
++#define FOCUS_PF7 94
++#define FOCUS_PF8 95
++#define FOCUS_PF9 120
++#define FOCUS_PF10 121
++#define FOCUS_PF11 122
++#define FOCUS_PF12 123
++
++#define JAP_86 124
++/* tfj@olivia.ping.dk:
++ * The four keys are located over the numeric keypad, and are
++ * labelled A1-A4. It's an rc930 keyboard, from
++ * Regnecentralen/RC International, Now ICL.
++ * Scancodes: 59, 5a, 5b, 5c.
++ */
++#define RGN1 124
++#define RGN2 125
++#define RGN3 126
++#define RGN4 127
++
++static unsigned char high_keys[128 - SC_LIM] = {
++ RGN1, RGN2, RGN3, RGN4, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x59-0x5f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x60-0x67 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, FOCUS_PF11, 0, FOCUS_PF12, /* 0x68-0x6f */
++ 0, 0, 0, FOCUS_PF2, FOCUS_PF9, 0, 0, FOCUS_PF3, /* 0x70-0x77 */
++ FOCUS_PF4, FOCUS_PF5, FOCUS_PF6, FOCUS_PF7, /* 0x78-0x7b */
++ FOCUS_PF8, JAP_86, FOCUS_PF10, 0 /* 0x7c-0x7f */
++};
++
++/* BTC */
++#define E0_MACRO 112
++/* LK450 */
++#define E0_F13 113
++#define E0_F14 114
++#define E0_HELP 115
++#define E0_DO 116
++#define E0_F17 117
++#define E0_KPMINPLUS 118
++/*
++ * My OmniKey generates e0 4c for the "OMNI" key and the
++ * right alt key does nada. [kkoller@nyx10.cs.du.edu]
++ */
++#define E0_OK 124
++/*
++ * New microsoft keyboard is rumoured to have
++ * e0 5b (left window button), e0 5c (right window button),
++ * e0 5d (menu button). [or: LBANNER, RBANNER, RMENU]
++ * [or: Windows_L, Windows_R, TaskMan]
++ */
++#define E0_MSLW 125
++#define E0_MSRW 126
++#define E0_MSTM 127
++
++static unsigned char e0_keys[128] = {
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x00-0x07 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x08-0x0f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x10-0x17 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_KPENTER, E0_RCTRL, 0, 0, /* 0x18-0x1f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x20-0x27 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x28-0x2f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_KPSLASH, 0, E0_PRSCR, /* 0x30-0x37 */
++ E0_RALT, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_F13, E0_F14, E0_HELP, /* 0x38-0x3f */
++ E0_DO, E0_F17, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_BREAK, E0_HOME, /* 0x40-0x47 */
++ E0_UP, E0_PGUP, 0, E0_LEFT, E0_OK, E0_RIGHT, E0_KPMINPLUS, E0_END,/* 0x48-0x4f */
++ E0_DOWN, E0_PGDN, E0_INS, E0_DEL, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x50-0x57 */
++ 0, 0, 0, E0_MSLW, E0_MSRW, E0_MSTM, 0, 0, /* 0x58-0x5f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x60-0x67 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_MACRO, /* 0x68-0x6f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x70-0x77 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 /* 0x78-0x7f */
++};
++
++int gc_kbd_setkeycode(unsigned int scancode, unsigned int keycode)
++{
++ if (scancode < SC_LIM || scancode > 255 || keycode > 127)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if (scancode < 128)
++ high_keys[scancode - SC_LIM] = keycode;
++ else
++ e0_keys[scancode - 128] = keycode;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int gc_kbd_getkeycode(unsigned int scancode)
++{
++ return
++ (scancode < SC_LIM || scancode > 255) ? -EINVAL :
++ (scancode < 128) ? high_keys[scancode - SC_LIM] :
++ e0_keys[scancode - 128];
++}
++
++int gc_kbd_translate(unsigned char scancode, unsigned char *keycode,
++ char raw_mode)
++{
++ static int prev_scancode;
++
++ /* special prefix scancodes.. */
++ if (scancode == 0xe0 || scancode == 0xe1) {
++ prev_scancode = scancode;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ /* 0xFF is sent by a few keyboards, ignore it. 0x00 is error */
++ if (scancode == 0x00 || scancode == 0xff) {
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ scancode &= 0x7f;
++
++ if (prev_scancode) {
++ /*
++ * usually it will be 0xe0, but a Pause key generates
++ * e1 1d 45 e1 9d c5 when pressed, and nothing when released
++ */
++ if (prev_scancode != 0xe0) {
++ if (prev_scancode == 0xe1 && scancode == 0x1d) {
++ prev_scancode = 0x100;
++ return 0;
++ } else if (prev_scancode == 0x100 && scancode == 0x45) {
++ *keycode = E1_PAUSE;
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ } else {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "keyboard: unknown e1 escape sequence\n");
++#endif
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ } else {
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ /*
++ * The keyboard maintains its own internal caps lock and
++ * num lock statuses. In caps lock mode E0 AA precedes make
++ * code and E0 2A follows break code. In num lock mode,
++ * E0 2A precedes make code and E0 AA follows break code.
++ * We do our own book-keeping, so we will just ignore these.
++ */
++ /*
++ * For my keyboard there is no caps lock mode, but there are
++ * both Shift-L and Shift-R modes. The former mode generates
++ * E0 2A / E0 AA pairs, the latter E0 B6 / E0 36 pairs.
++ * So, we should also ignore the latter. - aeb@cwi.nl
++ */
++ if (scancode == 0x2a || scancode == 0x36)
++ return 0;
++
++ if (e0_keys[scancode])
++ *keycode = e0_keys[scancode];
++ else {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO "keyboard: unknown scancode e0 %02x\n",
++ scancode);
++#endif
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ } else if (scancode >= SC_LIM) {
++ /* This happens with the FOCUS 9000 keyboard
++ Its keys PF1..PF12 are reported to generate
++ 55 73 77 78 79 7a 7b 7c 74 7e 6d 6f
++ Moreover, unless repeated, they do not generate
++ key-down events, so we have to zero up_flag below */
++ /* Also, Japanese 86/106 keyboards are reported to
++ generate 0x73 and 0x7d for \ - and \ | respectively. */
++ /* Also, some Brazilian keyboard is reported to produce
++ 0x73 and 0x7e for \ ? and KP-dot, respectively. */
++
++ *keycode = high_keys[scancode - SC_LIM];
++
++ if (!*keycode) {
++ if (!raw_mode) {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++ printk(KERN_INFO "keyboard: unrecognized scancode (%02x)"
++ " - ignored\n", scancode);
++#endif
++ }
++ return 0;
++ }
++ } else
++ *keycode = scancode;
++ return 1;
++}
++
++// this table converts the hardware dependent codes of a MF-2 Keyboard to
++// the codes normally comming out of a i8042. This table is 128 Bytes too
++// big, but for stability reasons it should be kept like it is!
++// There is no range checking in the code!
++static int mf_two_kbdmap[256] = {
++ 00, 67, 65, 63, 61, 59, 60, 88, 00, 68, 66, 64, 62, 15, 41, 00,
++ 00, 56, 42, 00, 29, 16, 02, 00, 00, 00, 44, 31, 30, 17, 03, 00,
++ 00, 46, 45, 32, 18, 05, 04, 00, 00, 57, 47, 33, 20, 19, 06, 00,
++ 00, 49, 48, 35, 34, 21, 7, 00, 00, 00, 50, 36, 22, 8, 9, 00,
++ 00, 51, 37, 23, 24, 11, 10, 00, 00, 52, 53, 38, 39, 25, 12, 00,
++ 00, 00, 40, 00, 26, 13, 00, 00, 58, 54, 28, 27, 00, 43, 00, 00,
++ 00, 86, 00, 00, 00, 00, 14, 00, 00, 79, 00, 75, 71, 00, 00, 00,
++ 82, 83, 80, 76, 77, 72, 01, 69, 87, 78, 81, 74, 55, 73, 70, 00,
++ 00, 00, 00, 65, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,
++ 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,
++ 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,
++ 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,
++ 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,
++ 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,
++ 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,
++ 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00 };
++
++
++// some texts displayed by the proc_file_system
++static char *kbd_sniff[2] = { "off", "on" };
++static char *kbd_sniff_mode[2] = { "passive", "active" };
++
++#define PASSIVE 0
++#define ACTIVE 1
++
++// is the sniffer active (1) or inactive (0)
++static int SNIFFER = 0;
++// do we get a copy (SNIFFMODE = PASSIVE) or do we get the original data (SNIFFMODE = ACTIVE)
++// and have to reinsert the data
++static int SNIFFMODE = PASSIVE;
++
++// we allow only one process to sniff
++static int sniffer_in_use = 0;
++
++// timeout for the keyboard sniffer -1 = blocking, otherwise timeout in msecs
++static long sniffer_timeout = -1;
++
++// the value we sniffed from the keyboard
++static int sniffed_value;
++
++static char *smartio_version = "1.02 MF-II compatibility patch <tthaele@papenmeier.de>";
++static char *smartio_date = "Aug-27-2001";
++
++static int sio_reset_flag;
++static int kbd_press_flag;
++
++static void send_SSP_msg(unchar *pBuf, int num)
++{
++ ushort tmp;
++ int i;
++
++ for (i=0;i<num;i++) {
++ while ((Ser4SSSR & SSSR_TNF) == 0);
++ tmp = pBuf[i];
++ Ser4SSDR = (tmp << 8);
++ }
++
++ // Throw away Echo
++ for (i=0;i<num;i++) {
++ while ((Ser4SSSR & SSSR_RNE) == 0);
++ tmp = Ser4SSDR;
++ }
++}
++
++static unchar ReadSSPByte(void)
++{
++ if (Ser4SSSR & SSSR_ROR) {
++ printk("%s() : Overrun\n", __FUNCTION__);
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ Ser4SSDR = 0x00;
++
++ while ((Ser4SSSR & SSSR_RNE) == 0);
++
++ return ((unchar) Ser4SSDR);
++}
++
++static ulong read_SSP_response(int num)
++{
++ int i;
++ ulong ret;
++
++ // discard leading 0x00 and command echo 0 (command group value)
++ while (ReadSSPByte() == 0);
++ // discard command echo 1 (command code value)
++ ReadSSPByte();
++
++ // data from SMARTIO
++ // It assumes LSB first.
++ // NOTE:Some command uses MSB first order
++ ret = 0;
++ for (i=0;i<num;i++) {
++ ret |= ReadSSPByte() << (8*i);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++typedef struct t_SMARTIO_CMD {
++ unchar Group;
++ unchar Code;
++ unchar Opt[2];
++} SMARTIO_CMD;
++
++static SMARTIO_CMD RD_INT_CMD = { 0x83, 0x01, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD RD_KBD_CMD = { 0x83, 0x02, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD RD_ADC_CMD = { 0x83, 0x28, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD RD_KPD_CMD = { 0x83, 0x04, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++
++static volatile ushort adc_value;
++static volatile unchar kpd_value;
++static unsigned int kpd_timeout = 10000; // 10000 msec
++
++static ulong kbd_int, kpd_int, adc_int;
++
++static void smartio_interrupt_task(void *data);
++
++static struct tq_struct tq_smartio = {
++ { NULL, NULL }, // struct list_head
++ 0, // unsigned long sync
++ smartio_interrupt_task, // void (*routine)(void *)
++ NULL, // void *data
++};
++
++DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(smartio_queue);
++DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(smartio_adc_queue);
++DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(smartio_kpd_queue);
++DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(keyboard_done_queue);
++DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(sniffer_queue);
++
++static spinlock_t smartio_busy_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
++static atomic_t smartio_busy = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
++
++static int f_five_pressed = 0;
++static int f_seven_pressed = 0;
++//static int e_null_counter = 0;
++//static int f_null_counter = 0;
++//static int keydown = 0;
++static unchar previous_code = 0;
++//static int e0 = 0;
++
++static void smartio_interrupt_task(void *arg)
++{
++ unchar code;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unchar dummy;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&smartio_busy_lock, flags);
++ if (atomic_read(&smartio_busy) == 1) {
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smartio_busy_lock, flags);
++ queue_task(&tq_smartio, &tq_timer);
++ }
++ else {
++ atomic_set(&smartio_busy, 1);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smartio_busy_lock, flags);
++ }
++
++ /* Read SMARTIO Interrupt Status to check which Interrupt is occurred
++ * and Clear SMARTIO Interrupt */
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &RD_INT_CMD, 2);
++ code = (unchar) (read_SSP_response(1) & 0xFF);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_VT
++ if (code & 0x04) { // Keyboard Interrupt
++ kbd_int++;
++ /* Read Scan code */
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &RD_KBD_CMD, 2);
++ code = (unchar) (read_SSP_response(1) & 0xFF);
++ dummy = code & 0x80;
++ if ((code == 0xE0) || (code == 0xE1) || (code == 0xF0)) { // combined code
++ if (code == 0xF0) {
++ if (!previous_code) {
++ code = 0xE0;
++ previous_code = 0xF0;
++ } else {
++ code = mf_two_kbdmap[code & 0x7F] | dummy;
++ previous_code = 0;
++ }
++ } else if (code == 0xE0) {
++ if (previous_code != 0) {
++ code = mf_two_kbdmap[code & 0x7F] | dummy;
++ previous_code = 0;
++ } else previous_code = code;
++ } else { // 0xE1
++ if (!previous_code) {
++ code = mf_two_kbdmap[code &0x7F] | dummy;
++ previous_code = 0;
++ } else {
++ previous_code = code;
++ }
++ }
++ } else {
++ if (code == 0x03) {
++ f_five_pressed = 1;
++ } else if (code == 0x83) {
++ if (f_five_pressed != 0) {
++ f_five_pressed = 0;
++ code = 0x03;
++ } else if (f_seven_pressed == 0) {
++ f_seven_pressed = 1;
++ code = 2;
++ dummy = 0;
++ } else {
++ f_seven_pressed = 0;
++ code = 2;
++ }
++ }
++ previous_code = 0;
++ code &= 0x7F;
++ code = mf_two_kbdmap[code] | dummy;
++ }
++ sniffed_value = (ushort)code;
++ if (SNIFFER) wake_up_interruptible(&sniffer_queue);
++ if (SNIFFMODE == PASSIVE) {
++ handle_scancode( code, (code & 0x80) ? 0 : 1 );
++ if (code & 0x80) {
++ wake_up_interruptible(&keyboard_done_queue);
++ mdelay(10); // this makes the whole thing a bit more stable
++ // keyboard handling can be corrupted when hitting
++ // thousands of keys like crazy. kbd_translate might catch up
++ // with irq routine? or there is simply a buffer overflow on
++ // the serial device? somehow it looses some key sequences.
++ // if a break code is lost or coruppted the keyboard starts
++ // to autorepeat like crazy and appears to hang.
++ // this needs further investigations! Thomas
++ kbd_press_flag = 0;
++ }
++ else
++ kbd_press_flag = 1;
++ }
++ code = 0; // prevent furthermore if ... then to react!
++ }
++#endif
++ // ADC resolution is 10bit (0x000 ~ 0x3FF)
++ if (code & 0x02) { // ADC Complete Interrupt
++ adc_int++;
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &RD_ADC_CMD, 2);
++ adc_value = (ushort) (read_SSP_response(2) & 0x3FF);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&smartio_adc_queue);
++ }
++
++ if (code & 0x08) { // Keypad interrupt
++ kpd_int++;
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &RD_KPD_CMD, 2);
++ kpd_value = (unchar) (read_SSP_response(1) & 0xFF);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&smartio_kpd_queue);
++ }
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&smartio_busy_lock, flags);
++ atomic_set(&smartio_busy, 0);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smartio_busy_lock, flags);
++
++ enable_irq(ADS_AVR_IRQ);
++
++ wake_up_interruptible(&smartio_queue);
++}
++
++static void gc_sio_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_VT
++ kbd_pt_regs = regs;
++#endif
++
++ // *NOTE*
++ // ADS SMARTIO interrupt is cleared after reading interrupt status
++ // from smartio.
++ // disable SMARTIO IRQ here and re-enable at samrtio_bh.
++ // 11/13/00 Woojung
++ disable_irq(ADS_AVR_IRQ);
++
++ queue_task(&tq_smartio, &tq_immediate);
++ mark_bh(IMMEDIATE_BH);
++}
++
++char gc_kbd_unexpected_up(unsigned char keycode)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static inline void gc_sio_init(void)
++{
++ GPDR |= (GPIO_GPIO10 | GPIO_GPIO12 | GPIO_GPIO13); // Output
++ GPDR &= ~GPIO_GPIO11;
++
++ // Alternative Function
++ GAFR |= (GPIO_GPIO10 | GPIO_GPIO11 | GPIO_GPIO12 | GPIO_GPIO13);
++
++ Ser4SSCR0 = 0xA707;
++ Ser4SSSR = SSSR_ROR;
++ Ser4SSCR1 = 0x0010;
++ Ser4SSCR0 = 0xA787;
++
++ // Reset SMARTIO
++ ADS_AVR_REG &= 0xFE;
++ mdelay(300); // 10 mSec
++ ADS_AVR_REG |= 0x01;
++ mdelay(10); // 10 mSec
++
++}
++
++void __init gc_kbd_init_hw(void)
++{
++ printk (KERN_INFO "Graphics Client keyboard driver v1.0\n");
++
++ k_setkeycode = gc_kbd_setkeycode;
++ k_getkeycode = gc_kbd_getkeycode;
++ k_translate = gc_kbd_translate;
++ k_unexpected_up = gc_kbd_unexpected_up;
++#ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
++ k_sysrq_key = 0x54;
++ /* sysrq table??? --rmk */
++#endif
++
++ gc_sio_init();
++
++ if (request_irq(ADS_AVR_IRQ,gc_sio_interrupt,0,"smartio", NULL) != 0)
++ printk("Could not allocate SMARTIO IRQ!\n");
++
++ sio_reset_flag = 1;
++}
++
++/* SMARTIO ADC Interface */
++#define SMARTIO_VERSION 0
++#define SMARTIO_PORT_A 1
++#define SMARTIO_PORT_B 2
++#define SMARTIO_PORT_C 3
++#define SMARTIO_PORT_D 4
++#define SMARTIO_SELECT_OPTION 5
++#define SMARTIO_BACKLITE 6
++#define SMARTIO_KEYPAD 7
++#define SMARTIO_ADC 8
++#define SMARTIO_VEE_PWM 9
++#define SMARTIO_SLEEP 11
++#define SMARTIO_KBD_SNIFFER 12
++
++static SMARTIO_CMD CONV_ADC_CMD = { 0x80, 0x28, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD READ_PORT_CMD = { 0x82, 0x00, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++
++static SMARTIO_CMD READ_DEVVER_CMD = { 0x82, 0x05, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD READ_DEVTYPE_CMD = { 0x82, 0x06, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD READ_FWLEVEL_CMD = { 0x82, 0x07, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++
++static int lock_smartio(unsigned long *flags)
++{
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&smartio_busy_lock, *flags);
++ if (atomic_read(&smartio_busy) == 1) {
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smartio_busy_lock, *flags);
++ interruptible_sleep_on(&smartio_queue);
++ }
++ else {
++ atomic_set(&smartio_busy, 1);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smartio_busy_lock, *flags);
++ }
++
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static int unlock_smartio(unsigned long *flags)
++{
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&smartio_busy_lock, *flags);
++ atomic_set(&smartio_busy, 0);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smartio_busy_lock, *flags);
++
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static ushort read_sio_adc(int channel)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if ((channel < 0) || (channel > 7))
++ return 0xFFFF;
++
++ CONV_ADC_CMD.Opt[0] = (unchar) channel;
++
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &CONV_ADC_CMD, 3);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++
++ interruptible_sleep_on(&smartio_adc_queue);
++
++ return adc_value & 0x3FF;
++}
++
++static ushort read_sio_port(int port)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ ushort ret;
++
++ if ((port < SMARTIO_PORT_B) || (port > SMARTIO_PORT_D))
++ return 0xFFFF;
++
++ READ_PORT_CMD.Code = (unchar) port;
++
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &READ_PORT_CMD, 2);
++ ret = read_SSP_response(1);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static ushort read_sio_kpd(void)
++{
++ long timeout;
++
++ // kpd_timeout is mSec order
++ // interrupt_sleep_on_timeout is based on 10msec timer tick
++ if (kpd_timeout == -1) {
++ interruptible_sleep_on(&smartio_kpd_queue);
++ }
++ else {
++ timeout = interruptible_sleep_on_timeout(&smartio_kpd_queue,
++ kpd_timeout/10);
++ if (timeout == 0) {
++ // timeout without keypad input
++ return 0xFFFF;
++ }
++ }
++ return kpd_value;
++}
++
++static ushort read_sio_sniff(void)
++{
++ long timeout;
++
++ // kpd_timeout is mSec order
++ // interrupt_sleep_on_timeout is based on 10msec timer tick
++ if (sniffer_timeout == -1) {
++ interruptible_sleep_on(&sniffer_queue);
++ }
++ else {
++ timeout = interruptible_sleep_on_timeout(&sniffer_queue,
++ sniffer_timeout/10);
++ if (timeout == 0) {
++ // timeout without keypad input
++ return -1;
++ }
++ }
++ return (ushort)sniffed_value;
++}
++
++static struct sio_ver {
++ uint DevVer;
++ uint DevType;
++ uint FwLevel;
++};
++
++static ushort read_sio_version(struct sio_ver *ptr)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ ushort ret;
++
++ // Read Device Version
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &READ_DEVVER_CMD, 2);
++ ret = read_SSP_response(1);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++ ptr->DevVer = (uint)ret;
++ // Read Device Type
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &READ_DEVTYPE_CMD, 2);
++ ret = read_SSP_response(2);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++ // swap MSB & LSB
++ ret = ((ret & 0xFF) << 8) | ((ret & 0xFF00) >> 8);
++ ptr->DevType = (uint)ret;
++ // Read Firmware Level
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &READ_FWLEVEL_CMD, 2);
++ ret = read_SSP_response(2);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++ // swap MSB & LSB
++ ret = ((ret & 0xFF) << 8) | ((ret & 0xFF00) >> 8);
++ ptr->FwLevel = (uint)ret;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ssize_t sio_read(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ struct inode *inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode;
++ unsigned int minor = MINOR(inode->i_rdev);
++ ushort *ret = (ushort *)buf;
++
++ switch (minor) {
++ case SMARTIO_ADC:
++ if ((*ret = read_sio_adc(buf[0])) != 0xFFFF)
++ return sizeof(ushort); // 2 bytes
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_B:
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_C:
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_D:
++ if ((*ret = read_sio_port(minor)) != 0xFFFF)
++ return sizeof(ushort);
++ case SMARTIO_VERSION:
++ if ((read_sio_version((struct sio_ver *)buf)) != 0xFFFF)
++ return sizeof(struct sio_ver);
++ case SMARTIO_KEYPAD:
++ if ((*ret = read_sio_kpd()) != 0xFFFF)
++ return sizeof(ushort);
++ case SMARTIO_KBD_SNIFFER:
++ if ((*ret = read_sio_sniff()) != (ushort)-1)
++ return 1;
++ default :
++ return -ENXIO;
++ }
++}
++
++static SMARTIO_CMD WRITE_PORT_CMD = { 0x81, 0x00, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD SELECT_OPT_CMD = { 0x80, 0x00, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD CONTROL_BL_CMD = { 0x80, 0x00, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD CONTRAST_BL_CMD = { 0x80, 0x21, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD CONTROL_KPD_CMD = { 0x80, 0x27, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++static SMARTIO_CMD CONTROL_VEE_CMD = { 0x80, 0x22, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++
++static ushort write_sio_port(int port, unchar value)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if ((port < SMARTIO_PORT_B) || (port > SMARTIO_PORT_D))
++ return 0xFFFF;
++
++ WRITE_PORT_CMD.Code = (unchar) port;
++ WRITE_PORT_CMD.Opt[0] = (unchar) value;
++
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &WRITE_PORT_CMD, 3);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ushort write_sio_select(unchar select)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if ((select < 1) || (select > 2))
++ return 0xFFFF;
++
++ SELECT_OPT_CMD.Code = (unchar) (select + 0x28);
++
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &SELECT_OPT_CMD, 2);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ushort control_sio_backlite(int cmd, int value)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (cmd == SMARTIO_BL_CONTRAST) {
++ value &= 0xFF;
++ CONTRAST_BL_CMD.Opt[0] = (unchar) value;
++
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &CONTRAST_BL_CMD, 3);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++ }
++ else if (cmd == SMARTIO_BL_CONTROL) {
++ if (value == 0x00) {
++ // Backlite OFF
++ CONTROL_BL_CMD.Code = 0x24;
++ }
++ else {
++ // Backlite ON
++ CONTROL_BL_CMD.Code = 0x23;
++ }
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &CONTROL_BL_CMD, 2);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++ }
++ else
++ return 0xFFFF;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ushort control_sio_keypad(int x, int y)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if ( (x<1) || (x>8) || (y<1) || (y>8)) {
++ return 0xFFFF;
++ }
++
++ CONTROL_KPD_CMD.Opt[0] = (unchar) x;
++ CONTROL_KPD_CMD.Opt[1] = (unchar) y;
++
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &CONTROL_KPD_CMD, 4);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ushort control_sio_vee(int value)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ value &= 0xFF;
++ CONTROL_VEE_CMD.Opt[0] = (unchar) value;
++
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &CONTROL_VEE_CMD, 3);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ssize_t sio_write(struct file *file, const char *buf, size_t cont, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ struct inode *inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode;
++ unsigned int minor = MINOR(inode->i_rdev);
++
++ switch (minor) {
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_B:
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_C:
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_D:
++ if (write_sio_port(minor, buf[0]) != 0xFFFF)
++ return 1;
++ case SMARTIO_SELECT_OPTION:
++ if (write_sio_select(buf[0]) != 0xFFFF)
++ return 1;
++ case SMARTIO_BACKLITE:
++ if (control_sio_backlite(SMARTIO_BL_CONTROL, buf[0]) != 0xFFFF)
++ return 1;
++ case SMARTIO_KEYPAD:
++ if (control_sio_keypad(buf[0], buf[1]) != 0xFFFF)
++ return 2;
++ case SMARTIO_VEE_PWM:
++ if (control_sio_vee(buf[0]) != 0xFFFF)
++ return 1;
++ case SMARTIO_KBD_SNIFFER:
++ // here are the scancodes injected
++ handle_scancode((unchar)buf[0], (buf[0] & 0x80) ? 0 : 1);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&keyboard_done_queue);
++ // give some time to process! File IO is a bit faster than manual typing ;-)
++ udelay(10000);
++ return 1;
++ default:
++ return -ENXIO;
++ }
++}
++
++static unsigned int sio_poll(struct file *file, struct poll_table_struct *wait)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static SMARTIO_CMD IOCTL_PORT_CMD = { 0x81, 0x00, { 0x00, 0x00 } };
++
++static ushort ioctl_sio_port(int port, unchar value)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if ((port < SMARTIO_PORT_B) || (port > SMARTIO_PORT_D))
++ return 0xFFFF;
++
++ IOCTL_PORT_CMD.Code = (unchar) port + 0x04; // 0x05 ~ 0x08
++ if (port == SMARTIO_PORT_B) {
++ // Port B has 4 bits only
++ IOCTL_PORT_CMD.Opt[0] = (unchar) value & 0x0F;
++ }
++ else
++ IOCTL_PORT_CMD.Opt[0] = (unchar) value;
++
++ lock_smartio(&flags);
++ send_SSP_msg((unchar *) &IOCTL_PORT_CMD, 3);
++ unlock_smartio(&flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int sio_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ unsigned int minor = MINOR(inode->i_rdev);
++ unchar *buf = (unchar *)arg;
++
++ switch (minor) {
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_B:
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_C:
++ case SMARTIO_PORT_D:
++ if (cmd == SMARTIO_PORT_CONFIG) {
++ if (ioctl_sio_port(minor, buf[0]) != 0xFFFF)
++ return 0;
++ }
++ return -EINVAL;
++ case SMARTIO_SELECT_OPTION:
++ if (write_sio_select(buf[0]) != 0xFFFF) return 0;
++ return -EINVAL;
++ case SMARTIO_BACKLITE:
++ if (cmd == SMARTIO_BL_CONTROL) {
++ if (control_sio_backlite(SMARTIO_BL_CONTROL, buf[0]) != 0xFFFF) return 0;
++ }
++ else if (cmd == SMARTIO_BL_CONTRAST) {
++ if (control_sio_backlite(SMARTIO_BL_CONTRAST, buf[0]) != 0xFFFF) return 0;
++ }
++ else return -EINVAL;
++ case SMARTIO_KEYPAD:
++ if (cmd == SMARTIO_KPD_TIMEOUT) {
++ kpd_timeout = *(long*)buf;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ else if (cmd == SMARTIO_KPD_SETUP) {
++ if (control_sio_keypad(buf[0], buf[1]) != 0xFFFF) return 0;
++ }
++ return -EINVAL;
++ case SMARTIO_VEE_PWM:
++ if (control_sio_vee(buf[0]) != 0xFFFF) return 0;
++ return -EINVAL;
++ case SMARTIO_KBD_SNIFFER:
++ if (cmd == SMARTIO_SNIFFER_TIMEOUT) {
++ sniffer_timeout = *(long*)buf;
++ if (sniffer_timeout < 0) sniffer_timeout = -1;
++ // the value will be devided by 10 later on
++ if (!sniffer_timeout) sniffer_timeout = 10;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ return -EINVAL;
++ default:
++ return -ENXIO;
++ }
++}
++
++static int sio_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ unsigned int minor = MINOR(inode->i_rdev);
++
++ // we open all by default. we only have a special handler for the kbd sniffer
++ switch (minor) {
++ case SMARTIO_KBD_SNIFFER:
++ if (sniffer_in_use) return -EBUSY;
++ sniffer_in_use = 1;
++ SNIFFER = 1;
++ // sniff in active or passive mode
++ if ((file->f_flags & O_RDWR) == O_RDWR) SNIFFMODE = 1; else SNIFFMODE = 0;
++ // do we have a blocking or non blocking sniffer?
++ if ((file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) == O_NONBLOCK) sniffer_timeout = 100; else sniffer_timeout = -1;
++ break;
++ default:
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int sio_close(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ unsigned int minor = MINOR(inode->i_rdev);
++
++ switch (minor) {
++ case SMARTIO_KBD_SNIFFER:
++ SNIFFER = 0;
++ SNIFFMODE = 0;
++ sniffer_in_use = 0;
++ break;
++ default:
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct file_operations sio_fops = {
++ read: sio_read,
++ write: sio_write,
++ poll: sio_poll,
++ ioctl: sio_ioctl,
++ open: sio_open,
++ release: sio_close,
++};
++
++static struct proc_dir_entry *sio_dir, *parent_dir = NULL;
++
++#define SMARTIO_MAJOR 58
++#define MAJOR_NR SMARTIO_MAJOR
++
++#define PROC_NAME "sio"
++
++static int sio_read_proc(char *buf, char **start, off_t pos, int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ char *p = buf;
++
++ p += sprintf(p, "ADS SMARTIO Status: \n");
++ p += sprintf(p, "\t Keyboard Interrupt : %lu\n", kbd_int);
++ p += sprintf(p, "\t Keypad Interrupt : %lu\n", kpd_int);
++ p += sprintf(p, "\t ADC Interrupt : %lu\n", adc_int);
++ p += sprintf(p, "\t Keyboard Sniffer : %s mode : %s\n", kbd_sniff[ SNIFFER ], kbd_sniff_mode [ SNIFFMODE ]);
++
++ return (p-buf);
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++static int pm_smartio_callback(struct pm_dev *dev, pm_request_t rqst, void *data)
++{
++ switch (rqst) {
++ case PM_RESUME:
++ gc_sio_init();
++ break;
++ case PM_SUSPEND:
++ // 4/5/01 Woojung
++ // It checks Keybard received pair of press/release code.
++ // System can sleep before receiving release code
++ if (kbd_press_flag) {
++ interruptible_sleep_on(&keyboard_done_queue);
++ }
++ break;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++#endif
++
++void __init sio_init(void)
++{
++ if (register_chrdev(MAJOR_NR, "sio", &sio_fops)) {
++ printk("smartio : unable to get major %d\n", MAJOR_NR);
++ return;
++ }
++ else {
++ printk("smartio driver initialized. version %s, date:%s\n",
++ smartio_version, smartio_date);
++
++ if (sio_reset_flag != 1) {
++ gc_sio_init();
++ if (request_irq(ADS_AVR_IRQ, gc_sio_interrupt,0,"sio",NULL) != 0){
++ printk("smartio : Could not allocate IRQ!\n");
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if ((sio_dir = create_proc_entry(PROC_NAME, 0, parent_dir)) == NULL) {
++ printk("smartio : Unable to create /proc entry\n");
++ return;
++ }
++ else {
++ sio_dir->read_proc = sio_read_proc;
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ pm_register(PM_SYS_DEV, PM_SYS_KBC, pm_smartio_callback);
++#endif
++ }
++ }
++}
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/gckeymap.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/gckeymap.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/gckeymap.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/gckeymap.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,262 @@
++/* Do not edit this file! It was automatically generated by */
++/* loadkeys --mktable defkeymap.map > defkeymap.c */
++
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/keyboard.h>
++#include <linux/kd.h>
++
++u_short plain_map[NR_KEYS] = {
++ 0xf200, 0xf01b, 0xf031, 0xf032, 0xf033, 0xf034, 0xf035, 0xf036,
++ 0xf037, 0xf038, 0xf039, 0xf030, 0xf02d, 0xf03d, 0xf07f, 0xf009,
++ 0xfb71, 0xfb77, 0xfb65, 0xfb72, 0xfb74, 0xfb79, 0xfb75, 0xfb69,
++ 0xfb6f, 0xfb70, 0xf05b, 0xf05d, 0xf201, 0xf702, 0xfb61, 0xfb73,
++ 0xfb64, 0xfb66, 0xfb67, 0xfb68, 0xfb6a, 0xfb6b, 0xfb6c, 0xf03b,
++ 0xf027, 0xf060, 0xf700, 0xf05c, 0xfb7a, 0xfb78, 0xfb63, 0xfb76,
++ 0xfb62, 0xfb6e, 0xfb6d, 0xf02c, 0xf02e, 0xf02f, 0xf700, 0xf30c,
++ 0xf703, 0xf020, 0xf207, 0xf100, 0xf101, 0xf102, 0xf103, 0xf104,
++ 0xf105, 0xf106, 0xf107, 0xf108, 0xf109, 0xf208, 0xf209, 0xf307,
++ 0xf308, 0xf309, 0xf30b, 0xf304, 0xf305, 0xf306, 0xf30a, 0xf301,
++ 0xf302, 0xf303, 0xf300, 0xf310, 0xf206, 0xf200, 0xf03c, 0xf10a,
++ 0xf10b, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf30e, 0xf702, 0xf30d, 0xf01c, 0xf701, 0xf205, 0xf114, 0xf603,
++ 0xf118, 0xf601, 0xf602, 0xf117, 0xf600, 0xf119, 0xf115, 0xf116,
++ 0xf11a, 0xf10c, 0xf10d, 0xf11b, 0xf11c, 0xf110, 0xf311, 0xf11d,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++};
++
++u_short shift_map[NR_KEYS] = {
++ 0xf200, 0xf01b, 0xf021, 0xf040, 0xf023, 0xf024, 0xf025, 0xf05e,
++ 0xf026, 0xf02a, 0xf028, 0xf029, 0xf05f, 0xf02b, 0xf07f, 0xf009,
++ 0xfb51, 0xfb57, 0xfb45, 0xfb52, 0xfb54, 0xfb59, 0xfb55, 0xfb49,
++ 0xfb4f, 0xfb50, 0xf07b, 0xf07d, 0xf201, 0xf702, 0xfb41, 0xfb53,
++ 0xfb44, 0xfb46, 0xfb47, 0xfb48, 0xfb4a, 0xfb4b, 0xfb4c, 0xf03a,
++ 0xf022, 0xf07e, 0xf700, 0xf07c, 0xfb5a, 0xfb58, 0xfb43, 0xfb56,
++ 0xfb42, 0xfb4e, 0xfb4d, 0xf03c, 0xf03e, 0xf03f, 0xf700, 0xf30c,
++ 0xf703, 0xf020, 0xf207, 0xf10a, 0xf10b, 0xf10c, 0xf10d, 0xf10e,
++ 0xf10f, 0xf110, 0xf111, 0xf112, 0xf113, 0xf213, 0xf203, 0xf307,
++ 0xf308, 0xf309, 0xf30b, 0xf304, 0xf305, 0xf306, 0xf30a, 0xf301,
++ 0xf302, 0xf303, 0xf300, 0xf310, 0xf206, 0xf200, 0xf03e, 0xf10a,
++ 0xf10b, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf30e, 0xf702, 0xf30d, 0xf200, 0xf701, 0xf205, 0xf114, 0xf603,
++ 0xf20b, 0xf601, 0xf602, 0xf117, 0xf600, 0xf20a, 0xf115, 0xf116,
++ 0xf11a, 0xf10c, 0xf10d, 0xf11b, 0xf11c, 0xf110, 0xf311, 0xf11d,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++};
++
++u_short altgr_map[NR_KEYS] = {
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf040, 0xf200, 0xf024, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf07b, 0xf05b, 0xf05d, 0xf07d, 0xf05c, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xfb71, 0xfb77, 0xf918, 0xfb72, 0xfb74, 0xfb79, 0xfb75, 0xfb69,
++ 0xfb6f, 0xfb70, 0xf200, 0xf07e, 0xf201, 0xf702, 0xf914, 0xfb73,
++ 0xf917, 0xf919, 0xfb67, 0xfb68, 0xfb6a, 0xfb6b, 0xfb6c, 0xf200,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf700, 0xf200, 0xfb7a, 0xfb78, 0xf916, 0xfb76,
++ 0xf915, 0xfb6e, 0xfb6d, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf700, 0xf30c,
++ 0xf703, 0xf200, 0xf207, 0xf50c, 0xf50d, 0xf50e, 0xf50f, 0xf510,
++ 0xf511, 0xf512, 0xf513, 0xf514, 0xf515, 0xf208, 0xf202, 0xf911,
++ 0xf912, 0xf913, 0xf30b, 0xf90e, 0xf90f, 0xf910, 0xf30a, 0xf90b,
++ 0xf90c, 0xf90d, 0xf90a, 0xf310, 0xf206, 0xf200, 0xf07c, 0xf516,
++ 0xf517, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf30e, 0xf702, 0xf30d, 0xf200, 0xf701, 0xf205, 0xf114, 0xf603,
++ 0xf118, 0xf601, 0xf602, 0xf117, 0xf600, 0xf119, 0xf115, 0xf116,
++ 0xf11a, 0xf10c, 0xf10d, 0xf11b, 0xf11c, 0xf110, 0xf311, 0xf11d,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++};
++
++u_short ctrl_map[NR_KEYS] = {
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf000, 0xf01b, 0xf01c, 0xf01d, 0xf01e,
++ 0xf01f, 0xf07f, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf01f, 0xf200, 0xf008, 0xf200,
++ 0xf011, 0xf017, 0xf005, 0xf012, 0xf014, 0xf019, 0xf015, 0xf009,
++ 0xf00f, 0xf010, 0xf01b, 0xf01d, 0xf201, 0xf702, 0xf001, 0xf013,
++ 0xf004, 0xf006, 0xf007, 0xf008, 0xf00a, 0xf00b, 0xf00c, 0xf200,
++ 0xf007, 0xf000, 0xf700, 0xf01c, 0xf01a, 0xf018, 0xf003, 0xf016,
++ 0xf002, 0xf00e, 0xf00d, 0xf200, 0xf20e, 0xf07f, 0xf700, 0xf30c,
++ 0xf703, 0xf000, 0xf207, 0xf100, 0xf101, 0xf102, 0xf103, 0xf104,
++ 0xf105, 0xf106, 0xf107, 0xf108, 0xf109, 0xf208, 0xf204, 0xf307,
++ 0xf308, 0xf309, 0xf30b, 0xf304, 0xf305, 0xf306, 0xf30a, 0xf301,
++ 0xf302, 0xf303, 0xf300, 0xf310, 0xf206, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf10a,
++ 0xf10b, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf30e, 0xf702, 0xf30d, 0xf01c, 0xf701, 0xf205, 0xf114, 0xf603,
++ 0xf118, 0xf601, 0xf602, 0xf117, 0xf600, 0xf119, 0xf115, 0xf116,
++ 0xf11a, 0xf10c, 0xf10d, 0xf11b, 0xf11c, 0xf110, 0xf311, 0xf11d,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++};
++
++u_short shift_ctrl_map[NR_KEYS] = {
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf000, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf01f, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf011, 0xf017, 0xf005, 0xf012, 0xf014, 0xf019, 0xf015, 0xf009,
++ 0xf00f, 0xf010, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf201, 0xf702, 0xf001, 0xf013,
++ 0xf004, 0xf006, 0xf007, 0xf008, 0xf00a, 0xf00b, 0xf00c, 0xf200,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf700, 0xf200, 0xf01a, 0xf018, 0xf003, 0xf016,
++ 0xf002, 0xf00e, 0xf00d, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf700, 0xf30c,
++ 0xf703, 0xf200, 0xf207, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf208, 0xf200, 0xf307,
++ 0xf308, 0xf309, 0xf30b, 0xf304, 0xf305, 0xf306, 0xf30a, 0xf301,
++ 0xf302, 0xf303, 0xf300, 0xf310, 0xf206, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf30e, 0xf702, 0xf30d, 0xf200, 0xf701, 0xf205, 0xf114, 0xf603,
++ 0xf118, 0xf601, 0xf602, 0xf117, 0xf600, 0xf119, 0xf115, 0xf116,
++ 0xf11a, 0xf10c, 0xf10d, 0xf11b, 0xf11c, 0xf110, 0xf311, 0xf11d,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++};
++
++u_short alt_map[NR_KEYS] = {
++ 0xf200, 0xf81b, 0xf831, 0xf832, 0xf833, 0xf834, 0xf835, 0xf836,
++ 0xf837, 0xf838, 0xf839, 0xf830, 0xf82d, 0xf83d, 0xf87f, 0xf809,
++ 0xf871, 0xf877, 0xf865, 0xf872, 0xf874, 0xf879, 0xf875, 0xf869,
++ 0xf86f, 0xf870, 0xf85b, 0xf85d, 0xf80d, 0xf702, 0xf861, 0xf873,
++ 0xf864, 0xf866, 0xf867, 0xf868, 0xf86a, 0xf86b, 0xf86c, 0xf83b,
++ 0xf827, 0xf860, 0xf700, 0xf85c, 0xf87a, 0xf878, 0xf863, 0xf876,
++ 0xf862, 0xf86e, 0xf86d, 0xf82c, 0xf82e, 0xf82f, 0xf700, 0xf30c,
++ 0xf703, 0xf820, 0xf207, 0xf500, 0xf501, 0xf502, 0xf503, 0xf504,
++ 0xf505, 0xf506, 0xf507, 0xf508, 0xf509, 0xf208, 0xf209, 0xf907,
++ 0xf908, 0xf909, 0xf30b, 0xf904, 0xf905, 0xf906, 0xf30a, 0xf901,
++ 0xf902, 0xf903, 0xf900, 0xf310, 0xf206, 0xf200, 0xf83c, 0xf50a,
++ 0xf50b, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf30e, 0xf702, 0xf30d, 0xf01c, 0xf701, 0xf205, 0xf114, 0xf603,
++ 0xf118, 0xf210, 0xf211, 0xf117, 0xf600, 0xf119, 0xf115, 0xf116,
++ 0xf11a, 0xf10c, 0xf10d, 0xf11b, 0xf11c, 0xf110, 0xf311, 0xf11d,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++};
++
++u_short ctrl_alt_map[NR_KEYS] = {
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf811, 0xf817, 0xf805, 0xf812, 0xf814, 0xf819, 0xf815, 0xf809,
++ 0xf80f, 0xf810, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf201, 0xf702, 0xf801, 0xf813,
++ 0xf804, 0xf806, 0xf807, 0xf808, 0xf80a, 0xf80b, 0xf80c, 0xf200,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf700, 0xf200, 0xf81a, 0xf818, 0xf803, 0xf816,
++ 0xf802, 0xf80e, 0xf80d, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf700, 0xf30c,
++ 0xf703, 0xf200, 0xf207, 0xf500, 0xf501, 0xf502, 0xf503, 0xf504,
++ 0xf505, 0xf506, 0xf507, 0xf508, 0xf509, 0xf208, 0xf200, 0xf307,
++ 0xf308, 0xf309, 0xf30b, 0xf304, 0xf305, 0xf306, 0xf30a, 0xf301,
++ 0xf302, 0xf303, 0xf300, 0xf20c, 0xf206, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf50a,
++ 0xf50b, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++ 0xf30e, 0xf702, 0xf30d, 0xf200, 0xf701, 0xf205, 0xf114, 0xf603,
++ 0xf118, 0xf601, 0xf602, 0xf117, 0xf600, 0xf119, 0xf115, 0xf20c,
++ 0xf11a, 0xf10c, 0xf10d, 0xf11b, 0xf11c, 0xf110, 0xf311, 0xf11d,
++ 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200, 0xf200,
++};
++
++ushort *key_maps[MAX_NR_KEYMAPS] = {
++ plain_map, shift_map, altgr_map, 0,
++ ctrl_map, shift_ctrl_map, 0, 0,
++ alt_map, 0, 0, 0,
++ ctrl_alt_map, 0
++};
++
++unsigned int keymap_count = 7;
++
++/*
++ * Philosophy: most people do not define more strings, but they who do
++ * often want quite a lot of string space. So, we statically allocate
++ * the default and allocate dynamically in chunks of 512 bytes.
++ */
++
++char func_buf[] = {
++ '\033', '[', '[', 'A', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '[', 'B', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '[', 'C', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '[', 'D', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '[', 'E', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '1', '7', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '1', '8', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '1', '9', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '0', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '1', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '3', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '4', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '5', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '6', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '8', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '9', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '3', '1', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '3', '2', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '3', '3', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '3', '4', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '1', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '2', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '3', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '4', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '5', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', '6', '~', 0,
++ '\033', '[', 'M', 0,
++ '\033', '[', 'P', 0,
++};
++
++char *funcbufptr = func_buf;
++int funcbufsize = sizeof(func_buf);
++int funcbufleft = 0; /* space left */
++
++char *func_table[MAX_NR_FUNC] = {
++ func_buf + 0,
++ func_buf + 5,
++ func_buf + 10,
++ func_buf + 15,
++ func_buf + 20,
++ func_buf + 25,
++ func_buf + 31,
++ func_buf + 37,
++ func_buf + 43,
++ func_buf + 49,
++ func_buf + 55,
++ func_buf + 61,
++ func_buf + 67,
++ func_buf + 73,
++ func_buf + 79,
++ func_buf + 85,
++ func_buf + 91,
++ func_buf + 97,
++ func_buf + 103,
++ func_buf + 109,
++ func_buf + 115,
++ func_buf + 120,
++ func_buf + 125,
++ func_buf + 130,
++ func_buf + 135,
++ func_buf + 140,
++ func_buf + 145,
++ 0,
++ 0,
++ func_buf + 149,
++ 0,
++};
++
++struct kbdiacr accent_table[MAX_DIACR] = {
++ {'`', 'A', '\300'}, {'`', 'a', '\340'},
++ {'\'', 'A', '\301'}, {'\'', 'a', '\341'},
++ {'^', 'A', '\302'}, {'^', 'a', '\342'},
++ {'~', 'A', '\303'}, {'~', 'a', '\343'},
++ {'"', 'A', '\304'}, {'"', 'a', '\344'},
++ {'O', 'A', '\305'}, {'o', 'a', '\345'},
++ {'0', 'A', '\305'}, {'0', 'a', '\345'},
++ {'A', 'A', '\305'}, {'a', 'a', '\345'},
++ {'A', 'E', '\306'}, {'a', 'e', '\346'},
++ {',', 'C', '\307'}, {',', 'c', '\347'},
++ {'`', 'E', '\310'}, {'`', 'e', '\350'},
++ {'\'', 'E', '\311'}, {'\'', 'e', '\351'},
++ {'^', 'E', '\312'}, {'^', 'e', '\352'},
++ {'"', 'E', '\313'}, {'"', 'e', '\353'},
++ {'`', 'I', '\314'}, {'`', 'i', '\354'},
++ {'\'', 'I', '\315'}, {'\'', 'i', '\355'},
++ {'^', 'I', '\316'}, {'^', 'i', '\356'},
++ {'"', 'I', '\317'}, {'"', 'i', '\357'},
++ {'-', 'D', '\320'}, {'-', 'd', '\360'},
++ {'~', 'N', '\321'}, {'~', 'n', '\361'},
++ {'`', 'O', '\322'}, {'`', 'o', '\362'},
++ {'\'', 'O', '\323'}, {'\'', 'o', '\363'},
++ {'^', 'O', '\324'}, {'^', 'o', '\364'},
++ {'~', 'O', '\325'}, {'~', 'o', '\365'},
++ {'"', 'O', '\326'}, {'"', 'o', '\366'},
++ {'/', 'O', '\330'}, {'/', 'o', '\370'},
++ {'`', 'U', '\331'}, {'`', 'u', '\371'},
++ {'\'', 'U', '\332'}, {'\'', 'u', '\372'},
++ {'^', 'U', '\333'}, {'^', 'u', '\373'},
++ {'"', 'U', '\334'}, {'"', 'u', '\374'},
++ {'\'', 'Y', '\335'}, {'\'', 'y', '\375'},
++ {'T', 'H', '\336'}, {'t', 'h', '\376'},
++ {'s', 's', '\337'}, {'"', 'y', '\377'},
++ {'s', 'z', '\337'}, {'i', 'j', '\377'},
++};
++
++unsigned int accent_table_size = 68;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/gckeymap.map linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/gckeymap.map
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/gckeymap.map 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/gckeymap.map 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,357 @@
++# Default kernel keymap. This uses 7 modifier combinations.
++keymaps 0-2,4-5,8,12
++# Change the above line into
++# keymaps 0-2,4-6,8,12
++# in case you want the entries
++# altgr control keycode 83 = Boot
++# altgr control keycode 111 = Boot
++# below.
++#
++# In fact AltGr is used very little, and one more keymap can
++# be saved by mapping AltGr to Alt (and adapting a few entries):
++# keycode 100 = Alt
++#
++keycode 1 = Escape Escape
++ alt keycode 1 = Meta_Escape
++keycode 2 = one exclam
++ alt keycode 2 = Meta_one
++keycode 3 = two at at
++ control keycode 3 = nul
++ shift control keycode 3 = nul
++ alt keycode 3 = Meta_two
++keycode 4 = three numbersign
++ control keycode 4 = Escape
++ alt keycode 4 = Meta_three
++keycode 5 = four dollar dollar
++ control keycode 5 = Control_backslash
++ alt keycode 5 = Meta_four
++keycode 6 = five percent
++ control keycode 6 = Control_bracketright
++ alt keycode 6 = Meta_five
++keycode 7 = six asciicircum
++ control keycode 7 = Control_asciicircum
++ alt keycode 7 = Meta_six
++keycode 8 = seven ampersand braceleft
++ control keycode 8 = Control_underscore
++ alt keycode 8 = Meta_seven
++keycode 9 = eight asterisk bracketleft
++ control keycode 9 = Delete
++ alt keycode 9 = Meta_eight
++keycode 10 = nine parenleft bracketright
++ alt keycode 10 = Meta_nine
++keycode 11 = zero parenright braceright
++ alt keycode 11 = Meta_zero
++keycode 12 = minus underscore backslash
++ control keycode 12 = Control_underscore
++ shift control keycode 12 = Control_underscore
++ alt keycode 12 = Meta_minus
++keycode 13 = equal plus
++ alt keycode 13 = Meta_equal
++keycode 14 = Delete Delete
++ control keycode 14 = BackSpace
++ alt keycode 14 = Meta_Delete
++keycode 15 = Tab Tab
++ alt keycode 15 = Meta_Tab
++keycode 16 = q
++keycode 17 = w
++keycode 18 = e
++ altgr keycode 18 = Hex_E
++keycode 19 = r
++keycode 20 = t
++keycode 21 = y
++keycode 22 = u
++keycode 23 = i
++keycode 24 = o
++keycode 25 = p
++keycode 26 = bracketleft braceleft
++ control keycode 26 = Escape
++ alt keycode 26 = Meta_bracketleft
++keycode 27 = bracketright braceright asciitilde
++ control keycode 27 = Control_bracketright
++ alt keycode 27 = Meta_bracketright
++keycode 28 = Return
++ alt keycode 28 = Meta_Control_m
++keycode 29 = Control
++keycode 30 = a
++ altgr keycode 30 = Hex_A
++keycode 31 = s
++keycode 32 = d
++ altgr keycode 32 = Hex_D
++keycode 33 = f
++ altgr keycode 33 = Hex_F
++keycode 34 = g
++keycode 35 = h
++keycode 36 = j
++keycode 37 = k
++keycode 38 = l
++keycode 39 = semicolon colon
++ alt keycode 39 = Meta_semicolon
++keycode 40 = apostrophe quotedbl
++ control keycode 40 = Control_g
++ alt keycode 40 = Meta_apostrophe
++keycode 41 = grave asciitilde
++ control keycode 41 = nul
++ alt keycode 41 = Meta_grave
++keycode 42 = Shift
++keycode 43 = backslash bar
++ control keycode 43 = Control_backslash
++ alt keycode 43 = Meta_backslash
++keycode 44 = z
++keycode 45 = x
++keycode 46 = c
++ altgr keycode 46 = Hex_C
++keycode 47 = v
++keycode 48 = b
++ altgr keycode 48 = Hex_B
++keycode 49 = n
++keycode 50 = m
++keycode 51 = comma less
++ alt keycode 51 = Meta_comma
++keycode 52 = period greater
++ control keycode 52 = Compose
++ alt keycode 52 = Meta_period
++keycode 53 = slash question
++ control keycode 53 = Delete
++ alt keycode 53 = Meta_slash
++keycode 54 = Shift
++keycode 55 = KP_Multiply
++keycode 56 = Alt
++keycode 57 = space space
++ control keycode 57 = nul
++ alt keycode 57 = Meta_space
++keycode 58 = Caps_Lock
++keycode 59 = F1 F11 Console_13
++ control keycode 59 = F1
++ alt keycode 59 = Console_1
++ control alt keycode 59 = Console_1
++keycode 60 = F2 F12 Console_14
++ control keycode 60 = F2
++ alt keycode 60 = Console_2
++ control alt keycode 60 = Console_2
++keycode 61 = F3 F13 Console_15
++ control keycode 61 = F3
++ alt keycode 61 = Console_3
++ control alt keycode 61 = Console_3
++keycode 62 = F4 F14 Console_16
++ control keycode 62 = F4
++ alt keycode 62 = Console_4
++ control alt keycode 62 = Console_4
++keycode 63 = F5 F15 Console_17
++ control keycode 63 = F5
++ alt keycode 63 = Console_5
++ control alt keycode 63 = Console_5
++keycode 64 = F6 F16 Console_18
++ control keycode 64 = F6
++ alt keycode 64 = Console_6
++ control alt keycode 64 = Console_6
++keycode 65 = F7 F17 Console_19
++ control keycode 65 = F7
++ alt keycode 65 = Console_7
++ control alt keycode 65 = Console_7
++keycode 66 = F8 F18 Console_20
++ control keycode 66 = F8
++ alt keycode 66 = Console_8
++ control alt keycode 66 = Console_8
++keycode 67 = F9 F19 Console_21
++ control keycode 67 = F9
++ alt keycode 67 = Console_9
++ control alt keycode 67 = Console_9
++keycode 68 = F10 F20 Console_22
++ control keycode 68 = F10
++ alt keycode 68 = Console_10
++ control alt keycode 68 = Console_10
++keycode 69 = Num_Lock
++ shift keycode 69 = Bare_Num_Lock
++keycode 70 = Scroll_Lock Show_Memory Show_Registers
++ control keycode 70 = Show_State
++ alt keycode 70 = Scroll_Lock
++keycode 71 = KP_7
++ alt keycode 71 = Ascii_7
++ altgr keycode 71 = Hex_7
++keycode 72 = KP_8
++ alt keycode 72 = Ascii_8
++ altgr keycode 72 = Hex_8
++keycode 73 = KP_9
++ alt keycode 73 = Ascii_9
++ altgr keycode 73 = Hex_9
++keycode 74 = KP_Subtract
++keycode 75 = KP_4
++ alt keycode 75 = Ascii_4
++ altgr keycode 75 = Hex_4
++keycode 76 = KP_5
++ alt keycode 76 = Ascii_5
++ altgr keycode 76 = Hex_5
++keycode 77 = KP_6
++ alt keycode 77 = Ascii_6
++ altgr keycode 77 = Hex_6
++keycode 78 = KP_Add
++keycode 79 = KP_1
++ alt keycode 79 = Ascii_1
++ altgr keycode 79 = Hex_1
++keycode 80 = KP_2
++ alt keycode 80 = Ascii_2
++ altgr keycode 80 = Hex_2
++keycode 81 = KP_3
++ alt keycode 81 = Ascii_3
++ altgr keycode 81 = Hex_3
++keycode 82 = KP_0
++ alt keycode 82 = Ascii_0
++ altgr keycode 82 = Hex_0
++keycode 83 = KP_Period
++# altgr control keycode 83 = Boot
++ control alt keycode 83 = Boot
++keycode 84 = Last_Console
++keycode 85 =
++keycode 86 = less greater bar
++ alt keycode 86 = Meta_less
++keycode 87 = F11 F11 Console_23
++ control keycode 87 = F11
++ alt keycode 87 = Console_11
++ control alt keycode 87 = Console_11
++keycode 88 = F12 F12 Console_24
++ control keycode 88 = F12
++ alt keycode 88 = Console_12
++ control alt keycode 88 = Console_12
++keycode 89 =
++keycode 90 =
++keycode 91 =
++keycode 92 =
++keycode 93 =
++keycode 94 =
++keycode 95 =
++keycode 96 = KP_Enter
++keycode 97 = Control
++keycode 98 = KP_Divide
++keycode 99 = Control_backslash
++ control keycode 99 = Control_backslash
++ alt keycode 99 = Control_backslash
++keycode 100 = AltGr
++keycode 101 = Break
++keycode 102 = Find
++keycode 103 = Up
++keycode 104 = Prior
++ shift keycode 104 = Scroll_Backward
++keycode 105 = Left
++ alt keycode 105 = Decr_Console
++keycode 106 = Right
++ alt keycode 106 = Incr_Console
++keycode 107 = Select
++keycode 108 = Down
++keycode 109 = Next
++ shift keycode 109 = Scroll_Forward
++keycode 110 = Insert
++keycode 111 = Remove
++# altgr control keycode 111 = Boot
++ control alt keycode 111 = Boot
++keycode 112 = Macro
++keycode 113 = F13
++keycode 114 = F14
++keycode 115 = Help
++keycode 116 = Do
++keycode 117 = F17
++keycode 118 = KP_MinPlus
++keycode 119 = Pause
++keycode 120 =
++keycode 121 =
++keycode 122 =
++keycode 123 =
++keycode 124 =
++keycode 125 =
++keycode 126 =
++keycode 127 =
++string F1 = "\033[[A"
++string F2 = "\033[[B"
++string F3 = "\033[[C"
++string F4 = "\033[[D"
++string F5 = "\033[[E"
++string F6 = "\033[17~"
++string F7 = "\033[18~"
++string F8 = "\033[19~"
++string F9 = "\033[20~"
++string F10 = "\033[21~"
++string F11 = "\033[23~"
++string F12 = "\033[24~"
++string F13 = "\033[25~"
++string F14 = "\033[26~"
++string F15 = "\033[28~"
++string F16 = "\033[29~"
++string F17 = "\033[31~"
++string F18 = "\033[32~"
++string F19 = "\033[33~"
++string F20 = "\033[34~"
++string Find = "\033[1~"
++string Insert = "\033[2~"
++string Remove = "\033[3~"
++string Select = "\033[4~"
++string Prior = "\033[5~"
++string Next = "\033[6~"
++string Macro = "\033[M"
++string Pause = "\033[P"
++compose '`' 'A' to 'À'
++compose '`' 'a' to 'à'
++compose '\'' 'A' to 'Á'
++compose '\'' 'a' to 'á'
++compose '^' 'A' to 'Â'
++compose '^' 'a' to 'â'
++compose '~' 'A' to 'Ã'
++compose '~' 'a' to 'ã'
++compose '"' 'A' to 'Ä'
++compose '"' 'a' to 'ä'
++compose 'O' 'A' to 'Å'
++compose 'o' 'a' to 'å'
++compose '0' 'A' to 'Å'
++compose '0' 'a' to 'å'
++compose 'A' 'A' to 'Å'
++compose 'a' 'a' to 'å'
++compose 'A' 'E' to 'Æ'
++compose 'a' 'e' to 'æ'
++compose ',' 'C' to 'Ç'
++compose ',' 'c' to 'ç'
++compose '`' 'E' to 'È'
++compose '`' 'e' to 'è'
++compose '\'' 'E' to 'É'
++compose '\'' 'e' to 'é'
++compose '^' 'E' to 'Ê'
++compose '^' 'e' to 'ê'
++compose '"' 'E' to 'Ë'
++compose '"' 'e' to 'ë'
++compose '`' 'I' to 'Ì'
++compose '`' 'i' to 'ì'
++compose '\'' 'I' to 'Í'
++compose '\'' 'i' to 'í'
++compose '^' 'I' to 'Î'
++compose '^' 'i' to 'î'
++compose '"' 'I' to 'Ï'
++compose '"' 'i' to 'ï'
++compose '-' 'D' to 'Ð'
++compose '-' 'd' to 'ð'
++compose '~' 'N' to 'Ñ'
++compose '~' 'n' to 'ñ'
++compose '`' 'O' to 'Ò'
++compose '`' 'o' to 'ò'
++compose '\'' 'O' to 'Ó'
++compose '\'' 'o' to 'ó'
++compose '^' 'O' to 'Ô'
++compose '^' 'o' to 'ô'
++compose '~' 'O' to 'Õ'
++compose '~' 'o' to 'õ'
++compose '"' 'O' to 'Ö'
++compose '"' 'o' to 'ö'
++compose '/' 'O' to 'Ø'
++compose '/' 'o' to 'ø'
++compose '`' 'U' to 'Ù'
++compose '`' 'u' to 'ù'
++compose '\'' 'U' to 'Ú'
++compose '\'' 'u' to 'ú'
++compose '^' 'U' to 'Û'
++compose '^' 'u' to 'û'
++compose '"' 'U' to 'Ü'
++compose '"' 'u' to 'ü'
++compose '\'' 'Y' to 'Ý'
++compose '\'' 'y' to 'ý'
++compose 'T' 'H' to 'Þ'
++compose 't' 'h' to 'þ'
++compose 's' 's' to 'ß'
++compose '"' 'y' to 'ÿ'
++compose 's' 'z' to 'ß'
++compose 'i' 'j' to 'ÿ'
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/generic_serial.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/generic_serial.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/generic_serial.c 2002-11-28 23:53:12.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/generic_serial.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -883,6 +883,9 @@
+ if(!memcmp(tiosp->c_cc, old_termios->c_cc, NCC)) printk("c_cc changed\n");
+ }
+
++ /*
++ * should be using tty_get_baud_rate() here -- rmk
++ */
+ baudrate = tiosp->c_cflag & CBAUD;
+ if (baudrate & CBAUDEX) {
+ baudrate &= ~CBAUDEX;
+@@ -957,6 +960,11 @@
+ unsigned long flags;
+ unsigned long page;
+
++ /*
++ * Do we expect to allocate tmp_buf from an interrupt routine?
++ * If not, then save_flags() cli() and restore_flags() are
++ * redundant here and should be replaced by a semaphore. -- rmk
++ */
+ save_flags (flags);
+ if (!tmp_buf) {
+ page = get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL);
+@@ -976,6 +984,11 @@
+ if (port->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED)
+ return 0;
+
++ /*
++ * Do we expect to allocate xmit_buf from an interrupt routine?
++ * If not, then save_flags() cli() and restore_flags() are
++ * redundant here and should be replaced by a semaphore. -- rmk
++ */
+ if (!port->xmit_buf) {
+ /* We may sleep in get_free_page() */
+ unsigned long tmp;
+@@ -1016,7 +1029,7 @@
+ struct serial_struct sio;
+
+ if (copy_from_user(&sio, sp, sizeof(struct serial_struct)))
+- return(-EFAULT);
++ return -EFAULT;
+
+ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
+ if ((sio.baud_base != port->baud_base) ||
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/keyboard.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/keyboard.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/keyboard.c 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/keyboard.c 2004-02-11 01:12:05.000000000 +0000
+@@ -14,13 +14,17 @@
+ * `Sticky' modifier keys, 951006.
+ *
+ * 11-11-96: SAK should now work in the raw mode (Martin Mares)
+- *
++ *
+ * Modified to provide 'generic' keyboard support by Hamish Macdonald
+ * Merge with the m68k keyboard driver and split-off of the PC low-level
+ * parts by Geert Uytterhoeven, May 1997
+ *
+ * 27-05-97: Added support for the Magic SysRq Key (Martin Mares)
+ * 30-07-98: Dead keys redone, aeb@cwi.nl.
++ *
++ * 04-04-1998: Added keyboard autorepeat support (some keyboards don't
++ * autorepeat, and some keyboard changers interfere with keyboard
++ * autorepeat settings). - Russell King (rmk@arm.linux.org.uk)
+ */
+
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+@@ -30,6 +34,7 @@
+ #include <linux/tty_flip.h>
+ #include <linux/mm.h>
+ #include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/timer.h>
+ #include <linux/random.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+
+@@ -61,6 +66,14 @@
+ #define KBD_DEFLOCK 0
+ #endif
+
++/*
++ * Default autorepeat settings.
++ * DEFAULT_REPEAT_TIMEOUT is the timeout from the keypress to the first repeat
++ * DEFAULT_REPEAT_INTERVAL is the timeout between successive repeats
++ */
++#define DEFAULT_REPEAT_TIMEOUT HZ*300/1000
++#define DEFAULT_REPEAT_INTERVAL HZ*30/1000
++
+ void (*kbd_ledfunc)(unsigned int led);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(handle_scancode);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(kbd_ledfunc);
+@@ -82,21 +95,25 @@
+ static unsigned long key_down[256/BITS_PER_LONG];
+
+ static int dead_key_next;
+-/*
++/*
+ * In order to retrieve the shift_state (for the mouse server), either
+- * the variable must be global, or a new procedure must be created to
++ * the variable must be global, or a new procedure must be created to
+ * return the value. I chose the former way.
+ */
+ int shift_state;
+ static int npadch = -1; /* -1 or number assembled on pad */
+ static unsigned char diacr;
+ static char rep; /* flag telling character repeat */
++static int kbd_repeatkeycode= -1;
++static int kbd_repeattimeout = DEFAULT_REPEAT_TIMEOUT;
++static int kbd_repeatinterval= DEFAULT_REPEAT_INTERVAL;
+ struct kbd_struct kbd_table[MAX_NR_CONSOLES];
+ static struct tty_struct **ttytab;
+ static struct kbd_struct * kbd = kbd_table;
+ static struct tty_struct * tty;
+ static unsigned char prev_scancode;
+
++static void kbd_processkeycode(unsigned char scancode, char up_flag, int autorepeat);
+ void compute_shiftstate(void);
+
+ typedef void (*k_hand)(unsigned char value, char up_flag);
+@@ -163,7 +180,8 @@
+ * string, and in both cases we might assume that it is
+ * in utf-8 already.
+ */
+-void to_utf8(ushort c) {
++void to_utf8(ushort c)
++{
+ if (c < 0x80)
+ put_queue(c); /* 0******* */
+ else if (c < 0x800) {
+@@ -182,17 +200,23 @@
+ * Translation of escaped scancodes to keycodes.
+ * This is now user-settable (for machines were it makes sense).
+ */
+-
+ int setkeycode(unsigned int scancode, unsigned int keycode)
+ {
+- return kbd_setkeycode(scancode, keycode);
++ return kbd_setkeycode(scancode, keycode);
+ }
+
+ int getkeycode(unsigned int scancode)
+ {
+- return kbd_getkeycode(scancode);
++ return kbd_getkeycode(scancode);
+ }
+
++static void key_callback(unsigned long nr);
++
++static struct timer_list key_autorepeat_timer =
++{
++ function: key_callback
++};
++
+ void handle_scancode(unsigned char scancode, int down)
+ {
+ unsigned char keycode;
+@@ -201,6 +225,7 @@
+ char have_keycode;
+
+ pm_access(pm_kbd);
++
+ add_keyboard_randomness(scancode | up_flag);
+
+ tty = ttytab? ttytab[fg_console]: NULL;
+@@ -223,15 +248,15 @@
+ if (raw_mode) {
+ /*
+ * The following is a workaround for hardware
+- * which sometimes send the key release event twice
++ * which sometimes send the key release event twice
+ */
+ unsigned char next_scancode = scancode|up_flag;
+ if (have_keycode && up_flag && next_scancode==prev_scancode) {
+ /* unexpected 2nd release event */
+ } else {
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Only save previous scancode if it was a key-up
+- * and had a single-byte scancode.
++ * and had a single-byte scancode.
+ */
+ if (!have_keycode)
+ prev_scancode = 1;
+@@ -256,12 +281,35 @@
+ * return the keycode if in MEDIUMRAW mode.
+ */
+
++ kbd_processkeycode(keycode, up_flag, 0);
++
++out:
++ do_poke_blanked_console = 1;
++ schedule_console_callback();
++}
++
++static void
++kbd_processkeycode(unsigned char keycode, char up_flag, int autorepeat)
++{
++ char raw_mode = (kbd->kbdmode == VC_RAW);
++
+ if (up_flag) {
+ rep = 0;
+ if(!test_and_clear_bit(keycode, key_down))
+ up_flag = kbd_unexpected_up(keycode);
+- } else
++ } else {
+ rep = test_and_set_bit(keycode, key_down);
++ /* If the keyboard autorepeated for us, ignore it.
++ * We do our own autorepeat processing.
++ */
++ if (rep && !autorepeat)
++ return;
++ }
++
++ if (kbd_repeatkeycode == keycode || !up_flag || raw_mode) {
++ kbd_repeatkeycode = -1;
++ del_timer(&key_autorepeat_timer);
++ }
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ /* Handle the SysRq Hack */
+ if (keycode == SYSRQ_KEY) {
+@@ -275,6 +323,23 @@
+ }
+ #endif
+
++ /*
++ * Calculate the next time when we have to do some autorepeat
++ * processing. Note that we do not do autorepeat processing
++ * while in raw mode but we do do autorepeat processing in
++ * medium raw mode.
++ */
++ if (!up_flag && !raw_mode) {
++ kbd_repeatkeycode = keycode;
++ if (vc_kbd_mode(kbd, VC_REPEAT)) {
++ if (rep)
++ key_autorepeat_timer.expires = jiffies + kbd_repeatinterval;
++ else
++ key_autorepeat_timer.expires = jiffies + kbd_repeattimeout;
++ add_timer(&key_autorepeat_timer);
++ }
++ }
++
+ if (kbd->kbdmode == VC_MEDIUMRAW) {
+ /* soon keycodes will require more than one byte */
+ put_queue(keycode + up_flag);
+@@ -343,9 +408,24 @@
+ #endif
+ }
+ }
++ rep = 0;
+ out:
+- do_poke_blanked_console = 1;
+- schedule_console_callback();
++}
++
++/*
++ * This clears the key down arrays when the keyboard is reset. On
++ * keyboard reset, this must be called before any keycodes are
++ * received.
++ */
++void kbd_reset_kdown(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_SHIFT; i++)
++ k_down[i] = 0;
++ for (i = 0; i < SIZE(key_down); i++)
++ key_down[i] = 0;
++ shift_state = 0;
+ }
+
+ void put_queue(int ch)
+@@ -453,7 +533,7 @@
+ static void decr_console(void)
+ {
+ int i;
+-
++
+ for (i = fg_console-1; i != fg_console; i--) {
+ if (i == -1)
+ i = MAX_NR_CONSOLES-1;
+@@ -531,7 +611,7 @@
+ {
+ }
+
+-static void do_null()
++static void do_null(void)
+ {
+ compute_shiftstate();
+ }
+@@ -646,8 +726,8 @@
+
+ static void do_pad(unsigned char value, char up_flag)
+ {
+- static const char *pad_chars = "0123456789+-*/\015,.?()";
+- static const char *app_map = "pqrstuvwxylSRQMnnmPQ";
++ static const char *pad_chars = "0123456789+-*/\015,.?()#";
++ static const char *app_map = "pqrstuvwxylSRQMnnmPQS";
+
+ if (up_flag)
+ return; /* no action, if this is a key release */
+@@ -748,9 +828,10 @@
+ }
+ }
+
+-/* called after returning from RAW mode or when changing consoles -
+- recompute k_down[] and shift_state from key_down[] */
+-/* maybe called when keymap is undefined, so that shiftkey release is seen */
++/* Called after returning from RAW mode or when changing consoles -
++ * recompute k_down[] and shift_state from key_down[]
++ * Maybe called when keymap is undefined so that shift key release is seen
++ */
+ void compute_shiftstate(void)
+ {
+ int i, j, k, sym, val;
+@@ -829,19 +910,22 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
+- * The leds display either (i) the status of NumLock, CapsLock, ScrollLock,
+- * or (ii) whatever pattern of lights people want to show using KDSETLED,
+- * or (iii) specified bits of specified words in kernel memory.
++ * The leds display either
++ * (i) the status of NumLock, CapsLock, ScrollLock, or
++ * (ii) whatever pattern of lights people want to show using KDSETLED, or
++ * (iii) specified bits of specified words in kernel memory.
+ */
+
+ static unsigned char ledstate = 0xff; /* undefined */
+ static unsigned char ledioctl;
+
+-unsigned char getledstate(void) {
++unsigned char getledstate(void)
++{
+ return ledstate;
+ }
+
+-void setledstate(struct kbd_struct *kbd, unsigned int led) {
++void setledstate(struct kbd_struct *kbd, unsigned int led)
++{
+ if (!(led & ~7)) {
+ ledioctl = led;
+ kbd->ledmode = LED_SHOW_IOCTL;
+@@ -857,7 +941,8 @@
+ } ledptrs[3];
+
+ void register_leds(int console, unsigned int led,
+- unsigned int *addr, unsigned int mask) {
++ unsigned int *addr, unsigned int mask)
++{
+ struct kbd_struct *kbd = kbd_table + console;
+ if (led < 3) {
+ ledptrs[led].addr = addr;
+@@ -868,7 +953,8 @@
+ kbd->ledmode = LED_SHOW_FLAGS;
+ }
+
+-static inline unsigned char getleds(void){
++static inline unsigned char getleds(void)
++{
+ struct kbd_struct *kbd = kbd_table + fg_console;
+ unsigned char leds;
+
+@@ -915,6 +1001,19 @@
+ {
+ unsigned char leds = getleds();
+
++ if (rep && kbd_repeatkeycode != -1) {
++ tty = ttytab? ttytab[fg_console]: NULL;
++ kbd = kbd_table + fg_console;
++
++ /* This prevents the kbd_key routine from being called
++ * twice, once by this BH, and once by the interrupt
++ * routine.
++ */
++ kbd_disable_irq();
++ kbd_processkeycode(kbd_repeatkeycode, 0, 1);
++ kbd_enable_irq();
++ }
++
+ if (leds != ledstate) {
+ ledstate = leds;
+ kbd_leds(leds);
+@@ -937,6 +1036,12 @@
+ tasklet_enable(&keyboard_tasklet);
+ }
+
++static void key_callback(unsigned long nr)
++{
++ rep = 1;
++ tasklet_schedule(&keyboard_tasklet);
++}
++
+ typedef void (pm_kbd_func) (void);
+
+ pm_callback pm_kbd_request_override = NULL;
+@@ -953,7 +1058,7 @@
+ kbd0.slockstate = 0;
+ kbd0.modeflags = KBD_DEFMODE;
+ kbd0.kbdmode = VC_XLATE;
+-
++
+ for (i = 0 ; i < MAX_NR_CONSOLES ; i++)
+ kbd_table[i] = kbd0;
+
+@@ -963,7 +1068,7 @@
+
+ tasklet_enable(&keyboard_tasklet);
+ tasklet_schedule(&keyboard_tasklet);
+-
++
+ pm_kbd = pm_register(PM_SYS_DEV, PM_SYS_KBC, pm_kbd_request_override);
+
+ return 0;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/mem.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/mem.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/mem.c 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/mem.c 2004-01-14 21:39:01.000000000 +0000
+@@ -27,9 +27,6 @@
+ #include <asm/io.h>
+ #include <asm/pgalloc.h>
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C
+-extern int i2c_init_all(void);
+-#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB
+ extern void fbmem_init(void);
+ #endif
+@@ -740,9 +737,6 @@
+ printk("unable to get major %d for memory devs\n", MEM_MAJOR);
+ memory_devfs_register();
+ rand_initialize();
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C
+- i2c_init_all();
+-#endif
+ #if defined (CONFIG_FB)
+ fbmem_init();
+ #endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/omaha-rtc.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/omaha-rtc.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/omaha-rtc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/omaha-rtc.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,566 @@
++/*
++ * (C) ARM Limited 2002.
++ *
++ * Real Time Clock interface for Linux on Omaha
++ *
++ * Based on sa1100-rtc.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 Nils Faerber
++ *
++ * Based on rtc.c by Paul Gortmaker
++ * Date/time conversion routines taken from arch/arm/kernel/time.c
++ * by Linus Torvalds and Russell King
++ * and the GNU C Library
++ * ( ... I love the GPL ... just take what you need! ;)
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * 1.00 2001-06-08 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ * - added periodic timer capability using OSMR1
++ * - flag compatibility with other RTC chips
++ * - permission checks for ioctls
++ * - major cleanup, partial rewrite
++ *
++ * 0.03 2001-03-07 CIH <cih@coventive.com>
++ * - Modify the bug setups RTC clock.
++ *
++ * 0.02 2001-02-27 Nils Faerber <nils@@kernelconcepts.de>
++ * - removed mktime(), added alarm irq clear
++ *
++ * 0.01 2000-10-01 Nils Faerber <nils@@kernelconcepts.de>
++ * - initial release
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <linux/rtc.h>
++#include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
++
++#define DRIVER_VERSION "1.00"
++
++#define epoch 1970
++
++#define TIMER_FREQ 3686400
++
++#define RTC_DEF_DIVIDER 32768 - 1
++#define RTC_DEF_TRIM 0
++
++/* Those are the bits from a classic RTC we want to mimic */
++#define RTC_IRQF 0x80 /* any of the following 3 is active */
++#define RTC_PF 0x40
++#define RTC_AF 0x20
++#define RTC_UF 0x10
++
++// bitdefs for rtc registers
++#define TICNT_ENABLE 0x80 // Enable tick interrupt
++#define TICNT_PERIOD 0x7F // Divisor required for 1Hz tick
++#define RTC_ENABLE 0x1 // Enable bit for RTC
++
++static unsigned long rtc_status;
++static unsigned long rtc_irq_data;
++static unsigned long rtc_freq = 1024;
++
++static struct fasync_struct *rtc_async_queue;
++static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(rtc_wait);
++
++extern spinlock_t rtc_lock;
++
++static const unsigned char days_in_mo[] =
++ {31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31};
++
++#define is_leap(year) \
++ ((year) % 4 == 0 && ((year) % 100 != 0 || (year) % 400 == 0))
++
++// all the alarm and rtc registers
++static volatile unsigned int almsec = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_ALMSEC);
++static volatile unsigned int almmin = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_ALMMIN);
++static volatile unsigned int almhour = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_ALMHOUR);
++static volatile unsigned int almday = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_ALMDAY);
++static volatile unsigned int almmon = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_ALMMON);
++static volatile unsigned int almyear = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_ALMYEAR);
++
++static volatile unsigned int bcdsec = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_BCDSEC);
++static volatile unsigned int bcdmin = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_BCDMIN);
++static volatile unsigned int bcdhour = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_BCDHOUR);
++static volatile unsigned int bcdday = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_BCDDAY);
++static volatile unsigned int bcddate = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_BCDDATE);
++static volatile unsigned int bcdmon = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_BCDMON);
++static volatile unsigned int bcdyear = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_BCDYEAR);
++
++/*
++ * Converts seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 to Gregorian date.
++ */
++
++static void decodetime (unsigned long t, struct rtc_time *tval)
++{
++ long days, month, year, rem;
++
++ days = t / 86400;
++ rem = t % 86400;
++ tval->tm_hour = rem / 3600;
++ rem %= 3600;
++ tval->tm_min = rem / 60;
++ tval->tm_sec = rem % 60;
++ tval->tm_wday = (4 + days) % 7;
++
++#define LEAPS_THRU_END_OF(y) ((y)/4 - (y)/100 + (y)/400)
++
++ year = epoch;
++ while (days >= (365 + is_leap(year))) {
++ unsigned long yg = year + days / 365;
++ days -= ((yg - year) * 365
++ + LEAPS_THRU_END_OF (yg - 1)
++ - LEAPS_THRU_END_OF (year - 1));
++ year = yg;
++ }
++ tval->tm_year = year - 1900;
++ tval->tm_yday = days + 1;
++
++ month = 0;
++ if (days >= 31) {
++ days -= 31;
++ month++;
++ if (days >= (28 + is_leap(year))) {
++ days -= (28 + is_leap(year));
++ month++;
++ while (days >= days_in_mo[month]) {
++ days -= days_in_mo[month];
++ month++;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ tval->tm_mon = month;
++ tval->tm_mday = days + 1;
++}
++
++// Get alarm time in seconds
++static unsigned long get_alarm_time(void)
++{
++ int sec, min,hour,date,mon,year;
++
++ // Read data from h/w
++ year = __raw_readb(almyear);
++ mon = __raw_readb(almmon);
++ date = __raw_readb(almday);
++ hour = __raw_readb(almhour);
++ min = __raw_readb(almmin);
++ sec = __raw_readb(almsec);
++
++ // convert all the data into binary
++ year = BCD_TO_BIN(year);
++ mon = BCD_TO_BIN(mon);
++ date = BCD_TO_BIN(date);
++ hour = BCD_TO_BIN(hour);
++ min = BCD_TO_BIN(min);
++ sec = BCD_TO_BIN(sec);
++
++ // convert year to 19xx or 20xx as appropriate
++ if (year > 69)
++ year += 1900;
++ else
++ year += 2000;
++
++ // Now calculate number of seconds since time began...
++ return mktime(year,mon,date,hour,min,sec);
++}
++
++// Get rtc time in seconds
++static unsigned long get_rtc_time(void)
++{
++ int sec,min,hour,day,date,mon,year;
++
++ // Read data from h/w
++ year = __raw_readb(bcdyear);
++ mon = __raw_readb(bcdmon);
++ date = __raw_readb(bcdday);
++ day = __raw_readb(bcddate);
++ hour = __raw_readb(bcdhour);
++ min = __raw_readb(bcdmin);
++ sec = __raw_readb(bcdsec);
++
++ // convert all the data into binary
++ year = BCD_TO_BIN(year);
++ mon = BCD_TO_BIN(mon);
++ date = BCD_TO_BIN(date);
++ day = BCD_TO_BIN(day);
++ hour = BCD_TO_BIN(hour);
++ min = BCD_TO_BIN(min);
++ sec = BCD_TO_BIN(sec);
++
++ // convert year to 19xx or 20xx as appropriate
++ if (year > 69)
++ year += 1900;
++ else
++ year += 2000;
++
++ // Now calculate number of seconds since time began...
++ return mktime(year,mon,date,hour,min,sec);
++}
++
++/* Sets time of alarm */
++static void set_alarm_time(struct rtc_time *tval)
++{
++
++ int sec,min,hour,day,mon,year;
++
++ // Convert data from binary to 8-bit bcd
++ sec = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_sec);
++ min = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_min);
++ hour = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_hour);
++ day = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_mday);
++ mon = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_mon);
++
++ // Year is special
++ year = tval->tm_year;
++ if(year > 1999)
++ year -=2000;
++ else
++ year -=1900;
++
++ year = BIN_TO_BCD(year);
++
++ // Write all the registers
++ __raw_writeb(year,almyear);
++ __raw_writeb(mon,almmon);
++ __raw_writeb(day,almday);
++ __raw_writeb(hour,almhour);
++ __raw_writeb(min,almmin);
++ __raw_writeb(sec,almsec);
++}
++
++/* Sets time of alarm */
++static void set_rtc_time(struct rtc_time *tval)
++{
++
++ int sec,min,hour,day,date,mon,year;
++
++ // Convert data from binary to 8-bit bcd
++ sec = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_sec);
++ min = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_min);
++ hour = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_hour);
++ day = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_mday);
++ date = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_wday);
++ mon = BIN_TO_BCD(tval->tm_mon);
++
++ // Year is special
++ year = tval->tm_year;
++ if(year > 1999)
++ year -=2000;
++ else
++ year -=1900;
++
++ year = BIN_TO_BCD(year);
++
++ // Write all the registers
++ __raw_writeb(year,bcdyear);
++ __raw_writeb(mon,bcdmon);
++ __raw_writeb(date,bcddate);
++ __raw_writeb(day,bcdday);
++ __raw_writeb(hour,bcdhour);
++ __raw_writeb(min,bcdmin);
++ __raw_writeb(sec,bcdsec);
++}
++
++static void rtc_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ /* update irq data & counter */
++ rtc_irq_data += 0x100;
++
++ /* wake up waiting process */
++ wake_up_interruptible(&rtc_wait);
++ kill_fasync (&rtc_async_queue, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
++}
++
++static int rtc_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ if (test_and_set_bit (1, &rtc_status))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int rtc_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ rtc_status = 0;
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int rtc_fasync (int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
++{
++ return fasync_helper (fd, filp, on, &rtc_async_queue);
++}
++
++static unsigned int rtc_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait)
++{
++ poll_wait (file, &rtc_wait, wait);
++ return (rtc_irq_data) ? 0 : POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
++}
++
++static loff_t rtc_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin)
++{
++ return -ESPIPE;
++}
++
++ssize_t rtc_read(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ unsigned long data;
++ ssize_t retval;
++
++ if (count < sizeof(unsigned long))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ add_wait_queue(&rtc_wait, &wait);
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ for (;;) {
++ spin_lock_irq (&rtc_lock);
++ data = rtc_irq_data;
++ if (data != 0) {
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irq (&rtc_lock);
++
++ if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
++ retval = -EAGAIN;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ if (signal_pending(current)) {
++ retval = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ schedule();
++ }
++
++ spin_unlock_irq (&rtc_lock);
++
++ data -= 0x100; /* the first IRQ wasn't actually missed */
++
++ retval = put_user(data, (unsigned long *)buf);
++ if (!retval)
++ retval = sizeof(unsigned long);
++
++out:
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
++ remove_wait_queue(&rtc_wait, &wait);
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static int rtc_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ volatile unsigned int rtcalm = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_RTCALM);
++ volatile unsigned int ticnt = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_TICINT);
++
++ struct rtc_time tm, tm2;
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case RTC_AIE_OFF:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ __raw_writel(0,rtcalm);
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_AIE_ON:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ __raw_writel(0x7F,rtcalm);
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_UIE_OFF:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ __raw_writel(~TICNT_ENABLE,ticnt);
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_UIE_ON:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ __raw_writel(TICNT_ENABLE|TICNT_PERIOD,ticnt);
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_PIE_OFF:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ // Periodic int not available
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_PIE_ON:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ // Periodic int not available
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_ALM_READ:
++ decodetime(get_alarm_time(),&tm);
++ break;
++ case RTC_ALM_SET:
++ if (copy_from_user (&tm2, (struct rtc_time*)arg, sizeof (tm2)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ decodetime(get_rtc_time(),&tm);
++ if ((unsigned)tm2.tm_hour < 24)
++ tm.tm_hour = tm2.tm_hour;
++ if ((unsigned)tm2.tm_min < 60)
++ tm.tm_min = tm2.tm_min;
++ if ((unsigned)tm2.tm_sec < 60)
++ tm.tm_sec = tm2.tm_sec;
++
++ // Munge (as per sa1100)
++ tm.tm_year+=1900;
++ tm.tm_mon+=1;
++
++ // Set the alarm
++ set_alarm_time(&tm);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_RD_TIME:
++ decodetime (get_rtc_time(), &tm);
++ break;
++ case RTC_SET_TIME:
++ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_TIME))
++ return -EACCES;
++ if (copy_from_user (&tm, (struct rtc_time*)arg, sizeof (tm)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ tm.tm_year += 1900;
++ if (tm.tm_year < epoch || (unsigned)tm.tm_mon >= 12 ||
++ tm.tm_mday < 1 || tm.tm_mday > (days_in_mo[tm.tm_mon] +
++ (tm.tm_mon == 1 && is_leap(tm.tm_year))) ||
++ (unsigned)tm.tm_hour >= 24 ||
++ (unsigned)tm.tm_min >= 60 ||
++ (unsigned)tm.tm_sec >= 60)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ tm.tm_mon +=1; // wierd: same as sa1100 though (gets month wrong otherwise!)
++ set_rtc_time(&tm);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_IRQP_READ:
++ return put_user(rtc_freq, (unsigned long *)arg);
++ case RTC_IRQP_SET:
++ if (arg < 1 || arg > TIMER_FREQ)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if ((arg > 64) && (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)))
++ return -EACCES;
++ rtc_freq = arg;
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_EPOCH_READ:
++ return put_user (epoch, (unsigned long *)arg);
++ default:
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++ return copy_to_user ((void *)arg, &tm, sizeof (tm)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
++}
++
++static struct file_operations rtc_fops = {
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++ .llseek = rtc_llseek,
++ .read = rtc_read,
++ .poll = rtc_poll,
++ .ioctl = rtc_ioctl,
++ .open = rtc_open,
++ .release = rtc_release,
++ .fasync = rtc_fasync,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice omahartc_miscdev = {
++ .minor = RTC_MINOR,
++ .name = "rtc",
++ .fops = &rtc_fops,
++};
++
++static int rtc_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ char *p = page;
++ int len;
++ struct rtc_time tm;
++
++ decodetime (get_rtc_time(), &tm);
++ p += sprintf(p, "rtc_time\t: %02d:%02d:%02d\n"
++ "rtc_date\t: %04d-%02d-%02d\n"
++ "rtc_epoch\t: %04d\n",
++ tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec,
++ tm.tm_year + 1900, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday, epoch);
++ decodetime (get_alarm_time(), &tm);
++ p += sprintf(p, "alrm_time\t: %02d:%02d:%02d\n"
++ "alrm_date\t: %04d-%02d-%02d\n",
++ tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec,
++ tm.tm_year + 1900, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday);
++ p += sprintf(p, "periodic_freq\t: %ld\n", rtc_freq);
++
++ len = (p - page) - off;
++ if (len < 0)
++ len = 0;
++
++ *eof = (len <= count) ? 1 : 0;
++ *start = page + off;
++
++ return len;
++}
++
++static int __init rtc_init(void)
++{
++ volatile unsigned int ticnt = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_TICINT);
++ volatile unsigned int rtccon = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_RTCCON);
++ int ret;
++
++ misc_register (&omahartc_miscdev);
++ create_proc_read_entry ("driver/rtc", 0, 0, rtc_read_proc, NULL);
++
++ // Enable RTC
++ __raw_writel(RTC_ENABLE,rtccon);
++
++ // Acquire 1Hz timer
++ ret = request_irq (OMAHA_INT_TICK, rtc_interrupt, SA_INTERRUPT, "rtc 1Hz", NULL);
++ if (ret) {
++ printk (KERN_ERR "rtc: IRQ %d already in use.\n", OMAHA_INT_TICK);
++ goto IRQ_TICK_failed;
++ }
++
++ // Acquire RTC (Alarm interrupt)
++ ret = request_irq (OMAHA_INT_RTC, rtc_interrupt, SA_INTERRUPT, "rtc Alrm", NULL);
++ if (ret) {
++ printk (KERN_ERR "rtc: IRQ %d already in use.\n", OMAHA_INT_RTC);
++ goto IRQ_RTC_failed;
++ }
++
++ printk (KERN_INFO "Omaha Real Time Clock driver v" DRIVER_VERSION "\n");
++
++ // Program tick interrupt divisor to generate real 1Hz clock and enable the interrupt
++ __raw_writeb(TICNT_ENABLE|TICNT_PERIOD,ticnt);
++
++ return 0;
++
++IRQ_TICK_failed:
++ free_irq (OMAHA_INT_TICK, NULL);
++IRQ_RTC_failed:
++ free_irq(OMAHA_INT_RTC, NULL);
++ remove_proc_entry ("driver/rtc", NULL);
++ misc_deregister (&omahartc_miscdev);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit rtc_exit(void)
++{
++ free_irq (OMAHA_INT_TICK, NULL);
++ remove_proc_entry ("driver/rtc", NULL);
++ misc_deregister (&omahartc_miscdev);
++}
++
++module_init(rtc_init);
++module_exit(rtc_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("ARM Limited <support@arm.com>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Omaha Realtime Clock Driver (RTC)");
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/omaha_wdt.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/omaha_wdt.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/omaha_wdt.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/omaha_wdt.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
++/*
++ * Watchdog driver for the Omaha
++ * (C) ARM Limited 2002.
++ *
++ * Based on sa1100_wdt.c
++ *
++ * (c) Copyright 2000 Oleg Drokin <green@crimea.edu>
++ * Based on SoftDog driver by Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Neither Oleg Drokin nor iXcelerator.com admit liability nor provide
++ * warranty for any of this software. This material is provided
++ * "AS-IS" and at no charge.
++ *
++ * (c) Copyright 2000 Oleg Drokin <green@crimea.edu>
++ *
++ * 27/11/2000 Initial release
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/watchdog.h>
++#include <linux/reboot.h>
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++
++#define TIMER_MARGIN 8 /* (secs) Default is 1 minute */
++#define WT_TPS 7812 /* Watchdog ticks per second. */
++#define WT_ENABLE 0x21 // Enable bits for watchdog
++#define WT_CLKSEL_128 0x18 // Select 1/128 divider
++
++static int omaha_margin = TIMER_MARGIN; /* in seconds */
++static int omahawdt_users;
++static int pre_margin;
++#ifdef MODULE
++MODULE_PARM(omaha_margin,"i");
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Allow only one person to hold it open
++ */
++
++static int omahadog_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ volatile unsigned int wtcon = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_WTCON);
++ volatile unsigned int wtdat = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_WTDAT);
++ volatile unsigned int wtcnt = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_WTCNT);
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++ if(test_and_set_bit(1,&omahawdt_users))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++ /* Activate omaha Watchdog timer */
++
++ /* Assume that uhal has set up pre-scaler according
++ * to the system clock frequency (don't change it!)
++ *
++ * Ie. all counting occurs at 1MHz / 128 = 7812.5Hz
++ *
++ * Since we have 16-bit counter, maximum period is
++ * 65536/7812.5 = 8.338608 seconds!
++ */
++
++ pre_margin = WT_TPS * omaha_margin;
++
++ // Set count to the maximum
++ __raw_writel(pre_margin,wtcnt);
++
++ // Set the clock division factor
++ tmp = __raw_readl(wtcon);
++ tmp |= WT_CLKSEL_128;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,wtcon);
++
++ // Program an initial count into WTDAT
++ __raw_writel(0x8000,wtdat);
++
++ // enable the watchdog
++ tmp = __raw_readl(wtcon);
++ tmp |= WT_ENABLE;
++
++ __raw_writel(tmp,wtcon);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int omahadog_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ volatile unsigned int wtcon = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_WTCON);
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++ /*
++ * Shut off the timer.
++ * Lock it in if it's a module and we defined ...NOWAYOUT
++ */
++#ifndef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT
++ tmp = __raw_readl(wtcon);
++ tmp &= ~WT_ENABLE;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,wtcon);
++#endif
++ omahawdt_users = 0;
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ssize_t omahadog_write(struct file *file, const char *data, size_t len, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ volatile unsigned int wtcnt = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_WTCNT);
++
++ /* Can't seek (pwrite) on this device */
++ if (ppos != &file->f_pos)
++ return -ESPIPE;
++
++ /* Refresh timer. */
++ if(len) {
++ __raw_writel(pre_margin,wtcnt);
++ return 1;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int omahadog_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ volatile unsigned int wtdat = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_WTDAT);
++ static struct watchdog_info ident = {
++ identity: "omaha Watchdog",
++ };
++
++ switch(cmd){
++ default:
++ return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
++ case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT:
++ return copy_to_user((struct watchdog_info *)arg, &ident, sizeof(ident));
++ case WDIOC_GETSTATUS:
++ return put_user(0,(int *)arg);
++ case WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS:
++ return 0;
++ case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE:
++ __raw_writel(pre_margin,wtdat);
++ return 0;
++ }
++}
++
++static struct file_operations omahadog_fops=
++{
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++ .write = omahadog_write,
++ .ioctl = omahadog_ioctl,
++ .open = omahadog_open,
++ .release = omahadog_release,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice omahadog_miscdev=
++{
++ .minor = WATCHDOG_MINOR,
++ .name = "omaha watchdog",
++ .fops = &omahadog_fops
++};
++
++static int __init omahadog_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ ret = misc_register(&omahadog_miscdev);
++
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++
++ printk("Omaha Watchdog Timer: timer margin %d sec\n", omaha_margin);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit omahadog_exit(void)
++{
++ misc_deregister(&omahadog_miscdev);
++}
++
++module_init(omahadog_init);
++module_exit(omahadog_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/pcmcia/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/pcmcia/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/pcmcia/Config.in 2002-11-28 23:53:12.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/pcmcia/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -5,7 +5,13 @@
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+ comment 'PCMCIA character devices'
+
+-dep_tristate 'PCMCIA serial device support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_SERIAL_CS $CONFIG_SERIAL
++if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_SERIAL_8250" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate 'PCMCIA serial device support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_SERIAL_CS y
++else
++ if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_SERIAL_8250" = "m" ]; then
++ dep_tristate 'PCMCIA serial device support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_SERIAL_CS m
++ fi
++fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_PCMCIA_SERIAL_CS" = "y" ]; then
+ define_bool CONFIG_PCMCIA_CHRDEV y
+ fi
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/pcmcia/memory_cs.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/pcmcia/memory_cs.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/pcmcia/memory_cs.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/pcmcia/memory_cs.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,214 @@
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/mtd.h>
++
++#include <pcmcia/version.h>
++#include <pcmcia/cs_types.h>
++#include <pcmcia/cs.h>
++#include <pcmcia/cistpl.h>
++#include <pcmcia/ciscode.h>
++#include <pcmcia/ds.h>
++#include <pcmcia/cisreg.h>
++
++#include <linux/mtd/map.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
++
++static dev_info_t dev_info = "memory_cs";
++static dev_link_t *dev_list;
++
++struct memcs_dev {
++ dev_link_t link;
++ struct map_info map;
++};
++
++static __u8 mem_cs_read8(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return readb(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static __u16 mem_cs_read16(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return readw(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static __u32 mem_cs_read32(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return readl(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static void mem_cs_copy_from(struct map_info *map, void *to, unsigned long ofs, ssize_t size)
++{
++ memcpy_fromio(to, map->map_priv_1 + ofs, size);
++}
++
++static void mem_cs_write8(struct map_info *map, __u8 val, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ writeb(val, map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static void mem_cs_write16(struct map_info *map, __u16 val, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ writew(val, map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static void mem_cs_write32(struct map_info *map, __u32 val, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ writel(val, map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static void mem_cs_copy_to(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs, const void *to, ssize_t size)
++{
++ memcpy_toio(map->map_priv_1 + ofs, from, size);
++}
++
++static void mem_cs_release(u_long arg);
++
++static void mem_cs_detach(dev_link_t *link)
++{
++ del_timer(&link->release);
++ if (link->state & DEV_CONFIG) {
++ mem_cs_release((u_long)link);
++ if (link->state & DEV_STALE_CONFIG) {
++ link->state |= DEV_STALE_LINK;
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (link->handle)
++ CardServices(DeregisterClient, link->handle);
++
++ kfree(link);
++}
++
++static void mem_cs_release(u_long arg)
++{
++ dev_link_t *link = (dev_link_t *)arg;
++
++ link->dev = NULL;
++ if (link->win) {
++ CardServices(ReleaseWindow, link->win);
++ }
++ link->state &= ~DEV_CONFIG;
++
++ if (link->state & DEV_STALE_LINK)
++ mem_cs_detach(link);
++}
++
++static void mem_cs_config(dev_link_t *link)
++{
++ struct memcs_dev *dev = link->priv;
++ cs_status_t status;
++ win_req_t req;
++
++ link->state |= DEV_CONFIG;
++
++ req.Attributes = word_width ? WIN_DATA_WIDTH_16 : WIN_DATA_WIDTH_8;
++ req.Base = 0;
++ req.Size = 0;
++ req.AccessSpeed = mem_speed;
++
++ link->win = (window_handle_t)link->handle;
++
++ CS_CHECK(RequestWindow, &link->win, &req);
++
++ CS_CHECK(GetStatus, link->handle, &status);
++
++ dev->map.buswidth = word_width ? 2 : 1;
++ dev->map.size = req.Size;
++ dev->map.map_priv_1 = ioremap(req.Base, req.Size);
++}
++
++static int
++mem_cs_event(event_t event, int priority, event_callback_args_t *args)
++{
++ dev_link_t *link = args->client_data;
++
++ switch (event) {
++ case CS_EVENT_CARD_REMOVAL:
++ link->state &= ~DEV_PRESENT;
++ if (link->state & DEV_CONFIG)
++ mod_timer(&link->release, jiffies + HZ/20);
++ break;
++
++ case CS_EVENT_CARD_INSERTION:
++ link->state |= DEV_PRESENT | DEV_CONFIG_PENDING;
++ mem_cs_config(link);
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static dev_link_t *mem_cs_attach(void)
++{
++ struct memcs_dev *dev;
++ client_reg_t clnt;
++
++ dev = kmalloc(sizeof(*dev), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (dev) {
++ memset(dev, 0, sizeof(*dev));
++
++ dev->map.read8 = mem_cs_read8;
++ dev->map.read16 = mem_cs_read16;
++ dev->map.read32 = mem_cs_read32;
++ dev->map.copy_from = mem_cs_copy_from;
++ dev->map.write8 = mem_cs_write8;
++ dev->map.write16 = mem_cs_write16;
++ dev->map.write32 = mem_cs_write32;
++ dev->map.copy_to = mem_cs_copy_to;
++
++ dev->link.release.function = &mem_cs_release;
++ dev->link.release.data = (u_long)link;
++ dev->link.priv = dev;
++
++ dev->link.next = dev_list;
++ dev_list = &dev->link;
++
++ clnt.dev_info = &dev_info;
++ clnt.Attributes = INOF_IO_CLIENT | INFO_CARD_SHARE;
++ clnt.EventMask =
++ CS_EVENT_WRITE_PROTECT | CS_EVENT_CARD_INSERTION |
++ CS_EVENT_CARD_REMOVAL | CS_EVENT_BATTERY_DEAD |
++ CS_EVENT_BATTERY_LOW;
++
++ clnt.event_handler = &mem_cs_event;
++ clnt.Version = 0x0210;
++ clnt.event_callback_args.client_data = &dev->link;
++
++ ret = CardServices(RegisterClient, &dev->link.handle, &clnt);
++ if (ret != CS_SUCCESS) {
++ error_info_t err = { RegisterClient, ret };
++ CardServices(ReportError, dev->link.handle, &err);
++ mem_cs_detach(&dev->link);
++ dev = NULL;
++ }
++ }
++
++ return &dev->link;
++}
++
++static int __init mem_cs_init(void)
++{
++ servinfo_t serv;
++
++ CardServices(GetCardServicesInfo, &serv);
++ if (serv.Revision != CS_RELEASE_CODE) {
++ printk(KERN_NOTICE "memory_cs: Card services release "
++ "does not match\n");
++ return -ENXIO;
++ }
++ register_pccard_driver(&dev_info, mem_cs_attach, mem_cs_detach);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit mem_cs_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_pccard_driver(&dev_info);
++ while (dev_list != NULL)
++ memory_detach(dev_list);
++}
++
++module_init(mem_cs_init);
++module_exit(mem_cs_exit);
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/sa1100-rtc.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/sa1100-rtc.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/sa1100-rtc.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/sa1100-rtc.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,474 @@
++/*
++ * Real Time Clock interface for Linux on StrongARM SA1100
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 Nils Faerber
++ *
++ * Based on rtc.c by Paul Gortmaker
++ * Date/time conversion routines taken from arch/arm/kernel/time.c
++ * by Linus Torvalds and Russel King
++ * and the GNU C Library
++ * ( ... I love the GPL ... just take what you need! ;)
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * 1.00 2001-06-08 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ * - added periodic timer capability using OSMR1
++ * - flag compatibility with other RTC chips
++ * - permission checks for ioctls
++ * - major cleanup, partial rewrite
++ *
++ * 0.03 2001-03-07 CIH <cih@coventive.com>
++ * - Modify the bug setups RTC clock.
++ *
++ * 0.02 2001-02-27 Nils Faerber <nils@@kernelconcepts.de>
++ * - removed mktime(), added alarm irq clear
++ *
++ * 0.01 2000-10-01 Nils Faerber <nils@@kernelconcepts.de>
++ * - initial release
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <linux/rtc.h>
++
++#define DRIVER_VERSION "1.00"
++
++#define TIMER_FREQ 3686400
++
++#define RTC_DEF_DIVIDER 32768 - 1
++#define RTC_DEF_TRIM 0
++
++/* Those are the bits from a classic RTC we want to mimic */
++#define RTC_IRQF 0x80 /* any of the following 3 is active */
++#define RTC_PF 0x40
++#define RTC_AF 0x20
++#define RTC_UF 0x10
++
++static unsigned long rtc_status;
++static unsigned long rtc_irq_data;
++static unsigned long rtc_freq = 1024;
++
++static struct fasync_struct *rtc_async_queue;
++static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(rtc_wait);
++
++extern spinlock_t rtc_lock;
++
++static const unsigned char days_in_mo[] =
++ {31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31};
++
++#define is_leap(year) \
++ ((year) % 4 == 0 && ((year) % 100 != 0 || (year) % 400 == 0))
++
++/*
++ * Converts seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 to Gregorian date.
++ */
++
++static void decodetime (unsigned long t, struct rtc_time *tval)
++{
++ long days, month, year, rem;
++
++ days = t / 86400;
++ rem = t % 86400;
++ tval->tm_hour = rem / 3600;
++ rem %= 3600;
++ tval->tm_min = rem / 60;
++ tval->tm_sec = rem % 60;
++ tval->tm_wday = (4 + days) % 7;
++
++#define LEAPS_THRU_END_OF(y) ((y)/4 - (y)/100 + (y)/400)
++
++ year = 1970 + days / 365;
++ days -= ((year - 1970) * 365
++ + LEAPS_THRU_END_OF (year - 1)
++ - LEAPS_THRU_END_OF (1970 - 1));
++ if (days < 0) {
++ year -= 1;
++ days += 365 + is_leap(year);
++ }
++ tval->tm_year = year - 1900;
++ tval->tm_yday = days + 1;
++
++ month = 0;
++ if (days >= 31) {
++ days -= 31;
++ month++;
++ if (days >= (28 + is_leap(year))) {
++ days -= (28 + is_leap(year));
++ month++;
++ while (days >= days_in_mo[month]) {
++ days -= days_in_mo[month];
++ month++;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ tval->tm_mon = month;
++ tval->tm_mday = days + 1;
++}
++
++static void rtc_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned int rtsr = RTSR;
++
++ /* clear interrupt sources */
++ RTSR = 0;
++ RTSR = (RTSR_AL|RTSR_HZ);
++
++ /* clear alarm interrupt if it has occurred */
++ if (rtsr & RTSR_AL)
++ rtsr &= ~RTSR_ALE;
++ RTSR = rtsr & (RTSR_ALE|RTSR_HZE);
++
++ /* update irq data & counter */
++ if (rtsr & RTSR_AL)
++ rtc_irq_data |= (RTC_AF|RTC_IRQF);
++ if (rtsr & RTSR_HZ)
++ rtc_irq_data |= (RTC_UF|RTC_IRQF);
++ rtc_irq_data += 0x100;
++
++ /* wake up waiting process */
++ wake_up_interruptible(&rtc_wait);
++ kill_fasync (&rtc_async_queue, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
++}
++
++static void timer1_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ /*
++ * If we match for the first time, the periodic interrupt flag won't
++ * be set. If it is, then we did wrap around (very unlikely but
++ * still possible) and compute the amount of missed periods.
++ * The match reg is updated only when the data is actually retrieved
++ * to avoid unnecessary interrupts.
++ */
++ OSSR = OSSR_M1; /* clear match on timer1 */
++ if (rtc_irq_data & RTC_PF) {
++ rtc_irq_data += (rtc_freq * ((1<<30)/(TIMER_FREQ>>2))) << 8;
++ } else {
++ rtc_irq_data += (0x100|RTC_PF|RTC_IRQF);
++ }
++
++ wake_up_interruptible(&rtc_wait);
++ kill_fasync (&rtc_async_queue, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
++}
++
++static int rtc_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ if (test_and_set_bit (1, &rtc_status))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int rtc_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ spin_lock_irq (&rtc_lock);
++ RTSR = 0;
++ RTSR = (RTSR_AL|RTSR_HZ);
++ OIER &= ~OIER_E1;
++ OSSR = OSSR_M1;
++ spin_unlock_irq (&rtc_lock);
++ rtc_status = 0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int rtc_fasync (int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
++{
++ return fasync_helper (fd, filp, on, &rtc_async_queue);
++}
++
++static unsigned int rtc_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait)
++{
++ poll_wait (file, &rtc_wait, wait);
++ return (rtc_irq_data) ? 0 : POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
++}
++
++static loff_t rtc_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin)
++{
++ return -ESPIPE;
++}
++
++ssize_t rtc_read(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ unsigned long data;
++ ssize_t retval;
++
++ if (count < sizeof(unsigned long))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ add_wait_queue(&rtc_wait, &wait);
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ for (;;) {
++ spin_lock_irq (&rtc_lock);
++ data = rtc_irq_data;
++ if (data != 0) {
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irq (&rtc_lock);
++
++ if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
++ retval = -EAGAIN;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ if (signal_pending(current)) {
++ retval = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ schedule();
++ }
++
++ if (data & RTC_PF) {
++ /* interpolate missed periods and set match for the next one */
++ unsigned long period = TIMER_FREQ/rtc_freq;
++ unsigned long oscr = OSCR;
++ unsigned long osmr1 = OSMR1;
++ unsigned long missed = (oscr - osmr1)/period;
++ data += missed << 8;
++ OSSR = OSSR_M1; /* clear match on timer 1 */
++ OSMR1 = osmr1 + (missed + 1)*period;
++ /* ensure we didn't miss another match in the mean time */
++ while( (signed long)((osmr1 = OSMR1) - OSCR) <= 0 ) {
++ data += 0x100;
++ OSSR = OSSR_M1; /* clear match on timer 1 */
++ OSMR1 = osmr1 + period;
++ }
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irq (&rtc_lock);
++
++ data -= 0x100; /* the first IRQ wasn't actually missed */
++
++ retval = put_user(data, (unsigned long *)buf);
++ if (!retval)
++ retval = sizeof(unsigned long);
++
++out:
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
++ remove_wait_queue(&rtc_wait, &wait);
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static int rtc_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ struct rtc_time tm, tm2;
++
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case RTC_AIE_OFF:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ RTSR &= ~RTSR_ALE;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_AIE_ON:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ RTSR |= RTSR_ALE;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_UIE_OFF:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ RTSR &= ~RTSR_HZE;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_UIE_ON:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ RTSR |= RTSR_HZE;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_PIE_OFF:
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ OIER &= ~OIER_E1;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_PIE_ON:
++ if ((rtc_freq > 64) && !capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE))
++ return -EACCES;
++ spin_lock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ OSMR1 = TIMER_FREQ/rtc_freq + OSCR;
++ OIER |= OIER_E1;
++ rtc_irq_data = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&rtc_lock);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_ALM_READ:
++ decodetime (RTAR, &tm);
++ break;
++ case RTC_ALM_SET:
++ if (copy_from_user (&tm2, (struct rtc_time*)arg, sizeof (tm2)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ decodetime (RCNR, &tm);
++ if ((unsigned)tm2.tm_hour < 24)
++ tm.tm_hour = tm2.tm_hour;
++ if ((unsigned)tm2.tm_min < 60)
++ tm.tm_min = tm2.tm_min;
++ if ((unsigned)tm2.tm_sec < 60)
++ tm.tm_sec = tm2.tm_sec;
++ RTAR = mktime ( tm.tm_year + 1900, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday,
++ tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_RD_TIME:
++ decodetime (RCNR, &tm);
++ break;
++ case RTC_SET_TIME:
++ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_TIME))
++ return -EACCES;
++ if (copy_from_user (&tm, (struct rtc_time*)arg, sizeof (tm)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ tm.tm_year += 1900;
++ if (tm.tm_year < 1970 || (unsigned)tm.tm_mon >= 12 ||
++ tm.tm_mday < 1 || tm.tm_mday > (days_in_mo[tm.tm_mon] +
++ (tm.tm_mon == 1 && is_leap(tm.tm_year))) ||
++ (unsigned)tm.tm_hour >= 24 ||
++ (unsigned)tm.tm_min >= 60 ||
++ (unsigned)tm.tm_sec >= 60)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ RCNR = mktime ( tm.tm_year, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday,
++ tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec);
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_IRQP_READ:
++ return put_user(rtc_freq, (unsigned long *)arg);
++ case RTC_IRQP_SET:
++ if (arg < 1 || arg > TIMER_FREQ)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if ((arg > 64) && (!capable(CAP_SYS_RESOURCE)))
++ return -EACCES;
++ rtc_freq = arg;
++ return 0;
++ case RTC_EPOCH_READ:
++ return put_user (1970, (unsigned long *)arg);
++ default:
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++ return copy_to_user ((void *)arg, &tm, sizeof (tm)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
++}
++
++static struct file_operations rtc_fops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ llseek: rtc_llseek,
++ read: rtc_read,
++ poll: rtc_poll,
++ ioctl: rtc_ioctl,
++ open: rtc_open,
++ release: rtc_release,
++ fasync: rtc_fasync,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice sa1100rtc_miscdev = {
++ RTC_MINOR,
++ "rtc",
++ &rtc_fops
++};
++
++static int rtc_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ char *p = page;
++ int len;
++ struct rtc_time tm;
++
++ decodetime (RCNR, &tm);
++ p += sprintf(p, "rtc_time\t: %02d:%02d:%02d\n"
++ "rtc_date\t: %04d-%02d-%02d\n"
++ "rtc_epoch\t: %04d\n",
++ tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec,
++ tm.tm_year + 1900, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday, 1970);
++ decodetime (RTAR, &tm);
++ p += sprintf(p, "alrm_time\t: %02d:%02d:%02d\n"
++ "alrm_date\t: %04d-%02d-%02d\n",
++ tm.tm_hour, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_sec,
++ tm.tm_year + 1900, tm.tm_mon + 1, tm.tm_mday);
++ p += sprintf(p, "trim/divider\t: 0x%08x\n", RTTR);
++ p += sprintf(p, "alarm_IRQ\t: %s\n", (RTSR & RTSR_ALE) ? "yes" : "no" );
++ p += sprintf(p, "update_IRQ\t: %s\n", (RTSR & RTSR_HZE) ? "yes" : "no");
++ p += sprintf(p, "periodic_IRQ\t: %s\n", (OIER & OIER_E1) ? "yes" : "no");
++ p += sprintf(p, "periodic_freq\t: %ld\n", rtc_freq);
++
++ len = (p - page) - off;
++ if (len < 0)
++ len = 0;
++
++ *eof = (len <= count) ? 1 : 0;
++ *start = page + off;
++
++ return len;
++}
++
++static int __init rtc_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ misc_register (&sa1100rtc_miscdev);
++ create_proc_read_entry ("driver/rtc", 0, 0, rtc_read_proc, NULL);
++ ret = request_irq (IRQ_RTC1Hz, rtc_interrupt, SA_INTERRUPT, "rtc 1Hz", NULL);
++ if (ret) {
++ printk (KERN_ERR "rtc: IRQ %d already in use.\n", IRQ_RTC1Hz);
++ goto IRQ_RTC1Hz_failed;
++ }
++ ret = request_irq (IRQ_RTCAlrm, rtc_interrupt, SA_INTERRUPT, "rtc Alrm", NULL);
++ if (ret) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "rtc: IRQ %d already in use.\n", IRQ_RTCAlrm);
++ goto IRQ_RTCAlrm_failed;
++ }
++ ret = request_irq (IRQ_OST1, timer1_interrupt, SA_INTERRUPT, "rtc timer", NULL);
++ if (ret) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "rtc: IRQ %d already in use.\n", IRQ_OST1);
++ goto IRQ_OST1_failed;
++ }
++
++ printk (KERN_INFO "SA1100 Real Time Clock driver v" DRIVER_VERSION "\n");
++
++ /*
++ * According to the manual we should be able to let RTTR be zero
++ * and then a default diviser for a 32.768KHz clock is used.
++ * Apparently this doesn't work, at least for my SA1110 rev 5.
++ * If the clock divider is uninitialized then reset it to the
++ * default value to get the 1Hz clock.
++ */
++ if (RTTR == 0) {
++ RTTR = RTC_DEF_DIVIDER + (RTC_DEF_TRIM << 16);
++ printk (KERN_WARNING "rtc: warning: initializing default clock divider/trim value\n");
++ /* The current RTC value probably doesn't make sense either */
++ RCNR = 0;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++
++IRQ_OST1_failed:
++ free_irq (IRQ_RTCAlrm, NULL);
++IRQ_RTCAlrm_failed:
++ free_irq (IRQ_RTC1Hz, NULL);
++IRQ_RTC1Hz_failed:
++ remove_proc_entry ("driver/rtc", NULL);
++ misc_deregister (&sa1100rtc_miscdev);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit rtc_exit(void)
++{
++ free_irq (IRQ_OST1, NULL);
++ free_irq (IRQ_RTCAlrm, NULL);
++ free_irq (IRQ_RTC1Hz, NULL);
++ remove_proc_entry ("driver/rtc", NULL);
++ misc_deregister (&sa1100rtc_miscdev);
++}
++
++module_init(rtc_init);
++module_exit(rtc_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Nils Faerber <nils@@kernelconcepts.de>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("SA1100 Realtime Clock Driver (RTC)");
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/sa1100_wdt.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/sa1100_wdt.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/sa1100_wdt.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/sa1100_wdt.c 2004-04-10 12:04:15.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,150 @@
++/*
++ * Watchdog driver for the SA11x0
++ *
++ * (c) Copyright 2000 Oleg Drokin <green@crimea.edu>
++ * Based on SoftDog driver by Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Neither Oleg Drokin nor iXcelerator.com admit liability nor provide
++ * warranty for any of this software. This material is provided
++ * "AS-IS" and at no charge.
++ *
++ * (c) Copyright 2000 Oleg Drokin <green@crimea.edu>
++ *
++ * 27/11/2000 Initial release
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/watchdog.h>
++#include <linux/reboot.h>
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++
++#define TIMER_MARGIN 60 /* (secs) Default is 1 minute */
++
++static int sa1100_margin = TIMER_MARGIN; /* in seconds */
++static int sa1100wdt_users;
++static int pre_margin;
++#ifdef MODULE
++MODULE_PARM(sa1100_margin,"i");
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Allow only one person to hold it open
++ */
++
++static int sa1100dog_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ if(test_and_set_bit(1,&sa1100wdt_users))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++ /* Activate SA1100 Watchdog timer */
++ pre_margin=3686400 * sa1100_margin;
++ OSMR3 = OSCR + pre_margin;
++ OSSR = OSSR_M3;
++ OWER = OWER_WME;
++ OIER |= OIER_E3;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int sa1100dog_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ /*
++ * Shut off the timer.
++ * Lock it in if it's a module and we defined ...NOWAYOUT
++ */
++ OSMR3 = OSCR + pre_margin;
++#ifndef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT
++ OIER &= ~OIER_E3;
++#endif
++ sa1100wdt_users = 0;
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static ssize_t sa1100dog_write(struct file *file, const char *data, size_t len, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ /* Can't seek (pwrite) on this device */
++ if (ppos != &file->f_pos)
++ return -ESPIPE;
++
++ /* Refresh OSMR3 timer. */
++ if(len) {
++ OSMR3 = OSCR + pre_margin;
++ return 1;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int sa1100dog_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ static struct watchdog_info ident = {
++ identity: "SA1100 Watchdog",
++ };
++
++ switch(cmd){
++ default:
++ return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
++ case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT:
++ return copy_to_user((struct watchdog_info *)arg, &ident, sizeof(ident));
++ case WDIOC_GETSTATUS:
++ return put_user(0,(int *)arg);
++ case WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS:
++ return put_user((RCSR & RCSR_WDR) ? WDIOF_CARDRESET : 0, (int *)arg);
++ case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE:
++ OSMR3 = OSCR + pre_margin;
++ return 0;
++ }
++}
++
++static struct file_operations sa1100dog_fops=
++{
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ write: sa1100dog_write,
++ ioctl: sa1100dog_ioctl,
++ open: sa1100dog_open,
++ release: sa1100dog_release,
++};
++
++static struct miscdevice sa1100dog_miscdev=
++{
++ WATCHDOG_MINOR,
++ "SA1100 watchdog",
++ &sa1100dog_fops
++};
++
++static int __init sa1100dog_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ ret = misc_register(&sa1100dog_miscdev);
++
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++
++ printk("SA1100 Watchdog Timer: timer margin %d sec\n", sa1100_margin);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit sa1100dog_exit(void)
++{
++ misc_deregister(&sa1100dog_miscdev);
++}
++
++module_init(sa1100dog_init);
++module_exit(sa1100dog_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/sa1111_keyb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/sa1111_keyb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/sa1111_keyb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/sa1111_keyb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,1153 @@
++/*
++ * SA1111 PS/2 keyboard/mouse driver
++ *
++ * 2000 by VASARA RESEARCH INC.
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * Jun.xx,2000: Kunihiko IMAI <imai@vasara.co.jp>
++ * Port to 2.4.0test1-ac19-rmk1-np1
++ * Apr.17,2000: Takafumi Kawana <kawana@pro.or.jp>
++ * Internal Release for XP860
++ *
++ *
++ * This driver is based on linux/drivers/char/pc_keyb.c
++ * Original declaration follows:
++
++ *
++ * linux/drivers/char/pc_keyb.c
++ *
++ * Separation of the PC low-level part by Geert Uytterhoeven, May 1997
++ * See keyboard.c for the whole history.
++ *
++ * Major cleanup by Martin Mares, May 1997
++ *
++ * Combined the keyboard and PS/2 mouse handling into one file,
++ * because they share the same hardware.
++ * Johan Myreen <jem@iki.fi> 1998-10-08.
++ *
++ * Code fixes to handle mouse ACKs properly.
++ * C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu> 1999-01-29.
++ *
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_ll.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/random.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/kbd_kern.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++
++/* Some configuration switches are present in the include file... */
++
++#include <linux/pc_keyb.h>
++#include <asm/keyboard.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
++
++#define KBD_STAT_RXB (1<<4)
++#define KBD_STAT_RXF (1<<5)
++#define KBD_STAT_TXB (1<<6)
++#define KBD_STAT_TXE (1<<7)
++#define KBD_STAT_STP (1<<8)
++
++#define MSE_STAT_RXB (1<<4)
++#define MSE_STAT_RXF (1<<5)
++#define MSE_STAT_TXB (1<<6)
++#define MSE_STAT_TXE (1<<7)
++#define MSE_STAT_STP (1<<8)
++
++/* Simple translation table for the SysRq keys */
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
++unsigned char sa1111_sysrq_xlate[128] = "\000\0331234567890-=\177\t" /* 0x00 - 0x0f */
++ "qwertyuiop[]\r\000as" /* 0x10 - 0x1f */
++ "dfghjkl;'`\000\\zxcv" /* 0x20 - 0x2f */
++ "bnm,./\000*\000 \000\201\202\203\204\205" /* 0x30 - 0x3f */
++ "\206\207\210\211\212\000\000789-456+1" /* 0x40 - 0x4f */
++ "230\177\000\000\213\214\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000" /* 0x50 - 0x5f */
++ "\r\000/"; /* 0x60 - 0x6f */
++#endif
++
++// static void kbd_write_command_w(int data);
++static void kbd_write_output_w(int data);
++
++spinlock_t kbd_controller_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
++static void handle_kbd_event(void);
++
++/* used only by send_data - set by keyboard_interrupt */
++static volatile unsigned char reply_expected = 0;
++static volatile unsigned char acknowledge = 0;
++static volatile unsigned char resend = 0;
++
++
++#if defined CONFIG_PSMOUSE
++/*
++ * PS/2 Auxiliary Device
++ */
++
++static int __init psaux_init(void);
++
++static struct aux_queue *queue; /* Mouse data buffer. */
++static int aux_count = 0;
++/* used when we send commands to the mouse that expect an ACK. */
++static unsigned char mouse_reply_expected = 0;
++
++#define AUX_INTS_OFF (KBD_MODE_KCC | KBD_MODE_DISABLE_MOUSE | KBD_MODE_SYS | KBD_MODE_KBD_INT)
++#define AUX_INTS_ON (KBD_MODE_KCC | KBD_MODE_SYS | KBD_MODE_MOUSE_INT | KBD_MODE_KBD_INT)
++
++#define MAX_RETRIES 60 /* some aux operations take long time */
++#endif /* CONFIG_PSMOUSE */
++
++/*
++ * Wait for keyboard controller input buffer to drain.
++ *
++ * Don't use 'jiffies' so that we don't depend on
++ * interrupts..
++ *
++ * Quote from PS/2 System Reference Manual:
++ *
++ * "Address hex 0060 and address hex 0064 should be written only when
++ * the input-buffer-full bit and output-buffer-full bit in the
++ * Controller Status register are set 0."
++ */
++
++static void kb_wait(void)
++{
++ unsigned long timeout = KBC_TIMEOUT;
++
++ do {
++ /*
++ * "handle_kbd_event()" will handle any incoming events
++ * while we wait - keypresses or mouse movement.
++ */
++ handle_kbd_event();
++ if (KBDSTAT & KBD_STAT_TXE)
++ return;
++ mdelay(1);
++ timeout--;
++ }
++ while (timeout);
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_TIMEOUTS
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "Keyboard timed out[1]\n");
++#endif
++}
++
++/*
++ * Translation of escaped scancodes to keycodes.
++ * This is now user-settable.
++ * The keycodes 1-88,96-111,119 are fairly standard, and
++ * should probably not be changed - changing might confuse X.
++ * X also interprets scancode 0x5d (KEY_Begin).
++ *
++ * For 1-88 keycode equals scancode.
++ */
++
++#define E0_KPENTER 96
++#define E0_RCTRL 97
++#define E0_KPSLASH 98
++#define E0_PRSCR 99
++#define E0_RALT 100
++#define E0_BREAK 101 /* (control-pause) */
++#define E0_HOME 102
++#define E0_UP 103
++#define E0_PGUP 104
++#define E0_LEFT 105
++#define E0_RIGHT 106
++#define E0_END 107
++#define E0_DOWN 108
++#define E0_PGDN 109
++#define E0_INS 110
++#define E0_DEL 111
++
++/* for USB 106 keyboard */
++#define E0_YEN 124
++#define E0_BACKSLASH 89
++
++
++#define E1_PAUSE 119
++
++/*
++ * The keycodes below are randomly located in 89-95,112-118,120-127.
++ * They could be thrown away (and all occurrences below replaced by 0),
++ * but that would force many users to use the `setkeycodes' utility, where
++ * they needed not before. It does not matter that there are duplicates, as
++ * long as no duplication occurs for any single keyboard.
++ */
++#define SC_LIM 89
++
++#define FOCUS_PF1 85 /* actual code! */
++#define FOCUS_PF2 89
++#define FOCUS_PF3 90
++#define FOCUS_PF4 91
++#define FOCUS_PF5 92
++#define FOCUS_PF6 93
++#define FOCUS_PF7 94
++#define FOCUS_PF8 95
++#define FOCUS_PF9 120
++#define FOCUS_PF10 121
++#define FOCUS_PF11 122
++#define FOCUS_PF12 123
++
++#define JAP_86 124
++/* tfj@olivia.ping.dk:
++ * The four keys are located over the numeric keypad, and are
++ * labelled A1-A4. It's an rc930 keyboard, from
++ * Regnecentralen/RC International, Now ICL.
++ * Scancodes: 59, 5a, 5b, 5c.
++ */
++#define RGN1 124
++#define RGN2 125
++#define RGN3 126
++#define RGN4 127
++
++static unsigned char high_keys[128 - SC_LIM] = {
++ RGN1, RGN2, RGN3, RGN4, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x59-0x5f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x60-0x67 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, FOCUS_PF11, 0, FOCUS_PF12, /* 0x68-0x6f */
++ 0, 0, 0, FOCUS_PF2, FOCUS_PF9, 0, 0, FOCUS_PF3, /* 0x70-0x77 */
++ FOCUS_PF4, FOCUS_PF5, FOCUS_PF6, FOCUS_PF7, /* 0x78-0x7b */
++ FOCUS_PF8, JAP_86, FOCUS_PF10, 0 /* 0x7c-0x7f */
++};
++
++/* BTC */
++#define E0_MACRO 112
++/* LK450 */
++#define E0_F13 113
++#define E0_F14 114
++#define E0_HELP 115
++#define E0_DO 116
++#define E0_F17 117
++#define E0_KPMINPLUS 118
++/*
++ * My OmniKey generates e0 4c for the "OMNI" key and the
++ * right alt key does nada. [kkoller@nyx10.cs.du.edu]
++ */
++#define E0_OK 124
++/*
++ * New microsoft keyboard is rumoured to have
++ * e0 5b (left window button), e0 5c (right window button),
++ * e0 5d (menu button). [or: LBANNER, RBANNER, RMENU]
++ * [or: Windows_L, Windows_R, TaskMan]
++ */
++#define E0_MSLW 125
++#define E0_MSRW 126
++#define E0_MSTM 127
++
++static unsigned char e0_keys[128] = {
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x00-0x07 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x08-0x0f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x10-0x17 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_KPENTER, E0_RCTRL, 0, 0, /* 0x18-0x1f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x20-0x27 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x28-0x2f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_KPSLASH, 0, E0_PRSCR, /* 0x30-0x37 */
++ E0_RALT, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_F13, E0_F14, E0_HELP, /* 0x38-0x3f */
++ E0_DO, E0_F17, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_BREAK, E0_HOME, /* 0x40-0x47 */
++ E0_UP, E0_PGUP, 0, E0_LEFT, E0_OK, E0_RIGHT, E0_KPMINPLUS, E0_END, /* 0x48-0x4f */
++ E0_DOWN, E0_PGDN, E0_INS, E0_DEL, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x50-0x57 */
++ 0, 0, 0, E0_MSLW, E0_MSRW, E0_MSTM, 0, 0, /* 0x58-0x5f */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x60-0x67 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_MACRO, /* 0x68-0x6f */
++ //0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x70-0x77 */
++ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, E0_BACKSLASH, 0, 0, /* 0x70-0x77 */
++ 0, 0, 0, E0_YEN, 0, 0, 0, 0 /* 0x78-0x7f */
++};
++
++int sa1111_setkeycode(unsigned int scancode, unsigned int keycode)
++{
++ if (scancode < SC_LIM || scancode > 255 || keycode > 127)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if (scancode < 128)
++ high_keys[scancode - SC_LIM] = keycode;
++ else
++ e0_keys[scancode - 128] = keycode;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int sa1111_getkeycode(unsigned int scancode)
++{
++ return
++ (scancode < SC_LIM || scancode > 255) ? -EINVAL :
++ (scancode <
++ 128) ? high_keys[scancode - SC_LIM] : e0_keys[scancode - 128];
++}
++
++static int do_acknowledge(unsigned char scancode)
++{
++ if (reply_expected) {
++ /* Unfortunately, we must recognise these codes only if we know they
++ * are known to be valid (i.e., after sending a command), because there
++ * are some brain-damaged keyboards (yes, FOCUS 9000 again) which have
++ * keys with such codes :(
++ */
++ if (scancode == KBD_REPLY_ACK) {
++ acknowledge = 1;
++ reply_expected = 0;
++ return 0;
++ } else if (scancode == KBD_REPLY_RESEND) {
++ resend = 1;
++ reply_expected = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ /* Should not happen... */
++#if 0
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "keyboard reply expected - got %02x\n",
++ scancode);
++#endif
++ }
++ return 1;
++}
++
++int
++sa1111_translate(unsigned char scancode, unsigned char *keycode,
++ char raw_mode)
++{
++ static int prev_scancode = 0;
++
++ /* special prefix scancodes.. */
++ if (scancode == 0xe0 || scancode == 0xe1) {
++ prev_scancode = scancode;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ /* 0xFF is sent by a few keyboards, ignore it. 0x00 is error */
++ if (scancode == 0x00 || scancode == 0xff) {
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ scancode &= 0x7f;
++
++ if (prev_scancode) {
++ /*
++ * usually it will be 0xe0, but a Pause key generates
++ * e1 1d 45 e1 9d c5 when pressed, and nothing when released
++ */
++ if (prev_scancode != 0xe0) {
++ if (prev_scancode == 0xe1 && scancode == 0x1d) {
++ prev_scancode = 0x100;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ else if (prev_scancode == 0x100
++ && scancode == 0x45) {
++ *keycode = E1_PAUSE;
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ } else {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO
++ "keyboard: unknown e1 escape sequence\n");
++#endif
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ } else {
++ prev_scancode = 0;
++ /*
++ * The keyboard maintains its own internal caps lock and
++ * num lock statuses. In caps lock mode E0 AA precedes make
++ * code and E0 2A follows break code. In num lock mode,
++ * E0 2A precedes make code and E0 AA follows break code.
++ * We do our own book-keeping, so we will just ignore these.
++ */
++ /*
++ * For my keyboard there is no caps lock mode, but there are
++ * both Shift-L and Shift-R modes. The former mode generates
++ * E0 2A / E0 AA pairs, the latter E0 B6 / E0 36 pairs.
++ * So, we should also ignore the latter. - aeb@cwi.nl
++ */
++ if (scancode == 0x2a || scancode == 0x36)
++ return 0;
++
++ if (e0_keys[scancode])
++ *keycode = e0_keys[scancode];
++ else {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++ if (!raw_mode)
++ printk(KERN_INFO
++ "keyboard: unknown scancode e0 %02x\n",
++ scancode);
++#endif
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ } else if (scancode >= SC_LIM) {
++ /* This happens with the FOCUS 9000 keyboard
++ Its keys PF1..PF12 are reported to generate
++ 55 73 77 78 79 7a 7b 7c 74 7e 6d 6f
++ Moreover, unless repeated, they do not generate
++ key-down events, so we have to zero up_flag below */
++ /* Also, Japanese 86/106 keyboards are reported to
++ generate 0x73 and 0x7d for \ - and \ | respectively. */
++ /* Also, some Brazilian keyboard is reported to produce
++ 0x73 and 0x7e for \ ? and KP-dot, respectively. */
++
++ *keycode = high_keys[scancode - SC_LIM];
++
++ if (!*keycode) {
++ if (!raw_mode) {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_UNKN
++ printk(KERN_INFO
++ "keyboard: unrecognized scancode (%02x)"
++ " - ignored\n", scancode);
++#endif
++ }
++ return 0;
++ }
++ } else
++ *keycode = scancode;
++ return 1;
++}
++
++char sa1111_unexpected_up(unsigned char keycode)
++{
++ /* unexpected, but this can happen: maybe this was a key release for a
++ FOCUS 9000 PF key; if we want to see it, we have to clear up_flag */
++ if (keycode >= SC_LIM || keycode == 85)
++ return 0;
++ else
++ return 0200;
++}
++
++static unsigned char kbd_exists = 1;
++
++static inline void handle_keyboard_event(unsigned char scancode)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_VT
++ kbd_exists = 1;
++ if (do_acknowledge(scancode))
++ handle_scancode(scancode, !(scancode & 0x80));
++#endif
++ tasklet_schedule(&keyboard_tasklet);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This reads the keyboard status port, and does the
++ * appropriate action.
++ *
++ * It requires that we hold the keyboard controller
++ * spinlock.
++ */
++static void handle_kbd_event(void)
++{
++ unsigned int status = KBDSTAT;
++ unsigned int work = 10000;
++ unsigned char scancode;
++
++ while (status & KBD_STAT_RXF) {
++ while (status & KBD_STAT_RXF) {
++ scancode = KBDDATA & 0xff;
++ if (!(status & KBD_STAT_STP))
++ handle_keyboard_event(scancode);
++ if (!--work) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR
++ "pc_keyb: keyboard controller jammed (0x%02X).\n",
++ status);
++ return;
++ }
++ status = KBDSTAT;
++ }
++ work = 10000;
++ }
++
++ if (status & KBD_STAT_STP)
++ KBDSTAT = KBD_STAT_STP;
++}
++
++static void keyboard_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_VT
++ kbd_pt_regs = regs;
++#endif
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++ handle_kbd_event();
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++}
++
++/*
++ * send_data sends a character to the keyboard and waits
++ * for an acknowledge, possibly retrying if asked to. Returns
++ * the success status.
++ *
++ * Don't use 'jiffies', so that we don't depend on interrupts
++ */
++static int send_data(unsigned char data)
++{
++ int retries = 3;
++
++ do {
++ unsigned long timeout = KBD_TIMEOUT;
++
++ acknowledge = 0; /* Set by interrupt routine on receipt of ACK. */
++ resend = 0;
++ reply_expected = 1;
++ kbd_write_output_w(data);
++ for (;;) {
++ if (acknowledge)
++ return 1;
++ if (resend)
++ break;
++ mdelay(1);
++ if (!--timeout) {
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_TIMEOUTS
++ printk(KERN_WARNING
++ "keyboard: Timeout - AT keyboard not present?\n");
++#endif
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ while (retries-- > 0);
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_TIMEOUTS
++ printk(KERN_WARNING
++ "keyboard: Too many NACKs -- noisy kbd cable?\n");
++#endif
++ return 0;
++}
++
++void sa1111_leds(unsigned char leds)
++{
++ if (kbd_exists
++ && (!send_data(KBD_CMD_SET_LEDS) || !send_data(leds))) {
++ send_data(KBD_CMD_ENABLE); /* re-enable kbd if any errors */
++ kbd_exists = 0;
++ }
++}
++
++#define KBD_NO_DATA (-1) /* No data */
++#define KBD_BAD_DATA (-2) /* Parity or other error */
++
++static int __init kbd_read_data(void)
++{
++ int retval = KBD_NO_DATA;
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ status = KBDSTAT;
++ if (status & KBD_STAT_RXF) {
++ unsigned char data = KBDDATA;
++
++ retval = data;
++ if (status & KBD_STAT_STP)
++ retval = KBD_BAD_DATA;
++ }
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static void __init kbd_clear_input(void)
++{
++ int maxread = 100; /* Random number */
++
++ do {
++ if (kbd_read_data() == KBD_NO_DATA)
++ break;
++ }
++ while (--maxread);
++}
++
++static int __init kbd_wait_for_input(void)
++{
++ long timeout = KBD_INIT_TIMEOUT;
++
++ do {
++ int retval = kbd_read_data();
++ if (retval >= 0)
++ return retval;
++ mdelay(1);
++ }
++ while (--timeout);
++ return -1;
++}
++
++#if 0
++static void kbd_write_command_w(int data)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++ kb_wait();
++ kbd_write_command(data);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++}
++#endif
++
++static void kbd_write_output_w(int data)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++ kb_wait();
++ KBDDATA = data & 0xff;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Test the keyboard interface. We basically check to make sure that
++ * we can drive each line to the keyboard independently of each other.
++ */
++static int kbdif_test(void)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ KBDCR = KBDCR_ENA | KBDCR_FKC;
++ udelay(2);
++ if ((KBDSTAT & (KBDSTAT_KBC | KBDSTAT_KBD)) != KBDSTAT_KBD) {
++ printk("Keyboard interface test failed[1]: %02x\n",
++ KBDSTAT);
++ ret = -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ KBDCR = KBDCR_ENA;
++ udelay(2);
++ if ((KBDSTAT & (KBDSTAT_KBC | KBDSTAT_KBD)) != (KBDSTAT_KBC | KBDSTAT_KBD)) {
++ printk("Keyboard interface test failed[2]: %02x\n",
++ KBDSTAT);
++ ret = -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ KBDCR = KBDCR_ENA | KBDCR_FKD;
++ udelay(2);
++ if ((KBDSTAT & (KBDSTAT_KBC | KBDSTAT_KBD)) != KBDSTAT_KBC) {
++ printk("Keyboard interface test failed[3]: %02x\n",
++ KBDSTAT);
++ ret = -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static char *__init initialize_kbd(void)
++{
++ int status;
++
++ /*
++ * Test the keyboard interface.
++ */
++ kbdif_test();
++
++ /*
++ * Ok, drop the force low bits, and wait a while,
++ * and clear the stop bit error flag.
++ */
++ KBDCR = KBDCR_ENA;
++ udelay(4);
++ KBDSTAT = KBD_STAT_STP;
++
++ /*
++ * Ok, we're now ready to talk to the keyboard. Reset
++ * it, just to make sure we're starting in a sane state.
++ *
++ * Set up to try again if the keyboard asks for RESEND.
++ */
++ do {
++ KBDDATA = KBD_CMD_RESET;
++ status = kbd_wait_for_input();
++ if (status == KBD_REPLY_ACK)
++ break;
++ if (status != KBD_REPLY_RESEND)
++ return "Keyboard reset failed, no ACK";
++ } while (1);
++
++ if (kbd_wait_for_input() != KBD_REPLY_POR)
++ return "Keyboard reset failed, no POR";
++
++ /*
++ * Set keyboard controller mode. During this, the keyboard should be
++ * in the disabled state.
++ *
++ * Set up to try again if the keyboard asks for RESEND.
++ */
++ do {
++ kbd_write_output_w(KBD_CMD_DISABLE);
++ status = kbd_wait_for_input();
++ if (status == KBD_REPLY_ACK)
++ break;
++ if (status != KBD_REPLY_RESEND)
++ return "Disable keyboard: no ACK";
++ } while (1);
++
++#if 0 /*@@@ */
++ kbd_write_command_w(KBD_CCMD_WRITE_MODE);
++ kbd_write_output_w(KBD_MODE_KBD_INT
++ | KBD_MODE_SYS | KBD_MODE_DISABLE_MOUSE |
++ KBD_MODE_KCC);
++
++ /* ibm powerpc portables need this to use scan-code set 1 -- Cort */
++ kbd_write_command_w(KBD_CCMD_READ_MODE);
++ if (!(kbd_wait_for_input() & KBD_MODE_KCC)) {
++ /*
++ * If the controller does not support conversion,
++ * Set the keyboard to scan-code set 1.
++ */
++ kbd_write_output_w(0xF0);
++ kbd_wait_for_input();
++ kbd_write_output_w(0x01);
++ kbd_wait_for_input();
++ }
++#else
++ kbd_write_output_w(0xf0);
++ kbd_wait_for_input();
++ kbd_write_output_w(0x01);
++ kbd_wait_for_input();
++#endif
++
++
++ kbd_write_output_w(KBD_CMD_ENABLE);
++ if (kbd_wait_for_input() != KBD_REPLY_ACK)
++ return "Enable keyboard: no ACK";
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, set the typematic rate to maximum.
++ */
++ kbd_write_output_w(KBD_CMD_SET_RATE);
++ if (kbd_wait_for_input() != KBD_REPLY_ACK)
++ return "Set rate: no ACK";
++ kbd_write_output_w(0x00);
++ if (kbd_wait_for_input() != KBD_REPLY_ACK)
++ return "Set rate: no ACK";
++
++ return NULL;
++}
++
++int __init sa1111_kbd_init_hw(void)
++{
++ char *msg;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!request_mem_region(_KBDCR, 512, "keyboard"))
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ SKPCR |= SKPCR_PTCLKEN;
++ KBDCLKDIV = 0;
++ KBDPRECNT = 127;
++
++ /* Flush any pending input. */
++ kbd_clear_input();
++
++ msg = initialize_kbd();
++ if (msg)
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "initialize_kbd: %s\n", msg);
++
++#if defined CONFIG_PSMOUSE
++ psaux_init();
++#endif
++
++ k_setkeycode = sa1111_setkeycode;
++ k_getkeycode = sa1111_getkeycode;
++ k_translate = sa1111_translate;
++ k_unexpected_up = sa1111_unexpected_up;
++ k_leds = sa1111_leds;
++#ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
++ k_sysrq_xlate = sa1111_sysrq_xlate;
++ k_sysrq_key = 0x54;
++#endif
++
++ /* Ok, finally allocate the IRQ, and off we go.. */
++ ret = request_irq(IRQ_TPRXINT, keyboard_interrupt, 0, "keyboard", NULL);
++ if (ret)
++ release_mem_region(_KBDCR, 512);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++#if defined CONFIG_PSMOUSE
++
++static inline void handle_mouse_event(unsigned char scancode)
++{
++ if (mouse_reply_expected) {
++ if (scancode == AUX_ACK) {
++ mouse_reply_expected--;
++ return;
++ }
++ mouse_reply_expected = 0;
++ }
++
++ add_mouse_randomness(scancode);
++ if (aux_count) {
++ int head = queue->head;
++
++ queue->buf[head] = scancode;
++ head = (head + 1) & (AUX_BUF_SIZE - 1);
++ if (head != queue->tail) {
++ queue->head = head;
++ if (queue->fasync)
++ kill_fasync(&queue->fasync, SIGIO,
++ POLL_IN);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&queue->proc_list);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static void handle_mse_event(void)
++{
++ unsigned int msests = MSESTAT;
++ unsigned int work = 10000;
++ unsigned char scancode;
++
++ while (msests & MSE_STAT_RXF) {
++ while (msests & MSE_STAT_RXF) {
++ scancode = MSEDATA & 0xff;
++ if (!(msests & MSE_STAT_STP))
++ handle_mouse_event(scancode);
++ if (!--work) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR
++ "pc_keyb: mouse controller jammed (0x%02X).\n",
++ msests);
++ return;
++ /*XXX*/}
++ msests = MSESTAT;
++ }
++ work = 10000;
++ }
++}
++
++static void ms_wait(void)
++{
++ unsigned long timeout = KBC_TIMEOUT;
++
++ do {
++ /*
++ * "handle_kbd_event()" will handle any incoming events
++ * while we wait - keypresses or mouse movement.
++ */
++ handle_mse_event();
++ if (MSESTAT & MSE_STAT_TXE)
++ return;
++ mdelay(1);
++ timeout--;
++ }
++ while (timeout);
++#ifdef KBD_REPORT_TIMEOUTS
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "Mouse timed out[1]\n");
++#endif
++}
++
++static void mouse_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++ handle_mse_event();
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Check if this is a dual port controller.
++ */
++static int __init detect_auxiliary_port(void)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ int loops = 10;
++ int retval = 0;
++
++ /* Check if the BIOS detected a device on the auxiliary port. */
++ if (aux_device_present == 0xaa)
++ return 1;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++
++ /* Put the value 0x5A in the output buffer using the "Write
++ * Auxiliary Device Output Buffer" command (0xD3). Poll the
++ * Status Register for a while to see if the value really
++ * turns up in the Data Register. If the KBD_STAT_MOUSE_OBF
++ * bit is also set to 1 in the Status Register, we assume this
++ * controller has an Auxiliary Port (a.k.a. Mouse Port).
++ */
++ // kb_wait();
++ // kbd_write_command(KBD_CCMD_WRITE_AUX_OBUF);
++
++ SKPCR |= SKPCR_PMCLKEN;
++
++ MSECLKDIV = 0;
++ MSEPRECNT = 127;
++ MSECR = MSECR_ENA;
++ mdelay(50);
++ MSEDATA = 0xf4;
++ mdelay(50);
++
++ do {
++ unsigned int msests = MSESTAT;
++
++ if (msests & MSE_STAT_RXF) {
++ do {
++ msests = MSEDATA; /* dummy read */
++ mdelay(50);
++ msests = MSESTAT;
++ }
++ while (msests & MSE_STAT_RXF);
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Detected PS/2 Mouse Port.\n");
++ retval = 1;
++ break;
++ }
++ mdelay(1);
++ }
++ while (--loops);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Send a byte to the mouse.
++ */
++static void aux_write_dev(int val)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++ // kb_wait();
++ // kbd_write_command(KBD_CCMD_WRITE_MOUSE);
++ ms_wait();
++ MSEDATA = val;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Send a byte to the mouse & handle returned ack
++ */
++static void aux_write_ack(int val)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++ // kb_wait();
++ // kbd_write_command(KBD_CCMD_WRITE_MOUSE);
++ ms_wait();
++ MSEDATA = val;
++ /* we expect an ACK in response. */
++ mouse_reply_expected++;
++ ms_wait();
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++}
++
++static unsigned char get_from_queue(void)
++{
++ unsigned char result;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++ result = queue->buf[queue->tail];
++ queue->tail = (queue->tail + 1) & (AUX_BUF_SIZE - 1);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&kbd_controller_lock, flags);
++ return result;
++}
++
++
++static inline int queue_empty(void)
++{
++ return queue->head == queue->tail;
++}
++
++static int fasync_aux(int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
++{
++ int retval;
++
++ retval = fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &queue->fasync);
++ if (retval < 0)
++ return retval;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Random magic cookie for the aux device
++ */
++#define AUX_DEV ((void *)queue)
++
++static int release_aux(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ fasync_aux(-1, file, 0);
++ if (--aux_count)
++ return 0;
++ // kbd_write_cmd(AUX_INTS_OFF); /* Disable controller ints */
++ // kbd_write_command_w(KBD_CCMD_MOUSE_DISABLE);
++ aux_write_ack(AUX_DISABLE_DEV); /* Disable aux device */
++ MSECR &= ~MSECR_ENA;
++ free_irq(IRQ_MSRXINT, AUX_DEV);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Install interrupt handler.
++ * Enable auxiliary device.
++ */
++
++static int open_aux(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ if (aux_count++) {
++ return 0;
++ }
++ queue->head = queue->tail = 0; /* Flush input queue */
++ /* Don't enable the mouse controller until we've registered IRQ handler */
++ if (request_irq(IRQ_MSRXINT, mouse_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ, "PS/2 Mouse", AUX_DEV)) {
++ aux_count--;
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++ MSECLKDIV = 0;
++ MSEPRECNT = 127;
++ MSECR &= ~MSECR_ENA;
++ mdelay(50);
++ MSECR = MSECR_ENA;
++ mdelay(50);
++ MSEDATA = 0xf4;
++ mdelay(50);
++ if (MSESTAT & 0x0100) {
++ MSESTAT = 0x0100; /* clear IRQ status */
++ }
++/* kbd_write_command_w(KBD_CCMD_MOUSE_ENABLE); *//* Enable the
++ auxiliary port on
++ controller. */
++ aux_write_ack(AUX_ENABLE_DEV); /* Enable aux device */
++ // kbd_write_cmd(AUX_INTS_ON); /* Enable controller ints */
++
++ // send_data(KBD_CMD_ENABLE); /* try to workaround toshiba4030cdt problem */
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Put bytes from input queue to buffer.
++ */
++
++static ssize_t
++read_aux(struct file *file, char *buffer, size_t count, loff_t * ppos)
++{
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ ssize_t i = count;
++ unsigned char c;
++
++ if (queue_empty()) {
++ if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
++ return -EAGAIN;
++ add_wait_queue(&queue->proc_list, &wait);
++ repeat:
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ if (queue_empty() && !signal_pending(current)) {
++ schedule();
++ goto repeat;
++ }
++ current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
++ remove_wait_queue(&queue->proc_list, &wait);
++ }
++ while (i > 0 && !queue_empty()) {
++ c = get_from_queue();
++ put_user(c, buffer++);
++ i--;
++ }
++ if (count - i) {
++ file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_atime = CURRENT_TIME;
++ return count - i;
++ }
++ if (signal_pending(current))
++ return -ERESTARTSYS;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Write to the aux device.
++ */
++
++static ssize_t
++write_aux(struct file *file, const char *buffer, size_t count,
++ loff_t * ppos)
++{
++ ssize_t retval = 0;
++
++ if (count) {
++ ssize_t written = 0;
++
++ if (count > 32)
++ count = 32; /* Limit to 32 bytes. */
++ do {
++ char c;
++ get_user(c, buffer++);
++ aux_write_dev(c);
++ written++;
++ }
++ while (--count);
++ retval = -EIO;
++ if (written) {
++ retval = written;
++ file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_mtime = CURRENT_TIME;
++ }
++ }
++
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static unsigned int aux_poll(struct file *file, poll_table * wait)
++{
++ poll_wait(file, &queue->proc_list, wait);
++ if (!queue_empty())
++ return POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++struct file_operations psaux_fops = {
++ read: read_aux,
++ write: write_aux,
++ poll: aux_poll,
++ open: open_aux,
++ release: release_aux,
++ fasync: fasync_aux,
++};
++
++/*
++ * Initialize driver.
++ */
++static struct miscdevice psaux_mouse = {
++ PSMOUSE_MINOR, "psaux", &psaux_fops
++};
++
++
++static int __init psaux_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!request_mem_region(_MSECR, 512, "psaux"))
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ if (!detect_auxiliary_port()) {
++ ret = -EIO;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ misc_register(&psaux_mouse);
++ queue = (struct aux_queue *) kmalloc(sizeof(*queue), GFP_KERNEL);
++ memset(queue, 0, sizeof(*queue));
++ queue->head = queue->tail = 0;
++ init_waitqueue_head(&queue->proc_list);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PSMOUSE
++ aux_write_ack(AUX_SET_SAMPLE);
++ aux_write_ack(100); /* 100 samples/sec */
++ aux_write_ack(AUX_SET_RES);
++ aux_write_ack(3); /* 8 counts per mm */
++ aux_write_ack(AUX_SET_SCALE21); /* 2:1 scaling */
++#endif
++ ret = 0;
++
++ out:
++ if (ret)
++ release_mem_region(_MSECR, 512);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++#endif /* CONFIG_PSMOUSE */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/serial.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/serial.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/serial.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/serial.c 2004-02-23 13:36:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -4527,6 +4527,14 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
++ * If there is exactly one port of 8 bytes, use it.
++ */
++ if (num_port == 1 && pci_resource_len(dev, first_port) == 8) {
++ board->flags = first_port;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ /*
+ * If there is 1 or 0 iomem regions, and exactly one port, use
+ * it.
+ */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/serial_21285.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/serial_21285.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/serial_21285.c 2002-08-03 01:39:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/serial_21285.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1,498 +0,0 @@
+-/*
+- * linux/drivers/char/serial_21285.c
+- *
+- * Driver for the serial port on the 21285 StrongArm-110 core logic chip.
+- *
+- * Based on drivers/char/serial.c
+- */
+-
+-#include <linux/config.h>
+-#include <linux/module.h>
+-#include <linux/errno.h>
+-#include <linux/signal.h>
+-#include <linux/sched.h>
+-#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+-#include <linux/tty.h>
+-#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
+-#include <linux/serial.h>
+-#include <linux/major.h>
+-#include <linux/ptrace.h>
+-#include <linux/ioport.h>
+-#include <linux/mm.h>
+-#include <linux/slab.h>
+-#include <linux/init.h>
+-#include <linux/console.h>
+-
+-#include <asm/io.h>
+-#include <asm/irq.h>
+-#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+-#include <asm/dec21285.h>
+-#include <asm/hardware.h>
+-
+-#define BAUD_BASE (mem_fclk_21285/64)
+-
+-#define SERIAL_21285_NAME "ttyFB"
+-#define SERIAL_21285_MAJOR 204
+-#define SERIAL_21285_MINOR 4
+-
+-#define SERIAL_21285_AUXNAME "cuafb"
+-#define SERIAL_21285_AUXMAJOR 205
+-#define SERIAL_21285_AUXMINOR 4
+-
+-static struct tty_driver rs285_driver, callout_driver;
+-static int rs285_refcount;
+-static struct tty_struct *rs285_table[1];
+-
+-static struct termios *rs285_termios[1];
+-static struct termios *rs285_termios_locked[1];
+-
+-static char wbuf[1000], *putp = wbuf, *getp = wbuf, x_char;
+-static struct tty_struct *rs285_tty;
+-static int rs285_use_count;
+-
+-static int rs285_write_room(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- return putp >= getp ? (sizeof(wbuf) - (long) putp + (long) getp) : ((long) getp - (long) putp - 1);
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_rx_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
+-{
+- if (!rs285_tty) {
+- disable_irq(IRQ_CONRX);
+- return;
+- }
+- while (!(*CSR_UARTFLG & 0x10)) {
+- int ch, flag;
+- ch = *CSR_UARTDR;
+- flag = *CSR_RXSTAT;
+- if (flag & 4)
+- tty_insert_flip_char(rs285_tty, 0, TTY_OVERRUN);
+- if (flag & 2)
+- flag = TTY_PARITY;
+- else if (flag & 1)
+- flag = TTY_FRAME;
+- tty_insert_flip_char(rs285_tty, ch, flag);
+- }
+- tty_flip_buffer_push(rs285_tty);
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_send_xchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch)
+-{
+- x_char = ch;
+- enable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- if (I_IXOFF(tty))
+- rs285_send_xchar(tty, STOP_CHAR(tty));
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- if (I_IXOFF(tty)) {
+- if (x_char)
+- x_char = 0;
+- else
+- rs285_send_xchar(tty, START_CHAR(tty));
+- }
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_tx_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
+-{
+- while (!(*CSR_UARTFLG & 0x20)) {
+- if (x_char) {
+- *CSR_UARTDR = x_char;
+- x_char = 0;
+- continue;
+- }
+- if (putp == getp) {
+- disable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+- break;
+- }
+- *CSR_UARTDR = *getp;
+- if (++getp >= wbuf + sizeof(wbuf))
+- getp = wbuf;
+- }
+- if (rs285_tty)
+- wake_up_interruptible(&rs285_tty->write_wait);
+-}
+-
+-static inline int rs285_xmit(int ch)
+-{
+- if (putp + 1 == getp || (putp + 1 == wbuf + sizeof(wbuf) && getp == wbuf))
+- return 0;
+- *putp = ch;
+- if (++putp >= wbuf + sizeof(wbuf))
+- putp = wbuf;
+- enable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+- return 1;
+-}
+-
+-static int rs285_write(struct tty_struct *tty, int from_user,
+- const u_char * buf, int count)
+-{
+- int i;
+-
+- if (from_user && verify_area(VERIFY_READ, buf, count))
+- return -EINVAL;
+-
+- for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+- char ch;
+- if (from_user)
+- __get_user(ch, buf + i);
+- else
+- ch = buf[i];
+- if (!rs285_xmit(ch))
+- break;
+- }
+- return i;
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_put_char(struct tty_struct *tty, u_char ch)
+-{
+- rs285_xmit(ch);
+-}
+-
+-static int rs285_chars_in_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- return sizeof(wbuf) - rs285_write_room(tty);
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_flush_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- disable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+- putp = getp = wbuf;
+- if (x_char)
+- enable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+-}
+-
+-static inline void rs285_set_cflag(int cflag)
+-{
+- int h_lcr, baud, quot;
+-
+- switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
+- case CS5:
+- h_lcr = 0x10;
+- break;
+- case CS6:
+- h_lcr = 0x30;
+- break;
+- case CS7:
+- h_lcr = 0x50;
+- break;
+- default: /* CS8 */
+- h_lcr = 0x70;
+- break;
+-
+- }
+- if (cflag & CSTOPB)
+- h_lcr |= 0x08;
+- if (cflag & PARENB)
+- h_lcr |= 0x02;
+- if (!(cflag & PARODD))
+- h_lcr |= 0x04;
+-
+- switch (cflag & CBAUD) {
+- case B200: baud = 200; break;
+- case B300: baud = 300; break;
+- case B1200: baud = 1200; break;
+- case B1800: baud = 1800; break;
+- case B2400: baud = 2400; break;
+- case B4800: baud = 4800; break;
+- default:
+- case B9600: baud = 9600; break;
+- case B19200: baud = 19200; break;
+- case B38400: baud = 38400; break;
+- case B57600: baud = 57600; break;
+- case B115200: baud = 115200; break;
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * The documented expression for selecting the divisor is:
+- * BAUD_BASE / baud - 1
+- * However, typically BAUD_BASE is not divisible by baud, so
+- * we want to select the divisor that gives us the minimum
+- * error. Therefore, we want:
+- * int(BAUD_BASE / baud - 0.5) ->
+- * int(BAUD_BASE / baud - (baud >> 1) / baud) ->
+- * int((BAUD_BASE - (baud >> 1)) / baud)
+- */
+- quot = (BAUD_BASE - (baud >> 1)) / baud;
+-
+- *CSR_UARTCON = 0;
+- *CSR_L_UBRLCR = quot & 0xff;
+- *CSR_M_UBRLCR = (quot >> 8) & 0x0f;
+- *CSR_H_UBRLCR = h_lcr;
+- *CSR_UARTCON = 1;
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_set_termios(struct tty_struct *tty, struct termios *old)
+-{
+- if (old && tty->termios->c_cflag == old->c_cflag)
+- return;
+- rs285_set_cflag(tty->termios->c_cflag);
+-}
+-
+-
+-static void rs285_stop(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- disable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_start(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- enable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_wait_until_sent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout)
+-{
+- int orig_jiffies = jiffies;
+- while (*CSR_UARTFLG & 8) {
+- current->state = TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE;
+- schedule_timeout(1);
+- if (signal_pending(current))
+- break;
+- if (timeout && time_after(jiffies, orig_jiffies + timeout))
+- break;
+- }
+- current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
+-}
+-
+-static int rs285_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
+-{
+- int line;
+-
+- MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+- line = MINOR(tty->device) - tty->driver.minor_start;
+- if (line) {
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+- return -ENODEV;
+- }
+-
+- tty->driver_data = NULL;
+- if (!rs285_tty)
+- rs285_tty = tty;
+-
+- enable_irq(IRQ_CONRX);
+- rs285_use_count++;
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static void rs285_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
+-{
+- if (!--rs285_use_count) {
+- rs285_wait_until_sent(tty, 0);
+- disable_irq(IRQ_CONRX);
+- disable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+- rs285_tty = NULL;
+- }
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-}
+-
+-static int __init rs285_init(void)
+-{
+- int baud = B9600;
+-
+- if (machine_is_personal_server())
+- baud = B57600;
+-
+- rs285_driver.magic = TTY_DRIVER_MAGIC;
+- rs285_driver.driver_name = "serial_21285";
+- rs285_driver.name = SERIAL_21285_NAME;
+- rs285_driver.major = SERIAL_21285_MAJOR;
+- rs285_driver.minor_start = SERIAL_21285_MINOR;
+- rs285_driver.num = 1;
+- rs285_driver.type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
+- rs285_driver.subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
+- rs285_driver.init_termios = tty_std_termios;
+- rs285_driver.init_termios.c_cflag = baud | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
+- rs285_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW;
+- rs285_driver.refcount = &rs285_refcount;
+- rs285_driver.table = rs285_table;
+- rs285_driver.termios = rs285_termios;
+- rs285_driver.termios_locked = rs285_termios_locked;
+-
+- rs285_driver.open = rs285_open;
+- rs285_driver.close = rs285_close;
+- rs285_driver.write = rs285_write;
+- rs285_driver.put_char = rs285_put_char;
+- rs285_driver.write_room = rs285_write_room;
+- rs285_driver.chars_in_buffer = rs285_chars_in_buffer;
+- rs285_driver.flush_buffer = rs285_flush_buffer;
+- rs285_driver.throttle = rs285_throttle;
+- rs285_driver.unthrottle = rs285_unthrottle;
+- rs285_driver.send_xchar = rs285_send_xchar;
+- rs285_driver.set_termios = rs285_set_termios;
+- rs285_driver.stop = rs285_stop;
+- rs285_driver.start = rs285_start;
+- rs285_driver.wait_until_sent = rs285_wait_until_sent;
+-
+- callout_driver = rs285_driver;
+- callout_driver.name = SERIAL_21285_AUXNAME;
+- callout_driver.major = SERIAL_21285_AUXMAJOR;
+- callout_driver.subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_CALLOUT;
+-
+- if (request_irq(IRQ_CONRX, rs285_rx_int, 0, "rs285", NULL))
+- panic("Couldn't get rx irq for rs285");
+-
+- if (request_irq(IRQ_CONTX, rs285_tx_int, 0, "rs285", NULL))
+- panic("Couldn't get tx irq for rs285");
+-
+- if (tty_register_driver(&rs285_driver))
+- printk(KERN_ERR "Couldn't register 21285 serial driver\n");
+- if (tty_register_driver(&callout_driver))
+- printk(KERN_ERR "Couldn't register 21285 callout driver\n");
+-
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static void __exit rs285_fini(void)
+-{
+- unsigned long flags;
+- int ret;
+-
+- save_flags(flags);
+- cli();
+- ret = tty_unregister_driver(&callout_driver);
+- if (ret)
+- printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to unregister 21285 callout driver "
+- "(%d)\n", ret);
+- ret = tty_unregister_driver(&rs285_driver);
+- if (ret)
+- printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to unregister 21285 driver (%d)\n",
+- ret);
+- free_irq(IRQ_CONTX, NULL);
+- free_irq(IRQ_CONRX, NULL);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+-}
+-
+-module_init(rs285_init);
+-module_exit(rs285_fini);
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE
+-/************** console driver *****************/
+-
+-static void rs285_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, u_int count)
+-{
+- int i;
+-
+- disable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+- for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+- while (*CSR_UARTFLG & 0x20);
+- *CSR_UARTDR = s[i];
+- if (s[i] == '\n') {
+- while (*CSR_UARTFLG & 0x20);
+- *CSR_UARTDR = '\r';
+- }
+- }
+- enable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
+-}
+-
+-static kdev_t rs285_console_device(struct console *c)
+-{
+- return MKDEV(SERIAL_21285_MAJOR, SERIAL_21285_MINOR);
+-}
+-
+-static int __init rs285_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
+-{
+- int baud = 9600;
+- int bits = 8;
+- int parity = 'n';
+- int cflag = CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
+-
+- if (machine_is_personal_server())
+- baud = 57600;
+-
+- if (options) {
+- char *s = options;
+- baud = simple_strtoul(options, NULL, 10);
+- while (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9')
+- s++;
+- if (*s)
+- parity = *s++;
+- if (*s)
+- bits = *s - '0';
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * Now construct a cflag setting.
+- */
+- switch (baud) {
+- case 1200:
+- cflag |= B1200;
+- break;
+- case 2400:
+- cflag |= B2400;
+- break;
+- case 4800:
+- cflag |= B4800;
+- break;
+- case 9600:
+- cflag |= B9600;
+- break;
+- case 19200:
+- cflag |= B19200;
+- break;
+- case 38400:
+- cflag |= B38400;
+- break;
+- case 57600:
+- cflag |= B57600;
+- break;
+- case 115200:
+- cflag |= B115200;
+- break;
+- default:
+- cflag |= B9600;
+- break;
+- }
+- switch (bits) {
+- case 7:
+- cflag |= CS7;
+- break;
+- default:
+- cflag |= CS8;
+- break;
+- }
+- switch (parity) {
+- case 'o':
+- case 'O':
+- cflag |= PARODD;
+- break;
+- case 'e':
+- case 'E':
+- cflag |= PARENB;
+- break;
+- }
+- co->cflag = cflag;
+- rs285_set_cflag(cflag);
+- rs285_console_write(NULL, "\e[2J\e[Hboot ", 12);
+- if (options)
+- rs285_console_write(NULL, options, strlen(options));
+- else
+- rs285_console_write(NULL, "no options", 10);
+- rs285_console_write(NULL, "\n", 1);
+-
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static struct console rs285_cons =
+-{
+- name: SERIAL_21285_NAME,
+- write: rs285_console_write,
+- device: rs285_console_device,
+- setup: rs285_console_setup,
+- flags: CON_PRINTBUFFER,
+- index: -1,
+-};
+-
+-void __init rs285_console_init(void)
+-{
+- register_console(&rs285_cons);
+-}
+-
+-#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE */
+-
+-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+-EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/serial_amba.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/serial_amba.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/serial_amba.c 2002-08-03 01:39:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/serial_amba.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1,2015 +0,0 @@
+-/*
+- * linux/drivers/char/serial_amba.c
+- *
+- * Driver for AMBA serial ports
+- *
+- * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
+- *
+- * Copyright 1999 ARM Limited
+- * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
+- *
+- * 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
+- *
+- *
+- * This is a generic driver for ARM AMBA-type serial ports. They
+- * have a lot of 16550-like features, but are not register compatable.
+- * Note that although they do have CTS, DCD and DSR inputs, they do
+- * not have an RI input, nor do they have DTR or RTS outputs. If
+- * required, these have to be supplied via some other means (eg, GPIO)
+- * and hooked into this driver.
+- *
+- * This could very easily become a generic serial driver for dumb UARTs
+- * (eg, {82,16x}50, 21285, SA1100).
+- */
+-
+-#include <linux/config.h>
+-#include <linux/module.h>
+-#include <linux/errno.h>
+-#include <linux/signal.h>
+-#include <linux/sched.h>
+-#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+-#include <linux/tty.h>
+-#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
+-#include <linux/major.h>
+-#include <linux/string.h>
+-#include <linux/fcntl.h>
+-#include <linux/ptrace.h>
+-#include <linux/ioport.h>
+-#include <linux/mm.h>
+-#include <linux/slab.h>
+-#include <linux/init.h>
+-#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
+-#include <linux/serial.h>
+-#include <linux/console.h>
+-#include <linux/sysrq.h>
+-
+-#include <asm/system.h>
+-#include <asm/io.h>
+-#include <asm/irq.h>
+-#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+-#include <asm/bitops.h>
+-
+-#include <asm/hardware/serial_amba.h>
+-
+-#define SERIAL_AMBA_NAME "ttyAM"
+-#define SERIAL_AMBA_MAJOR 204
+-#define SERIAL_AMBA_MINOR 16
+-#define SERIAL_AMBA_NR 2
+-
+-#define CALLOUT_AMBA_NAME "cuaam"
+-#define CALLOUT_AMBA_MAJOR 205
+-#define CALLOUT_AMBA_MINOR 16
+-#define CALLOUT_AMBA_NR SERIAL_AMBA_NR
+-
+-#ifndef TRUE
+-#define TRUE 1
+-#endif
+-#ifndef FALSE
+-#define FALSE 0
+-#endif
+-
+-#define DEBUG 0
+-#define DEBUG_LEDS 0
+-
+-#if DEBUG_LEDS
+-extern int get_leds(void);
+-extern int set_leds(int);
+-#endif
+-
+-/*
+- * Access routines for the AMBA UARTs
+- */
+-#define UART_GET_INT_STATUS(p) IO_READ((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTIIR)
+-#define UART_GET_FR(p) IO_READ((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTFR)
+-#define UART_GET_CHAR(p) IO_READ((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTDR)
+-#define UART_PUT_CHAR(p, c) IO_WRITE((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTDR, (c))
+-#define UART_GET_RSR(p) IO_READ((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTRSR)
+-#define UART_GET_CR(p) IO_READ((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTCR)
+-#define UART_PUT_CR(p,c) IO_WRITE((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTCR, (c))
+-#define UART_GET_LCRL(p) IO_READ((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTLCR_L)
+-#define UART_PUT_LCRL(p,c) IO_WRITE((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTLCR_L, (c))
+-#define UART_GET_LCRM(p) IO_READ((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTLCR_M)
+-#define UART_PUT_LCRM(p,c) IO_WRITE((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTLCR_M, (c))
+-#define UART_GET_LCRH(p) IO_READ((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTLCR_H)
+-#define UART_PUT_LCRH(p,c) IO_WRITE((p)->uart_base + AMBA_UARTLCR_H, (c))
+-#define UART_RX_DATA(s) (((s) & AMBA_UARTFR_RXFE) == 0)
+-#define UART_TX_READY(s) (((s) & AMBA_UARTFR_TXFF) == 0)
+-#define UART_TX_EMPTY(p) ((UART_GET_FR(p) & AMBA_UARTFR_TMSK) == 0)
+-
+-#define AMBA_UARTRSR_ANY (AMBA_UARTRSR_OE|AMBA_UARTRSR_BE|AMBA_UARTRSR_PE|AMBA_UARTRSR_FE)
+-#define AMBA_UARTFR_MODEM_ANY (AMBA_UARTFR_DCD|AMBA_UARTFR_DSR|AMBA_UARTFR_CTS)
+-
+-/*
+- * Things needed by tty driver
+- */
+-static struct tty_driver ambanormal_driver, ambacallout_driver;
+-static int ambauart_refcount;
+-static struct tty_struct *ambauart_table[SERIAL_AMBA_NR];
+-static struct termios *ambauart_termios[SERIAL_AMBA_NR];
+-static struct termios *ambauart_termios_locked[SERIAL_AMBA_NR];
+-
+-#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE) && defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ)
+-#define SUPPORT_SYSRQ
+-#endif
+-
+-/*
+- * Things needed internally to this driver
+- */
+-
+-/*
+- * tmp_buf is used as a temporary buffer by serial_write. We need to
+- * lock it in case the copy_from_user blocks while swapping in a page,
+- * and some other program tries to do a serial write at the same time.
+- * Since the lock will only come under contention when the system is
+- * swapping and available memory is low, it makes sense to share one
+- * buffer across all the serial ports, since it significantly saves
+- * memory if large numbers of serial ports are open.
+- */
+-static u_char *tmp_buf;
+-static DECLARE_MUTEX(tmp_buf_sem);
+-
+-#define HIGH_BITS_OFFSET ((sizeof(long)-sizeof(int))*8)
+-
+-/* number of characters left in xmit buffer before we ask for more */
+-#define WAKEUP_CHARS 256
+-#define AMBA_ISR_PASS_LIMIT 256
+-
+-#define EVT_WRITE_WAKEUP 0
+-
+-struct amba_icount {
+- __u32 cts;
+- __u32 dsr;
+- __u32 rng;
+- __u32 dcd;
+- __u32 rx;
+- __u32 tx;
+- __u32 frame;
+- __u32 overrun;
+- __u32 parity;
+- __u32 brk;
+- __u32 buf_overrun;
+-};
+-
+-/*
+- * Static information about the port
+- */
+-struct amba_port {
+- unsigned int uart_base;
+- unsigned int irq;
+- unsigned int uartclk;
+- unsigned int fifosize;
+- unsigned int tiocm_support;
+- void (*set_mctrl)(struct amba_port *, u_int mctrl);
+-};
+-
+-/*
+- * This is the state information which is persistent across opens
+- */
+-struct amba_state {
+- struct amba_icount icount;
+- unsigned int line;
+- unsigned int close_delay;
+- unsigned int closing_wait;
+- unsigned int custom_divisor;
+- unsigned int flags;
+- struct termios normal_termios;
+- struct termios callout_termios;
+-
+- int count;
+- struct amba_info *info;
+-};
+-
+-#define AMBA_XMIT_SIZE 1024
+-/*
+- * This is the state information which is only valid when the port is open.
+- */
+-struct amba_info {
+- struct amba_port *port;
+- struct amba_state *state;
+- struct tty_struct *tty;
+- unsigned char x_char;
+- unsigned char old_status;
+- unsigned char read_status_mask;
+- unsigned char ignore_status_mask;
+- struct circ_buf xmit;
+- unsigned int flags;
+-#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
+- unsigned long sysrq;
+-#endif
+-
+- unsigned int event;
+- unsigned int timeout;
+- unsigned int lcr_h;
+- unsigned int mctrl;
+- int blocked_open;
+- pid_t session;
+- pid_t pgrp;
+-
+- struct tasklet_struct tlet;
+-
+- wait_queue_head_t open_wait;
+- wait_queue_head_t close_wait;
+- wait_queue_head_t delta_msr_wait;
+-};
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE
+-static struct console ambauart_cons;
+-#endif
+-static void ambauart_change_speed(struct amba_info *info, struct termios *old_termios);
+-static void ambauart_wait_until_sent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout);
+-
+-#if 1 //def CONFIG_SERIAL_INTEGRATOR
+-static void amba_set_mctrl_null(struct amba_port *port, u_int mctrl)
+-{
+-}
+-
+-static struct amba_port amba_ports[SERIAL_AMBA_NR] = {
+- {
+- uart_base: IO_ADDRESS(INTEGRATOR_UART0_BASE),
+- irq: IRQ_UARTINT0,
+- uartclk: 14745600,
+- fifosize: 8,
+- set_mctrl: amba_set_mctrl_null,
+- },
+- {
+- uart_base: IO_ADDRESS(INTEGRATOR_UART1_BASE),
+- irq: IRQ_UARTINT1,
+- uartclk: 14745600,
+- fifosize: 8,
+- set_mctrl: amba_set_mctrl_null,
+- }
+-};
+-#endif
+-
+-static struct amba_state amba_state[SERIAL_AMBA_NR];
+-
+-static void ambauart_enable_rx_interrupt(struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- unsigned int cr;
+-
+- cr = UART_GET_CR(info->port);
+- cr |= AMBA_UARTCR_RIE | AMBA_UARTCR_RTIE;
+- UART_PUT_CR(info->port, cr);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_disable_rx_interrupt(struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- unsigned int cr;
+-
+- cr = UART_GET_CR(info->port);
+- cr &= ~(AMBA_UARTCR_RIE | AMBA_UARTCR_RTIE);
+- UART_PUT_CR(info->port, cr);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_enable_tx_interrupt(struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- unsigned int cr;
+-
+- cr = UART_GET_CR(info->port);
+- cr |= AMBA_UARTCR_TIE;
+- UART_PUT_CR(info->port, cr);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_disable_tx_interrupt(struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- unsigned int cr;
+-
+- cr = UART_GET_CR(info->port);
+- cr &= ~AMBA_UARTCR_TIE;
+- UART_PUT_CR(info->port, cr);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_stop(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- ambauart_disable_tx_interrupt(info);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_start(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- if (info->xmit.head != info->xmit.tail
+- && info->xmit.buf)
+- ambauart_enable_tx_interrupt(info);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+-}
+-
+-
+-/*
+- * This routine is used by the interrupt handler to schedule
+- * processing in the software interrupt portion of the driver.
+- */
+-static void ambauart_event(struct amba_info *info, int event)
+-{
+- info->event |= 1 << event;
+- tasklet_schedule(&info->tlet);
+-}
+-
+-static void
+-#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
+-ambauart_rx_chars(struct amba_info *info, struct pt_regs *regs)
+-#else
+-ambauart_rx_chars(struct amba_info *info)
+-#endif
+-{
+- struct tty_struct *tty = info->tty;
+- unsigned int status, ch, rsr, flg, ignored = 0;
+- struct amba_icount *icount = &info->state->icount;
+- struct amba_port *port = info->port;
+-
+- status = UART_GET_FR(port);
+- while (UART_RX_DATA(status)) {
+- ch = UART_GET_CHAR(port);
+-
+- if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
+- goto ignore_char;
+- icount->rx++;
+-
+- flg = TTY_NORMAL;
+-
+- /*
+- * Note that the error handling code is
+- * out of the main execution path
+- */
+- rsr = UART_GET_RSR(port);
+- if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_ANY)
+- goto handle_error;
+-#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
+- if (info->sysrq) {
+- if (ch && time_before(jiffies, info->sysrq)) {
+- handle_sysrq(ch, regs, NULL, NULL);
+- info->sysrq = 0;
+- goto ignore_char;
+- }
+- info->sysrq = 0;
+- }
+-#endif
+- error_return:
+- *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
+- *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
+- tty->flip.count++;
+- ignore_char:
+- status = UART_GET_FR(port);
+- }
+-out:
+- tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
+- return;
+-
+-handle_error:
+- if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_BE) {
+- rsr &= ~(AMBA_UARTRSR_FE | AMBA_UARTRSR_PE);
+- icount->brk++;
+-
+-#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
+- if (info->state->line == ambauart_cons.index) {
+- if (!info->sysrq) {
+- info->sysrq = jiffies + HZ*5;
+- goto ignore_char;
+- }
+- }
+-#endif
+- } else if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_PE)
+- icount->parity++;
+- else if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_FE)
+- icount->frame++;
+- if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_OE)
+- icount->overrun++;
+-
+- if (rsr & info->ignore_status_mask) {
+- if (++ignored > 100)
+- goto out;
+- goto ignore_char;
+- }
+- rsr &= info->read_status_mask;
+-
+- if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_BE)
+- flg = TTY_BREAK;
+- else if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_PE)
+- flg = TTY_PARITY;
+- else if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_FE)
+- flg = TTY_FRAME;
+-
+- if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_OE) {
+- /*
+- * CHECK: does overrun affect the current character?
+- * ASSUMPTION: it does not.
+- */
+- *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
+- *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
+- tty->flip.count++;
+- if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
+- goto ignore_char;
+- ch = 0;
+- flg = TTY_OVERRUN;
+- }
+-#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
+- info->sysrq = 0;
+-#endif
+- goto error_return;
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_tx_chars(struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- struct amba_port *port = info->port;
+- int count;
+-
+- if (info->x_char) {
+- UART_PUT_CHAR(port, info->x_char);
+- info->state->icount.tx++;
+- info->x_char = 0;
+- return;
+- }
+- if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail
+- || info->tty->stopped
+- || info->tty->hw_stopped) {
+- ambauart_disable_tx_interrupt(info);
+- return;
+- }
+-
+- count = port->fifosize;
+- do {
+- UART_PUT_CHAR(port, info->xmit.buf[info->xmit.tail]);
+- info->xmit.tail = (info->xmit.tail + 1) & (AMBA_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
+- info->state->icount.tx++;
+- if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail)
+- break;
+- } while (--count > 0);
+-
+- if (CIRC_CNT(info->xmit.head,
+- info->xmit.tail,
+- AMBA_XMIT_SIZE) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
+- ambauart_event(info, EVT_WRITE_WAKEUP);
+-
+- if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail) {
+- ambauart_disable_tx_interrupt(info);
+- }
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_modem_status(struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- unsigned int status, delta;
+- struct amba_icount *icount = &info->state->icount;
+-
+- status = UART_GET_FR(info->port) & AMBA_UARTFR_MODEM_ANY;
+-
+- delta = status ^ info->old_status;
+- info->old_status = status;
+-
+- if (!delta)
+- return;
+-
+- if (delta & AMBA_UARTFR_DCD) {
+- icount->dcd++;
+-#ifdef CONFIG_HARD_PPS
+- if ((info->flags & ASYNC_HARDPPS_CD) &&
+- (status & AMBA_UARTFR_DCD)
+- hardpps();
+-#endif
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_CHECK_CD) {
+- if (status & AMBA_UARTFR_DCD)
+- wake_up_interruptible(&info->open_wait);
+- else if (!((info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
+- (info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_NOHUP))) {
+- if (info->tty)
+- tty_hangup(info->tty);
+- }
+- }
+- }
+-
+- if (delta & AMBA_UARTFR_DSR)
+- icount->dsr++;
+-
+- if (delta & AMBA_UARTFR_CTS) {
+- icount->cts++;
+-
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_CTS_FLOW) {
+- status &= AMBA_UARTFR_CTS;
+-
+- if (info->tty->hw_stopped) {
+- if (status) {
+- info->tty->hw_stopped = 0;
+- ambauart_enable_tx_interrupt(info);
+- ambauart_event(info, EVT_WRITE_WAKEUP);
+- }
+- } else {
+- if (!status) {
+- info->tty->hw_stopped = 1;
+- ambauart_disable_tx_interrupt(info);
+- }
+- }
+- }
+- }
+- wake_up_interruptible(&info->delta_msr_wait);
+-
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = dev_id;
+- unsigned int status, pass_counter = 0;
+-
+-#if DEBUG_LEDS
+- // tell the world
+- set_leds(get_leds() | RED_LED);
+-#endif
+-
+- status = UART_GET_INT_STATUS(info->port);
+- do {
+- /*
+- * FIXME: what about clearing the interrupts?
+- */
+-
+- if (status & (AMBA_UARTIIR_RTIS | AMBA_UARTIIR_RIS))
+-#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
+- ambauart_rx_chars(info, regs);
+-#else
+- ambauart_rx_chars(info);
+-#endif
+- if (status & AMBA_UARTIIR_TIS)
+- ambauart_tx_chars(info);
+- if (status & AMBA_UARTIIR_MIS)
+- ambauart_modem_status(info);
+- if (pass_counter++ > AMBA_ISR_PASS_LIMIT)
+- break;
+-
+- status = UART_GET_INT_STATUS(info->port);
+- } while (status & (AMBA_UARTIIR_RTIS | AMBA_UARTIIR_RIS | AMBA_UARTIIR_TIS));
+-
+-#if DEBUG_LEDS
+- // tell the world
+- set_leds(get_leds() & ~RED_LED);
+-#endif
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_tasklet_action(unsigned long data)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = (struct amba_info *)data;
+- struct tty_struct *tty;
+-
+- tty = info->tty;
+- if (!tty || !test_and_clear_bit(EVT_WRITE_WAKEUP, &info->event))
+- return;
+-
+- if ((tty->flags & (1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP)) &&
+- tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)
+- (tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)(tty);
+- wake_up_interruptible(&tty->write_wait);
+-}
+-
+-static int ambauart_startup(struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- unsigned long flags;
+- unsigned long page;
+- int retval = 0;
+-
+- page = get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
+- if (!page)
+- return -ENOMEM;
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+-
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED) {
+- free_page(page);
+- goto errout;
+- }
+-
+- if (info->xmit.buf)
+- free_page(page);
+- else
+- info->xmit.buf = (unsigned char *) page;
+-
+- /*
+- * Allocate the IRQ
+- */
+- retval = request_irq(info->port->irq, ambauart_int, 0, "amba", info);
+- if (retval) {
+- if (capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
+- if (info->tty)
+- set_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &info->tty->flags);
+- retval = 0;
+- }
+- goto errout;
+- }
+-
+- info->mctrl = 0;
+- if (info->tty->termios->c_cflag & CBAUD)
+- info->mctrl = TIOCM_RTS | TIOCM_DTR;
+- info->port->set_mctrl(info->port, info->mctrl);
+-
+- /*
+- * initialise the old status of the modem signals
+- */
+- info->old_status = UART_GET_FR(info->port) & AMBA_UARTFR_MODEM_ANY;
+-
+- /*
+- * Finally, enable interrupts
+- */
+- ambauart_enable_rx_interrupt(info);
+-
+- if (info->tty)
+- clear_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &info->tty->flags);
+- info->xmit.head = info->xmit.tail = 0;
+-
+- /*
+- * Set up the tty->alt_speed kludge
+- */
+- if (info->tty) {
+- if ((info->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_HI)
+- info->tty->alt_speed = 57600;
+- if ((info->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_VHI)
+- info->tty->alt_speed = 115200;
+- if ((info->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_SHI)
+- info->tty->alt_speed = 230400;
+- if ((info->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_WARP)
+- info->tty->alt_speed = 460800;
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * and set the speed of the serial port
+- */
+- ambauart_change_speed(info, 0);
+-
+- info->flags |= ASYNC_INITIALIZED;
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- return 0;
+-
+-errout:
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- return retval;
+-}
+-
+-/*
+- * This routine will shutdown a serial port; interrupts are disabled, and
+- * DTR is dropped if the hangup on close termio flag is on.
+- */
+-static void ambauart_shutdown(struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if (!(info->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED))
+- return;
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli(); /* Disable interrupts */
+-
+- /*
+- * clear delta_msr_wait queue to avoid mem leaks: we may free the irq
+- * here so the queue might never be woken up
+- */
+- wake_up_interruptible(&info->delta_msr_wait);
+-
+- /*
+- * Free the IRQ
+- */
+- free_irq(info->port->irq, info);
+-
+- if (info->xmit.buf) {
+- unsigned long pg = (unsigned long) info->xmit.buf;
+- info->xmit.buf = NULL;
+- free_page(pg);
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * disable all interrupts, disable the port
+- */
+- UART_PUT_CR(info->port, 0);
+-
+- /* disable break condition and fifos */
+- UART_PUT_LCRH(info->port, UART_GET_LCRH(info->port) &
+- ~(AMBA_UARTLCR_H_BRK | AMBA_UARTLCR_H_FEN));
+-
+- if (!info->tty || (info->tty->termios->c_cflag & HUPCL))
+- info->mctrl &= ~(TIOCM_DTR|TIOCM_RTS);
+- info->port->set_mctrl(info->port, info->mctrl);
+-
+- /* kill off our tasklet */
+- tasklet_kill(&info->tlet);
+- if (info->tty)
+- set_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &info->tty->flags);
+-
+- info->flags &= ~ASYNC_INITIALIZED;
+- restore_flags(flags);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_change_speed(struct amba_info *info, struct termios *old_termios)
+-{
+- unsigned int lcr_h, baud, quot, cflag, old_cr, bits;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if (!info->tty || !info->tty->termios)
+- return;
+-
+- cflag = info->tty->termios->c_cflag;
+-
+-#if DEBUG
+- printk("ambauart_set_cflag(0x%x) called\n", cflag);
+-#endif
+- /* byte size and parity */
+- switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
+- case CS5: lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_5; bits = 7; break;
+- case CS6: lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_6; bits = 8; break;
+- case CS7: lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_7; bits = 9; break;
+- default: lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_8; bits = 10; break; // CS8
+- }
+- if (cflag & CSTOPB) {
+- lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_STP2;
+- bits ++;
+- }
+- if (cflag & PARENB) {
+- lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_PEN;
+- bits++;
+- if (!(cflag & PARODD))
+- lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_EPS;
+- }
+- if (info->port->fifosize > 1)
+- lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_FEN;
+-
+- do {
+- /* Determine divisor based on baud rate */
+- baud = tty_get_baud_rate(info->tty);
+- if (!baud)
+- baud = 9600;
+-
+- if (baud == 38400 &&
+- ((info->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_CUST))
+- quot = info->state->custom_divisor;
+- else
+- quot = (info->port->uartclk / (16 * baud)) - 1;
+-
+- if (!quot && old_termios) {
+- info->tty->termios->c_cflag &= ~CBAUD;
+- info->tty->termios->c_cflag |= (old_termios->c_cflag & CBAUD);
+- old_termios = NULL;
+- }
+- } while (quot == 0 && old_termios);
+-
+- /* As a last resort, if the quotient is zero, default to 9600 bps */
+- if (!quot)
+- quot = (info->port->uartclk / (16 * 9600)) - 1;
+-
+- info->timeout = (info->port->fifosize * HZ * bits * quot) /
+- (info->port->uartclk / 16);
+- info->timeout += HZ/50; /* Add .02 seconds of slop */
+-
+- if (cflag & CRTSCTS)
+- info->flags |= ASYNC_CTS_FLOW;
+- else
+- info->flags &= ~ASYNC_CTS_FLOW;
+- if (cflag & CLOCAL)
+- info->flags &= ~ASYNC_CHECK_CD;
+- else
+- info->flags |= ASYNC_CHECK_CD;
+-
+- /*
+- * Set up parity check flag
+- */
+-#define RELEVENT_IFLAG(iflag) ((iflag) & (IGNBRK|BRKINT|IGNPAR|PARMRK|INPCK))
+-
+- info->read_status_mask = AMBA_UARTRSR_OE;
+- if (I_INPCK(info->tty))
+- info->read_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_FE | AMBA_UARTRSR_PE;
+- if (I_BRKINT(info->tty) || I_PARMRK(info->tty))
+- info->read_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_BE;
+-
+- /*
+- * Characters to ignore
+- */
+- info->ignore_status_mask = 0;
+- if (I_IGNPAR(info->tty))
+- info->ignore_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_FE | AMBA_UARTRSR_PE;
+- if (I_IGNBRK(info->tty)) {
+- info->ignore_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_BE;
+- /*
+- * If we're ignoring parity and break indicators,
+- * ignore overruns to (for real raw support).
+- */
+- if (I_IGNPAR(info->tty))
+- info->ignore_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_OE;
+- }
+-
+- /* first, disable everything */
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- old_cr = UART_GET_CR(info->port) &= ~AMBA_UARTCR_MSIE;
+-
+- if ((info->flags & ASYNC_HARDPPS_CD) ||
+- (cflag & CRTSCTS) ||
+- !(cflag & CLOCAL))
+- old_cr |= AMBA_UARTCR_MSIE;
+-
+- UART_PUT_CR(info->port, 0);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+-
+- /* Set baud rate */
+- UART_PUT_LCRM(info->port, ((quot & 0xf00) >> 8));
+- UART_PUT_LCRL(info->port, (quot & 0xff));
+-
+- /*
+- * ----------v----------v----------v----------v-----
+- * NOTE: MUST BE WRITTEN AFTER UARTLCR_M & UARTLCR_L
+- * ----------^----------^----------^----------^-----
+- */
+- UART_PUT_LCRH(info->port, lcr_h);
+- UART_PUT_CR(info->port, old_cr);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_put_char(struct tty_struct *tty, u_char ch)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if (!tty || !info->xmit.buf)
+- return;
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- if (CIRC_SPACE(info->xmit.head, info->xmit.tail, AMBA_XMIT_SIZE) != 0) {
+- info->xmit.buf[info->xmit.head] = ch;
+- info->xmit.head = (info->xmit.head + 1) & (AMBA_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
+- }
+- restore_flags(flags);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_flush_chars(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail
+- || tty->stopped
+- || tty->hw_stopped
+- || !info->xmit.buf)
+- return;
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- ambauart_enable_tx_interrupt(info);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+-}
+-
+-static int ambauart_write(struct tty_struct *tty, int from_user,
+- const u_char * buf, int count)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+- int c, ret = 0;
+-
+- if (!tty || !info->xmit.buf || !tmp_buf)
+- return 0;
+-
+- save_flags(flags);
+- if (from_user) {
+- down(&tmp_buf_sem);
+- while (1) {
+- int c1;
+- c = CIRC_SPACE_TO_END(info->xmit.head,
+- info->xmit.tail,
+- AMBA_XMIT_SIZE);
+- if (count < c)
+- c = count;
+- if (c <= 0)
+- break;
+-
+- c -= copy_from_user(tmp_buf, buf, c);
+- if (!c) {
+- if (!ret)
+- ret = -EFAULT;
+- break;
+- }
+- cli();
+- c1 = CIRC_SPACE_TO_END(info->xmit.head,
+- info->xmit.tail,
+- AMBA_XMIT_SIZE);
+- if (c1 < c)
+- c = c1;
+- memcpy(info->xmit.buf + info->xmit.head, tmp_buf, c);
+- info->xmit.head = (info->xmit.head + c) &
+- (AMBA_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- buf += c;
+- count -= c;
+- ret += c;
+- }
+- up(&tmp_buf_sem);
+- } else {
+- cli();
+- while (1) {
+- c = CIRC_SPACE_TO_END(info->xmit.head,
+- info->xmit.tail,
+- AMBA_XMIT_SIZE);
+- if (count < c)
+- c = count;
+- if (c <= 0)
+- break;
+- memcpy(info->xmit.buf + info->xmit.head, buf, c);
+- info->xmit.head = (info->xmit.head + c) &
+- (AMBA_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
+- buf += c;
+- count -= c;
+- ret += c;
+- }
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- }
+- if (info->xmit.head != info->xmit.tail
+- && !tty->stopped
+- && !tty->hw_stopped)
+- ambauart_enable_tx_interrupt(info);
+- return ret;
+-}
+-
+-static int ambauart_write_room(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+-
+- return CIRC_SPACE(info->xmit.head, info->xmit.tail, AMBA_XMIT_SIZE);
+-}
+-
+-static int ambauart_chars_in_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+-
+- return CIRC_CNT(info->xmit.head, info->xmit.tail, AMBA_XMIT_SIZE);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_flush_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+-#if DEBUG
+- printk("ambauart_flush_buffer(%d) called\n",
+- MINOR(tty->device) - tty->driver.minor_start);
+-#endif
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- info->xmit.head = info->xmit.tail = 0;
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- wake_up_interruptible(&tty->write_wait);
+- if ((tty->flags & (1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP)) &&
+- tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)
+- (tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)(tty);
+-}
+-
+-/*
+- * This function is used to send a high-priority XON/XOFF character to
+- * the device
+- */
+-static void ambauart_send_xchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+-
+- info->x_char = ch;
+- if (ch)
+- ambauart_enable_tx_interrupt(info);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if (I_IXOFF(tty))
+- ambauart_send_xchar(tty, STOP_CHAR(tty));
+-
+- if (tty->termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) {
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- info->mctrl &= ~TIOCM_RTS;
+- info->port->set_mctrl(info->port, info->mctrl);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- }
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = (struct amba_info *) tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if (I_IXOFF(tty)) {
+- if (info->x_char)
+- info->x_char = 0;
+- else
+- ambauart_send_xchar(tty, START_CHAR(tty));
+- }
+-
+- if (tty->termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) {
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- info->mctrl |= TIOCM_RTS;
+- info->port->set_mctrl(info->port, info->mctrl);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- }
+-}
+-
+-static int get_serial_info(struct amba_info *info, struct serial_struct *retinfo)
+-{
+- struct amba_state *state = info->state;
+- struct amba_port *port = info->port;
+- struct serial_struct tmp;
+-
+- memset(&tmp, 0, sizeof(tmp));
+- tmp.type = 0;
+- tmp.line = state->line;
+- tmp.port = port->uart_base;
+- if (HIGH_BITS_OFFSET)
+- tmp.port_high = port->uart_base >> HIGH_BITS_OFFSET;
+- tmp.irq = port->irq;
+- tmp.flags = 0;
+- tmp.xmit_fifo_size = port->fifosize;
+- tmp.baud_base = port->uartclk / 16;
+- tmp.close_delay = state->close_delay;
+- tmp.closing_wait = state->closing_wait;
+- tmp.custom_divisor = state->custom_divisor;
+-
+- if (copy_to_user(retinfo, &tmp, sizeof(*retinfo)))
+- return -EFAULT;
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static int set_serial_info(struct amba_info *info,
+- struct serial_struct *newinfo)
+-{
+- struct serial_struct new_serial;
+- struct amba_state *state, old_state;
+- struct amba_port *port;
+- unsigned long new_port;
+- unsigned int i, change_irq, change_port;
+- int retval = 0;
+-
+- if (copy_from_user(&new_serial, newinfo, sizeof(new_serial)))
+- return -EFAULT;
+-
+- state = info->state;
+- old_state = *state;
+- port = info->port;
+-
+- new_port = new_serial.port;
+- if (HIGH_BITS_OFFSET)
+- new_port += (unsigned long) new_serial.port_high << HIGH_BITS_OFFSET;
+-
+- change_irq = new_serial.irq != port->irq;
+- change_port = new_port != port->uart_base;
+-
+- if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
+- if (change_irq || change_port ||
+- (new_serial.baud_base != port->uartclk / 16) ||
+- (new_serial.close_delay != state->close_delay) ||
+- (new_serial.xmit_fifo_size != port->fifosize) ||
+- ((new_serial.flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK) !=
+- (state->flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK)))
+- return -EPERM;
+- state->flags = ((state->flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK) |
+- (new_serial.flags & ASYNC_USR_MASK));
+- info->flags = ((info->flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK) |
+- (new_serial.flags & ASYNC_USR_MASK));
+- state->custom_divisor = new_serial.custom_divisor;
+- goto check_and_exit;
+- }
+-
+- if ((new_serial.irq >= NR_IRQS) || (new_serial.irq < 0) ||
+- (new_serial.baud_base < 9600))
+- return -EINVAL;
+-
+- if (new_serial.type && change_port) {
+- for (i = 0; i < SERIAL_AMBA_NR; i++)
+- if ((port != amba_ports + i) &&
+- amba_ports[i].uart_base != new_port)
+- return -EADDRINUSE;
+- }
+-
+- if ((change_port || change_irq) && (state->count > 1))
+- return -EBUSY;
+-
+- /*
+- * OK, past this point, all the error checking has been done.
+- * At this point, we start making changes.....
+- */
+- port->uartclk = new_serial.baud_base * 16;
+- state->flags = ((state->flags & ~ASYNC_FLAGS) |
+- (new_serial.flags & ASYNC_FLAGS));
+- info->flags = ((state->flags & ~ASYNC_INTERNAL_FLAGS) |
+- (info->flags & ASYNC_INTERNAL_FLAGS));
+- state->custom_divisor = new_serial.custom_divisor;
+- state->close_delay = new_serial.close_delay * HZ / 100;
+- state->closing_wait = new_serial.closing_wait * HZ / 100;
+- info->tty->low_latency = (info->flags & ASYNC_LOW_LATENCY) ? 1 : 0;
+- port->fifosize = new_serial.xmit_fifo_size;
+-
+- if (change_port || change_irq) {
+- /*
+- * We need to shutdown the serial port at the old
+- * port/irq combination.
+- */
+- ambauart_shutdown(info);
+- port->irq = new_serial.irq;
+- port->uart_base = new_port;
+- }
+-
+-check_and_exit:
+- if (!port->uart_base)
+- return 0;
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED) {
+- if ((old_state.flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) !=
+- (state->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) ||
+- (old_state.custom_divisor != state->custom_divisor)) {
+- if ((state->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_HI)
+- info->tty->alt_speed = 57600;
+- if ((state->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_VHI)
+- info->tty->alt_speed = 115200;
+- if ((state->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_SHI)
+- info->tty->alt_speed = 230400;
+- if ((state->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_WARP)
+- info->tty->alt_speed = 460800;
+- ambauart_change_speed(info, NULL);
+- }
+- } else
+- retval = ambauart_startup(info);
+- return retval;
+-}
+-
+-
+-/*
+- * get_lsr_info - get line status register info
+- */
+-static int get_lsr_info(struct amba_info *info, unsigned int *value)
+-{
+- unsigned int result, status;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- status = UART_GET_FR(info->port);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- result = status & AMBA_UARTFR_BUSY ? TIOCSER_TEMT : 0;
+-
+- /*
+- * If we're about to load something into the transmit
+- * register, we'll pretend the transmitter isn't empty to
+- * avoid a race condition (depending on when the transmit
+- * interrupt happens).
+- */
+- if (info->x_char ||
+- ((CIRC_CNT(info->xmit.head, info->xmit.tail,
+- AMBA_XMIT_SIZE) > 0) &&
+- !info->tty->stopped && !info->tty->hw_stopped))
+- result &= TIOCSER_TEMT;
+-
+- return put_user(result, value);
+-}
+-
+-static int get_modem_info(struct amba_info *info, unsigned int *value)
+-{
+- unsigned int result = info->mctrl;
+- unsigned int status;
+-
+- status = UART_GET_FR(info->port);
+- if (status & AMBA_UARTFR_DCD)
+- result |= TIOCM_CAR;
+- if (status & AMBA_UARTFR_DSR)
+- result |= TIOCM_DSR;
+- if (status & AMBA_UARTFR_CTS)
+- result |= TIOCM_CTS;
+-
+- return put_user(result, value);
+-}
+-
+-static int set_modem_info(struct amba_info *info, unsigned int cmd,
+- unsigned int *value)
+-{
+- unsigned int arg, old;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if (get_user(arg, value))
+- return -EFAULT;
+-
+- old = info->mctrl;
+- switch (cmd) {
+- case TIOCMBIS:
+- info->mctrl |= arg;
+- break;
+-
+- case TIOCMBIC:
+- info->mctrl &= ~arg;
+- break;
+-
+- case TIOCMSET:
+- info->mctrl = arg;
+- break;
+-
+- default:
+- return -EINVAL;
+- }
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- if (old != info->mctrl)
+- info->port->set_mctrl(info->port, info->mctrl);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_break_ctl(struct tty_struct *tty, int break_state)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+- unsigned int lcr_h;
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- lcr_h = UART_GET_LCRH(info->port);
+- if (break_state == -1)
+- lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_BRK;
+- else
+- lcr_h &= ~AMBA_UARTLCR_H_BRK;
+- UART_PUT_LCRH(info->port, lcr_h);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+-}
+-
+-static int ambauart_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file,
+- unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- struct amba_icount cprev, cnow;
+- struct serial_icounter_struct icount;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if ((cmd != TIOCGSERIAL) && (cmd != TIOCSSERIAL) &&
+- (cmd != TIOCSERCONFIG) && (cmd != TIOCSERGSTRUCT) &&
+- (cmd != TIOCMIWAIT) && (cmd != TIOCGICOUNT)) {
+- if (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))
+- return -EIO;
+- }
+-
+- switch (cmd) {
+- case TIOCMGET:
+- return get_modem_info(info, (unsigned int *)arg);
+- case TIOCMBIS:
+- case TIOCMBIC:
+- case TIOCMSET:
+- return set_modem_info(info, cmd, (unsigned int *)arg);
+- case TIOCGSERIAL:
+- return get_serial_info(info,
+- (struct serial_struct *)arg);
+- case TIOCSSERIAL:
+- return set_serial_info(info,
+- (struct serial_struct *)arg);
+- case TIOCSERGETLSR: /* Get line status register */
+- return get_lsr_info(info, (unsigned int *)arg);
+- /*
+- * Wait for any of the 4 modem inputs (DCD,RI,DSR,CTS) to change
+- * - mask passed in arg for lines of interest
+- * (use |'ed TIOCM_RNG/DSR/CD/CTS for masking)
+- * Caller should use TIOCGICOUNT to see which one it was
+- */
+- case TIOCMIWAIT:
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- /* note the counters on entry */
+- cprev = info->state->icount;
+- /* Force modem status interrupts on */
+- UART_PUT_CR(info->port, UART_GET_CR(info->port) | AMBA_UARTCR_MSIE);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- while (1) {
+- interruptible_sleep_on(&info->delta_msr_wait);
+- /* see if a signal did it */
+- if (signal_pending(current))
+- return -ERESTARTSYS;
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- cnow = info->state->icount; /* atomic copy */
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- if (cnow.rng == cprev.rng && cnow.dsr == cprev.dsr &&
+- cnow.dcd == cprev.dcd && cnow.cts == cprev.cts)
+- return -EIO; /* no change => error */
+- if (((arg & TIOCM_RNG) && (cnow.rng != cprev.rng)) ||
+- ((arg & TIOCM_DSR) && (cnow.dsr != cprev.dsr)) ||
+- ((arg & TIOCM_CD) && (cnow.dcd != cprev.dcd)) ||
+- ((arg & TIOCM_CTS) && (cnow.cts != cprev.cts))) {
+- return 0;
+- }
+- cprev = cnow;
+- }
+- /* NOTREACHED */
+-
+- /*
+- * Get counter of input serial line interrupts (DCD,RI,DSR,CTS)
+- * Return: write counters to the user passed counter struct
+- * NB: both 1->0 and 0->1 transitions are counted except for
+- * RI where only 0->1 is counted.
+- */
+- case TIOCGICOUNT:
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- cnow = info->state->icount;
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- icount.cts = cnow.cts;
+- icount.dsr = cnow.dsr;
+- icount.rng = cnow.rng;
+- icount.dcd = cnow.dcd;
+- icount.rx = cnow.rx;
+- icount.tx = cnow.tx;
+- icount.frame = cnow.frame;
+- icount.overrun = cnow.overrun;
+- icount.parity = cnow.parity;
+- icount.brk = cnow.brk;
+- icount.buf_overrun = cnow.buf_overrun;
+-
+- return copy_to_user((void *)arg, &icount, sizeof(icount))
+- ? -EFAULT : 0;
+-
+- default:
+- return -ENOIOCTLCMD;
+- }
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_set_termios(struct tty_struct *tty, struct termios *old_termios)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long flags;
+- unsigned int cflag = tty->termios->c_cflag;
+-
+- if ((cflag ^ old_termios->c_cflag) == 0 &&
+- RELEVENT_IFLAG(tty->termios->c_iflag ^ old_termios->c_iflag) == 0)
+- return;
+-
+- ambauart_change_speed(info, old_termios);
+-
+- /* Handle transition to B0 status */
+- if ((old_termios->c_cflag & CBAUD) &&
+- !(cflag & CBAUD)) {
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- info->mctrl &= ~(TIOCM_RTS | TIOCM_DTR);
+- info->port->set_mctrl(info->port, info->mctrl);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- }
+-
+- /* Handle transition away from B0 status */
+- if (!(old_termios->c_cflag & CBAUD) &&
+- (cflag & CBAUD)) {
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- info->mctrl |= TIOCM_DTR;
+- if (!(cflag & CRTSCTS) ||
+- !test_bit(TTY_THROTTLED, &tty->flags))
+- info->mctrl |= TIOCM_RTS;
+- info->port->set_mctrl(info->port, info->mctrl);
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- }
+-
+- /* Handle turning off CRTSCTS */
+- if ((old_termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) &&
+- !(cflag & CRTSCTS)) {
+- tty->hw_stopped = 0;
+- ambauart_start(tty);
+- }
+-
+-#if 0
+- /*
+- * No need to wake up processes in open wait, since they
+- * sample the CLOCAL flag once, and don't recheck it.
+- * XXX It's not clear whether the current behavior is correct
+- * or not. Hence, this may change.....
+- */
+- if (!(old_termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) &&
+- (tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL))
+- wake_up_interruptible(&info->open_wait);
+-#endif
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- struct amba_state *state;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- if (!info)
+- return;
+-
+- state = info->state;
+-
+-#if DEBUG
+- printk("ambauart_close() called\n");
+-#endif
+-
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+-
+- if (tty_hung_up_p(filp)) {
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- return;
+- }
+-
+- if ((tty->count == 1) && (state->count != 1)) {
+- /*
+- * Uh, oh. tty->count is 1, which means that the tty
+- * structure will be freed. state->count should always
+- * be one in these conditions. If it's greater than
+- * one, we've got real problems, since it means the
+- * serial port won't be shutdown.
+- */
+- printk("ambauart_close: bad serial port count; tty->count is 1, "
+- "state->count is %d\n", state->count);
+- state->count = 1;
+- }
+- if (--state->count < 0) {
+- printk("rs_close: bad serial port count for %s%d: %d\n",
+- tty->driver.name, info->state->line, state->count);
+- state->count = 0;
+- }
+- if (state->count) {
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- return;
+- }
+- info->flags |= ASYNC_CLOSING;
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- /*
+- * Save the termios structure, since this port may have
+- * separate termios for callout and dialin.
+- */
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE)
+- info->state->normal_termios = *tty->termios;
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE)
+- info->state->callout_termios = *tty->termios;
+- /*
+- * Now we wait for the transmit buffer to clear; and we notify
+- * the line discipline to only process XON/XOFF characters.
+- */
+- tty->closing = 1;
+- if (info->state->closing_wait != ASYNC_CLOSING_WAIT_NONE)
+- tty_wait_until_sent(tty, info->state->closing_wait);
+- /*
+- * At this point, we stop accepting input. To do this, we
+- * disable the receive line status interrupts.
+- */
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED) {
+- ambauart_disable_rx_interrupt(info);
+- /*
+- * Before we drop DTR, make sure the UART transmitter
+- * has completely drained; this is especially
+- * important if there is a transmit FIFO!
+- */
+- ambauart_wait_until_sent(tty, info->timeout);
+- }
+- ambauart_shutdown(info);
+- if (tty->driver.flush_buffer)
+- tty->driver.flush_buffer(tty);
+- if (tty->ldisc.flush_buffer)
+- tty->ldisc.flush_buffer(tty);
+- tty->closing = 0;
+- info->event = 0;
+- info->tty = NULL;
+- if (info->blocked_open) {
+- if (info->state->close_delay) {
+- set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
+- schedule_timeout(info->state->close_delay);
+- }
+- wake_up_interruptible(&info->open_wait);
+- }
+- info->flags &= ~(ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE|ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE|
+- ASYNC_CLOSING);
+- wake_up_interruptible(&info->close_wait);
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_wait_until_sent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = (struct amba_info *) tty->driver_data;
+- unsigned long char_time, expire;
+- unsigned int status;
+-
+- if (info->port->fifosize == 0)
+- return;
+-
+- /*
+- * Set the check interval to be 1/5 of the estimated time to
+- * send a single character, and make it at least 1. The check
+- * interval should also be less than the timeout.
+- *
+- * Note: we have to use pretty tight timings here to satisfy
+- * the NIST-PCTS.
+- */
+- char_time = (info->timeout - HZ/50) / info->port->fifosize;
+- char_time = char_time / 5;
+- if (char_time == 0)
+- char_time = 1;
+- if (timeout && timeout < char_time)
+- char_time = timeout;
+- /*
+- * If the transmitter hasn't cleared in twice the approximate
+- * amount of time to send the entire FIFO, it probably won't
+- * ever clear. This assumes the UART isn't doing flow
+- * control, which is currently the case. Hence, if it ever
+- * takes longer than info->timeout, this is probably due to a
+- * UART bug of some kind. So, we clamp the timeout parameter at
+- * 2*info->timeout.
+- */
+- if (!timeout || timeout > 2 * info->timeout)
+- timeout = 2 * info->timeout;
+-
+- expire = jiffies + timeout;
+-#if DEBUG
+- printk("ambauart_wait_until_sent(%d), jiff=%lu, expire=%lu...\n",
+- MINOR(tty->device) - tty->driver.minor_start, jiffies,
+- expire);
+-#endif
+- while (UART_GET_FR(info->port) & AMBA_UARTFR_BUSY) {
+- set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
+- schedule_timeout(char_time);
+- if (signal_pending(current))
+- break;
+- if (timeout && time_after(jiffies, expire))
+- break;
+- status = UART_GET_FR(info->port);
+- }
+- set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+-}
+-
+-static void ambauart_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info = tty->driver_data;
+- struct amba_state *state = info->state;
+-
+- ambauart_flush_buffer(tty);
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING)
+- return;
+- ambauart_shutdown(info);
+- info->event = 0;
+- state->count = 0;
+- info->flags &= ~(ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE|ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE);
+- info->tty = NULL;
+- wake_up_interruptible(&info->open_wait);
+-}
+-
+-static int block_til_ready(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp,
+- struct amba_info *info)
+-{
+- DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
+- struct amba_state *state = info->state;
+- unsigned long flags;
+- int do_clocal = 0, extra_count = 0, retval;
+-
+- /*
+- * If the device is in the middle of being closed, then block
+- * until it's done, and then try again.
+- */
+- if (tty_hung_up_p(filp) ||
+- (info->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING)) {
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING)
+- interruptible_sleep_on(&info->close_wait);
+- return (info->flags & ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY) ?
+- -EAGAIN : -ERESTARTSYS;
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * If this is a callout device, then just make sure the normal
+- * device isn't being used.
+- */
+- if (tty->driver.subtype == SERIAL_TYPE_CALLOUT) {
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE)
+- return -EBUSY;
+- if ((info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
+- (info->flags & ASYNC_SESSION_LOCKOUT) &&
+- (info->session != current->session))
+- return -EBUSY;
+- if ((info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
+- (info->flags & ASYNC_PGRP_LOCKOUT) &&
+- (info->pgrp != current->pgrp))
+- return -EBUSY;
+- info->flags |= ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE;
+- return 0;
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * If non-blocking mode is set, or the port is not enabled,
+- * then make the check up front and then exit.
+- */
+- if ((filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) ||
+- (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))) {
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE)
+- return -EBUSY;
+- info->flags |= ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE;
+- return 0;
+- }
+-
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) {
+- if (state->normal_termios.c_cflag & CLOCAL)
+- do_clocal = 1;
+- } else {
+- if (tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL)
+- do_clocal = 1;
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * Block waiting for the carrier detect and the line to become
+- * free (i.e., not in use by the callout). While we are in
+- * this loop, state->count is dropped by one, so that
+- * rs_close() knows when to free things. We restore it upon
+- * exit, either normal or abnormal.
+- */
+- retval = 0;
+- add_wait_queue(&info->open_wait, &wait);
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- if (!tty_hung_up_p(filp)) {
+- extra_count = 1;
+- state->count--;
+- }
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- info->blocked_open++;
+- while (1) {
+- save_flags(flags); cli();
+- if (!(info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
+- (tty->termios->c_cflag & CBAUD)) {
+- info->mctrl = TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS;
+- info->port->set_mctrl(info->port, info->mctrl);
+- }
+- restore_flags(flags);
+- set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
+- if (tty_hung_up_p(filp) ||
+- !(info->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED)) {
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY)
+- retval = -EAGAIN;
+- else
+- retval = -ERESTARTSYS;
+- break;
+- }
+- if (!(info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
+- !(info->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING) &&
+- (do_clocal || (UART_GET_FR(info->port) & AMBA_UARTFR_DCD)))
+- break;
+- if (signal_pending(current)) {
+- retval = -ERESTARTSYS;
+- break;
+- }
+- schedule();
+- }
+- set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+- remove_wait_queue(&info->open_wait, &wait);
+- if (extra_count)
+- state->count++;
+- info->blocked_open--;
+- if (retval)
+- return retval;
+- info->flags |= ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE;
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static struct amba_info *ambauart_get(int line)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info;
+- struct amba_state *state = amba_state + line;
+-
+- state->count++;
+- if (state->info)
+- return state->info;
+- info = kmalloc(sizeof(struct amba_info), GFP_KERNEL);
+- if (info) {
+- memset(info, 0, sizeof(struct amba_info));
+- init_waitqueue_head(&info->open_wait);
+- init_waitqueue_head(&info->close_wait);
+- init_waitqueue_head(&info->delta_msr_wait);
+- info->flags = state->flags;
+- info->state = state;
+- info->port = amba_ports + line;
+- tasklet_init(&info->tlet, ambauart_tasklet_action,
+- (unsigned long)info);
+- }
+- if (state->info) {
+- kfree(info);
+- return state->info;
+- }
+- state->info = info;
+- return info;
+-}
+-
+-static int ambauart_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
+-{
+- struct amba_info *info;
+- int retval, line = MINOR(tty->device) - tty->driver.minor_start;
+-
+-#if DEBUG
+- printk("ambauart_open(%d) called\n", line);
+-#endif
+-
+- // is this a line that we've got?
+- MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+- if (line >= SERIAL_AMBA_NR) {
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+- return -ENODEV;
+- }
+-
+- info = ambauart_get(line);
+- if (!info)
+- return -ENOMEM;
+-
+- tty->driver_data = info;
+- info->tty = tty;
+- info->tty->low_latency = (info->flags & ASYNC_LOW_LATENCY) ? 1 : 0;
+-
+- /*
+- * Make sure we have the temporary buffer allocated
+- */
+- if (!tmp_buf) {
+- unsigned long page = get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
+- if (tmp_buf)
+- free_page(page);
+- else if (!page) {
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+- return -ENOMEM;
+- }
+- tmp_buf = (u_char *)page;
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * If the port is in the middle of closing, bail out now.
+- */
+- if (tty_hung_up_p(filp) ||
+- (info->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING)) {
+- if (info->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING)
+- interruptible_sleep_on(&info->close_wait);
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+- return -EAGAIN;
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * Start up the serial port
+- */
+- retval = ambauart_startup(info);
+- if (retval) {
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+- return retval;
+- }
+-
+- retval = block_til_ready(tty, filp, info);
+- if (retval) {
+- MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+- return retval;
+- }
+-
+- if ((info->state->count == 1) &&
+- (info->flags & ASYNC_SPLIT_TERMIOS)) {
+- if (tty->driver.subtype == SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL)
+- *tty->termios = info->state->normal_termios;
+- else
+- *tty->termios = info->state->callout_termios;
+- }
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE
+- if (ambauart_cons.cflag && ambauart_cons.index == line) {
+- tty->termios->c_cflag = ambauart_cons.cflag;
+- ambauart_cons.cflag = 0;
+- }
+-#endif
+- ambauart_change_speed(info, NULL);
+- info->session = current->session;
+- info->pgrp = current->pgrp;
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-int __init ambauart_init(void)
+-{
+- int i;
+-
+- ambanormal_driver.magic = TTY_DRIVER_MAGIC;
+- ambanormal_driver.driver_name = "serial_amba";
+- ambanormal_driver.name = SERIAL_AMBA_NAME;
+- ambanormal_driver.major = SERIAL_AMBA_MAJOR;
+- ambanormal_driver.minor_start = SERIAL_AMBA_MINOR;
+- ambanormal_driver.num = SERIAL_AMBA_NR;
+- ambanormal_driver.type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
+- ambanormal_driver.subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
+- ambanormal_driver.init_termios = tty_std_termios;
+- ambanormal_driver.init_termios.c_cflag = B38400 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
+- ambanormal_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS;
+- ambanormal_driver.refcount = &ambauart_refcount;
+- ambanormal_driver.table = ambauart_table;
+- ambanormal_driver.termios = ambauart_termios;
+- ambanormal_driver.termios_locked = ambauart_termios_locked;
+-
+- ambanormal_driver.open = ambauart_open;
+- ambanormal_driver.close = ambauart_close;
+- ambanormal_driver.write = ambauart_write;
+- ambanormal_driver.put_char = ambauart_put_char;
+- ambanormal_driver.flush_chars = ambauart_flush_chars;
+- ambanormal_driver.write_room = ambauart_write_room;
+- ambanormal_driver.chars_in_buffer = ambauart_chars_in_buffer;
+- ambanormal_driver.flush_buffer = ambauart_flush_buffer;
+- ambanormal_driver.ioctl = ambauart_ioctl;
+- ambanormal_driver.throttle = ambauart_throttle;
+- ambanormal_driver.unthrottle = ambauart_unthrottle;
+- ambanormal_driver.send_xchar = ambauart_send_xchar;
+- ambanormal_driver.set_termios = ambauart_set_termios;
+- ambanormal_driver.stop = ambauart_stop;
+- ambanormal_driver.start = ambauart_start;
+- ambanormal_driver.hangup = ambauart_hangup;
+- ambanormal_driver.break_ctl = ambauart_break_ctl;
+- ambanormal_driver.wait_until_sent = ambauart_wait_until_sent;
+- ambanormal_driver.read_proc = NULL;
+-
+- /*
+- * The callout device is just like the normal device except for
+- * the major number and the subtype code.
+- */
+- ambacallout_driver = ambanormal_driver;
+- ambacallout_driver.name = CALLOUT_AMBA_NAME;
+- ambacallout_driver.major = CALLOUT_AMBA_MAJOR;
+- ambacallout_driver.subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_CALLOUT;
+- ambacallout_driver.read_proc = NULL;
+- ambacallout_driver.proc_entry = NULL;
+-
+- if (tty_register_driver(&ambanormal_driver))
+- panic("Couldn't register AMBA serial driver\n");
+- if (tty_register_driver(&ambacallout_driver))
+- panic("Couldn't register AMBA callout driver\n");
+-
+- for (i = 0; i < SERIAL_AMBA_NR; i++) {
+- struct amba_state *state = amba_state + i;
+- state->line = i;
+- state->close_delay = 5 * HZ / 10;
+- state->closing_wait = 30 * HZ;
+- state->callout_termios = ambacallout_driver.init_termios;
+- state->normal_termios = ambanormal_driver.init_termios;
+- }
+-
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-__initcall(ambauart_init);
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE
+-/************** console driver *****************/
+-
+-/*
+- * This code is currently never used; console->read is never called.
+- * Therefore, although we have an implementation, we don't use it.
+- * FIXME: the "const char *s" should be fixed to "char *s" some day.
+- * (when the definition in include/linux/console.h is also fixed)
+- */
+-#ifdef used_and_not_const_char_pointer
+-static int ambauart_console_read(struct console *co, const char *s, u_int count)
+-{
+- struct amba_port *port = &amba_ports[co->index];
+- unsigned int status;
+- char *w;
+- int c;
+-#if DEBUG
+- printk("ambauart_console_read() called\n");
+-#endif
+-
+- c = 0;
+- w = s;
+- while (c < count) {
+- status = UART_GET_FR(port);
+- if (UART_RX_DATA(status)) {
+- *w++ = UART_GET_CHAR(port);
+- c++;
+- } else {
+- // nothing more to get, return
+- return c;
+- }
+- }
+- // return the count
+- return c;
+-}
+-#endif
+-
+-/*
+- * Print a string to the serial port trying not to disturb
+- * any possible real use of the port...
+- *
+- * The console must be locked when we get here.
+- */
+-static void ambauart_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, u_int count)
+-{
+- struct amba_port *port = &amba_ports[co->index];
+- unsigned int status, old_cr;
+- int i;
+-
+- /*
+- * First save the CR then disable the interrupts
+- */
+- old_cr = UART_GET_CR(port);
+- UART_PUT_CR(port, AMBA_UARTCR_UARTEN);
+-
+- /*
+- * Now, do each character
+- */
+- for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+- do {
+- status = UART_GET_FR(port);
+- } while (!UART_TX_READY(status));
+- UART_PUT_CHAR(port, s[i]);
+- if (s[i] == '\n') {
+- do {
+- status = UART_GET_FR(port);
+- } while (!UART_TX_READY(status));
+- UART_PUT_CHAR(port, '\r');
+- }
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
+- * and restore the TCR
+- */
+- do {
+- status = UART_GET_FR(port);
+- } while (status & AMBA_UARTFR_BUSY);
+- UART_PUT_CR(port, old_cr);
+-}
+-
+-static kdev_t ambauart_console_device(struct console *c)
+-{
+- return MKDEV(SERIAL_AMBA_MAJOR, SERIAL_AMBA_MINOR + c->index);
+-}
+-
+-static int __init ambauart_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
+-{
+- struct amba_port *port;
+- int baud = 38400;
+- int bits = 8;
+- int parity = 'n';
+- u_int cflag = CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
+- u_int lcr_h, quot;
+-
+- if (co->index >= SERIAL_AMBA_NR)
+- co->index = 0;
+-
+- port = &amba_ports[co->index];
+-
+- if (options) {
+- char *s = options;
+- baud = simple_strtoul(s, NULL, 10);
+- while (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9')
+- s++;
+- if (*s) parity = *s++;
+- if (*s) bits = *s - '0';
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * Now construct a cflag setting.
+- */
+- switch (baud) {
+- case 1200: cflag |= B1200; break;
+- case 2400: cflag |= B2400; break;
+- case 4800: cflag |= B4800; break;
+- default: cflag |= B9600; baud = 9600; break;
+- case 19200: cflag |= B19200; break;
+- case 38400: cflag |= B38400; break;
+- case 57600: cflag |= B57600; break;
+- case 115200: cflag |= B115200; break;
+- }
+- switch (bits) {
+- case 7: cflag |= CS7; lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_7; break;
+- default: cflag |= CS8; lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_8; break;
+- }
+- switch (parity) {
+- case 'o':
+- case 'O': cflag |= PARODD; lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_PEN; break;
+- case 'e':
+- case 'E': cflag |= PARENB; lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_PEN |
+- AMBA_UARTLCR_H_EPS; break;
+- }
+-
+- co->cflag = cflag;
+-
+- if (port->fifosize > 1)
+- lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_FEN;
+-
+- quot = (port->uartclk / (16 * baud)) - 1;
+-
+- UART_PUT_LCRL(port, (quot & 0xff));
+- UART_PUT_LCRM(port, (quot >> 8));
+- UART_PUT_LCRH(port, lcr_h);
+-
+- /* we will enable the port as we need it */
+- UART_PUT_CR(port, 0);
+-
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static struct console ambauart_cons =
+-{
+- name: SERIAL_AMBA_NAME,
+- write: ambauart_console_write,
+-#ifdef used_and_not_const_char_pointer
+- read: ambauart_console_read,
+-#endif
+- device: ambauart_console_device,
+- setup: ambauart_console_setup,
+- flags: CON_PRINTBUFFER,
+- index: -1,
+-};
+-
+-void __init ambauart_console_init(void)
+-{
+- register_console(&ambauart_cons);
+-}
+-
+-#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE */
+-
+-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+-EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/tty_io.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/tty_io.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/tty_io.c 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/tty_io.c 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
+ * Also restructured routines so that there is more of a separation
+ * between the high-level tty routines (tty_io.c and tty_ioctl.c) and
+ * the low-level tty routines (serial.c, pty.c, console.c). This
+- * makes for cleaner and more compact code. -TYT, 9/17/92
++ * makes for cleaner and more compact code. -TYT, 9/17/92
+ *
+ * Modified by Fred N. van Kempen, 01/29/93, to add line disciplines
+ * which can be dynamically activated and de-activated by the line
+@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
+ *
+ * New TIOCLINUX variants added.
+ * -- mj@k332.feld.cvut.cz, 19-Nov-95
+- *
++ *
+ * Restrict vt switching via ioctl()
+ * -- grif@cs.ucr.edu, 5-Dec-95
+ *
+@@ -151,8 +151,7 @@
+ extern void tty3215_init(void);
+ extern void tub3270_con_init(void);
+ extern void tub3270_init(void);
+-extern void rs285_console_init(void);
+-extern void sa1100_rs_console_init(void);
++extern void uart_console_init(void);
+ extern void sgi_serial_console_init(void);
+ extern void sn_sal_serial_console_init(void);
+ extern void sci_console_init(void);
+@@ -164,6 +163,7 @@
+ extern void txx9_serial_console_init(void);
+ extern void sb1250_serial_console_init(void);
+ extern void arc_console_init(void);
++extern void rs285_console_init(void);
+ extern int hvc_console_init(void);
+
+ #ifndef MIN
+@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
+ else
+ sprintf(buf, name,
+ idx + tty->driver.name_base);
+-
++
+ return buf;
+ }
+
+@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
+ #ifdef CHECK_TTY_COUNT
+ struct list_head *p;
+ int count = 0;
+-
++
+ file_list_lock();
+ for(p = tty->tty_files.next; p != &tty->tty_files; p = p->next) {
+ if(list_entry(p, struct file, f_list)->private_data == tty)
+@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
+ "!= #fd's(%d) in %s\n",
+ kdevname(tty->device), tty->count, count, routine);
+ return count;
+- }
++ }
+ #endif
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -264,14 +264,14 @@
+ {
+ if (disc < N_TTY || disc >= NR_LDISCS)
+ return -EINVAL;
+-
++
+ if (new_ldisc) {
+ ldiscs[disc] = *new_ldisc;
+ ldiscs[disc].flags |= LDISC_FLAG_DEFINED;
+ ldiscs[disc].num = disc;
+ } else
+ memset(&ldiscs[disc], 0, sizeof(struct tty_ldisc));
+-
++
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@
+ o_ldisc = tty->ldisc;
+
+ tty_wait_until_sent(tty, 0);
+-
++
+ /* Shutdown the current discipline. */
+ if (tty->ldisc.close)
+ (tty->ldisc.close)(tty);
+@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@
+ {
+ int major, minor;
+ struct tty_driver *p;
+-
++
+ minor = MINOR(device);
+ major = MAJOR(device);
+
+@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@
+ redirect = NULL;
+ }
+ spin_unlock(&redirect_lock);
+-
++
+ check_tty_count(tty, "do_tty_hangup");
+ file_list_lock();
+ for (l = tty->tty_files.next; l != &tty->tty_files; l = l->next) {
+@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@
+ filp->f_op = &hung_up_tty_fops;
+ }
+ file_list_unlock();
+-
++
+ /* FIXME! What are the locking issues here? This may me overdoing things.. */
+ {
+ unsigned long flags;
+@@ -510,7 +510,7 @@
+ "error %d\n", -i);
+ }
+ }
+-
++
+ read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
+ for_each_task(p) {
+ if ((tty->session > 0) && (p->session == tty->session) &&
+@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@
+ {
+ #ifdef TTY_DEBUG_HANGUP
+ char buf[64];
+-
++
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s hangup...\n", tty_name(tty, buf));
+ #endif
+ schedule_task(&tty->tq_hangup);
+@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@
+ wake_up_interruptible(&tty->write_wait);
+ }
+
+-static ssize_t tty_read(struct file * file, char * buf, size_t count,
++static ssize_t tty_read(struct file * file, char * buf, size_t count,
+ loff_t *ppos)
+ {
+ int i;
+@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@
+ size_t count)
+ {
+ ssize_t ret = 0, written = 0;
+-
++
+ if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
+ if (down_trylock(&tty->atomic_write))
+ return -EAGAIN;
+@@ -835,7 +835,7 @@
+ struct tty_struct *tty, *o_tty;
+ struct termios *tp, **tp_loc, *o_tp, **o_tp_loc;
+ struct termios *ltp, **ltp_loc, *o_ltp, **o_ltp_loc;
+- struct tty_driver *driver;
++ struct tty_driver *driver;
+ int retval=0;
+ int idx;
+
+@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@
+
+ idx = MINOR(device) - driver->minor_start;
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Check whether we need to acquire the tty semaphore to avoid
+ * race conditions. For now, play it safe.
+ */
+@@ -859,7 +859,7 @@
+ * First time open is complex, especially for PTY devices.
+ * This code guarantees that either everything succeeds and the
+ * TTY is ready for operation, or else the table slots are vacated
+- * and the allocated memory released. (Except that the termios
++ * and the allocated memory released. (Except that the termios
+ * and locked termios may be retained.)
+ */
+
+@@ -938,13 +938,13 @@
+ o_tty->link = tty;
+ }
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * All structures have been allocated, so now we install them.
+- * Failures after this point use release_mem to clean up, so
++ * Failures after this point use release_mem to clean up, so
+ * there's no need to null out the local pointers.
+ */
+ driver->table[idx] = tty;
+-
++
+ if (!*tp_loc)
+ *tp_loc = tp;
+ if (!*ltp_loc)
+@@ -954,7 +954,7 @@
+ (*driver->refcount)++;
+ tty->count++;
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Structures all installed ... call the ldisc open routines.
+ * If we fail here just call release_mem to clean up. No need
+ * to decrement the use counts, as release_mem doesn't care.
+@@ -988,7 +988,7 @@
+ if (driver->type == TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_PTY &&
+ driver->subtype == PTY_TYPE_MASTER) {
+ /*
+- * special case for PTY masters: only one open permitted,
++ * special case for PTY masters: only one open permitted,
+ * and the slave side open count is incremented as well.
+ */
+ if (tty->count) {
+@@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@
+
+ success:
+ *ret_tty = tty;
+-
++
+ /* All paths come through here to release the semaphore */
+ end_init:
+ up_tty_sem(idx);
+@@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@
+ int pty_master, tty_closing, o_tty_closing, do_sleep;
+ int idx;
+ char buf[64];
+-
++
+ tty = (struct tty_struct *)filp->private_data;
+ if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, filp->f_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev, "release_dev"))
+ return;
+@@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@
+ idx, kdevname(tty->device));
+ return;
+ }
+- if (o_tty->termios_locked !=
++ if (o_tty->termios_locked !=
+ tty->driver.other->termios_locked[idx]) {
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "release_dev: other->termios_locked["
+ "%d] not o_termios_locked for (%s)\n",
+@@ -1204,11 +1204,11 @@
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "release_dev: %s: read/write wait queue "
+ "active!\n", tty_name(tty, buf));
+ schedule();
+- }
++ }
+
+ /*
+- * The closing flags are now consistent with the open counts on
+- * both sides, and we've completed the last operation that could
++ * The closing flags are now consistent with the open counts on
++ * both sides, and we've completed the last operation that could
+ * block, so it's safe to proceed with closing.
+ */
+ if (pty_master) {
+@@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@
+ /* check whether both sides are closing ... */
+ if (!tty_closing || (o_tty && !o_tty_closing))
+ return;
+-
++
+ #ifdef TTY_DEBUG_HANGUP
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "freeing tty structure...");
+ #endif
+@@ -1284,14 +1284,14 @@
+ (o_tty->ldisc.close)(o_tty);
+ o_tty->ldisc = ldiscs[N_TTY];
+ }
+-
++
+ /*
+- * Make sure that the tty's task queue isn't activated.
++ * Make sure that the tty's task queue isn't activated.
+ */
+ run_task_queue(&tq_timer);
+ flush_scheduled_tasks();
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * The release_mem function takes care of the details of clearing
+ * the slots and preserving the termios structure.
+ */
+@@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@
+ tty = (struct tty_struct *)filp->private_data;
+ if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, filp->f_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev, "tty_fasync"))
+ return 0;
+-
++
+ retval = fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &tty->fasync);
+ if (retval <= 0)
+ return retval;
+@@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@
+
+ static int tty_generic_brk(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
+ {
+- if (cmd == TCSBRK && arg)
++ if (cmd == TCSBRK && arg)
+ {
+ /* tcdrain case */
+ int retval = tty_check_change(tty);
+@@ -1718,7 +1718,7 @@
+ {
+ struct tty_struct *tty, *real_tty;
+ int retval;
+-
++
+ tty = (struct tty_struct *)file->private_data;
+ if (tty_paranoia_check(tty, inode->i_rdev, "tty_ioctl"))
+ return -EINVAL;
+@@ -1738,7 +1738,7 @@
+ if (tty->driver.ioctl)
+ return tty->driver.ioctl(tty, file, cmd, arg);
+ return -EINVAL;
+-
++
+ /* These two ioctl's always return success; even if */
+ /* the driver doesn't support them. */
+ case TCSBRK:
+@@ -1761,7 +1761,7 @@
+ case TIOCSBRK:
+ case TIOCCBRK:
+ case TCSBRK:
+- case TCSBRKP:
++ case TCSBRKP:
+ retval = tty_check_change(tty);
+ if (retval)
+ return retval;
+@@ -1824,7 +1824,7 @@
+ case TIOCSBRK: /* Turn break on, unconditionally */
+ tty->driver.break_ctl(tty, -1);
+ return 0;
+-
++
+ case TIOCCBRK: /* Turn break off, unconditionally */
+ tty->driver.break_ctl(tty, 0);
+ return 0;
+@@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@
+ if (!arg)
+ return send_break(tty, HZ/4);
+ return 0;
+- case TCSBRKP: /* support for POSIX tcsendbreak() */
++ case TCSBRKP: /* support for POSIX tcsendbreak() */
+ return send_break(tty, arg ? arg*(HZ/10) : HZ/4);
+ }
+ if (tty->driver.ioctl) {
+@@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@
+ * prevent trojan horses by killing all processes associated with this
+ * tty when the user hits the "Secure Attention Key". Required for
+ * super-paranoid applications --- see the Orange Book for more details.
+- *
++ *
+ * This code could be nicer; ideally it should send a HUP, wait a few
+ * seconds, then send a INT, and then a KILL signal. But you then
+ * have to coordinate with the init process, since all processes associated
+@@ -1883,7 +1883,7 @@
+ int session;
+ int i;
+ struct file *filp;
+-
++
+ if (!tty)
+ return;
+ session = tty->session;
+@@ -1968,7 +1968,7 @@
+ count = tty->flip.count;
+ tty->flip.count = 0;
+ restore_flags(flags);
+-
++
+ tty->ldisc.receive_buf(tty, cp, fp, count);
+ }
+
+@@ -2000,7 +2000,7 @@
+ i = cflag & CBAUD;
+ if (i & CBAUDEX) {
+ i &= ~CBAUDEX;
+- if (i < 1 || i+15 >= n_baud_table)
++ if (i < 1 || i+15 >= n_baud_table)
+ tty->termios->c_cflag &= ~CBAUDEX;
+ else
+ i += 15;
+@@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@
+ }
+ return(tty->alt_speed);
+ }
+-
++
+ return baud_table[i];
+ }
+
+@@ -2079,7 +2079,7 @@
+ mode |= S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP | S_IROTH | S_IWOTH;
+ break;
+ }
+- if ( (minor < driver->minor_start) ||
++ if ( (minor < driver->minor_start) ||
+ (minor >= driver->minor_start + driver->num) ) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "Attempt to register invalid minor number "
+ "with devfs (%d:%d).\n", (int)driver->major,(int)minor);
+@@ -2132,12 +2132,12 @@
+
+ if (!driver->put_char)
+ driver->put_char = tty_default_put_char;
+-
++
+ driver->prev = 0;
+ driver->next = tty_drivers;
+ if (tty_drivers) tty_drivers->prev = driver;
+ tty_drivers = driver;
+-
++
+ if ( !(driver->flags & TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS) ) {
+ for(i = 0; i < driver->num; i++)
+ tty_register_devfs(driver, 0, driver->minor_start + i);
+@@ -2156,7 +2156,7 @@
+ int i, found = 0;
+ struct termios *tp;
+ const char *othername = NULL;
+-
++
+ if (*driver->refcount)
+ return -EBUSY;
+
+@@ -2166,7 +2166,7 @@
+ else if (p->major == driver->major)
+ othername = p->name;
+ }
+-
++
+ if (!found)
+ return -ENOENT;
+
+@@ -2181,7 +2181,7 @@
+ driver->prev->next = driver->next;
+ else
+ tty_drivers = driver->next;
+-
++
+ if (driver->next)
+ driver->next->prev = driver->prev;
+
+@@ -2221,7 +2221,7 @@
+ (void) tty_register_ldisc(N_TTY, &tty_ldisc_N_TTY);
+
+ /*
+- * Set up the standard termios. Individual tty drivers may
++ * Set up the standard termios. Individual tty drivers may
+ * deviate from this; this is used as a template.
+ */
+ memset(&tty_std_termios, 0, sizeof(struct termios));
+@@ -2233,11 +2233,11 @@
+ ECHOCTL | ECHOKE | IEXTEN;
+
+ /*
+- * set up the console device so that later boot sequences can
++ * set up the console device so that later boot sequences can
+ * inform about problems etc..
+ */
+ #ifdef CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK
+- disable_early_printk();
++ disable_early_printk();
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_HVC_CONSOLE
+ hvc_console_init();
+@@ -2288,18 +2288,12 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_STDIO_CONSOLE
+ stdio_console_init();
+ #endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE
+- rs285_console_init();
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE
+- sa1100_rs_console_init();
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
++ uart_console_init();
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_ARC_CONSOLE
+ arc_console_init();
+ #endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE
+- ambauart_console_init();
+-#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_TX3912_CONSOLE
+ tx3912_console_init();
+ #endif
+@@ -2315,6 +2309,9 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_IP22_SERIAL
+ sgi_serial_console_init();
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE
++ rs285_console_init();
++#endif
+ }
+
+ static struct tty_driver dev_tty_driver, dev_syscons_driver;
+@@ -2347,7 +2344,7 @@
+ dev_tty_driver.num = 1;
+ dev_tty_driver.type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SYSTEM;
+ dev_tty_driver.subtype = SYSTEM_TYPE_TTY;
+-
++
+ if (tty_register_driver(&dev_tty_driver))
+ panic("Couldn't register /dev/tty driver\n");
+
+@@ -2363,7 +2360,7 @@
+ panic("Couldn't register /dev/console driver\n");
+
+ /* console calls tty_register_driver() before kmalloc() works.
+- * Thus, we can't devfs_register() then. Do so now, instead.
++ * Thus, we can't devfs_register() then. Do so now, instead.
+ */
+ #ifdef CONFIG_VT
+ con_init_devfs();
+@@ -2381,7 +2378,7 @@
+ if (tty_register_driver(&dev_ptmx_driver))
+ panic("Couldn't register /dev/ptmx driver\n");
+ #endif
+-
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_VT
+ dev_console_driver = dev_tty_driver;
+ dev_console_driver.driver_name = "/dev/vc/0";
+@@ -2441,10 +2438,10 @@
+ pty_init();
+ #ifdef CONFIG_MOXA_SMARTIO
+ mxser_init();
+-#endif
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_MOXA_INTELLIO
+ moxa_init();
+-#endif
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_VT
+ vcs_init();
+ #endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/wdt285.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/wdt285.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/wdt285.c 2003-06-13 15:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/wdt285.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
+ if (get_user(new_margin, (int *)arg))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ /* Arbitrary, can't find the card's limits */
+- if ((new_marg < 0) || (new_margin > 60))
++ if ((new_margin < 0) || (new_margin > 60))
+ return -EINVAL;
+ soft_margin = new_margin;
+ watchdog_ping();
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/wdt977.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/wdt977.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/char/wdt977.c 2002-11-28 23:53:12.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/char/wdt977.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
+ #include <asm/io.h>
+ #include <asm/system.h>
+ #include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
+
+ #define WATCHDOG_MINOR 130
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/Kconfig 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
++config CPU_FREQ_PROC_INTF
++ tristate "/proc/cpufreq interface (deprecated)"
++ depends on CPU_FREQ && PROC_FS
++ help
++ This enables the /proc/cpufreq interface for controlling
++ CPUFreq. Please note that it is recommended to use the sysfs
++ interface instead (which is built automatically).
++
++ For details, take a look at linux/Documentation/cpufreq.
++
++ If in doubt, say N.
++
++config CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE
++ tristate "'userspace' governor for userspace frequency scaling"
++ depends on CPU_FREQ
++ help
++ Enable this cpufreq governor when you either want to set the
++ CPU frequency manually or when an userspace programm shall
++ be able to set the CPU dynamically, like on LART
++ ( http://www.lart.tudelft.nl/ )
++
++ For details, take a look at linux/Documentation/cpufreq.
++
++ If in doubt, say Y.
++
++config CPU_FREQ_24_API
++ bool "/proc/sys/cpu/ interface (2.4. / OLD)"
++ depends on CPU_FREQ && SYSCTL && CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE
++ help
++ This enables the /proc/sys/cpu/ sysctl interface for controlling
++ the CPUFreq,"userspace" governor. This is the same interface
++ as known from the.4.-kernel patches for CPUFreq, and offers
++ the same functionality as long as "userspace" is the
++ selected governor for the specified CPU.
++
++ For details, take a look at linux/Documentation/cpufreq.
++
++ If in doubt, say N.
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
++#CPUfreq governors and cross-arch helpers
++obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE) += freq_table.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_PROC_INTF) += proc_intf.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE) += userspace.o
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/cpufreq.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,720 @@
++/*
++ * linux/kernel/cpufreq.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
++ * (C) 2002 - 2003 Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
++ *
++ * 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/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/notifier.h>
++#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++/**
++ * The "cpufreq driver" - the arch- or hardware-dependend low
++ * level driver of CPUFreq support, and its spinlock. This lock
++ * also protects the cpufreq_cpu_data array.
++ */
++static struct cpufreq_driver *cpufreq_driver;
++static struct cpufreq_policy *cpufreq_cpu_data[NR_CPUS];
++static spinlock_t cpufreq_driver_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
++
++/* internal prototype */
++static int __cpufreq_governor(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, unsigned int event);
++
++
++/**
++ * Two notifier lists: the "policy" list is involved in the
++ * validation process for a new CPU frequency policy; the
++ * "transition" list for kernel code that needs to handle
++ * changes to devices when the CPU clock speed changes.
++ * The mutex locks both lists.
++ */
++static struct notifier_block *cpufreq_policy_notifier_list;
++static struct notifier_block *cpufreq_transition_notifier_list;
++static DECLARE_RWSEM (cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++
++
++static LIST_HEAD(cpufreq_governor_list);
++static DECLARE_MUTEX (cpufreq_governor_sem);
++
++/*
++ * backport info:
++ * we don't have a kobj we can use for ref-counting, so use a
++ * "unsigned int policy->use_count" and an "unload_sem" [idea from
++ * Pat Mochel's struct driver unload_sem] for proper reference counting.
++ */
++
++static struct cpufreq_policy * cpufreq_cpu_get(unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ struct cpufreq_policy *data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (cpu >= NR_CPUS)
++ goto err_out;
++
++ /* get the cpufreq driver */
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++
++ if (!cpufreq_driver)
++ goto err_out_unlock;
++
++ /* get the CPU */
++ data = cpufreq_cpu_data[cpu];
++
++ if (!data)
++ goto err_out_unlock;
++
++ if (!data->use_count)
++ goto err_out_unlock;
++
++ data->use_count += 1;
++
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++
++ return data;
++
++ err_out_unlock:
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ err_out:
++ return NULL;
++}
++
++static void cpufreq_cpu_put(struct cpufreq_policy *data)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ data->use_count -= 1;
++ if (!data->use_count) {
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ up(&data->unload_sem);
++ return;
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++}
++
++/*********************************************************************
++ * SYSFS INTERFACE *
++ *********************************************************************/
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_parse_governor - parse a governor string
++ */
++int cpufreq_parse_governor (char *str_governor, unsigned int *policy,
++ struct cpufreq_governor **governor)
++{
++ if (!strnicmp(str_governor, "performance", CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN)) {
++ *policy = CPUFREQ_POLICY_PERFORMANCE;
++ return 0;
++ } else if (!strnicmp(str_governor, "powersave", CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN)) {
++ *policy = CPUFREQ_POLICY_POWERSAVE;
++ return 0;
++ } else {
++ struct cpufreq_governor *t;
++ down(&cpufreq_governor_sem);
++ if (!cpufreq_driver || !cpufreq_driver->target)
++ goto out;
++ list_for_each_entry(t, &cpufreq_governor_list, governor_list) {
++ if (!strnicmp(str_governor,t->name,CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN)) {
++ *governor = t;
++ *policy = CPUFREQ_POLICY_GOVERNOR;
++ up(&cpufreq_governor_sem);
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ out:
++ up(&cpufreq_governor_sem);
++ }
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_parse_governor);
++
++
++/* backport info:
++ * all the sysfs stuff is missing -- of course
++ */
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_add_dev - add a CPU device
++ *
++ * Adds the cpufreq interface for a CPU device.
++ */
++static int cpufreq_add_dev (unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++ struct cpufreq_policy new_policy;
++ struct cpufreq_policy *policy;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ policy = kmalloc(sizeof(struct cpufreq_policy), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!policy)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ memset(policy, 0, sizeof(struct cpufreq_policy));
++
++ policy->cpu = cpu;
++ policy->use_count = 1;
++ init_MUTEX_LOCKED(&policy->lock);
++ init_MUTEX_LOCKED(&policy->unload_sem);
++
++ /* call driver. From then on the cpufreq must be able
++ * to accept all calls to ->verify and ->setpolicy for this CPU
++ */
++ ret = cpufreq_driver->init(policy);
++ if (ret)
++ goto err_out;
++
++ memcpy(&new_policy, policy, sizeof(struct cpufreq_policy));
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ cpufreq_cpu_data[cpu] = policy;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++
++ up(&policy->lock);
++
++ /* set default policy */
++ ret = cpufreq_set_policy(&new_policy);
++ if (ret)
++ goto err_out_unregister;
++
++ return 0;
++
++
++ err_out_unregister:
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ cpufreq_cpu_data[cpu] = NULL;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++
++ err_out:
++ kfree(policy);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_remove_dev - remove a CPU device
++ *
++ * Removes the cpufreq interface for a CPU device.
++ */
++static int cpufreq_remove_dev (unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ struct cpufreq_policy *data;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ data = cpufreq_cpu_data[cpu];
++ if (!data) {
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++ cpufreq_cpu_data[cpu] = NULL;
++
++ data->use_count -= 1;
++ if (!data->use_count) {
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ up(&data->unload_sem);
++ } else {
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ /* this will sleep until data->use_count gets to zero */
++ down(&data->unload_sem);
++ up(&data->unload_sem);
++ }
++
++ if (cpufreq_driver->target)
++ __cpufreq_governor(data, CPUFREQ_GOV_STOP);
++
++ if (cpufreq_driver->exit)
++ cpufreq_driver->exit(data);
++
++ kfree(data);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++/*********************************************************************
++ * NOTIFIER LISTS INTERFACE *
++ *********************************************************************/
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_register_notifier - register a driver with cpufreq
++ * @nb: notifier function to register
++ * @list: CPUFREQ_TRANSITION_NOTIFIER or CPUFREQ_POLICY_NOTIFIER
++ *
++ * Add a driver to one of two lists: either a list of drivers that
++ * are notified about clock rate changes (once before and once after
++ * the transition), or a list of drivers that are notified about
++ * changes in cpufreq policy.
++ *
++ * This function may sleep, and has the same return conditions as
++ * notifier_chain_register.
++ */
++int cpufreq_register_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned int list)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ down_write(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++ switch (list) {
++ case CPUFREQ_TRANSITION_NOTIFIER:
++ ret = notifier_chain_register(&cpufreq_transition_notifier_list, nb);
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_POLICY_NOTIFIER:
++ ret = notifier_chain_register(&cpufreq_policy_notifier_list, nb);
++ break;
++ default:
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ }
++ up_write(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_register_notifier);
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_unregister_notifier - unregister a driver with cpufreq
++ * @nb: notifier block to be unregistered
++ * @list: CPUFREQ_TRANSITION_NOTIFIER or CPUFREQ_POLICY_NOTIFIER
++ *
++ * Remove a driver from the CPU frequency notifier list.
++ *
++ * This function may sleep, and has the same return conditions as
++ * notifier_chain_unregister.
++ */
++int cpufreq_unregister_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned int list)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ down_write(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++ switch (list) {
++ case CPUFREQ_TRANSITION_NOTIFIER:
++ ret = notifier_chain_unregister(&cpufreq_transition_notifier_list, nb);
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_POLICY_NOTIFIER:
++ ret = notifier_chain_unregister(&cpufreq_policy_notifier_list, nb);
++ break;
++ default:
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ }
++ up_write(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_unregister_notifier);
++
++
++/*********************************************************************
++ * GOVERNORS *
++ *********************************************************************/
++
++
++int __cpufreq_driver_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ unsigned int target_freq,
++ unsigned int relation)
++{
++ return cpufreq_driver->target(policy, target_freq, relation);
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__cpufreq_driver_target);
++
++
++int cpufreq_driver_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ unsigned int target_freq,
++ unsigned int relation)
++{
++ unsigned int ret;
++
++ policy = cpufreq_cpu_get(policy->cpu);
++ if (!policy)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ down(&policy->lock);
++
++ ret = __cpufreq_driver_target(policy, target_freq, relation);
++
++ up(&policy->lock);
++
++ cpufreq_cpu_put(policy);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_driver_target);
++
++
++static int __cpufreq_governor(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, unsigned int event)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ switch (policy->policy) {
++ case CPUFREQ_POLICY_POWERSAVE:
++ if ((event == CPUFREQ_GOV_LIMITS) || (event == CPUFREQ_GOV_START)) {
++ ret = __cpufreq_driver_target(policy, policy->min, CPUFREQ_RELATION_L);
++ }
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_POLICY_PERFORMANCE:
++ if ((event == CPUFREQ_GOV_LIMITS) || (event == CPUFREQ_GOV_START)) {
++ ret = __cpufreq_driver_target(policy, policy->max, CPUFREQ_RELATION_H);
++ }
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_POLICY_GOVERNOR:
++ ret = policy->governor->governor(policy, event);
++ break;
++ default:
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++
++int cpufreq_governor(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int event)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++ struct cpufreq_policy *policy = cpufreq_cpu_get(cpu);
++
++ if (!policy)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ down(&policy->lock);
++ ret = __cpufreq_governor(policy, event);
++ up(&policy->lock);
++
++ cpufreq_cpu_put(policy);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_governor);
++
++
++int cpufreq_register_governor(struct cpufreq_governor *governor)
++{
++ struct cpufreq_governor *t;
++
++ if (!governor)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (!strnicmp(governor->name,"powersave",CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ if (!strnicmp(governor->name,"performance",CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN))
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ down(&cpufreq_governor_sem);
++
++ list_for_each_entry(t, &cpufreq_governor_list, governor_list) {
++ if (!strnicmp(governor->name,t->name,CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN)) {
++ up(&cpufreq_governor_sem);
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++ }
++ list_add(&governor->governor_list, &cpufreq_governor_list);
++
++ up(&cpufreq_governor_sem);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_register_governor);
++
++
++void cpufreq_unregister_governor(struct cpufreq_governor *governor)
++{
++ /* backport info:
++ * As the module usage count isn't assured in 2.4., check for removal
++ * of running cpufreq governor
++ */
++ unsigned int i;
++
++ if (!governor)
++ return;
++
++ down(&cpufreq_governor_sem);
++
++ for (i=0; i<NR_CPUS; i++) {
++ struct cpufreq_policy *policy = cpufreq_cpu_get(i);
++ if (!policy)
++ goto done;
++ down(&policy->lock);
++
++ if (policy->policy != CPUFREQ_POLICY_GOVERNOR)
++ goto unlock_done;
++ if (policy->governor != governor)
++ goto unlock_done;
++
++ /* stop old one, start performance [always present] */
++ __cpufreq_governor(policy, CPUFREQ_GOV_STOP);
++ policy->policy = CPUFREQ_POLICY_PERFORMANCE;
++ __cpufreq_governor(policy, CPUFREQ_GOV_START);
++
++ unlock_done:
++ up(&policy->lock);
++ done:
++ cpufreq_cpu_put(policy);
++ }
++ list_del(&governor->governor_list);
++ up(&cpufreq_governor_sem);
++ return;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_unregister_governor);
++
++
++
++/*********************************************************************
++ * POLICY INTERFACE *
++ *********************************************************************/
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_get_policy - get the current cpufreq_policy
++ * @policy: struct cpufreq_policy into which the current cpufreq_policy is written
++ *
++ * Reads the current cpufreq policy.
++ */
++int cpufreq_get_policy(struct cpufreq_policy *policy, unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ struct cpufreq_policy *cpu_policy;
++ if (!policy)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ cpu_policy = cpufreq_cpu_get(cpu);
++ if (!cpu_policy)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ down(&cpu_policy->lock);
++ memcpy(policy, cpu_policy, sizeof(struct cpufreq_policy));
++ up(&cpu_policy->lock);
++
++ cpufreq_cpu_put(cpu_policy);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_get_policy);
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_set_policy - set a new CPUFreq policy
++ * @policy: policy to be set.
++ *
++ * Sets a new CPU frequency and voltage scaling policy.
++ */
++int cpufreq_set_policy(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++ struct cpufreq_policy *data;
++
++ if (!policy)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ data = cpufreq_cpu_get(policy->cpu);
++ if (!data)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ /* lock this CPU */
++ down(&data->lock);
++
++ memcpy(&policy->cpuinfo,
++ &data->cpuinfo,
++ sizeof(struct cpufreq_cpuinfo));
++
++ /* verify the cpu speed can be set within this limit */
++ ret = cpufreq_driver->verify(policy);
++ if (ret)
++ goto error_out;
++
++ down_read(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++
++ /* adjust if necessary - all reasons */
++ notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_policy_notifier_list, CPUFREQ_ADJUST,
++ policy);
++
++ /* adjust if necessary - hardware incompatibility*/
++ notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_policy_notifier_list, CPUFREQ_INCOMPATIBLE,
++ policy);
++
++ /* verify the cpu speed can be set within this limit,
++ which might be different to the first one */
++ ret = cpufreq_driver->verify(policy);
++ if (ret) {
++ up_read(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++ goto error_out;
++ }
++
++ /* notification of the new policy */
++ notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_policy_notifier_list, CPUFREQ_NOTIFY,
++ policy);
++
++ up_read(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++
++ data->min = policy->min;
++ data->max = policy->max;
++
++ if (cpufreq_driver->setpolicy) {
++ data->policy = policy->policy;
++ ret = cpufreq_driver->setpolicy(policy);
++ } else {
++ if ((policy->policy != data->policy) ||
++ ((policy->policy == CPUFREQ_POLICY_GOVERNOR) && (policy->governor != data->governor))) {
++ /* save old, working values */
++ unsigned int old_pol = data->policy;
++ struct cpufreq_governor *old_gov = data->governor;
++
++ /* end old governor */
++ __cpufreq_governor(data, CPUFREQ_GOV_STOP);
++
++ /* start new governor */
++ data->policy = policy->policy;
++ data->governor = policy->governor;
++ if (__cpufreq_governor(data, CPUFREQ_GOV_START)) {
++ /* new governor failed, so re-start old one */
++ data->policy = old_pol;
++ data->governor = old_gov;
++ __cpufreq_governor(data, CPUFREQ_GOV_START);
++ }
++ /* might be a policy change, too, so fall through */
++ }
++ __cpufreq_governor(data, CPUFREQ_GOV_LIMITS);
++ }
++
++ error_out:
++ up(&data->lock);
++ cpufreq_cpu_put(data);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_set_policy);
++
++
++
++/*********************************************************************
++ * EXTERNALLY AFFECTING FREQUENCY CHANGES *
++ *********************************************************************/
++
++/**
++ * adjust_jiffies - adjust the system "loops_per_jiffy"
++ *
++ * This function alters the system "loops_per_jiffy" for the clock
++ * speed change. Note that loops_per_jiffy cannot be updated on SMP
++ * systems as each CPU might be scaled differently. So, use the arch
++ * per-CPU loops_per_jiffy value wherever possible.
++ */
++#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
++static unsigned long l_p_j_ref = 0;
++static unsigned int l_p_j_ref_freq = 0;
++
++static inline void adjust_jiffies(unsigned long val, struct cpufreq_freqs *ci)
++{
++ if (!l_p_j_ref_freq) {
++ l_p_j_ref = loops_per_jiffy;
++ l_p_j_ref_freq = ci->old;
++ }
++ if ((val == CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE && ci->old < ci->new) ||
++ (val == CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE && ci->old > ci->new))
++ loops_per_jiffy = cpufreq_scale(l_p_j_ref, l_p_j_ref_freq, ci->new);
++}
++#else
++#define adjust_jiffies(x...) do {} while (0)
++#endif
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_notify_transition - call notifier chain and adjust_jiffies on frequency transition
++ *
++ * This function calls the transition notifiers and the "adjust_jiffies" function. It is called
++ * twice on all CPU frequency changes that have external effects.
++ */
++void cpufreq_notify_transition(struct cpufreq_freqs *freqs, unsigned int state)
++{
++ down_read(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++ switch (state) {
++ case CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE:
++ notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_transition_notifier_list, CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE, freqs);
++ adjust_jiffies(CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE, freqs);
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE:
++ adjust_jiffies(CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE, freqs);
++ notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_transition_notifier_list, CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE, freqs);
++ cpufreq_cpu_data[freqs->cpu]->cur = freqs->new;
++ break;
++ }
++ up_read(&cpufreq_notifier_rwsem);
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_notify_transition);
++
++
++
++/*********************************************************************
++ * REGISTER / UNREGISTER CPUFREQ DRIVER *
++ *********************************************************************/
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_register_driver - register a CPU Frequency driver
++ * @driver_data: A struct cpufreq_driver containing the values#
++ * submitted by the CPU Frequency driver.
++ *
++ * Registers a CPU Frequency driver to this core code. This code
++ * returns zero on success, -EBUSY when another driver got here first
++ * (and isn't unregistered in the meantime).
++ *
++ */
++int cpufreq_register_driver(struct cpufreq_driver *driver_data)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int i;
++
++ if (!driver_data || !driver_data->verify || !driver_data->init ||
++ ((!driver_data->setpolicy) && (!driver_data->target)))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ if (cpufreq_driver) {
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++ cpufreq_driver = driver_data;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++
++ for (i=0; i<NR_CPUS; i++) {
++ if (cpu_online(i))
++ cpufreq_add_dev(i);
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_register_driver);
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_unregister_driver - unregister the current CPUFreq driver
++ *
++ * Unregister the current CPUFreq driver. Only call this if you have
++ * the right to do so, i.e. if you have succeeded in initialising before!
++ * Returns zero if successful, and -EINVAL if the cpufreq_driver is
++ * currently not initialised.
++ */
++int cpufreq_unregister_driver(struct cpufreq_driver *driver)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int i;
++
++ if (!cpufreq_driver || (driver != cpufreq_driver))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ for (i=0; i<NR_CPUS; i++) {
++ if (cpu_online(i))
++ cpufreq_remove_dev(i);
++ }
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++ cpufreq_driver = NULL;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpufreq_driver_lock, flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_unregister_driver);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/freq_table.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/freq_table.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/freq_table.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/freq_table.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,203 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/cpufreq/freq_table.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2002 - 2003 Dominik Brodowski
++ */
++
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
++
++/*********************************************************************
++ * FREQUENCY TABLE HELPERS *
++ *********************************************************************/
++
++int cpufreq_frequency_table_cpuinfo(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table)
++{
++ unsigned int min_freq = ~0;
++ unsigned int max_freq = 0;
++ unsigned int i = 0;
++
++ for (i=0; (table[i].frequency != CPUFREQ_TABLE_END); i++) {
++ unsigned int freq = table[i].frequency;
++ if (freq == CPUFREQ_ENTRY_INVALID)
++ continue;
++ if (freq < min_freq)
++ min_freq = freq;
++ if (freq > max_freq)
++ max_freq = freq;
++ }
++
++ policy->min = policy->cpuinfo.min_freq = min_freq;
++ policy->max = policy->cpuinfo.max_freq = max_freq;
++
++ if (policy->min == ~0)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ else
++ return 0;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_frequency_table_cpuinfo);
++
++
++int cpufreq_frequency_table_verify(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table)
++{
++ unsigned int next_larger = ~0;
++ unsigned int i = 0;
++ unsigned int count = 0;
++
++ if (!cpu_online(policy->cpu))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ cpufreq_verify_within_limits(policy,
++ policy->cpuinfo.min_freq,
++ policy->cpuinfo.max_freq);
++
++ for (i=0; (table[i].frequency != CPUFREQ_TABLE_END); i++) {
++ unsigned int freq = table[i].frequency;
++ if (freq == CPUFREQ_ENTRY_INVALID)
++ continue;
++ if ((freq >= policy->min) && (freq <= policy->max))
++ count++;
++ else if ((next_larger > freq) && (freq > policy->max))
++ next_larger = freq;
++ }
++
++ if (!count)
++ policy->max = next_larger;
++
++ cpufreq_verify_within_limits(policy,
++ policy->cpuinfo.min_freq,
++ policy->cpuinfo.max_freq);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_frequency_table_verify);
++
++
++int cpufreq_frequency_table_target(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table,
++ unsigned int target_freq,
++ unsigned int relation,
++ unsigned int *index)
++{
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table optimal = { .index = ~0, };
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table suboptimal = { .index = ~0, };
++ unsigned int i;
++
++ switch (relation) {
++ case CPUFREQ_RELATION_H:
++ optimal.frequency = 0;
++ suboptimal.frequency = ~0;
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_RELATION_L:
++ optimal.frequency = ~0;
++ suboptimal.frequency = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (!cpu_online(policy->cpu))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ for (i=0; (table[i].frequency != CPUFREQ_TABLE_END); i++) {
++ unsigned int freq = table[i].frequency;
++ if (freq == CPUFREQ_ENTRY_INVALID)
++ continue;
++ if ((freq < policy->min) || (freq > policy->max))
++ continue;
++ switch(relation) {
++ case CPUFREQ_RELATION_H:
++ if (freq <= target_freq) {
++ if (freq >= optimal.frequency) {
++ optimal.frequency = freq;
++ optimal.index = i;
++ }
++ } else {
++ if (freq <= suboptimal.frequency) {
++ suboptimal.frequency = freq;
++ suboptimal.index = i;
++ }
++ }
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_RELATION_L:
++ if (freq >= target_freq) {
++ if (freq <= optimal.frequency) {
++ optimal.frequency = freq;
++ optimal.index = i;
++ }
++ } else {
++ if (freq >= suboptimal.frequency) {
++ suboptimal.frequency = freq;
++ suboptimal.index = i;
++ }
++ }
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++ if (optimal.index > i) {
++ if (suboptimal.index > i)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ *index = suboptimal.index;
++ } else
++ *index = optimal.index;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_frequency_table_target);
++
++static struct cpufreq_frequency_table *show_table[NR_CPUS];
++/**
++ * show_scaling_governor - show the current policy for the specified CPU
++ */
++static ssize_t show_available_freqs (struct cpufreq_policy *policy, char *buf)
++{
++ unsigned int i = 0;
++ unsigned int cpu = policy->cpu;
++ ssize_t count = 0;
++ struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table;
++
++ if (!show_table[cpu])
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ table = show_table[cpu];
++
++ for (i=0; (table[i].frequency != CPUFREQ_TABLE_END); i++) {
++ if (table[i].frequency == CPUFREQ_ENTRY_INVALID)
++ continue;
++ count += sprintf(&buf[count], "%d ", table[i].frequency);
++ }
++ count += sprintf(&buf[count], "\n");
++
++ return count;
++
++}
++
++struct freq_attr cpufreq_freq_attr_scaling_available_freqs = {
++ .attr = { .name = "scaling_available_frequencies", .mode = 0444 },
++ .show = show_available_freqs,
++};
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_freq_attr_scaling_available_freqs);
++
++/*
++ * if you use these, you must assure that the frequency table is valid
++ * all the time between get_attr and put_attr!
++ */
++void cpufreq_frequency_table_get_attr(struct cpufreq_frequency_table *table,
++ unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ show_table[cpu] = table;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_frequency_table_get_attr);
++
++void cpufreq_frequency_table_put_attr(unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ show_table[cpu] = NULL;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_frequency_table_put_attr);
++
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR ("Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION ("CPUfreq frequency table helpers");
++MODULE_LICENSE ("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/proc_intf.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/proc_intf.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/proc_intf.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/proc_intf.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,244 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/cpufreq/proc_intf.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2002 - 2003 Dominik Brodowski
++ */
++
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
++#include <linux/ctype.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_parse_policy - parse a policy string
++ * @input_string: the string to parse.
++ * @policy: the policy written inside input_string
++ *
++ * This function parses a "policy string" - something the user echo'es into
++ * /proc/cpufreq or gives as boot parameter - into a struct cpufreq_policy.
++ * If there are invalid/missing entries, they are replaced with current
++ * cpufreq policy.
++ */
++static int cpufreq_parse_policy(char input_string[42], struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
++{
++ unsigned int min = 0;
++ unsigned int max = 0;
++ unsigned int cpu = 0;
++ char str_governor[16];
++ struct cpufreq_policy current_policy;
++ unsigned int result = -EFAULT;
++
++ if (!policy)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ policy->min = 0;
++ policy->max = 0;
++ policy->policy = 0;
++ policy->cpu = CPUFREQ_ALL_CPUS;
++
++ if (sscanf(input_string, "%d:%d:%d:%15s", &cpu, &min, &max, str_governor) == 4)
++ {
++ policy->min = min;
++ policy->max = max;
++ policy->cpu = cpu;
++ result = 0;
++ goto scan_policy;
++ }
++ if (sscanf(input_string, "%d%%%d%%%d%%%15s", &cpu, &min, &max, str_governor) == 4)
++ {
++ if (!cpufreq_get_policy(&current_policy, cpu)) {
++ policy->min = (min * current_policy.cpuinfo.max_freq) / 100;
++ policy->max = (max * current_policy.cpuinfo.max_freq) / 100;
++ policy->cpu = cpu;
++ result = 0;
++ goto scan_policy;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (sscanf(input_string, "%d:%d:%15s", &min, &max, str_governor) == 3)
++ {
++ policy->min = min;
++ policy->max = max;
++ result = 0;
++ goto scan_policy;
++ }
++
++ if (sscanf(input_string, "%d%%%d%%%15s", &min, &max, str_governor) == 3)
++ {
++ if (!cpufreq_get_policy(&current_policy, cpu)) {
++ policy->min = (min * current_policy.cpuinfo.max_freq) / 100;
++ policy->max = (max * current_policy.cpuinfo.max_freq) / 100;
++ result = 0;
++ goto scan_policy;
++ }
++ }
++
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++scan_policy:
++ result = cpufreq_parse_governor(str_governor, &policy->policy, &policy->governor);
++
++ return result;
++}
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_proc_read - read /proc/cpufreq
++ *
++ * This function prints out the current cpufreq policy.
++ */
++static int cpufreq_proc_read (
++ char *page,
++ char **start,
++ off_t off,
++ int count,
++ int *eof,
++ void *data)
++{
++ char *p = page;
++ int len = 0;
++ struct cpufreq_policy policy;
++ unsigned int min_pctg = 0;
++ unsigned int max_pctg = 0;
++ unsigned int i = 0;
++
++ if (off != 0)
++ goto end;
++
++ p += sprintf(p, " minimum CPU frequency - maximum CPU frequency - policy\n");
++ for (i=0;i<NR_CPUS;i++) {
++ if (!cpu_online(i))
++ continue;
++
++ if (cpufreq_get_policy(&policy, i))
++ continue;
++
++ if (!policy.cpuinfo.max_freq)
++ continue;
++
++ min_pctg = (policy.min * 100) / policy.cpuinfo.max_freq;
++ max_pctg = (policy.max * 100) / policy.cpuinfo.max_freq;
++
++ p += sprintf(p, "CPU%3d %9d kHz (%3d %%) - %9d kHz (%3d %%) - ",
++ i , policy.min, min_pctg, policy.max, max_pctg);
++ switch (policy.policy) {
++ case CPUFREQ_POLICY_POWERSAVE:
++ p += sprintf(p, "powersave\n");
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_POLICY_PERFORMANCE:
++ p += sprintf(p, "performance\n");
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_POLICY_GOVERNOR:
++ p += snprintf(p, CPUFREQ_NAME_LEN, "%s\n", policy.governor->name);
++ break;
++ default:
++ p += sprintf(p, "INVALID\n");
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++end:
++ len = (p - page);
++ if (len <= off+count)
++ *eof = 1;
++ *start = page + off;
++ len -= off;
++ if (len>count)
++ len = count;
++ if (len<0)
++ len = 0;
++
++ return len;
++}
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_proc_write - handles writing into /proc/cpufreq
++ *
++ * This function calls the parsing script and then sets the policy
++ * accordingly.
++ */
++static int cpufreq_proc_write (
++ struct file *file,
++ const char *buffer,
++ unsigned long count,
++ void *data)
++{
++ int result = 0;
++ char proc_string[42] = {'\0'};
++ struct cpufreq_policy policy;
++ unsigned int i = 0;
++
++
++ if ((count > sizeof(proc_string) - 1))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (copy_from_user(proc_string, buffer, count))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ proc_string[count] = '\0';
++
++ result = cpufreq_parse_policy(proc_string, &policy);
++ if (result)
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (policy.cpu == CPUFREQ_ALL_CPUS)
++ {
++ for (i=0; i<NR_CPUS; i++)
++ {
++ policy.cpu = i;
++ if (cpu_online(i))
++ cpufreq_set_policy(&policy);
++ }
++ }
++ else
++ cpufreq_set_policy(&policy);
++
++ return count;
++}
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_proc_init - add "cpufreq" to the /proc root directory
++ *
++ * This function adds "cpufreq" to the /proc root directory.
++ */
++static int __init cpufreq_proc_init (void)
++{
++ struct proc_dir_entry *entry = NULL;
++
++ /* are these acceptable values? */
++ entry = create_proc_entry("cpufreq", S_IFREG|S_IRUGO|S_IWUSR,
++ &proc_root);
++
++ if (!entry) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "unable to create /proc/cpufreq entry\n");
++ return -EIO;
++ } else {
++ entry->read_proc = cpufreq_proc_read;
++ entry->write_proc = cpufreq_proc_write;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_proc_exit - removes "cpufreq" from the /proc root directory.
++ *
++ * This function removes "cpufreq" from the /proc root directory.
++ */
++static void __exit cpufreq_proc_exit (void)
++{
++ remove_proc_entry("cpufreq", &proc_root);
++ return;
++}
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR ("Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION ("CPUfreq /proc/cpufreq interface");
++MODULE_LICENSE ("GPL");
++
++module_init(cpufreq_proc_init);
++module_exit(cpufreq_proc_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/userspace.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/userspace.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/cpufreq/userspace.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/cpufreq/userspace.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,591 @@
++/*
++ * drivers/cpufreq/userspace.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
++ * (C) 2002 - 2003 Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>
++ *
++ * $Id: userspace.c,v 1.4 2003/03/07 10:30:20 db Exp $
++ *
++ * 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/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/smp.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/ctype.h>
++#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
++#include <linux/sysctl.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/sysfs.h>
++
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#define CTL_CPU_VARS_SPEED_MAX(cpunr) { \
++ .ctl_name = CPU_NR_FREQ_MAX, \
++ .data = &cpu_max_freq[cpunr], \
++ .procname = "speed-max", \
++ .maxlen = sizeof(cpu_max_freq[cpunr]),\
++ .mode = 0444, \
++ .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, }
++
++#define CTL_CPU_VARS_SPEED_MIN(cpunr) { \
++ .ctl_name = CPU_NR_FREQ_MIN, \
++ .data = &cpu_min_freq[cpunr], \
++ .procname = "speed-min", \
++ .maxlen = sizeof(cpu_min_freq[cpunr]),\
++ .mode = 0444, \
++ .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, }
++
++#define CTL_CPU_VARS_SPEED(cpunr) { \
++ .ctl_name = CPU_NR_FREQ, \
++ .procname = "speed", \
++ .mode = 0644, \
++ .proc_handler = cpufreq_procctl, \
++ .strategy = cpufreq_sysctl, \
++ .extra1 = (void*) (cpunr), }
++
++#define CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(cpunr) static ctl_table ctl_cpu_vars_##cpunr[] = {\
++ CTL_CPU_VARS_SPEED_MAX(cpunr), \
++ CTL_CPU_VARS_SPEED_MIN(cpunr), \
++ CTL_CPU_VARS_SPEED(cpunr), \
++ { .ctl_name = 0, }, }
++
++/* the ctl_table entry for each CPU */
++#define CPU_ENUM(s) { \
++ .ctl_name = (CPU_NR + s), \
++ .procname = #s, \
++ .mode = 0555, \
++ .child = ctl_cpu_vars_##s }
++
++/**
++ * A few values needed by the userspace governor
++ */
++static unsigned int cpu_max_freq[NR_CPUS];
++static unsigned int cpu_min_freq[NR_CPUS];
++static unsigned int cpu_cur_freq[NR_CPUS];
++static unsigned int cpu_is_managed[NR_CPUS];
++static struct cpufreq_policy current_policy[NR_CPUS];
++
++static DECLARE_MUTEX (userspace_sem);
++
++
++/* keep track of frequency transitions */
++static int
++userspace_cpufreq_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long val,
++ void *data)
++{
++ struct cpufreq_freqs *freq = data;
++
++ cpu_cur_freq[freq->cpu] = freq->new;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct notifier_block userspace_cpufreq_notifier_block = {
++ .notifier_call = userspace_cpufreq_notifier
++};
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_set - set the CPU frequency
++ * @freq: target frequency in kHz
++ * @cpu: CPU for which the frequency is to be set
++ *
++ * Sets the CPU frequency to freq.
++ */
++int cpufreq_set(unsigned int freq, unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ int ret = -EINVAL;
++
++ down(&userspace_sem);
++ if (!cpu_is_managed[cpu])
++ goto err;
++
++ if (freq < cpu_min_freq[cpu])
++ freq = cpu_min_freq[cpu];
++ if (freq > cpu_max_freq[cpu])
++ freq = cpu_max_freq[cpu];
++
++ ret = cpufreq_driver_target(&current_policy[cpu], freq,
++ CPUFREQ_RELATION_L);
++
++ err:
++ up(&userspace_sem);
++ return ret;
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_set);
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_setmax - set the CPU to the maximum frequency
++ * @cpu - affected cpu;
++ *
++ * Sets the CPU frequency to the maximum frequency supported by
++ * this CPU.
++ */
++int cpufreq_setmax(unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ if (!cpu_is_managed[cpu] || !cpu_online(cpu))
++ return -EINVAL;
++ return cpufreq_set(cpu_max_freq[cpu], cpu);
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_setmax);
++
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_get - get the current CPU frequency (in kHz)
++ * @cpu: CPU number
++ *
++ * Get the CPU current (static) CPU frequency
++ */
++unsigned int cpufreq_get(unsigned int cpu)
++{
++ return cpu_cur_freq[cpu];
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_get);
++
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_24_API
++
++
++/*********************** cpufreq_sysctl interface ********************/
++static int
++cpufreq_procctl(ctl_table *ctl, int write, struct file *filp,
++ void *buffer, size_t *lenp)
++{
++ char buf[16], *p;
++ int cpu = (int) ctl->extra1;
++ int len, left = *lenp;
++
++ if (!left || (filp->f_pos && !write) || !cpu_online(cpu)) {
++ *lenp = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ if (write) {
++ unsigned int freq;
++
++ len = left;
++ if (left > sizeof(buf))
++ left = sizeof(buf);
++ if (copy_from_user(buf, buffer, left))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0';
++
++ freq = simple_strtoul(buf, &p, 0);
++ cpufreq_set(freq, cpu);
++ } else {
++ len = sprintf(buf, "%d\n", cpufreq_get(cpu));
++ if (len > left)
++ len = left;
++ if (copy_to_user(buffer, buf, len))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ }
++
++ *lenp = len;
++ filp->f_pos += len;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++cpufreq_sysctl(ctl_table *table, int *name, int nlen,
++ void *oldval, size_t *oldlenp,
++ void *newval, size_t newlen, void **context)
++{
++ int cpu = (int) table->extra1;
++
++ if (!cpu_online(cpu))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (oldval && oldlenp) {
++ size_t oldlen;
++
++ if (get_user(oldlen, oldlenp))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (oldlen != sizeof(unsigned int))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (put_user(cpufreq_get(cpu), (unsigned int *)oldval) ||
++ put_user(sizeof(unsigned int), oldlenp))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ }
++ if (newval && newlen) {
++ unsigned int freq;
++
++ if (newlen != sizeof(unsigned int))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (get_user(freq, (unsigned int *)newval))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ cpufreq_set(freq, cpu);
++ }
++ return 1;
++}
++
++/* ctl_table ctl_cpu_vars_{0,1,...,(NR_CPUS-1)} */
++/* due to NR_CPUS tweaking, a lot of if/endifs are required, sorry */
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(0);
++#if NR_CPUS > 1
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(1);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 2
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(2);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 3
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(3);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 4
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(4);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 5
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(5);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 6
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(6);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 7
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(7);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 8
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(8);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 9
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(9);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 10
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(10);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 11
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(11);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 12
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(12);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 13
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(13);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 14
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(14);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 15
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(15);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 16
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(16);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 17
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(17);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 18
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(18);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 19
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(19);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 20
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(20);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 21
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(21);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 22
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(22);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 23
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(23);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 24
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(24);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 25
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(25);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 26
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(26);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 27
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(27);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 28
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(28);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 29
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(29);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 30
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(30);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 31
++ CTL_TABLE_CPU_VARS(31);
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 32
++#error please extend CPU enumeration
++#endif
++
++/* due to NR_CPUS tweaking, a lot of if/endifs are required, sorry */
++static ctl_table ctl_cpu_table[NR_CPUS + 1] = {
++ CPU_ENUM(0),
++#if NR_CPUS > 1
++ CPU_ENUM(1),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 2
++ CPU_ENUM(2),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 3
++ CPU_ENUM(3),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 4
++ CPU_ENUM(4),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 5
++ CPU_ENUM(5),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 6
++ CPU_ENUM(6),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 7
++ CPU_ENUM(7),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 8
++ CPU_ENUM(8),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 9
++ CPU_ENUM(9),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 10
++ CPU_ENUM(10),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 11
++ CPU_ENUM(11),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 12
++ CPU_ENUM(12),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 13
++ CPU_ENUM(13),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 14
++ CPU_ENUM(14),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 15
++ CPU_ENUM(15),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 16
++ CPU_ENUM(16),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 17
++ CPU_ENUM(17),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 18
++ CPU_ENUM(18),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 19
++ CPU_ENUM(19),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 20
++ CPU_ENUM(20),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 21
++ CPU_ENUM(21),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 22
++ CPU_ENUM(22),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 23
++ CPU_ENUM(23),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 24
++ CPU_ENUM(24),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 25
++ CPU_ENUM(25),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 26
++ CPU_ENUM(26),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 27
++ CPU_ENUM(27),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 28
++ CPU_ENUM(28),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 29
++ CPU_ENUM(29),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 30
++ CPU_ENUM(30),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 31
++ CPU_ENUM(31),
++#endif
++#if NR_CPUS > 32
++#error please extend CPU enumeration
++#endif
++ {
++ .ctl_name = 0,
++ }
++};
++
++static ctl_table ctl_cpu[2] = {
++ {
++ .ctl_name = CTL_CPU,
++ .procname = "cpu",
++ .mode = 0555,
++ .child = ctl_cpu_table,
++ },
++ {
++ .ctl_name = 0,
++ }
++};
++
++struct ctl_table_header *cpufreq_sysctl_table;
++
++static inline void cpufreq_sysctl_init(void)
++{
++ cpufreq_sysctl_table = register_sysctl_table(ctl_cpu, 0);
++}
++
++static inline void cpufreq_sysctl_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_sysctl_table(cpufreq_sysctl_table);
++}
++
++#else
++#define cpufreq_sysctl_init() do {} while(0)
++#define cpufreq_sysctl_exit() do {} while(0)
++#endif /* CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_24API */
++
++
++/************************** sysfs interface ************************/
++static ssize_t show_speed (struct cpufreq_policy *policy, char *buf)
++{
++ return sprintf (buf, "%u\n", cpu_cur_freq[policy->cpu]);
++}
++
++static ssize_t
++store_speed (struct cpufreq_policy *policy, const char *buf, size_t count)
++{
++ unsigned int freq = 0;
++ unsigned int ret;
++
++ ret = sscanf (buf, "%u", &freq);
++ if (ret != 1)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ cpufreq_set(freq, policy->cpu);
++
++ return count;
++}
++
++static struct freq_attr freq_attr_scaling_setspeed = {
++ .attr = { .name = "scaling_setspeed", .mode = 0644 },
++ .show = show_speed,
++ .store = store_speed,
++};
++
++static int cpufreq_governor_userspace(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
++ unsigned int event)
++{
++ unsigned int cpu = policy->cpu;
++ switch (event) {
++ case CPUFREQ_GOV_START:
++ if ((!cpu_online(cpu)) || (!try_module_get(THIS_MODULE)) ||
++ !policy->cur)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ down(&userspace_sem);
++ cpu_is_managed[cpu] = 1;
++ cpu_min_freq[cpu] = policy->min;
++ cpu_max_freq[cpu] = policy->max;
++ cpu_cur_freq[cpu] = policy->cur;
++ sysfs_create_file (&policy->kobj, &freq_attr_scaling_setspeed.attr);
++ memcpy (&current_policy[cpu], policy, sizeof(struct cpufreq_policy));
++ up(&userspace_sem);
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_GOV_STOP:
++ down(&userspace_sem);
++ cpu_is_managed[cpu] = 0;
++ cpu_min_freq[cpu] = 0;
++ cpu_max_freq[cpu] = 0;
++ sysfs_remove_file (&policy->kobj, &freq_attr_scaling_setspeed.attr);
++ up(&userspace_sem);
++ module_put(THIS_MODULE);
++ break;
++ case CPUFREQ_GOV_LIMITS:
++ down(&userspace_sem);
++ cpu_min_freq[cpu] = policy->min;
++ cpu_max_freq[cpu] = policy->max;
++ if (policy->max < cpu_cur_freq[cpu])
++ cpufreq_driver_target(&current_policy[cpu], policy->max,
++ CPUFREQ_RELATION_H);
++ else if (policy->min > cpu_cur_freq[cpu])
++ cpufreq_driver_target(&current_policy[cpu], policy->min,
++ CPUFREQ_RELATION_L);
++ memcpy (&current_policy[cpu], policy, sizeof(struct cpufreq_policy));
++ up(&userspace_sem);
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* on ARM SA1100 we need to rely on the values of cpufreq_get() - because
++ * of this, cpu_cur_freq[] needs to be set early.
++ */
++#if defined(CONFIG_ARM) && defined(CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100)
++extern unsigned int sa11x0_getspeed(void);
++
++static void cpufreq_sa11x0_compat(void)
++{
++ cpu_cur_freq[0] = sa11x0_getspeed();
++}
++#else
++#define cpufreq_sa11x0_compat() do {} while(0)
++#endif
++
++
++static struct cpufreq_governor cpufreq_gov_userspace = {
++ .name = "userspace",
++ .governor = cpufreq_governor_userspace,
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++};
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_gov_userspace);
++
++static int already_init = 0;
++
++int cpufreq_gov_userspace_init(void)
++{
++ if (!already_init) {
++ down(&userspace_sem);
++ cpufreq_sa11x0_compat();
++ cpufreq_sysctl_init();
++ cpufreq_register_notifier(&userspace_cpufreq_notifier_block, CPUFREQ_TRANSITION_NOTIFIER);
++ already_init = 1;
++ up(&userspace_sem);
++ }
++ return cpufreq_register_governor(&cpufreq_gov_userspace);
++}
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_gov_userspace_init);
++
++
++static void __exit cpufreq_gov_userspace_exit(void)
++{
++ cpufreq_unregister_governor(&cpufreq_gov_userspace);
++ cpufreq_unregister_notifier(&userspace_cpufreq_notifier_block, CPUFREQ_TRANSITION_NOTIFIER);
++ cpufreq_sysctl_exit();
++}
++
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR ("Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>, Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION ("CPUfreq policy governor 'userspace'");
++MODULE_LICENSE ("GPL");
++
++module_init(cpufreq_gov_userspace_init);
++module_exit(cpufreq_gov_userspace_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/Config.in 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/Config.in 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -17,6 +17,15 @@
+ int ' GPIO pin used for SCL' CONFIG_SCx200_I2C_SCL 12
+ int ' GPIO pin used for SDA' CONFIG_SCx200_I2C_SDA 13
+ fi
++
++ dep_tristate ' Guide GPIO adapter' CONFIG_I2C_GUIDE $CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' Omaha I2C interface' CONFIG_I2C_OMAHA $CONFIG_I2C
++ fi
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' Frodo I2C adapter' CONFIG_I2C_FRODO $CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT
++ dep_tristate ' SA1100 I2C GPIO adapter' CONFIG_I2C_BIT_SA1100_GPIO $CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT
++ fi
+ fi
+
+ dep_tristate 'NatSemi SCx200 ACCESS.bus' CONFIG_SCx200_ACB $CONFIG_I2C
+@@ -49,6 +58,10 @@
+ dep_tristate 'Keywest I2C interface in Apple Core99 machines' CONFIG_I2C_KEYWEST $CONFIG_I2C
+ fi
+
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ] ; then
++ dep_tristate 'Atmel AT91RM9200 I2C Two-Wire interface (TWI)' CONFIG_I2C_AT91 $CONFIG_I2C
++ fi
++
+ if [ "$CONFIG_SIBYTE_SB1xxx_SOC" = "y" ]; then
+ dep_tristate 'SiByte SMBus interface' CONFIG_I2C_ALGO_SIBYTE $CONFIG_I2C
+ dep_tristate ' MAX1617 Temperature Sensor' CONFIG_I2C_MAX1617 $CONFIG_I2C_ALGO_SIBYTE
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/Makefile 2004-02-23 22:59:17.000000000 +0000
+@@ -8,12 +8,21 @@
+ i2c-algo-ite.o i2c-algo-sibyte.o i2c-algo-sgi.o \
+ i2c-proc.o
+
++# Init order: core, chardev, bit adapters, pcf adapters
++
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C) += i2c-core.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV) += i2c-dev.o
++
++# Bit adapters
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT) += i2c-algo-bit.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_PHILIPSPAR) += i2c-philips-par.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_ELV) += i2c-elv.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_VELLEMAN) += i2c-velleman.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_GUIDE) += i2c-guide.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_FRODO) += i2c-frodo.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_OMAHA) += i2c-omaha.o
++
++# PCF adapters
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF) += i2c-algo-pcf.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_ELEKTOR) += i2c-elektor.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_ITE_I2C_ALGO) += i2c-algo-ite.o
+@@ -30,4 +39,3 @@
+ # This is needed for automatic patch generation: sensors code ends here
+
+ include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+-
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-algo-bit.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-algo-bit.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-algo-bit.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-algo-bit.c 2004-02-23 13:36:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -169,7 +169,14 @@
+ * 1 if the device acknowledged
+ * 0 if the device did not ack
+ * -ETIMEDOUT if an error occurred (while raising the scl line)
+- */
++
++ * tsong@iders.ca: an instruction to disable any timeconsuming interrupt
++ here except the heart beat of timer2 should be added before setsda(adap, sb).
++ because when interrupt occurs during
++ scl is set high, the interrupt service routine is served and may take long,
++ after the interrupt returns, sda could be sampled by the device(slave)
++ more than once, and this cause error problem.
++*/
+ static int i2c_outb(struct i2c_adapter *i2c_adap, char c)
+ {
+ int i;
+@@ -582,9 +589,7 @@
+ printk("\n");
+ }
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ i2c_add_adapter(adap);
+
+ return 0;
+@@ -600,15 +605,13 @@
+
+ DEB2(printk("i2c-algo-bit.o: adapter unregistered: %s\n",adap->name));
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-int __init i2c_algo_bit_init (void)
++static int __init i2c_algo_bit_init (void)
+ {
+- printk(KERN_INFO "i2c-algo-bit.o: i2c bit algorithm module\n");
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-algo-bit.o: i2c bit algorithm module\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -617,7 +620,6 @@
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_bit_add_bus);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_bit_del_bus);
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Simon G. Vogl <simon@tk.uni-linz.ac.at>");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus bit-banging algorithm");
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+@@ -631,12 +633,4 @@
+ MODULE_PARM_DESC(i2c_debug,
+ "debug level - 0 off; 1 normal; 2,3 more verbose; 9 bit-protocol");
+
+-int init_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2c_algo_bit_init();
+-}
+-
+-void cleanup_module(void)
+-{
+-}
+-#endif
++module_init(i2c_algo_bit_init);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-algo-pcf.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-algo-pcf.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-algo-pcf.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-algo-pcf.c 2004-02-23 13:36:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -475,9 +475,7 @@
+ return i;
+ }
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+
+ i2c_add_adapter(adap);
+
+@@ -515,13 +513,11 @@
+ return res;
+ DEB2(printk("i2c-algo-pcf.o: adapter unregistered: %s\n",adap->name));
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-int __init i2c_algo_pcf_init (void)
++static int __init i2c_algo_pcf_init (void)
+ {
+ printk("i2c-algo-pcf.o: i2c pcf8584 algorithm module\n");
+ return 0;
+@@ -531,7 +527,6 @@
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_pcf_add_bus);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_pcf_del_bus);
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Hans Berglund <hb@spacetec.no>");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus PCF8584 algorithm");
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+@@ -543,13 +538,4 @@
+ MODULE_PARM_DESC(i2c_debug,
+ "debug level - 0 off; 1 normal; 2,3 more verbose; 9 pcf-protocol");
+
+-
+-int init_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2c_algo_pcf_init();
+-}
+-
+-void cleanup_module(void)
+-{
+-}
+-#endif
++module_init(i2c_algo_pcf_init);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c 2004-02-27 22:54:22.000000000 +0000
+@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
+
+ /* exclusive access to the bus */
+ #define I2C_LOCK(adap) down(&adap->lock)
+-#define I2C_UNLOCK(adap) up(&adap->lock)
++#define I2C_UNLOCK(adap) up(&adap->lock)
+
+ #define ADAP_LOCK() down(&adap_lock)
+ #define ADAP_UNLOCK() up(&adap_lock)
+@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
+ static int driver_count;
+
+ /**** debug level */
+-static int i2c_debug=1;
++static int i2c_debug = 0;
+
+ /* ---------------------------------------------------
+ * /proc entry declarations
+@@ -77,14 +77,14 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
+
+ static int i2cproc_init(void);
+-static int i2cproc_cleanup(void);
++static void i2cproc_cleanup(void);
+
+-static ssize_t i2cproc_bus_read(struct file * file, char * buf,size_t count,
++static ssize_t i2cproc_bus_read(struct file * file, char * buf,size_t count,
+ loff_t *ppos);
+ static int read_bus_i2c(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, int len,
+ int *eof , void *private);
+
+-/* To implement the dynamic /proc/bus/i2c-? files, we need our own
++/* To implement the dynamic /proc/bus/i2c-? files, we need our own
+ implementation of the read hook */
+ static struct file_operations i2cproc_operations = {
+ read: i2cproc_bus_read,
+@@ -101,8 +101,8 @@
+
+
+ /* ---------------------------------------------------
+- * registering functions
+- * ---------------------------------------------------
++ * registering functions
++ * ---------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* -----
+@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
+ if (NULL == adapters[i])
+ break;
+ if (I2C_ADAP_MAX == i) {
+- printk(KERN_WARNING
++ printk(KERN_WARNING
+ " i2c-core.o: register_adapter(%s) - enlarge I2C_ADAP_MAX.\n",
+ adap->name);
+ res = -ENOMEM;
+@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
+ adapters[i] = adap;
+ adap_count++;
+ ADAP_UNLOCK();
+-
++
+ /* init data types */
+ init_MUTEX(&adap->lock);
+
+@@ -157,18 +157,18 @@
+ #endif /* def CONFIG_PROC_FS */
+
+ /* inform drivers of new adapters */
+- DRV_LOCK();
++ DRV_LOCK();
+ for (j=0;j<I2C_DRIVER_MAX;j++)
+- if (drivers[j]!=NULL &&
++ if (drivers[j]!=NULL &&
+ (drivers[j]->flags&(I2C_DF_NOTIFY|I2C_DF_DUMMY)))
+ /* We ignore the return code; if it fails, too bad */
+ drivers[j]->attach_adapter(adap);
+ DRV_UNLOCK();
+-
++
+ DEB(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: adapter %s registered as adapter %d.\n",
+ adap->name,i));
+
+- return 0;
++ return 0;
+
+
+ ERROR1:
+@@ -203,13 +203,13 @@
+ * this or hell will break loose...
+ */
+ DRV_LOCK();
+- for (j = 0; j < I2C_DRIVER_MAX; j++)
++ for (j = 0; j < I2C_DRIVER_MAX; j++)
+ if (drivers[j] && (drivers[j]->flags & I2C_DF_DUMMY))
+ if ((res = drivers[j]->attach_adapter(adap))) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "i2c-core.o: can't detach adapter %s "
+ "while detaching driver %s: driver not "
+ "detached!",adap->name,drivers[j]->name);
+- goto ERROR1;
++ goto ERROR1;
+ }
+ DRV_UNLOCK();
+
+@@ -241,8 +241,8 @@
+
+ adapters[i] = NULL;
+ adap_count--;
+-
+- ADAP_UNLOCK();
++
++ ADAP_UNLOCK();
+ DEB(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: adapter unregistered: %s\n",adap->name));
+ return 0;
+
+@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
+ if (NULL == drivers[i])
+ break;
+ if (I2C_DRIVER_MAX == i) {
+- printk(KERN_WARNING
++ printk(KERN_WARNING
+ " i2c-core.o: register_driver(%s) "
+ "- enlarge I2C_DRIVER_MAX.\n",
+ driver->name);
+@@ -279,11 +279,11 @@
+
+ drivers[i] = driver;
+ driver_count++;
+-
++
+ DRV_UNLOCK(); /* driver was successfully added */
+-
++
+ DEB(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: driver %s registered.\n",driver->name));
+-
++
+ ADAP_LOCK();
+
+ /* now look for instances of driver on our adapters
+@@ -314,11 +314,11 @@
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+ /* Have a look at each adapter, if clients of this driver are still
+- * attached. If so, detach them to be able to kill the driver
++ * attached. If so, detach them to be able to kill the driver
+ * afterwards.
+ */
+ DEB2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: unregister_driver - looking for clients.\n"));
+- /* removing clients does not depend on the notify flag, else
++ /* removing clients does not depend on the notify flag, else
+ * invalid operation might (will!) result, when using stale client
+ * pointers.
+ */
+@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@
+ /* DUMMY drivers do not register their clients, so we have to
+ * use a trick here: we call driver->attach_adapter to
+ * *detach* it! Of course, each dummy driver should know about
+- * this or hell will break loose...
++ * this or hell will break loose...
+ */
+ if ((res = driver->attach_adapter(adap))) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "i2c-core.o: while unregistering "
+@@ -345,9 +345,9 @@
+ return res;
+ }
+ } else {
+- for (j=0;j<I2C_CLIENT_MAX;j++) {
++ for (j=0;j<I2C_CLIENT_MAX;j++) {
+ struct i2c_client *client = adap->clients[j];
+- if (client != NULL &&
++ if (client != NULL &&
+ client->driver == driver) {
+ DEB2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: "
+ "detaching client %s:\n",
+@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@
+ drivers[i] = NULL;
+ driver_count--;
+ DRV_UNLOCK();
+-
++
+ DEB(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: driver unregistered: %s\n",driver->name));
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@
+ int i2c_check_addr (struct i2c_adapter *adapter, int addr)
+ {
+ int i;
+- for (i = 0; i < I2C_CLIENT_MAX ; i++)
++ for (i = 0; i < I2C_CLIENT_MAX ; i++)
+ if (adapter->clients[i] && (adapter->clients[i]->addr == addr))
+ return -EBUSY;
+ return 0;
+@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@
+ if (NULL == adapter->clients[i])
+ break;
+ if (I2C_CLIENT_MAX == i) {
+- printk(KERN_WARNING
++ printk(KERN_WARNING
+ " i2c-core.o: attach_client(%s) - enlarge I2C_CLIENT_MAX.\n",
+ client->name);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+@@ -410,9 +410,9 @@
+
+ adapter->clients[i] = client;
+ adapter->client_count++;
+-
+- if (adapter->client_register)
+- if (adapter->client_register(client))
++
++ if (adapter->client_register)
++ if (adapter->client_register(client))
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: warning: client_register seems "
+ "to have failed for client %02x at adapter %s\n",
+ client->addr,adapter->name);
+@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@
+
+ if(client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE)
+ client->usage_count = 0;
+-
++
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -440,12 +440,12 @@
+ client->name);
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+-
+- if( (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) &&
++
++ if( (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) &&
+ (client->usage_count>0))
+ return -EBUSY;
+-
+- if (adapter->client_unregister != NULL)
++
++ if (adapter->client_unregister != NULL)
+ if ((res = adapter->client_unregister(client))) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "i2c-core.o: client_unregister [%s] failed, "
+ "client not detached",client->name);
+@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@
+
+ void i2c_dec_use_client(struct i2c_client *client)
+ {
+-
++
+ if (client->driver->dec_use != NULL)
+ client->driver->dec_use(client);
+
+@@ -479,65 +479,65 @@
+ client->adapter->dec_use(client->adapter);
+ }
+
+-struct i2c_client *i2c_get_client(int driver_id, int adapter_id,
++struct i2c_client *i2c_get_client(int driver_id, int adapter_id,
+ struct i2c_client *prev)
+ {
+ int i,j;
+-
++
+ /* Will iterate through the list of clients in each adapter of adapters-list
+- in search for a client that matches the search criteria. driver_id or
+- adapter_id are ignored if set to 0. If both are ignored this returns
++ in search for a client that matches the search criteria. driver_id or
++ adapter_id are ignored if set to 0. If both are ignored this returns
+ first client found. */
+-
+- i = j = 0;
+-
+- /* set starting point */
++
++ i = j = 0;
++
++ /* set starting point */
+ if(prev)
+ {
+ if(!(prev->adapter))
+ return (struct i2c_client *) -EINVAL;
+-
++
+ for(j=0; j < I2C_ADAP_MAX; j++)
+ if(prev->adapter == adapters[j])
+ break;
+-
++
+ /* invalid starting point? */
+ if (I2C_ADAP_MAX == j) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING " i2c-core.o: get_client adapter for client:[%s] not found\n",
+ prev->name);
+ return (struct i2c_client *) -ENODEV;
+- }
+-
++ }
++
+ for(i=0; i < I2C_CLIENT_MAX; i++)
+ if(prev == adapters[j]->clients[i])
+ break;
+-
++
+ /* invalid starting point? */
+ if (I2C_CLIENT_MAX == i) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING " i2c-core.o: get_client client:[%s] not found\n",
+ prev->name);
+ return (struct i2c_client *) -ENODEV;
+- }
+-
++ }
++
+ i++; /* start from one after prev */
+ }
+-
++
+ for(; j < I2C_ADAP_MAX; j++)
+ {
+ if(!adapters[j])
+ continue;
+-
++
+ if(adapter_id && (adapters[j]->id != adapter_id))
+ continue;
+-
++
+ for(; i < I2C_CLIENT_MAX; i++)
+ {
+ if(!adapters[j]->clients[i])
+ continue;
+-
++
+ if(driver_id && (adapters[j]->clients[i]->driver->id != driver_id))
+ continue;
+- if(adapters[j]->clients[i]->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE)
++ if(adapters[j]->clients[i]->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE)
+ return adapters[j]->clients[i];
+ }
+ i = 0;
+@@ -549,12 +549,12 @@
+ int i2c_use_client(struct i2c_client *client)
+ {
+ if(client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_USE) {
+- if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_MULTIPLE_USE)
++ if (client->flags & I2C_CLIENT_ALLOW_MULTIPLE_USE)
+ client->usage_count++;
+ else {
+- if(client->usage_count > 0)
++ if(client->usage_count > 0)
+ return -EBUSY;
+- else
++ else
+ client->usage_count++;
+ }
+ }
+@@ -575,9 +575,9 @@
+ return -EPERM;
+ }
+ }
+-
++
+ i2c_dec_use_client(client);
+-
++
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
+
+ /* This function generates the output for /proc/bus/i2c */
+-int read_bus_i2c(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, int len, int *eof,
++int read_bus_i2c(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, int len, int *eof,
+ void *private)
+ {
+ int i;
+@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@
+ }
+
+ /* This function generates the output for /proc/bus/i2c-? */
+-ssize_t i2cproc_bus_read(struct file * file, char * buf,size_t count,
++ssize_t i2cproc_bus_read(struct file * file, char * buf,size_t count,
+ loff_t *ppos)
+ {
+ struct inode * inode = file->f_dentry->d_inode;
+@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@
+ int order[I2C_CLIENT_MAX];
+
+ if (count > 4000)
+- return -EINVAL;
++ return -EINVAL;
+ len_total = file->f_pos + count;
+ /* Too bad if this gets longer (unlikely) */
+ if (len_total > 4000)
+@@ -641,12 +641,12 @@
+ sorted by address */
+ order_nr=0;
+ for (j = 0; j < I2C_CLIENT_MAX; j++) {
+- if ((client = adapters[i]->clients[j]) &&
++ if ((client = adapters[i]->clients[j]) &&
+ (client->driver->id != I2C_DRIVERID_I2CDEV)) {
+- for(k = order_nr;
+- (k > 0) &&
++ for(k = order_nr;
++ (k > 0) &&
+ adapters[i]->clients[order[k-1]]->
+- addr > client->addr;
++ addr > client->addr;
+ k--)
+ order[k] = order[k-1];
+ order[k] = j;
+@@ -665,7 +665,7 @@
+ len = len - file->f_pos;
+ if (len > count)
+ len = count;
+- if (len < 0)
++ if (len < 0)
+ len = 0;
+ if (copy_to_user (buf,kbuf+file->f_pos, len)) {
+ kfree(kbuf);
+@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@
+ printk("i2c-core.o: /proc/bus/ does not exist");
+ i2cproc_cleanup();
+ return -ENOENT;
+- }
++ }
+ proc_bus_i2c = create_proc_entry("i2c",0,proc_bus);
+ if (!proc_bus_i2c) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "i2c-core.o: Could not create /proc/bus/i2c");
+@@ -702,14 +702,13 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-int i2cproc_cleanup(void)
++static void i2cproc_cleanup(void)
+ {
+
+ if (i2cproc_initialized >= 1) {
+ remove_proc_entry("i2c",proc_bus);
+ i2cproc_initialized -= 2;
+ }
+- return 0;
+ }
+
+
+@@ -751,10 +750,10 @@
+ msg.flags = client->flags & I2C_M_TEN;
+ msg.len = count;
+ (const char *)msg.buf = buf;
+-
++
+ DEB2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: master_send: writing %d bytes on %s.\n",
+ count,client->adapter->name));
+-
++
+ I2C_LOCK(adap);
+ ret = adap->algo->master_xfer(adap,&msg,1);
+ I2C_UNLOCK(adap);
+@@ -784,14 +783,14 @@
+
+ DEB2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: master_recv: reading %d bytes on %s.\n",
+ count,client->adapter->name));
+-
++
+ I2C_LOCK(adap);
+ ret = adap->algo->master_xfer(adap,&msg,1);
+ I2C_UNLOCK(adap);
+-
++
+ DEB2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: master_recv: return:%d (count:%d, addr:0x%02x)\n",
+ ret, count, client->addr));
+-
++
+ /* if everything went ok (i.e. 1 msg transmitted), return #bytes
+ * transmitted, else error code.
+ */
+@@ -852,7 +851,7 @@
+ found = 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; !found && (address_data->force[i] != I2C_CLIENT_END); i += 3) {
+- if (((adap_id == address_data->force[i]) ||
++ if (((adap_id == address_data->force[i]) ||
+ (address_data->force[i] == ANY_I2C_BUS)) &&
+ (addr == address_data->force[i+1])) {
+ DEB2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: found force parameter for adapter %d, addr %04x\n",
+@@ -862,7 +861,7 @@
+ found = 1;
+ }
+ }
+- if (found)
++ if (found)
+ continue;
+
+ /* If this address is in one of the ignores, we can forget about
+@@ -870,7 +869,7 @@
+ for (i = 0;
+ !found && (address_data->ignore[i] != I2C_CLIENT_END);
+ i += 2) {
+- if (((adap_id == address_data->ignore[i]) ||
++ if (((adap_id == address_data->ignore[i]) ||
+ ((address_data->ignore[i] == ANY_I2C_BUS))) &&
+ (addr == address_data->ignore[i+1])) {
+ DEB2(printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-core.o: found ignore parameter for adapter %d, "
+@@ -890,11 +889,11 @@
+ found = 1;
+ }
+ }
+- if (found)
++ if (found)
+ continue;
+
+- /* Now, we will do a detection, but only if it is in the normal or
+- probe entries */
++ /* Now, we will do a detection, but only if it is in the normal or
++ probe entries */
+ for (i = 0;
+ !found && (address_data->normal_i2c[i] != I2C_CLIENT_END);
+ i += 1) {
+@@ -939,7 +938,7 @@
+ "addr %04x\n", adap_id,addr));
+ }
+ }
+- if (!found)
++ if (!found)
+ continue;
+
+ /* OK, so we really should examine this address. First check
+@@ -1087,11 +1086,11 @@
+ I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA,&data);
+ }
+
+-/* Simulate a SMBus command using the i2c protocol
++/* Simulate a SMBus command using the i2c protocol
+ No checking of parameters is done! */
+-static s32 i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated(struct i2c_adapter * adapter, u16 addr,
++static s32 i2c_smbus_xfer_emulated(struct i2c_adapter * adapter, u16 addr,
+ unsigned short flags,
+- char read_write, u8 command, int size,
++ char read_write, u8 command, int size,
+ union i2c_smbus_data * data)
+ {
+ /* So we need to generate a series of msgs. In the case of writing, we
+@@ -1101,7 +1100,7 @@
+ unsigned char msgbuf0[34];
+ unsigned char msgbuf1[34];
+ int num = read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ?2:1;
+- struct i2c_msg msg[2] = { { addr, flags, 1, msgbuf0 },
++ struct i2c_msg msg[2] = { { addr, flags, 1, msgbuf0 },
+ { addr, flags | I2C_M_RD, 0, msgbuf1 }
+ };
+ int i;
+@@ -1179,7 +1178,7 @@
+ case I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA:
+ data->byte = msgbuf1[0];
+ break;
+- case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA:
++ case I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA:
+ case I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL:
+ data->word = msgbuf1[0] | (msgbuf1[1] << 8);
+ break;
+@@ -1189,7 +1188,7 @@
+
+
+ s32 i2c_smbus_xfer(struct i2c_adapter * adapter, u16 addr, unsigned short flags,
+- char read_write, u8 command, int size,
++ char read_write, u8 command, int size,
+ union i2c_smbus_data * data)
+ {
+ s32 res;
+@@ -1207,7 +1206,7 @@
+
+
+ /* You should always define `functionality'; the 'else' is just for
+- backward compatibility. */
++ backward compatibility. */
+ u32 i2c_get_functionality (struct i2c_adapter *adap)
+ {
+ if (adap->algo->functionality)
+@@ -1233,122 +1232,12 @@
+
+ init_MUTEX(&adap_lock);
+ init_MUTEX(&driver_lock);
+-
+- i2cproc_init();
+-
+- return 0;
+-}
+
+-#ifndef MODULE
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV
+- extern int i2c_dev_init(void);
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT
+- extern int i2c_algo_bit_init(void);
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_PHILIPSPAR
+- extern int i2c_bitlp_init(void);
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ELV
+- extern int i2c_bitelv_init(void);
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_VELLEMAN
+- extern int i2c_bitvelle_init(void);
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_BITVIA
+- extern int i2c_bitvia_init(void);
+-#endif
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF
+- extern int i2c_algo_pcf_init(void);
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ELEKTOR
+- extern int i2c_pcfisa_init(void);
+-#endif
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ALGO8XX
+- extern int i2c_algo_8xx_init(void);
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_RPXLITE
+- extern int i2c_rpx_init(void);
+-#endif
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ALGO_SIBYTE
+- extern int i2c_algo_sibyte_init(void);
+- extern int i2c_sibyte_init(void);
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_MAX1617
+- extern int i2c_max1617_init(void);
+-#endif
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_PROC
+- extern int sensors_init(void);
+-#endif
+-
+-/* This is needed for automatic patch generation: sensors code starts here */
+-/* This is needed for automatic patch generation: sensors code ends here */
+-
+-int __init i2c_init_all(void)
+-{
+- /* --------------------- global ----- */
+- i2c_init();
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV
+- i2c_dev_init();
+-#endif
+- /* --------------------- bit -------- */
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT
+- i2c_algo_bit_init();
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_PHILIPSPAR
+- i2c_bitlp_init();
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ELV
+- i2c_bitelv_init();
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_VELLEMAN
+- i2c_bitvelle_init();
+-#endif
+-
+- /* --------------------- pcf -------- */
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF
+- i2c_algo_pcf_init();
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ELEKTOR
+- i2c_pcfisa_init();
+-#endif
+-
+- /* --------------------- 8xx -------- */
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ALGO8XX
+- i2c_algo_8xx_init();
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_RPXLITE
+- i2c_rpx_init();
+-#endif
+-
+- /* --------------------- SiByte -------- */
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_ALGO_SIBYTE
+- i2c_algo_sibyte_init();
+- i2c_sibyte_init();
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_MAX1617
+- i2c_max1617_init();
+-#endif
+-
+- /* -------------- proc interface ---- */
+-#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_PROC
+- sensors_init();
+-#endif
+-/* This is needed for automatic patch generation: sensors code starts here */
+-/* This is needed for automatic patch generation: sensors code ends here */
++ i2cproc_init();
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-#endif
+-
+-
+-
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_add_adapter);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_del_adapter);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_add_driver);
+@@ -1385,7 +1274,6 @@
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_get_functionality);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(i2c_check_functionality);
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Simon G. Vogl <simon@tk.uni-linz.ac.at>");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus main module");
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+@@ -1393,13 +1281,5 @@
+ MODULE_PARM(i2c_debug, "i");
+ MODULE_PARM_DESC(i2c_debug,"debug level");
+
+-int init_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2c_init();
+-}
+-
+-void cleanup_module(void)
+-{
+- i2cproc_cleanup();
+-}
+-#endif
++module_init(i2c_init);
++module_exit(i2cproc_cleanup);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-dev.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-dev.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-dev.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-dev.c 2004-02-27 23:54:13.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
+ /*
+- i2c-dev.c - i2c-bus driver, char device interface
++ i2c-dev.c - i2c-bus driver, char device interface
+
+ Copyright (C) 1995-97 Simon G. Vogl
+ Copyright (C) 1998-99 Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>
+@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
+
+ /* The I2C_RDWR ioctl code is written by Kolja Waschk <waschk@telos.de> */
+
+-/* The devfs code is contributed by Philipp Matthias Hahn
++/* The devfs code is contributed by Philipp Matthias Hahn
+ <pmhahn@titan.lahn.de> */
+
+ /* $Id: i2c-dev.c,v 1.40 2001/08/25 01:28:01 mds Exp $ */
+@@ -50,19 +50,14 @@
+ #include <linux/i2c.h>
+ #include <linux/i2c-dev.h>
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+-extern int init_module(void);
+-extern int cleanup_module(void);
+-#endif /* def MODULE */
+-
+ /* struct file_operations changed too often in the 2.1 series for nice code */
+
+-static ssize_t i2cdev_read (struct file *file, char *buf, size_t count,
++static ssize_t i2cdev_read (struct file *file, char *buf, size_t count,
+ loff_t *offset);
+-static ssize_t i2cdev_write (struct file *file, const char *buf, size_t count,
++static ssize_t i2cdev_write (struct file *file, const char *buf, size_t count,
+ loff_t *offset);
+
+-static int i2cdev_ioctl (struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++static int i2cdev_ioctl (struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
+ unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
+ static int i2cdev_open (struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
+
+@@ -73,13 +68,8 @@
+ static int i2cdev_command(struct i2c_client *client, unsigned int cmd,
+ void *arg);
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+-static
+-#else
+-extern
+-#endif
+- int __init i2c_dev_init(void);
+-static int i2cdev_cleanup(void);
++static int __init i2c_dev_init(void);
++static void i2cdev_cleanup(void);
+
+ static struct file_operations i2cdev_fops = {
+ owner: THIS_MODULE,
+@@ -185,7 +175,7 @@
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+-int i2cdev_ioctl (struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
++int i2cdev_ioctl (struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
+ unsigned long arg)
+ {
+ struct i2c_client *client = (struct i2c_client *)file->private_data;
+@@ -198,14 +188,14 @@
+ unsigned long funcs;
+
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+- printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-dev.o: i2c-%d ioctl, cmd: 0x%x, arg: %lx.\n",
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-dev.o: i2c-%d ioctl, cmd: 0x%x, arg: %lx.\n",
+ MINOR(inode->i_rdev),cmd, arg);
+ #endif /* DEBUG */
+
+ switch ( cmd ) {
+ case I2C_SLAVE:
+ case I2C_SLAVE_FORCE:
+- if ((arg > 0x3ff) ||
++ if ((arg > 0x3ff) ||
+ (((client->flags & I2C_M_TEN) == 0) && arg > 0x7f))
+ return -EINVAL;
+ if ((cmd == I2C_SLAVE) && i2c_check_addr(client->adapter,arg))
+@@ -224,8 +214,8 @@
+ sizeof(unsigned long)))?-EFAULT:0;
+
+ case I2C_RDWR:
+- if (copy_from_user(&rdwr_arg,
+- (struct i2c_rdwr_ioctl_data *)arg,
++ if (copy_from_user(&rdwr_arg,
++ (struct i2c_rdwr_ioctl_data *)arg,
+ sizeof(rdwr_arg)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+
+@@ -233,9 +223,9 @@
+ * be sent at once */
+ if (rdwr_arg.nmsgs > 42)
+ return -EINVAL;
+-
++
+ rdwr_pa = (struct i2c_msg *)
+- kmalloc(rdwr_arg.nmsgs * sizeof(struct i2c_msg),
++ kmalloc(rdwr_arg.nmsgs * sizeof(struct i2c_msg),
+ GFP_KERNEL);
+
+ if (rdwr_pa == NULL) return -ENOMEM;
+@@ -312,9 +302,9 @@
+ (struct i2c_smbus_ioctl_data *) arg,
+ sizeof(struct i2c_smbus_ioctl_data)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+- if ((data_arg.size != I2C_SMBUS_BYTE) &&
++ if ((data_arg.size != I2C_SMBUS_BYTE) &&
+ (data_arg.size != I2C_SMBUS_QUICK) &&
+- (data_arg.size != I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA) &&
++ (data_arg.size != I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA) &&
+ (data_arg.size != I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA) &&
+ (data_arg.size != I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL) &&
+ (data_arg.size != I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA) &&
+@@ -325,9 +315,9 @@
+ #endif
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+- /* Note that I2C_SMBUS_READ and I2C_SMBUS_WRITE are 0 and 1,
++ /* Note that I2C_SMBUS_READ and I2C_SMBUS_WRITE are 0 and 1,
+ so the check is valid if size==I2C_SMBUS_QUICK too. */
+- if ((data_arg.read_write != I2C_SMBUS_READ) &&
++ if ((data_arg.read_write != I2C_SMBUS_READ) &&
+ (data_arg.read_write != I2C_SMBUS_WRITE)) {
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-dev.o: read_write out of range (%x) in ioctl I2C_SMBUS.\n",
+@@ -339,7 +329,7 @@
+ /* Note that command values are always valid! */
+
+ if ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_QUICK) ||
+- ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_BYTE) &&
++ ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_BYTE) &&
+ (data_arg.read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE)))
+ /* These are special: we do not use data */
+ return i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter, client->addr,
+@@ -358,13 +348,13 @@
+ if ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA) ||
+ (data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_BYTE))
+ datasize = sizeof(data_arg.data->byte);
+- else if ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA) ||
++ else if ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_WORD_DATA) ||
+ (data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL))
+ datasize = sizeof(data_arg.data->word);
+ else /* size == I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA */
+ datasize = sizeof(data_arg.data->block);
+
+- if ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL) ||
++ if ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL) ||
+ (data_arg.read_write == I2C_SMBUS_WRITE)) {
+ if (copy_from_user(&temp, data_arg.data, datasize))
+ return -EFAULT;
+@@ -372,7 +362,7 @@
+ res = i2c_smbus_xfer(client->adapter,client->addr,client->flags,
+ data_arg.read_write,
+ data_arg.command,data_arg.size,&temp);
+- if (! res && ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL) ||
++ if (! res && ((data_arg.size == I2C_SMBUS_PROC_CALL) ||
+ (data_arg.read_write == I2C_SMBUS_READ))) {
+ if (copy_to_user(data_arg.data, &temp, datasize))
+ return -EFAULT;
+@@ -479,7 +469,7 @@
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+-int __init i2c_dev_init(void)
++static int __init i2c_dev_init(void)
+ {
+ int res;
+
+@@ -509,7 +499,7 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-int i2cdev_cleanup(void)
++static void i2cdev_cleanup(void)
+ {
+ int res;
+
+@@ -517,9 +507,9 @@
+ if ((res = i2c_del_driver(&i2cdev_driver))) {
+ printk("i2c-dev.o: Driver deregistration failed, "
+ "module not removed.\n");
+- return res;
++ return;
+ }
+- i2cdev_initialized --;
++ i2cdev_initialized --;
+ }
+
+ if (i2cdev_initialized >= 1) {
+@@ -531,30 +521,17 @@
+ #endif
+ printk("i2c-dev.o: unable to release major %d for i2c bus\n",
+ I2C_MAJOR);
+- return res;
++ return;
+ }
+ i2cdev_initialized --;
+ }
+- return 0;
+ }
+
+ EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+-
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl> and Simon G. Vogl <simon@tk.uni-linz.ac.at>");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C /dev entries driver");
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+
+-int init_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2c_dev_init();
+-}
+-
+-int cleanup_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2cdev_cleanup();
+-}
+-
+-#endif /* def MODULE */
+-
++module_init(i2c_dev_init);
++module_exit(i2cdev_cleanup);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-elektor.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-elektor.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-elektor.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-elektor.c 2004-02-23 13:36:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -181,16 +181,12 @@
+
+ static void pcf_isa_inc_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
+ {
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ }
+
+ static void pcf_isa_dec_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
+ {
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ }
+
+
+@@ -219,7 +215,7 @@
+ pcf_isa_unreg,
+ };
+
+-int __init i2c_pcfisa_init(void)
++static int __init i2c_pcfisa_init(void)
+ {
+ #ifdef __alpha__
+ /* check to see we have memory mapped PCF8584 connected to the
+@@ -289,10 +285,14 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
++static void i2c_pcfisa_exit(void)
++{
++ i2c_pcf_del_bus(&pcf_isa_ops);
++ pcf_isa_exit();
++}
+
+ EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Hans Berglund <hb@spacetec.no>");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus adapter routines for PCF8584 ISA bus adapter");
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+@@ -304,15 +304,5 @@
+ MODULE_PARM(mmapped, "i");
+ MODULE_PARM(i2c_debug, "i");
+
+-int init_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2c_pcfisa_init();
+-}
+-
+-void cleanup_module(void)
+-{
+- i2c_pcf_del_bus(&pcf_isa_ops);
+- pcf_isa_exit();
+-}
+-
+-#endif
++module_init(i2c_pcfisa_init);
++module_exit(i2c_pcfisa_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-elv.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-elv.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-elv.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-elv.c 2004-02-27 23:52:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
+ PortData |=2;
+ }
+ outb(PortData, DATA);
+-}
++}
+
+ static int bit_elv_getscl(void *data)
+ {
+@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
+ static int bit_elv_init(void)
+ {
+ if (check_region(base,(base == 0x3bc)? 3 : 8) < 0 ) {
+- return -ENODEV;
++ return -ENODEV;
+ } else {
+ /* test for ELV adap. */
+ if (inb(base+1) & 0x80) { /* BUSY should be high */
+@@ -131,16 +131,12 @@
+
+ static void bit_elv_inc_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
+ {
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ }
+
+ static void bit_elv_dec_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
+ {
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ }
+
+ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
+@@ -164,10 +160,10 @@
+ bit_elv_inc_use,
+ bit_elv_dec_use,
+ bit_elv_reg,
+- bit_elv_unreg,
++ bit_elv_unreg,
+ };
+
+-int __init i2c_bitelv_init(void)
++static int __init i2c_bitelv_init(void)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "i2c-elv.o: i2c ELV parallel port adapter module version %s (%s)\n", I2C_VERSION, I2C_DATE);
+ if (base==0) {
+@@ -194,24 +190,19 @@
+ }
+
+
++static void __exit i2c_bitelv_exit(void)
++{
++ i2c_bit_del_bus(&bit_elv_ops);
++ bit_elv_exit();
++}
++
+ EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Simon G. Vogl <simon@tk.uni-linz.ac.at>");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus adapter routines for ELV parallel port adapter");
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+
+ MODULE_PARM(base, "i");
+
+-int init_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2c_bitelv_init();
+-}
+-
+-void cleanup_module(void)
+-{
+- i2c_bit_del_bus(&bit_elv_ops);
+- bit_elv_exit();
+-}
+-
+-#endif
++module_init(i2c_bitelv_init);
++module_exit(i2c_bitelv_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-frodo.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-frodo.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-frodo.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-frodo.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
++
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/i2c/i2c-frodo.c
++ *
++ * Author: Abraham van der Merwe <abraham@2d3d.co.za>
++ *
++ * An I2C adapter driver for the 2d3D, Inc. StrongARM SA-1110
++ * Development board (Frodo).
++ *
++ * This source code 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/version.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++
++#include <linux/i2c.h>
++#include <linux/i2c-algo-bit.h>
++
++static void frodo_setsda (void *data,int state)
++{
++ if (state)
++ frodo_cpld_set (FRODO_CPLD_I2C,FRODO_I2C_SDA_OUT);
++ else
++ frodo_cpld_clear (FRODO_CPLD_I2C,FRODO_I2C_SDA_OUT);
++}
++
++static void frodo_setscl (void *data,int state)
++{
++ if (state)
++ frodo_cpld_set (FRODO_CPLD_I2C,FRODO_I2C_SCL_OUT);
++ else
++ frodo_cpld_clear (FRODO_CPLD_I2C,FRODO_I2C_SCL_OUT);
++}
++
++static int frodo_getsda (void *data)
++{
++ return ((frodo_cpld_read (FRODO_CPLD_I2C) & FRODO_I2C_SDA_IN) != 0);
++}
++
++static int frodo_getscl (void *data)
++{
++ return ((frodo_cpld_read (FRODO_CPLD_I2C) & FRODO_I2C_SCL_IN) != 0);
++}
++
++static struct i2c_algo_bit_data bit_frodo_data = {
++ setsda: frodo_setsda,
++ setscl: frodo_setscl,
++ getsda: frodo_getsda,
++ getscl: frodo_getscl,
++ udelay: 80,
++ mdelay: 80,
++ timeout: 100
++};
++
++static int frodo_client_register (struct i2c_client *client)
++{
++ return (0);
++}
++
++static int frodo_client_unregister (struct i2c_client *client)
++{
++ return (0);
++}
++
++static void frodo_inc_use (struct i2c_adapter *adapter)
++{
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++static void frodo_dec_use (struct i2c_adapter *adapter)
++{
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++static struct i2c_adapter frodo_ops = {
++ name: "Frodo adapter driver",
++ id: I2C_HW_B_FRODO,
++ algo: NULL,
++ algo_data: &bit_frodo_data,
++ inc_use: frodo_inc_use,
++ dec_use: frodo_dec_use,
++ client_register: frodo_client_register,
++ client_unregister: frodo_client_unregister
++};
++
++static int __init i2c_frodo_init (void)
++{
++ return (i2c_bit_add_bus (&frodo_ops));
++}
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++static void __exit i2c_frodo_exit (void)
++{
++ i2c_bit_del_bus (&frodo_ops);
++}
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR ("Abraham van der Merwe <abraham@2d3d.co.za>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION ("I2C-Bus adapter routines for Frodo");
++MODULE_LICENSE ("GPL");
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++module_init (i2c_frodo_init);
++module_exit (i2c_frodo_exit);
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-guide.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-guide.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-guide.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-guide.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
++/************************************************************************************\
++Copyright : Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Simon G. Vogl
++ Copyright 2002 IDERs Incorporated
++File Name : i2c-guide.c
++Description : this i2c driver uses the GPIO port B pin 0 and pin 1 on the cs89712.
++Notes : To change the bit rate, change the structure i2c_algo_bit_data
++ : to 10 10 100
++Contact : tsong@iders.ca
++License : This source code 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/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/string.h> /* for 2.0 kernels to get NULL */
++#include <asm/errno.h> /* for 2.0 kernels to get ENODEV */
++#include <asm/io.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware/cs89712.h> // io operation ep_writel()
++#include <asm/hardware/clps7111.h> // io operation clps_writel()
++#include <asm/arch-clps711x/hardware.h> // io operation clps_writel()
++
++#include <linux/i2c.h>
++#include <linux/i2c-algo-bit.h>
++
++/* ----- global defines ----------------------------------------------- */
++
++#define DEB(x) /* should be reasonable open, close &c. */
++#define DEB2(x) /* low level debugging - very slow */
++#define DEBE(x) x /* error messages */
++ /* Pin Port Inverted name */
++#define I2C_SDA 0x08 /* port B ctrl pin 3 (inv) */
++#define I2C_SCL 0x04 /* port B ctrl pin 2 (inv) */
++
++#define I2C_SDAIN 0x08 /* use the same pin with output */
++#define I2C_SCLIN 0x04 /* use the same pin with output */
++
++#define I2C_DMASK 0xf7 /* inverse of I2C_SDA */
++#define I2C_CMASK 0xfb /* inverse of I2c_SCL */
++
++#define PORTB_PIN0_SDA_OUTPUT 0x08 /* pin 3 direction of port B output */
++#define PORTB_PIN0_SDA_INPUT 0xf7 /* pin 3 direction of port B input */
++
++#define PORTB_PIN1_SCL_OUTPUT 0x04 /* pin 2 direction of port B output */
++#define PORTB_PIN1_SCL_INPUT 0xfb /* pin 2 direction of port B input */
++
++int base = 0;
++#define DEFAULT_BASE PBDR
++
++/* ----- local functions --------------------------------------------------- */
++
++static void bit_guide_setscl(void* data, int state)
++{
++ if (state) {
++ // set port B pin2 input
++ clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDDR)) & PORTB_PIN1_SCL_INPUT, PBDDR);
++ }
++ else {
++ // clear
++ clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDR)) & I2C_CMASK, PBDR);
++ // set port B pin2 output
++ clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDDR)) | PORTB_PIN1_SCL_OUTPUT, PBDDR);
++ }
++}
++
++static void bit_guide_setsda(void* data, int state)
++{
++ if (state) {
++ clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDDR)) & PORTB_PIN0_SDA_INPUT, PBDDR);
++ // float pin 0 (actually drive high by pull up resistor)
++ // clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDR)) | I2C_SDA, PBDR); // set Jan4 ori: eff
++ // printk("set sda high, state=%i\n",state);
++ }
++ else {
++ // clear
++ clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDR)) & I2C_DMASK, PBDR);
++ // set port B pin 0 output
++ clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDDR)) | PORTB_PIN0_SDA_OUTPUT, PBDDR);
++ }
++}
++
++static int bit_guide_getscl(void *data)
++{
++ return ( 0 != ( (clps_readb(PBDR)) & I2C_SCLIN ) );
++}
++
++static int bit_guide_getsda(void *data)
++{
++ // set port B pin 0 input Jan4 ori eff
++ clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDDR)) & PORTB_PIN0_SDA_INPUT, PBDDR);
++ return ( 0 != ( (clps_readb(PBDR) ) & I2C_SDAIN ) );
++}
++
++static int bit_guide_init(void)
++{
++ bit_guide_setsda((void*)base,1);
++ bit_guide_setscl((void*)base,1);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int bit_guide_reg(struct i2c_client *client)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int bit_guide_unreg(struct i2c_client *client)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void bit_guide_inc_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
++{
++#ifdef MODULE
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++#endif
++}
++
++static void bit_guide_dec_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
++{
++#ifdef MODULE
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++#endif
++}
++
++/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
++ * Encapsulate the above functions in the correct operations structure.
++ * This is only done when more than one hardware adapter is supported.
++ */
++
++/* last line (us, ms, timout)
++ * us dominates the bit rate: 10us means: 100Kbit/sec(25 means 40kbps)
++ * 10ms not known
++ * 100ms timeout
++ */
++static struct i2c_algo_bit_data bit_guide_data = {
++ NULL,
++ bit_guide_setsda,
++ bit_guide_setscl,
++ bit_guide_getsda,
++ bit_guide_getscl,
++ 50, 10, 100, /* orginal (non-guide) value 10, 10, 100 */
++};
++
++static struct i2c_adapter bit_guide_ops = {
++ "Guide Port B: PIN2-SCL/PIN3-SDA",
++ I2C_HW_B_GUIDE,
++ NULL,
++ &bit_guide_data,
++ bit_guide_inc_use,
++ bit_guide_dec_use,
++ bit_guide_reg,
++ bit_guide_unreg,
++};
++
++static int __init i2c_bitguide_init(void)
++{
++ printk("i2c-guide.o: Guide i2c port B adapter module.\n");
++ clps_writeb((clps_readb(PBDDR)) & 0xfd, PBDDR); // set service reuest pb1 as input
++ if (base==0) {
++ /* probe some values */
++ base=DEFAULT_BASE;
++ bit_guide_data.data=(void*)DEFAULT_BASE;
++ if (bit_guide_init()==0) {
++ if(i2c_bit_add_bus(&bit_guide_ops) < 0)
++ return -ENODEV;
++ } else {
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++ } else {
++ bit_guide_data.data=(void*)base;
++ if (bit_guide_init()==0) {
++ if(i2c_bit_add_bus(&bit_guide_ops) < 0)
++ return -ENODEV;
++ } else {
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++ }
++ printk("i2c-guide.o: found device at %#x.\n",base);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("T. C. Song <tsong@iders.ca>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus adapter routines for Guide (cs89712) GPIO port B");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++
++MODULE_PARM(base, "i");
++
++module_init(i2c_bitguide_init);
++/* for completeness, we should have a module_exit() function, but the
++ GUIDE requires this to always be loaded. If it is unloaded, the
++ operation of the GUIDE is undefined.
++ Nobody has written the i2c_bitguide_exit() routine yet, so it is not included.
++module_exit(i2c_bitguide_exit);
++*/
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-omaha.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-omaha.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-omaha.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-omaha.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,276 @@
++/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- *
++ Copyright ARM Limited 2002. All rights reserved.
++
++ i2c driver for Omaha
++
++ Notes:Based on i2c-elv.c
++
++ The S3C2400X01 has better support for I2C, but bit oriented operations
++ are directly supported by the other I2C layers, so we use that method
++ of performing I2C operations.
++
++ Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Simon G. Vogl
++
++ 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
++/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
++
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/version.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++
++#include <linux/i2c.h>
++#include <linux/i2c-algo-bit.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++
++/* ----- global defines ----------------------------------------------- */
++#define DEB(x) if (i2c_debug>=1) x;
++#define DEB2(x) if (i2c_debug>=2) x;
++#define DEB3(x) if (i2c_debug>=3) x
++#define DEBE(x) x // error messages
++#define DEBSTAT(x) if (i2c_debug>=3) x; /* print several statistical values*/
++#define DEBPROTO(x) if (i2c_debug>=9) { x; }
++ /* debug the protocol by showing transferred bits */
++
++/* Register and bitdefs for Omaha */
++
++// Port G control registers
++static volatile unsigned int pgcon = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_PGCON);
++static volatile unsigned int pgdat = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_PGDAT);
++
++static volatile unsigned int opencr = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_OPENCR);
++
++static int base = IO_ADDRESS(PLAT_PERIPHERAL_BASE+OMAHA_PGCON);
++
++// Open drain control registers
++#define OPC_CMD BIT2
++#define OPC_DAT BIT3
++
++// data bits in GPIO Port G data register
++#define OMAHA_SDA BIT5
++#define OMAHA_SCL BIT6
++#define IIC_WP BIT3 // Write Protect for EEPROM
++
++// input/out select bits in GPIO G control register
++#define IIC_BITS (BIT12|BIT10|BIT6);
++
++
++/* ----- local functions ---------------------------------------------- */
++
++
++static void bit_omaha_setscl(void *data, int state)
++{
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++ if (state)
++ {
++ tmp = __raw_readl(pgdat);
++ tmp |= OMAHA_SCL;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,pgdat);
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ tmp = __raw_readl(pgdat);
++ tmp &= ~OMAHA_SCL;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,pgdat);
++ }
++}
++
++static void bit_omaha_setsda(void *data, int state)
++{
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++ // ensure that sda is an output at the moment
++ tmp = __raw_readl(pgcon);
++ tmp = tmp | BIT10;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,pgcon);
++
++ if (state)
++ {
++ tmp = __raw_readl(pgdat);
++ tmp |= OMAHA_SDA;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,pgdat);
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ tmp = __raw_readl(pgdat);
++ tmp &= ~OMAHA_SDA;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,pgdat);
++ }
++}
++
++static int bit_omaha_getscl(void *data)
++{
++ if (__raw_readl(pgdat) & OMAHA_SCL)
++ return 1;
++ else
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int bit_omaha_getsda(void *data)
++{
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++ // ensure that sda is an output at the moment
++ tmp = __raw_readl(pgcon);
++ tmp = tmp & ~BIT10;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,pgcon);
++
++ if (__raw_readl(pgdat) & OMAHA_SDA)
++ return 1;
++ else
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int bit_omaha_init(void)
++{
++ // Have we got some mmapped space?
++ if (request_region(base, 0x100, "i2c (omaha bus adapter)") < 0 )
++ {
++ printk("i2c-omaha.o: requested I/O region (0x%08x) is in use.\n", base);
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static int bit_omaha_reg(struct i2c_client *client)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static int bit_omaha_unreg(struct i2c_client *client)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void bit_omaha_inc_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
++{
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++static void bit_omaha_dec_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
++{
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++
++
++/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
++ * Encapsulate the above functions in the correct operations structure.
++ * This is only done when more than one hardware adapter is supported.
++ */
++static struct i2c_algo_bit_data bit_omaha_data = {
++ NULL,
++ bit_omaha_setsda,
++ bit_omaha_setscl,
++ bit_omaha_getsda,
++ bit_omaha_getscl,
++ 10, 10, 20, /* waits, timeout */
++};
++
++static struct i2c_adapter bit_omaha_ops = {
++ "BIT-Type Omaha I2C adapter",
++ I2C_HW_B_OMAHA,
++ NULL,
++ &bit_omaha_data,
++ bit_omaha_inc_use,
++ bit_omaha_dec_use,
++ bit_omaha_reg,
++ bit_omaha_unreg,
++};
++
++static int __init i2c_omaha_init (void)
++{
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++ printk("i2c-omaha.o: i2c omaha adapter module\n");
++
++ if (bit_omaha_init() == 0) {
++ if(i2c_bit_add_bus(&bit_omaha_ops) < 0)
++ {
++ printk("Could not add bus!\n");
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++ } else {
++ printk("Could not pcf_omaha_init\n");
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ // Program Port G bits to output function
++ tmp = __raw_readl(pgcon);
++ tmp |= IIC_BITS;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,pgcon);
++
++ // Ensure SDA and SCL are open-drain
++ tmp = __raw_readl(opencr);
++ tmp = tmp | OPC_CMD | OPC_DAT;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,opencr);
++
++ bit_omaha_setsda((void*)base,1);
++ bit_omaha_setscl((void*)base,1);
++
++ // Disable WP
++ tmp = __raw_readl(pgdat);
++ tmp = tmp & ~IIC_WP;
++ __raw_writel(tmp,pgdat);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void bit_omaha_exit(void)
++{
++ release_region(base , 2);
++}
++
++static void i2c_omaha_exit(void)
++{
++
++ i2c_bit_del_bus(&bit_omaha_ops);
++
++ bit_omaha_exit();
++
++}
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("ARM Limited <support@arm.com>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus adapter routines for Omaha");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++
++MODULE_PARM(base, "i");
++MODULE_PARM(irq, "i");
++MODULE_PARM(clock, "i");
++MODULE_PARM(own, "i");
++MODULE_PARM(mmapped, "i");
++MODULE_PARM(i2c_debug, "i");
++
++
++module_init(i2c_omaha_init);
++module_exit(i2c_omaha_exit);
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-philips-par.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-philips-par.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-philips-par.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-philips-par.c 2004-02-27 23:50:14.000000000 +0000
+@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
+ 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+-/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
++/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+ /* With some changes from Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi> and even
+ Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl> */
+@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
+
+ static void bit_lp_setscl(void *data, int state)
+ {
+- /*be cautious about state of the control register -
++ /*be cautious about state of the control register -
+ touch only the one bit needed*/
+ if (state) {
+ parport_write_control((struct parport *) data,
+@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
+
+ static int bit_lp_getsda2(void *data)
+ {
+- return (parport_read_status((struct parport *) data) &
++ return (parport_read_status((struct parport *) data) &
+ PARPORT_STATUS_BUSY) ? 0 : 1;
+ }
+
+@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@
+ * Encapsulate the above functions in the correct operations structure.
+ * This is only done when more than one hardware adapter is supported.
+ */
+-
++
+ static struct i2c_algo_bit_data bit_lp_data = {
+ NULL,
+ bit_lp_setsda,
+@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
+ bit_lp_getsda,
+ bit_lp_getscl,
+ 80, 80, 100, /* waits, timeout */
+-};
++};
+
+ static struct i2c_algo_bit_data bit_lp_data2 = {
+ NULL,
+@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
+ bit_lp_getsda2,
+ NULL,
+ 80, 80, 100, /* waits, timeout */
+-};
++};
+
+ static struct i2c_adapter bit_lp_ops = {
+ "Philips Parallel port adapter",
+@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "i2c-philips-par.o: attaching to %s\n", port->name);
+
+ adapter->pdev = parport_register_device(port, "i2c-philips-par",
+- NULL, NULL, NULL,
++ NULL, NULL, NULL,
+ PARPORT_FLAG_EXCL,
+ NULL);
+ if (!adapter->pdev) {
+@@ -257,16 +257,16 @@
+ NULL
+ };
+
+-int __init i2c_bitlp_init(void)
++static int __init i2c_bitlp_init(void)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "i2c-philips-par.o: i2c Philips parallel port adapter module version %s (%s)\n", I2C_VERSION, I2C_DATE);
+
+ parport_register_driver(&i2c_driver);
+-
++
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-void __exit i2c_bitlp_exit(void)
++static void __exit i2c_bitlp_exit(void)
+ {
+ parport_unregister_driver(&i2c_driver);
+ }
+@@ -279,14 +279,5 @@
+
+ MODULE_PARM(type, "i");
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+-int init_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2c_bitlp_init();
+-}
+-
+-void cleanup_module(void)
+-{
+- i2c_bitlp_exit();
+-}
+-#endif
++module_init(i2c_bitlp_init);
++module_exit(i2c_bitlp_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-velleman.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-velleman.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/i2c/i2c-velleman.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/i2c/i2c-velleman.c 2004-02-27 23:46:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
+ } else {
+ outb(inb(CTRL) | I2C_SCL, CTRL);
+ }
+-
++
+ }
+
+ static void bit_velle_setsda(void *data, int state)
+@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@
+ } else {
+ outb(inb(CTRL) | I2C_SDA, CTRL);
+ }
+-
+-}
++
++}
+
+ static int bit_velle_getscl(void *data)
+ {
+@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
+ base));
+ return -ENODEV;
+ } else {
+- request_region(base, (base == 0x3bc)? 3 : 8,
++ request_region(base, (base == 0x3bc)? 3 : 8,
+ "i2c (Vellemann adapter)");
+ bit_velle_setsda((void*)base,1);
+ bit_velle_setscl((void*)base,1);
+@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
+ }
+
+ static void __exit bit_velle_exit(void)
+-{
++{
+ release_region( base , (base == 0x3bc)? 3 : 8 );
+ }
+
+@@ -121,16 +121,12 @@
+
+ static void bit_velle_inc_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
+ {
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ }
+
+ static void bit_velle_dec_use(struct i2c_adapter *adap)
+ {
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-#endif
+ }
+
+ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
+@@ -158,7 +154,7 @@
+ bit_velle_unreg,
+ };
+
+-int __init i2c_bitvelle_init(void)
++static int __init i2c_bitvelle_init(void)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "i2c-velleman.o: i2c Velleman K8000 adapter module version %s (%s)\n", I2C_VERSION, I2C_DATE);
+ if (base==0) {
+@@ -184,24 +180,19 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
++static void __exit i2c_bitvelle_exit(void)
++{
++ i2c_bit_del_bus(&bit_velle_ops);
++ bit_velle_exit();
++}
++
+ EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+
+-#ifdef MODULE
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Simon G. Vogl <simon@tk.uni-linz.ac.at>");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus adapter routines for Velleman K8000 adapter");
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+
+ MODULE_PARM(base, "i");
+
+-int init_module(void)
+-{
+- return i2c_bitvelle_init();
+-}
+-
+-void cleanup_module(void)
+-{
+- i2c_bit_del_bus(&bit_velle_ops);
+- bit_velle_exit();
+-}
+-
+-#endif
++module_init(i2c_bitvelle_init);
++module_exit(i2c_bitvelle_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/Config.in 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/Config.in 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -107,6 +107,9 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA $CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_ICS
+ dep_bool ' RapIDE interface support' CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_RAPIDE $CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN
+ fi
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_RISCSTATION" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_bool ' RiscStation IDE' CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_RISCSTATION $CONFIG_ARCH_RISCSTATION
++ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_AMIGA" = "y" ]; then
+ dep_bool ' Amiga Gayle IDE interface support' CONFIG_BLK_DEV_GAYLE $CONFIG_AMIGA
+ dep_mbool ' Amiga IDE Doubler support (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDOUBLER $CONFIG_BLK_DEV_GAYLE $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/arm/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/arm/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/arm/Makefile 2003-06-13 15:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/arm/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
+
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_ICSIDE) += icside.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_RAPIDE) += rapide.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_RISCSTATION) += rstation-ide.o
+
+ EXTRA_CFLAGS := -I../
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/arm/icside.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/arm/icside.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/arm/icside.c 2003-06-13 15:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/arm/icside.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+ /*
+ * linux/drivers/ide/arm/icside.c
+ *
+- * Copyright (c) 1996,1997 Russell King.
++ * Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Russell King.
+ *
+ * Changelog:
+ * 08-Jun-1996 RMK Created
+@@ -26,24 +26,6 @@
+ #include <asm/ecard.h>
+ #include <asm/io.h>
+
+-#include "ide-noise.h"
+-
+-/*
+- * FIXME: We want to drop the the MACRO CRAP!
+- *
+- * ec->iops->in{b/w/l}
+- * ec->iops->in{b/w/l}_p
+- * ec->iops->out{b/w/l}
+- * ec->iops->out{b/w/l}_p
+- *
+- * the new core supports clean MMIO calls and other goodies
+- */
+-
+-/*
+- * Maximum number of interfaces per card
+- */
+-#define MAX_IFS 2
+-
+ #define ICS_IDENT_OFFSET 0x8a0
+
+ #define ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTRSTAT 0x000
+@@ -86,17 +68,20 @@
+ ICS_ARCIN_V6_IDESTEPPING
+ };
+
+-static const card_ids icside_cids[] = {
+- { MANU_ICS, PROD_ICS_IDE },
+- { MANU_ICS2, PROD_ICS2_IDE },
+- { 0xffff, 0xffff }
++struct icside_state {
++ unsigned int channel;
++ unsigned int enabled;
++ unsigned long irq_port;
++ unsigned long slot_port;
++ unsigned int type;
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif[2];
+ };
+
+-typedef enum {
+- ics_if_unknown,
+- ics_if_arcin_v5,
+- ics_if_arcin_v6
+-} iftype_t;
++#define ICS_TYPE_A3IN 0
++#define ICS_TYPE_A3USER 1
++#define ICS_TYPE_V6 3
++#define ICS_TYPE_V5 15
++#define ICS_TYPE_NOTYPE ((unsigned int)-1)
+
+ /* ---------------- Version 5 PCB Support Functions --------------------- */
+ /* Prototype: icside_irqenable_arcin_v5 (struct expansion_card *ec, int irqnr)
+@@ -104,8 +89,10 @@
+ */
+ static void icside_irqenable_arcin_v5 (struct expansion_card *ec, int irqnr)
+ {
+- unsigned int memc_port = (unsigned int)ec->irq_data;
+- outb(0, memc_port + ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTROFFSET);
++ struct icside_state *state = ec->irq_data;
++ unsigned int base = state->irq_port;
++
++ outb(0, base + ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTROFFSET);
+ }
+
+ /* Prototype: icside_irqdisable_arcin_v5 (struct expansion_card *ec, int irqnr)
+@@ -113,17 +100,15 @@
+ */
+ static void icside_irqdisable_arcin_v5 (struct expansion_card *ec, int irqnr)
+ {
+- unsigned int memc_port = (unsigned int)ec->irq_data;
+- inb(memc_port + ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTROFFSET);
++ struct icside_state *state = ec->irq_data;
++ unsigned int base = state->irq_port;
++
++ inb(base + ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTROFFSET);
+ }
+
+ static const expansioncard_ops_t icside_ops_arcin_v5 = {
+- icside_irqenable_arcin_v5,
+- icside_irqdisable_arcin_v5,
+- NULL,
+- NULL,
+- NULL,
+- NULL
++ .irqenable = icside_irqenable_arcin_v5,
++ .irqdisable = icside_irqdisable_arcin_v5,
+ };
+
+
+@@ -133,10 +118,21 @@
+ */
+ static void icside_irqenable_arcin_v6 (struct expansion_card *ec, int irqnr)
+ {
+- unsigned int ide_base_port = (unsigned int)ec->irq_data;
++ struct icside_state *state = ec->irq_data;
++ unsigned int base = state->irq_port;
++
++ state->enabled = 1;
+
+- outb(0, ide_base_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
+- outb(0, ide_base_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++ switch (state->channel) {
++ case 0:
++ outb(0, base + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
++ inb(base + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++ break;
++ case 1:
++ outb(0, base + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++ inb(base + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
++ break;
++ }
+ }
+
+ /* Prototype: icside_irqdisable_arcin_v6 (struct expansion_card *ec, int irqnr)
+@@ -144,10 +140,12 @@
+ */
+ static void icside_irqdisable_arcin_v6 (struct expansion_card *ec, int irqnr)
+ {
+- unsigned int ide_base_port = (unsigned int)ec->irq_data;
++ struct icside_state *state = ec->irq_data;
++
++ state->enabled = 0;
+
+- inb(ide_base_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
+- inb(ide_base_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++ inb (state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
++ inb (state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
+ }
+
+ /* Prototype: icside_irqprobe(struct expansion_card *ec)
+@@ -155,70 +153,49 @@
+ */
+ static int icside_irqpending_arcin_v6(struct expansion_card *ec)
+ {
+- unsigned int ide_base_port = (unsigned int)ec->irq_data;
++ struct icside_state *state = ec->irq_data;
+
+- return inb(ide_base_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTRSTAT_1) & 1 ||
+- inb(ide_base_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTRSTAT_2) & 1;
++ return inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTRSTAT_1) & 1 ||
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTRSTAT_2) & 1;
+ }
+
+ static const expansioncard_ops_t icside_ops_arcin_v6 = {
+- icside_irqenable_arcin_v6,
+- icside_irqdisable_arcin_v6,
+- icside_irqpending_arcin_v6,
+- NULL,
+- NULL,
+- NULL
++ .irqenable = icside_irqenable_arcin_v6,
++ .irqdisable = icside_irqdisable_arcin_v6,
++ .irqpending = icside_irqpending_arcin_v6,
+ };
+
+-/* Prototype: icside_identifyif (struct expansion_card *ec)
+- * Purpose : identify IDE interface type
+- * Notes : checks the description string
++/*
++ * Handle routing of interrupts. This is called before
++ * we write the command to the drive.
+ */
+-static iftype_t __init icside_identifyif (struct expansion_card *ec)
++static void icside_maskproc(ide_drive_t *drive, int mask)
+ {
+- unsigned int addr;
+- iftype_t iftype;
+- int id = 0;
+-
+- iftype = ics_if_unknown;
+-
+- addr = ecard_address (ec, ECARD_IOC, ECARD_FAST) + ICS_IDENT_OFFSET;
+-
+- id = inb(addr) & 1;
+- id |= (inb(addr + 1) & 1) << 1;
+- id |= (inb(addr + 2) & 1) << 2;
+- id |= (inb(addr + 3) & 1) << 3;
+-
+- switch (id) {
+- case 0: /* A3IN */
+- printk("icside: A3IN unsupported\n");
+- break;
+-
+- case 1: /* A3USER */
+- printk("icside: A3USER unsupported\n");
+- break;
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
++ struct icside_state *state = hwif->hwif_data;
++ unsigned long flags;
+
+- case 3: /* ARCIN V6 */
+- printk(KERN_DEBUG "icside: detected ARCIN V6 in slot %d\n", ec->slot_no);
+- iftype = ics_if_arcin_v6;
+- break;
++ local_irq_save(flags);
+
+- case 15:/* ARCIN V5 (no id) */
+- printk(KERN_DEBUG "icside: detected ARCIN V5 in slot %d\n", ec->slot_no);
+- iftype = ics_if_arcin_v5;
+- break;
++ state->channel = hwif->channel;
+
+- default:/* we don't know - complain very loudly */
+- printk("icside: ***********************************\n");
+- printk("icside: *** UNKNOWN ICS INTERFACE id=%d ***\n", id);
+- printk("icside: ***********************************\n");
+- printk("icside: please report this to linux@arm.linux.org.uk\n");
+- printk("icside: defaulting to ARCIN V5\n");
+- iftype = ics_if_arcin_v5;
+- break;
++ if (state->enabled && !mask) {
++ switch (hwif->channel) {
++ case 0:
++ outb(0, state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++ break;
++ case 1:
++ outb(0, state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
++ break;
++ }
++ } else {
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
+ }
+
+- return iftype;
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
+ }
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_ICS
+@@ -234,125 +211,138 @@
+ #define NR_ENTRIES 256
+ #define TABLE_SIZE (NR_ENTRIES * 8)
+
+-static int ide_build_sglist(ide_hwif_t *hwif, struct request *rq)
++static void ide_build_sglist(ide_drive_t *drive, struct request *rq)
+ {
+- struct buffer_head *bh;
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
+ struct scatterlist *sg = hwif->sg_table;
++ struct buffer_head *bh;
+ int nents = 0;
+
+- if (rq->cmd == READ)
+- hwif->sg_dma_direction = PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE;
+- else
+- hwif->sg_dma_direction = PCI_DMA_TODEVICE;
+- bh = rq->bh;
+- do {
+- unsigned char *virt_addr = bh->b_data;
+- unsigned int size = bh->b_size;
+-
+- while ((bh = bh->b_reqnext) != NULL) {
+- if ((virt_addr + size) != (unsigned char *)bh->b_data)
+- break;
+- size += bh->b_size;
+- }
+- memset(&sg[nents], 0, sizeof(*sg));
+- sg[nents].address = virt_addr;
+- sg[nents].length = size;
+- nents++;
+- } while (bh != NULL);
++ BUG_ON(hwif->sg_dma_active);
+
+- return pci_map_sg(NULL, sg, nents, hwif->sg_dma_direction);
+-}
++ if (rq->cmd == IDE_DRIVE_TASKFILE) {
++ ide_task_t *args = rq->special;
+
+-static int
+-icside_build_dmatable(ide_drive_t *drive, int ddir)
+-{
+- return HWIF(drive)->sg_nents = ide_build_sglist(HWIF(drive), HWGROUP(drive)->rq, ddir);
+-}
++ if (args->command_type == IDE_DRIVE_TASK_RAW_WRITE)
++ hwif->sg_dma_direction = PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE;
++ else
++ hwif->sg_dma_direction = PCI_DMA_TODEVICE;
++
++ memset(sg, 0, sizeof(*sg));
++ sg->address = rq->buffer;
++ sg->length = rq->nr_sectors * SECTOR_SIZE;
++ nents = 1;
++ } else {
++ if (rq->cmd == READ)
++ hwif->sg_dma_direction = PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE;
++ else
++ hwif->sg_dma_direction = PCI_DMA_TODEVICE;
++
++ bh = rq->bh;
++ do {
++ unsigned long lastend;
++
++ memset(sg, 0, sizeof(*sg));
++ sg->page = bh->b_page;
++ lastend = bh_phys(bh);
++
++ do {
++ lastend += bh->b_size;
++ sg->length += bh->b_size;
++
++ bh = bh->b_reqnext;
++ if (bh == NULL)
++ break;
++ } while (lastend == bh_phys(bh));
++
++ sg++;
++ nents++;
++ } while (bh != NULL);
++ }
+
+-/* Teardown mappings after DMA has completed. */
+-static void icside_destroy_dmatable(ide_drive_t *drive)
+-{
+- struct scatterlist *sg = HWIF(drive)->sg_table;
+- int nents = HWIF(drive)->sg_nents;
++ nents = pci_map_sg(NULL, sg, nents, hwif->sg_dma_direction);
+
+- pci_unmap_sg(NULL, sg, nents, HWIF(drive)->sg_dma_direction);
++ hwif->sg_nents = nents;
+ }
+
+-static int
+-icside_config_if(ide_drive_t *drive, int xfer_mode)
++
++/*
++ * Configure the IOMD to give the appropriate timings for the transfer
++ * mode being requested. We take the advice of the ATA standards, and
++ * calculate the cycle time based on the transfer mode, and the EIDE
++ * MW DMA specs that the drive provides in the IDENTIFY command.
++ *
++ * We have the following IOMD DMA modes to choose from:
++ *
++ * Type Active Recovery Cycle
++ * A 250 (250) 312 (550) 562 (800)
++ * B 187 250 437
++ * C 125 (125) 125 (375) 250 (500)
++ * D 62 125 187
++ *
++ * (figures in brackets are actual measured timings)
++ *
++ * However, we also need to take care of the read/write active and
++ * recovery timings:
++ *
++ * Read Write
++ * Mode Active -- Recovery -- Cycle IOMD type
++ * MW0 215 50 215 480 A
++ * MW1 80 50 50 150 C
++ * MW2 70 25 25 120 C
++ */
++static int icside_set_speed(ide_drive_t *drive, u8 xfer_mode)
+ {
+- int func = ide_dma_off;
++ int on = 0, cycle_time = 0, use_dma_info = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Limit the transfer speed to MW_DMA_2.
++ */
++ if (xfer_mode > XFER_MW_DMA_2)
++ xfer_mode = XFER_MW_DMA_2;
+
+ switch (xfer_mode) {
+ case XFER_MW_DMA_2:
+- /*
+- * The cycle time is limited to 250ns by the r/w
+- * pulse width (90ns), however we should still
+- * have a maximum burst transfer rate of 8MB/s.
+- */
+- drive->drive_data = 250;
++ cycle_time = 250;
++ use_dma_info = 1;
+ break;
+
+ case XFER_MW_DMA_1:
+- drive->drive_data = 250;
++ cycle_time = 250;
++ use_dma_info = 1;
+ break;
+
+ case XFER_MW_DMA_0:
+- drive->drive_data = 480;
++ cycle_time = 480;
+ break;
+
+- default:
+- drive->drive_data = 0;
++ case XFER_SW_DMA_2:
++ case XFER_SW_DMA_1:
++ case XFER_SW_DMA_0:
++ cycle_time = 480;
+ break;
+ }
+
+- if (!drive->init_speed)
+- drive->init_speed = (u8) xfer_mode;
++ /*
++ * If we're going to be doing MW_DMA_1 or MW_DMA_2, we should
++ * take care to note the values in the ID...
++ */
++ if (use_dma_info && drive->id->eide_dma_time > cycle_time)
++ cycle_time = drive->id->eide_dma_time;
++
++ drive->drive_data = cycle_time;
+
+- if (drive->drive_data &&
+- ide_config_drive_speed(drive, (u8) xfer_mode) == 0)
+- func = ide_dma_on;
++ if (cycle_time && ide_config_drive_speed(drive, xfer_mode) == 0)
++ on = 1;
+ else
+ drive->drive_data = 480;
+
+ printk("%s: %s selected (peak %dMB/s)\n", drive->name,
+ ide_xfer_verbose(xfer_mode), 2000 / drive->drive_data);
+
+- drive->current_speed = (u8) xfer_mode;
+-
+- return func;
+-}
+-
+-static int
+-icside_set_speed(ide_drive_t *drive, u8 speed)
+-{
+- return icside_config_if(drive, speed);
+-}
+-
+-/*
+- * dma_intr() is the handler for disk read/write DMA interrupts
+- */
+-static ide_startstop_t icside_dmaintr(ide_drive_t *drive)
+-{
+- u8 dma_stat = HWIF(drive)->ide_dma_end(drive);
+- /* get drive status */
+- u8 stat = HWIF(drive)->INB(IDE_STATUS_REG);
+- int i;
++ drive->current_speed = xfer_mode;
+
+- if (OK_STAT(stat,DRIVE_READY,drive->bad_wstat|DRQ_STAT)) {
+- if (!dma_stat) {
+- struct request *rq = HWGROUP(drive)->rq;
+- rq = HWGROUP(drive)->rq;
+- for (i = rq->nr_sectors; i > 0;) {
+- i -= rq->current_nr_sectors;
+- DRIVER(drive)->end_request(drive, 1);
+- }
+- return ide_stopped;
+- }
+- printk("%s: dma_intr: bad DMA status (dma_stat=%x)\n",
+- drive->name, dma_stat);
+- }
+- return DRIVER(drive)->error(drive, "dma_intr", stat);
++ return on;
+ }
+
+ /*
+@@ -361,19 +351,19 @@
+ * This should be defined in one place only.
+ */
+ struct drive_list_entry {
+- char * id_model;
+- char * id_firmware;
++ const char * id_model;
++ const char * id_firmware;
+ };
+
+-static struct drive_list_entry drive_whitelist [] = {
++static const struct drive_list_entry drive_whitelist [] = {
+ { "Micropolis 2112A", "ALL" },
+ { "CONNER CTMA 4000", "ALL" },
+ { "CONNER CTT8000-A", "ALL" },
+ { "ST34342A", "ALL" },
+- { NULL, 0 }
++ { NULL, NULL }
+ };
+
+-static struct drive_list_entry drive_blacklist [] = {
++static const struct drive_list_entry drive_blacklist [] = {
+ { "WDC AC11000H", "ALL" },
+ { "WDC AC22100H", "ALL" },
+ { "WDC AC32500H", "ALL" },
+@@ -407,10 +397,11 @@
+ { "PLEXTOR CD-R PX-W8432T", "ALL" },
+ { "ATAPI CD-ROM DRIVE 40X MAXIMUM", "ALL" },
+ { "_NEC DV5800A", "ALL" },
+- { NULL, 0 }
++ { NULL, NULL }
+ };
+
+-static int in_drive_list(struct hd_driveid *id, struct drive_list_entry * drive_table)
++static int
++in_drive_list(struct hd_driveid *id, const struct drive_list_entry *drive_table)
+ {
+ for ( ; drive_table->id_model ; drive_table++)
+ if ((!strcmp(drive_table->id_model, id->model)) &&
+@@ -420,41 +411,52 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-/*
+- * For both Blacklisted and Whitelisted drives.
+- * This is setup to be called as an extern for future support
+- * to other special driver code.
+- */
+-int check_drive_good_lists (ide_drive_t *drive)
++static int icside_dma_host_off(ide_drive_t *drive)
+ {
+- struct hd_driveid *id = drive->id;
+- return in_drive_list(id, drive_whitelist);
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+-int check_drive_bad_lists (ide_drive_t *drive)
++static int icside_dma_off_quietly(ide_drive_t *drive)
+ {
+- struct hd_driveid *id = drive->id;
+- int blacklist = in_drive_list(id, drive_blacklist);
+- if (blacklist)
+- printk("%s: Disabling DMA for %s\n", drive->name, id->model);
+- return(blacklist);
++ drive->using_dma = 0;
++ return icside_dma_host_off(drive);
++}
++
++static int icside_dma_off(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ printk("%s: DMA disabled\n", drive->name);
++ return icside_dma_off_quietly(drive);
++}
++
++static int icside_dma_host_on(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+-int icside_dma_check(ide_drive_t *drive)
++static int icside_dma_on(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ drive->using_dma = 1;
++ return icside_dma_host_on(drive);
++}
++
++static int icside_dma_check(ide_drive_t *drive)
+ {
+ struct hd_driveid *id = drive->id;
+ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
+- int autodma = hwif->autodma;
+ int xfer_mode = XFER_PIO_2;
++ int on;
+
+- if (!id || !(id->capability & 1) || !autodma)
+- return hwif->ide_dma_off_quietly(drive);
++ if (!id || !(id->capability & 1) || !hwif->autodma)
++ goto out;
+
+ /*
+ * Consult the list of known "bad" drives
+ */
+- if (check_drive_bad_lists(drive))
+- return hwif->ide_dma_off(drive);
++ if (in_drive_list(id, drive_blacklist)) {
++ printk("%s: Disabling DMA for %s (blacklisted)\n",
++ drive->name, id->model);
++ goto out;
++ }
+
+ /*
+ * Enable DMA on any drive that has multiword DMA
+@@ -473,192 +475,241 @@
+ /*
+ * Consult the list of known "good" drives
+ */
+- if (check_drive_good_lists(drive)) {
++ if (in_drive_list(id, drive_whitelist)) {
+ if (id->eide_dma_time > 150)
+ goto out;
+ xfer_mode = XFER_MW_DMA_1;
+ }
+
+ out:
+- if (icside_config_if(drive, xfer_mode))
+- return hwif->ide_dma_on(drive);
+- return hwif->ide_dma_off(drive);
+-}
++ on = icside_set_speed(drive, xfer_mode);
+
+-int icside_dma_verbose(ide_drive_t *drive)
+-{
+- printk(", DMA");
+- return 1;
++ if (on)
++ return icside_dma_on(drive);
++ else
++ return icside_dma_off(drive);
+ }
+
+-int icside_dma_test_irq(ide_drive_t *drive)
++static int icside_dma_end(ide_drive_t *drive)
+ {
+ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
+- return inb((unsigned long)hwif->hw.priv) & 1;
+-}
+
+-int icside_dma_host_off(ide_drive_t *drive)
+-{
+- return 0;
+-}
++ drive->waiting_for_dma = 0;
+
+-int icside_dma_off_quietly(ide_drive_t *drive)
+-{
+- drive->using_dma = 0;
+- return icside_dma_host_off(drive);
+-}
++ disable_dma(hwif->hw.dma);
+
+-int icside_dma_off(ide_drive_t *drive)
+-{
+- printk("%s: DMA disabled\n", drive->name);
+- return icside_dma_off_quietly(drive);
+-}
++ /* Teardown mappings after DMA has completed. */
++ pci_unmap_sg(NULL, hwif->sg_table, hwif->sg_nents,
++ hwif->sg_dma_direction);
+
+-int icside_dma_host_on(ide_drive_t *drive)
+-{
+- return 0;
+-}
++ hwif->sg_dma_active = 0;
+
+-int icside_dma_on(ide_drive_t *drive)
+-{
+- drive->using_dma = 1;
+- return icside_dma_host_on(drive);
++ return get_dma_residue(hwif->hw.dma) != 0;
+ }
+
+-int icside_dma_begin(ide_drive_t *drive)
++static int icside_dma_begin(ide_drive_t *drive)
+ {
+ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
+
++ /* We can not enable DMA on both channels simultaneously. */
++ BUG_ON(dma_channel_active(hwif->hw.dma));
+ enable_dma(hwif->hw.dma);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-int icside_dma_end(ide_drive_t *drive)
++static int icside_dma_count(ide_drive_t *drive)
+ {
+- ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
+-
+- drive->waiting_for_dma = 0;
+- disable_dma(hwif->hw.dma);
+- icside_destroy_dmatable(drive);
+- return get_dma_residue(hwif->hw.dma) != 0;
++ return icside_dma_begin(drive);
+ }
+
+-int icside_dma_count (ide_drive_t *drive)
++/*
++ * dma_intr() is the handler for disk read/write DMA interrupts
++ */
++static ide_startstop_t icside_dmaintr(ide_drive_t *drive)
+ {
+- return icside_dma_begin(drive);
++ unsigned int stat;
++ int dma_stat;
++
++ dma_stat = icside_dma_end(drive);
++ stat = HWIF(drive)->INB(IDE_STATUS_REG);
++ if (OK_STAT(stat, DRIVE_READY, drive->bad_wstat | DRQ_STAT)) {
++ if (!dma_stat) {
++ struct request *rq = HWGROUP(drive)->rq;
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = rq->nr_sectors; i > 0; ) {
++ i -= rq->current_nr_sectors;
++ DRIVER(drive)->end_request(drive, 1);
++ }
++
++ return ide_stopped;
++ }
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad DMA status (dma_stat=%x)\n",
++ drive->name, dma_stat);
++ }
++
++ return DRIVER(drive)->error(drive, __FUNCTION__, stat);
+ }
+
+-int icside_dma_read(ide_drive_t *drive)
++static int
++icside_dma_common(ide_drive_t *drive, struct request *rq,
++ unsigned int dma_mode)
+ {
+- ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
+-// ide_task_t *args = HWGROUP(drive)->rq->special;
+- int count = 0;
+- u8 lba48 = (drive->addressing == 1) ? 1 : 0;
+- task_ioreg_t command = WIN_NOP;
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
+
+- count = icside_build_dmatable(drive, PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
+- if (!count)
+- return 1;
+- disable_dma(hwif->hw.dma);
++ /*
++ * We can not enable DMA on both channels.
++ */
++ BUG_ON(hwif->sg_dma_active);
++ BUG_ON(dma_channel_active(hwif->hw.dma));
++
++ ide_build_sglist(drive, rq);
+
+- /* Route the DMA signals to
+- * to the correct interface.
++ /*
++ * Ensure that we have the right interrupt routed.
+ */
+- HWIF(drive)->OUTB(hwif->select_data, hwif->config_data);
++ icside_maskproc(drive, 0);
+
+- /* Select the correct timing
+- * for this drive
++ /*
++ * Route the DMA signals to the correct interface.
++ */
++ outb(hwif->select_data, hwif->config_data);
++
++ /*
++ * Select the correct timing for this drive.
+ */
+ set_dma_speed(hwif->hw.dma, drive->drive_data);
+
+- set_dma_sg(hwif->hw.dma, HWIF(drive)->sg_table, count);
+- set_dma_mode(hwif->hw.dma, DMA_MODE_READ);
++ /*
++ * Tell the DMA engine about the SG table and
++ * data direction.
++ */
++ set_dma_sg(hwif->hw.dma, hwif->sg_table, hwif->sg_nents);
++ set_dma_mode(hwif->hw.dma, dma_mode);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int icside_dma_read(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ struct request *rq = HWGROUP(drive)->rq;
++ task_ioreg_t cmd;
++
++ if (icside_dma_common(drive, rq, DMA_MODE_READ))
++ return 1;
+
+ drive->waiting_for_dma = 1;
++
+ if (drive->media != ide_disk)
+ return 0;
+
+- if (HWGROUP(drive)->handler != NULL) /* paranoia check */
+- BUG();
+- ide_set_handler(drive, &icside_dmaintr, WAIT_CMD, NULL);
+ /*
+ * FIX ME to use only ACB ide_task_t args Struct
+ */
+ #if 0
+ {
+- ide_task_t *args = HWGROUP(drive)->rq->special;
+- command = args->tfRegister[IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET];
++ ide_task_t *args = rq->special;
++ cmd = args->tfRegister[IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET];
+ }
+ #else
+- command = (lba48) ? WIN_READDMA_EXT : WIN_READDMA;
+- if (HWGROUP(drive)->rq->flags & REQ_DRIVE_TASKFILE) {
+- ide_task_t *args = HWGROUP(drive)->rq->special;
+- command = args->tfRegister[IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET];
++ if (rq->cmd == IDE_DRIVE_TASKFILE) {
++ ide_task_t *args = rq->special;
++ cmd = args->tfRegister[IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET];
++ } else if (drive->addressing == 1) {
++ cmd = WIN_READDMA_EXT;
++ } else {
++ cmd = WIN_READDMA;
+ }
+ #endif
+- /* issue cmd to drive */
+- HWIF(drive)->OUTB(command, IDE_COMMAND_REG);
+
+- return icside_dma_count(drive);
++ ide_execute_command(drive, cmd, icside_dmaintr, 2*WAIT_CMD, NULL);
++
++ return icside_dma_begin(drive);
+ }
+
+-int icside_dma_write(ide_drive_t *drive)
++static int icside_dma_write(ide_drive_t *drive)
+ {
+- ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
+-// ide_task_t *args = HWGROUP(drive)->rq->special;
+- int count = 0;
+- u8 lba48 = (drive->addressing == 1) ? 1 : 0;
+- task_ioreg_t command = WIN_NOP;
++ struct request *rq = HWGROUP(drive)->rq;
++ task_ioreg_t cmd;
+
+- count = icside_build_dmatable(drive, PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
+- if (!count)
++ if (icside_dma_common(drive, rq, DMA_MODE_WRITE))
+ return 1;
+- disable_dma(hwif->hw.dma);
+-
+- /* Route the DMA signals to
+- * to the correct interface.
+- */
+- HWIF(drive)->OUTB(hwif->select_data, hwif->config_data);
+-
+- /* Select the correct timing
+- * for this drive
+- */
+- set_dma_speed(hwif->hw.dma, drive->drive_data);
+-
+- set_dma_sg(hwif->hw.dma, HWIF(drive)->sg_table, count);
+- set_dma_mode(hwif->hw.dma, DMA_MODE_WRITE);
+
+ drive->waiting_for_dma = 1;
++
+ if (drive->media != ide_disk)
+ return 0;
+
+- if (HWGROUP(drive)->handler != NULL)
+- BUG();
+- ide_set_handler(drive, &icside_dmaintr, WAIT_CMD, NULL);
+ /*
+ * FIX ME to use only ACB ide_task_t args Struct
+ */
+ #if 0
+ {
+- ide_task_t *args = HWGROUP(drive)->rq->special;
+- command = args->tfRegister[IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET];
++ ide_task_t *args = rq->special;
++ cmd = args->tfRegister[IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET];
+ }
+ #else
+- command = (lba48) ? WIN_WRITEDMA_EXT : WIN_WRITEDMA;
+- if (HWGROUP(drive)->rq->flags & REQ_DRIVE_TASKFILE) {
+- ide_task_t *args = HWGROUP(drive)->rq->special;
+- command = args->tfRegister[IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET];
++ if (rq->cmd == IDE_DRIVE_TASKFILE) {
++ ide_task_t *args = rq->special;
++ cmd = args->tfRegister[IDE_COMMAND_OFFSET];
++ } else if (drive->addressing == 1) {
++ cmd = WIN_WRITEDMA_EXT;
++ } else {
++ cmd = WIN_WRITEDMA;
+ }
+ #endif
+- /* issue cmd to drive */
+- HWIF(drive)->OUTB(command, IDE_COMMAND_REG);
+
+- return icside_dma_count(drive);
++ ide_execute_command(drive, cmd, icside_dmaintr, 2*WAIT_CMD, NULL);
++
++ return icside_dma_begin(drive);
+ }
+
+-static int
+-icside_setup_dma(ide_hwif_t *hwif, int autodma)
++static int icside_dma_test_irq(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
++ struct icside_state *state = hwif->hwif_data;
++
++ return inb(state->irq_port +
++ (hwif->channel ?
++ ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTRSTAT_2 :
++ ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTRSTAT_1)) & 1;
++}
++
++static int icside_dma_verbose(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ printk(", %s (peak %dMB/s)",
++ ide_xfer_verbose(drive->current_speed),
++ 2000 / drive->drive_data);
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static int icside_dma_timeout(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: DMA timeout occurred: ", drive->name);
++
++ if (icside_dma_test_irq(drive))
++ return 0;
++
++ ide_dump_status(drive, "DMA timeout",
++ HWIF(drive)->INB(IDE_STATUS_REG));
++
++ return icside_dma_end(drive);
++}
++
++static int icside_dma_lostirq(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: IRQ lost\n", drive->name);
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static int icside_dma_init(ide_hwif_t *hwif)
+ {
++ int autodma = 0;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_IDEDMA_ICS_AUTO
++ autodma = 1;
++#endif
++
+ printk(" %s: SG-DMA", hwif->name);
+
+ hwif->sg_table = kmalloc(sizeof(struct scatterlist) * NR_ENTRIES,
+@@ -666,40 +717,53 @@
+ if (!hwif->sg_table)
+ goto failed;
+
+- hwif->dmatable_cpu = NULL;
+- hwif->dmatable_dma = 0;
+- hwif->speedproc = icside_set_speed;
+- hwif->autodma = autodma;
++ hwif->atapi_dma = 1;
++ hwif->mwdma_mask = 7; /* MW0..2 */
++ hwif->swdma_mask = 7; /* SW0..2 */
++
++ hwif->dmatable_cpu = NULL;
++ hwif->dmatable_dma = 0;
++ hwif->speedproc = icside_set_speed;
++ hwif->autodma = autodma;
+
+- hwif->ide_dma_check = icside_dma_check;
+- hwif->ide_dma_host_off = icside_dma_host_off;
++ hwif->ide_dma_check = icside_dma_check;
++ hwif->ide_dma_host_off = icside_dma_host_off;
+ hwif->ide_dma_off_quietly = icside_dma_off_quietly;
+- hwif->ide_dma_off = icside_dma_off;
+- hwif->ide_dma_host_on = icside_dma_host_on;
+- hwif->ide_dma_on = icside_dma_on;
+- hwif->ide_dma_read = icside_dma_read;
+- hwif->ide_dma_write = icside_dma_write;
+- hwif->ide_dma_count = icside_dma_count;
+- hwif->ide_dma_begin = icside_dma_begin;
+- hwif->ide_dma_end = icside_dma_end;
+- hwif->ide_dma_verbose = icside_dma_verbose;
+- hwif->ide_dma_bad_drive = check_drive_bad_lists;
+- hwif->ide_dma_good_drive = check_drive_good_lists;
+- hwif->ide_dma_test_irq = icside_dma_test_irq;
++ hwif->ide_dma_off = icside_dma_off;
++ hwif->ide_dma_host_on = icside_dma_host_on;
++ hwif->ide_dma_on = icside_dma_on;
++ hwif->ide_dma_read = icside_dma_read;
++ hwif->ide_dma_write = icside_dma_write;
++ hwif->ide_dma_count = icside_dma_count;
++ hwif->ide_dma_begin = icside_dma_begin;
++ hwif->ide_dma_end = icside_dma_end;
++ hwif->ide_dma_test_irq = icside_dma_test_irq;
++ hwif->ide_dma_verbose = icside_dma_verbose;
++ hwif->ide_dma_timeout = icside_dma_timeout;
++ hwif->ide_dma_lostirq = icside_dma_lostirq;
+
+- printk(" capable%s\n", autodma ?
+- ", auto-enable" : "");
++ printk(" capable%s\n", hwif->autodma ? ", auto-enable" : "");
+
+ return 1;
+
+ failed:
+- printk(" -- ERROR, unable to allocate DMA table\n");
++ printk(" disabled, unable to allocate DMA table\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
++
++static void icside_dma_exit(ide_hwif_t *hwif)
++{
++ if (hwif->sg_table) {
++ kfree(hwif->sg_table);
++ hwif->sg_table = NULL;
++ }
++}
++#else
++#define icside_dma_init(hwif) (0)
++#define icside_dma_exit(hwif) do { } while (0)
+ #endif
+
+-static ide_hwif_t *
+-icside_find_hwif(unsigned long dataport)
++static ide_hwif_t *icside_find_hwif(unsigned long dataport)
+ {
+ ide_hwif_t *hwif;
+ int index;
+@@ -716,13 +780,13 @@
+ goto found;
+ }
+
+- return NULL;
++ hwif = NULL;
+ found:
+ return hwif;
+ }
+
+ static ide_hwif_t *
+-icside_setup(unsigned long base, struct cardinfo *info, int irq)
++icside_setup(unsigned long base, struct cardinfo *info, struct expansion_card *ec)
+ {
+ unsigned long port = base + info->dataoffset;
+ ide_hwif_t *hwif;
+@@ -740,8 +804,8 @@
+ }
+ hwif->hw.io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = base + info->ctrloffset;
+ hwif->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = base + info->ctrloffset;
+- hwif->hw.irq = irq;
+- hwif->irq = irq;
++ hwif->hw.irq = ec->irq;
++ hwif->irq = ec->irq;
+ hwif->hw.dma = NO_DMA;
+ hwif->noprobe = 0;
+ hwif->chipset = ide_acorn;
+@@ -750,33 +814,39 @@
+ return hwif;
+ }
+
+-static int __init icside_register_v5(struct expansion_card *ec, int autodma)
++static int __init
++icside_register_v5(struct icside_state *state, struct expansion_card *ec)
+ {
+ unsigned long slot_port;
+ ide_hwif_t *hwif;
+
+ slot_port = ecard_address(ec, ECARD_MEMC, 0);
+
++ state->irq_port = slot_port;
++
+ ec->irqaddr = (unsigned char *)ioaddr(slot_port + ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTRSTAT);
+ ec->irqmask = 1;
+- ec->irq_data = (void *)slot_port;
+- ec->ops = (expansioncard_ops_t *)&icside_ops_arcin_v5;
++ ec->irq_data = state;
++ ec->ops = &icside_ops_arcin_v5;
+
+ /*
+ * Be on the safe side - disable interrupts
+ */
+ inb(slot_port + ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTROFFSET);
+
+- hwif = icside_setup(slot_port, &icside_cardinfo_v5, ec->irq);
++ hwif = icside_setup(slot_port, &icside_cardinfo_v5, ec);
+
+- return hwif ? 0 : -1;
++ state->hwif[0] = hwif;
++
++ return hwif ? 0 : -ENODEV;
+ }
+
+-static int __init icside_register_v6(struct expansion_card *ec, int autodma)
++static int __init
++icside_register_v6(struct icside_state *state, struct expansion_card *ec)
+ {
+ unsigned long slot_port, port;
+ ide_hwif_t *hwif, *mate;
+- int sel = 0;
++ unsigned int sel = 0;
+
+ slot_port = ecard_address(ec, ECARD_IOC, ECARD_FAST);
+ port = ecard_address(ec, ECARD_EASI, ECARD_FAST);
+@@ -788,88 +858,185 @@
+
+ outb(sel, slot_port);
+
+- ec->irq_data = (void *)port;
+- ec->ops = (expansioncard_ops_t *)&icside_ops_arcin_v6;
+-
+ /*
+ * Be on the safe side - disable interrupts
+ */
+ inb(port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
+ inb(port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
+
+- hwif = icside_setup(port, &icside_cardinfo_v6_1, ec->irq);
+- mate = icside_setup(port, &icside_cardinfo_v6_2, ec->irq);
++ /*
++ * Find and register the interfaces.
++ */
++ hwif = icside_setup(port, &icside_cardinfo_v6_1, ec);
++ mate = icside_setup(port, &icside_cardinfo_v6_2, ec);
++
++ if (!hwif || !mate)
++ return -ENODEV;
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_ICS
+- if (ec->dma != NO_DMA) {
+- if (request_dma(ec->dma, hwif->name))
+- goto no_dma;
+-
+- if (hwif) {
+- hwif->config_data = slot_port;
+- hwif->select_data = sel;
+- hwif->hw.dma = ec->dma;
+- hwif->hw.priv = (void *)
+- (port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTRSTAT_1);
+- hwif->channel = 0;
+- icside_setup_dma(hwif, autodma);
+- hwif->drives[0].autodma = autodma;
+- hwif->drives[1].autodma = autodma;
+- }
+- if (mate) {
+- mate->config_data = slot_port;
+- mate->select_data = sel | 1;
+- mate->hw.dma = ec->dma;
+- mate->hw.priv = (void *)
+- (port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTRSTAT_2);
+- mate->channel = 1;
+- icside_setup_dma(mate, autodma);
+- mate->drives[0].autodma = autodma;
+- mate->drives[1].autodma = autodma;
+- }
++ state->irq_port = port;
++ state->slot_port = slot_port;
++ state->hwif[0] = hwif;
++ state->hwif[1] = mate;
++
++ ec->irq_data = state;
++ ec->ops = &icside_ops_arcin_v6;
++
++ hwif->maskproc = icside_maskproc;
++ hwif->channel = 0;
++ hwif->hwif_data = state;
++ hwif->mate = mate;
++ hwif->serialized = 1;
++ hwif->config_data = slot_port;
++ hwif->select_data = sel;
++ hwif->hw.dma = ec->dma;
++
++ mate->maskproc = icside_maskproc;
++ mate->channel = 1;
++ mate->hwif_data = state;
++ mate->mate = hwif;
++ mate->serialized = 1;
++ mate->config_data = slot_port;
++ mate->select_data = sel | 1;
++ mate->hw.dma = ec->dma;
++
++ if (ec->dma != NO_DMA && !request_dma(ec->dma, hwif->name)) {
++ icside_dma_init(hwif);
++ icside_dma_init(mate);
+ }
+-no_dma:
+-#endif
+- return hwif || mate ? 0 : -1;
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+-int __init icside_init(void)
++static int __init icside_probe(struct expansion_card *ec, const struct ecard_id *id)
+ {
+- int autodma = 0;
++ struct icside_state *state;
++ int ret;
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_IDEDMA_ICS_AUTO
+- autodma = 1;
+-#endif
++ state = kmalloc(sizeof(struct icside_state), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!state) {
++ ret = -ENOMEM;
++ goto out;
++ }
+
+- ecard_startfind ();
++ memset(state, 0, sizeof(struct icside_state));
++ state->type = ICS_TYPE_NOTYPE;
+
+- do {
+- struct expansion_card *ec;
+- int result;
++ {
++ unsigned int addr = ecard_address (ec, ECARD_IOC, ECARD_FAST) + ICS_IDENT_OFFSET;
++ unsigned int type;
+
+- ec = ecard_find(0, icside_cids);
+- if (ec == NULL)
+- break;
++ type = inb(addr) & 1;
++ type |= (inb(addr + 1) & 1) << 1;
++ type |= (inb(addr + 2) & 1) << 2;
++ type |= (inb(addr + 3) & 1) << 3;
+
+- ecard_claim(ec);
++ state->type = type;
++ }
+
+- switch (icside_identifyif(ec)) {
+- case ics_if_arcin_v5:
+- result = icside_register_v5(ec, autodma);
+- break;
++ switch (state->type) {
++ case ICS_TYPE_A3IN:
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "icside: A3IN unsupported\n");
++ ret = -ENODEV;
++ break;
+
+- case ics_if_arcin_v6:
+- result = icside_register_v6(ec, autodma);
+- break;
++ case ICS_TYPE_A3USER:
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "icside: A3USER unsupported\n");
++ ret = -ENODEV;
++ break;
+
+- default:
+- result = -1;
+- break;
+- }
++ case ICS_TYPE_V5:
++ ret = icside_register_v5(state, ec);
++ break;
+
+- if (result)
+- ecard_release(ec);
+- } while (1);
++ case ICS_TYPE_V6:
++ ret = icside_register_v6(state, ec);
++ break;
+
+- return 0;
++ default:
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "icside: unknown interface type\n");
++ ret = -ENODEV;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0) {
++ ecard_set_drvdata(ec, state);
++ } else {
++ kfree(state);
++ }
++ out:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __devexit icside_remove(struct expansion_card *ec)
++{
++ struct icside_state *state = ecard_get_drvdata(ec);
++
++ switch (state->type) {
++ case ICS_TYPE_V5:
++ /* FIXME: tell IDE to stop using the interface */
++
++ /* Disable interrupts */
++ inb(state->slot_port + ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTROFFSET);
++ break;
++
++ case ICS_TYPE_V6:
++ /* FIXME: tell IDE to stop using the interface */
++ icside_dma_exit(state->hwif[1]);
++ icside_dma_exit(state->hwif[0]);
++
++ if (ec->dma != NO_DMA)
++ free_dma(ec->dma);
++
++ /* Disable interrupts */
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++
++ /* Reset the ROM pointer/EASI selection */
++ outb(0, state->slot_port);
++ break;
++ }
++
++ ecard_set_drvdata(ec, NULL);
++ ec->ops = NULL;
++ ec->irq_data = NULL;
++
++ kfree(state);
++}
++
++static void icside_shutdown(struct expansion_card *ec)
++{
++ struct icside_state *state = ecard_get_drvdata(ec);
++
++ switch (state->type) {
++ case ICS_TYPE_V5:
++ /* Disable interrupts */
++ inb(state->slot_port + ICS_ARCIN_V5_INTROFFSET);
++ break;
++
++ case ICS_TYPE_V6:
++ /* Disable interrupts */
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_1);
++ inb(state->irq_port + ICS_ARCIN_V6_INTROFFSET_2);
++
++ /* Reset the ROM pointer/EASI selection */
++ outb(0, state->slot_port);
++ break;
++ }
++}
++
++static const struct ecard_id icside_ids[] = {
++ { MANU_ICS, PROD_ICS_IDE },
++ { MANU_ICS2, PROD_ICS2_IDE },
++ { 0xffff, 0xffff }
++};
++
++static struct ecard_driver icside_driver = {
++ .probe = icside_probe,
++ .remove = __devexit_p(icside_remove),
++ .shutdown = icside_shutdown,
++ .id_table = icside_ids,
++};
++
++int __init icside_init(void)
++{
++ return ecard_register_driver(&icside_driver);
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/arm/rstation-ide.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/arm/rstation-ide.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/arm/rstation-ide.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/arm/rstation-ide.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/ide/rs-ide.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2002 Ben Dooks
++ * Copyright (c) 2002 Simtec Electronics
++ *
++ * Simple RiscStation IDE support
++*/
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/blkdev.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/ide.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware/iomd.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_RISCSTATION
++#error "compiling this code for non-riscstation hardware is dangerous!"
++#endif
++
++#define DRV_PREFIX "ide-rs"
++
++#define IRQ_PRI (40+3)
++#define IRQ_SEC (40+4)
++
++#define PORT_BASE ((0x2b800 - 0x10000) >> 2)
++#define SEC_OFF (0x400 >> 2)
++
++int __init rside_reg(unsigned long base, unsigned int irq);
++
++int __init rside_init(void)
++{
++ int iotcr;
++
++ if (!machine_is_riscstation()) {
++ printk(DRV_PREFIX ": hardware is not a RiscStation!\n");
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ /* select correct area cycle time */
++
++ iotcr = inb(IOMD_IOTCR);
++ outb((iotcr & ~3) | 1, IOMD_IOTCR);
++
++ /* register h/w */
++
++ rside_reg(PORT_BASE, IRQ_PRI);
++ rside_reg(PORT_BASE + SEC_OFF, IRQ_SEC);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++int __init rside_reg(unsigned long port, unsigned int irq)
++{
++ unsigned long addr, i;
++ hw_regs_t hw;
++
++ hw.irq = irq;
++
++ addr = port;
++
++ for (i = IDE_DATA_OFFSET; i <= IDE_STATUS_OFFSET; i++) {
++ hw.io_ports[i] = (ide_ioreg_t)addr;
++ addr += 0x40 >> 2;
++ }
++
++ hw.io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = port + ((0xb80 - 0x800) >> 2);
++
++ printk(DRV_PREFIX ": registering channel at %08lx, %08lx, irq %d\n",
++ port, hw.io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET], irq);
++
++ return ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++}
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/ide-probe.c 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1297,11 +1297,11 @@
+ hwif->name, hwif->major);
+ return (hwif->present = 0);
+ }
+-
++
+ if (init_irq(hwif)) {
+ int i = hwif->irq;
+ /*
+- * It failed to initialise. Find the default IRQ for
++ * It failed to initialise. Find the default IRQ for
+ * this port and try that.
+ */
+ if (!(hwif->irq = ide_default_irq(hwif->io_ports[IDE_DATA_OFFSET]))) {
+@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@
+ printk("%s: probed IRQ %d failed, using default.\n",
+ hwif->name, hwif->irq);
+ }
+-
++
+ init_gendisk(hwif);
+ blk_dev[hwif->major].data = hwif;
+ blk_dev[hwif->major].queue = ide_get_queue;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/ide-proc.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/ide-proc.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/ide-proc.c 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/ide-proc.c 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -425,6 +425,7 @@
+ case ide_cy82c693: name = "cy82c693"; break;
+ case ide_4drives: name = "4drives"; break;
+ case ide_pmac: name = "pmac"; break;
++ case ide_acorn: name = "acorn"; break;
+ default: name = "(unknown)"; break;
+ }
+ len = sprintf(page, "%s\n", name);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/ide.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/ide.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/ide.c 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/ide.c 2004-02-23 13:36:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -218,23 +218,14 @@
+ static void init_hwif_data (unsigned int index)
+ {
+ unsigned int unit;
+- hw_regs_t hw;
+ ide_hwif_t *hwif = &ide_hwifs[index];
+
+ /* bulk initialize hwif & drive info with zeros */
+ memset(hwif, 0, sizeof(ide_hwif_t));
+- memset(&hw, 0, sizeof(hw_regs_t));
+
+ /* fill in any non-zero initial values */
+ hwif->index = index;
+- ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, ide_default_io_base(index), 0, &hwif->irq);
+- memcpy(&hwif->hw, &hw, sizeof(hw));
+- memcpy(hwif->io_ports, hw.io_ports, sizeof(hw.io_ports));
+- hwif->noprobe = !hwif->io_ports[IDE_DATA_OFFSET];
+-#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD
+- if (hwif->io_ports[IDE_DATA_OFFSET] == HD_DATA)
+- hwif->noprobe = 1; /* may be overridden by ide_setup() */
+-#endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD */
++ hwif->noprobe = 1;
+ hwif->major = ide_hwif_to_major[index];
+ hwif->name[0] = 'i';
+ hwif->name[1] = 'd';
+@@ -276,6 +267,28 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
++ * Old compatability function - initialise ports using ide_default_io_base
++ */
++static void ide_old_init_default_hwifs(void)
++{
++ unsigned int index;
++ ide_ioreg_t base;
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif;
++
++ for (index = 0; index < MAX_HWIFS; index++) {
++ hwif = &ide_hwifs[index];
++
++ base = ide_default_io_base(index);
++
++ if (base) {
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hwif->hw, base, 0, &hwif->hw.irq);
++ memcpy(hwif->io_ports, hwif->hw.io_ports, sizeof(hwif->hw.io_ports));
++ hwif->noprobe = 0;
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++/*
+ * init_ide_data() sets reasonable default values into all fields
+ * of all instances of the hwifs and drives, but only on the first call.
+ * Subsequent calls have no effect (they don't wipe out anything).
+@@ -307,6 +320,7 @@
+ init_hwif_data(index);
+
+ /* Add default hw interfaces */
++ ide_old_init_default_hwifs();
+ ide_init_default_hwifs();
+
+ idebus_parameter = 0;
+@@ -2530,6 +2544,12 @@
+ rapide_init();
+ }
+ #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_RAPIDE */
++#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_RISCSTATION
++ {
++ extern void rside_init(void);
++ rside_init();
++ }
++#endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_RISCSTATION */
+ #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_GAYLE
+ {
+ extern void gayle_init(void);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/pci/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/pci/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/pci/Makefile 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/pci/Makefile 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT34X) += hpt34x.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT366) += hpt366.o
+ #obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT37X) += hpt37x.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_ICSIDE) += icside.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IT8172) += it8172.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NS87415) += ns87415.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_OPTI621) += opti621.o
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/pci/sl82c105.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/pci/sl82c105.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/pci/sl82c105.c 2003-06-13 15:51:33.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/pci/sl82c105.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ #define DBG(arg) printk arg
+ #else
+-#define DBG(fmt,...)
++#define DBG(fmt...)
+ #endif
+ /*
+ * SL82C105 PCI config register 0x40 bits.
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/pci/sl82c105.c.2419 linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/pci/sl82c105.c.2419
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ide/pci/sl82c105.c.2419 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ide/pci/sl82c105.c.2419 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,380 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/ide/sl82c105.c
++ *
++ * SL82C105/Winbond 553 IDE driver
++ *
++ * Maintainer unknown.
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ *
++ * 15/11/1998 RMK Drive tuning added from Rebel.com's kernel
++ * sources
++ * 30/03/2002 RMK Add fixes specified in W83C553F errata.
++ * (with special thanks to Todd Inglett)
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/timer.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/blkdev.h>
++#include <linux/hdreg.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/ide.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++
++#include "ide_modes.h"
++
++extern char *ide_xfer_verbose (byte xfer_rate);
++
++/*
++ * SL82C105 PCI config register 0x40 bits.
++ */
++#define CTRL_IDE_IRQB (1 << 30)
++#define CTRL_IDE_IRQA (1 << 28)
++#define CTRL_LEGIRQ (1 << 11)
++#define CTRL_P1F16 (1 << 5)
++#define CTRL_P1EN (1 << 4)
++#define CTRL_P0F16 (1 << 1)
++#define CTRL_P0EN (1 << 0)
++
++/*
++ * Convert a PIO mode and cycle time to the required on/off
++ * times for the interface. This has protection against run-away
++ * timings.
++ */
++static unsigned int get_timing_sl82c105(ide_pio_data_t *p)
++{
++ unsigned int cmd_on;
++ unsigned int cmd_off;
++
++ cmd_on = (ide_pio_timings[p->pio_mode].active_time + 29) / 30;
++ cmd_off = (p->cycle_time - 30 * cmd_on + 29) / 30;
++
++ if (cmd_on > 32)
++ cmd_on = 32;
++ if (cmd_on == 0)
++ cmd_on = 1;
++
++ if (cmd_off > 32)
++ cmd_off = 32;
++ if (cmd_off == 0)
++ cmd_off = 1;
++
++ return (cmd_on - 1) << 8 | (cmd_off - 1) | (p->use_iordy ? 0x40 : 0x00);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Configure the drive and chipset for PIO
++ */
++static void config_for_pio(ide_drive_t *drive, int pio, int report)
++{
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
++ struct pci_dev *dev = hwif->pci_dev;
++ ide_pio_data_t p;
++ unsigned short drv_ctrl = 0x909;
++ unsigned int xfer_mode, reg;
++
++ reg = (hwif->channel ? 0x4c : 0x44) + (drive->select.b.unit ? 4 : 0);
++
++ pio = ide_get_best_pio_mode(drive, pio, 5, &p);
++
++ switch (pio) {
++ default:
++ case 0: xfer_mode = XFER_PIO_0; break;
++ case 1: xfer_mode = XFER_PIO_1; break;
++ case 2: xfer_mode = XFER_PIO_2; break;
++ case 3: xfer_mode = XFER_PIO_3; break;
++ case 4: xfer_mode = XFER_PIO_4; break;
++ }
++
++ if (ide_config_drive_speed(drive, xfer_mode) == 0)
++ drv_ctrl = get_timing_sl82c105(&p);
++
++ if (drive->using_dma == 0) {
++ /*
++ * If we are actually using MW DMA, then we can not
++ * reprogram the interface drive control register.
++ */
++ pci_write_config_word(dev, reg, drv_ctrl);
++ pci_read_config_word(dev, reg, &drv_ctrl);
++
++ if (report) {
++ printk("%s: selected %s (%dns) (%04X)\n", drive->name,
++ ide_xfer_verbose(xfer_mode), p.cycle_time, drv_ctrl);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Configure the drive and the chipset for DMA
++ */
++static int config_for_dma(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
++ struct pci_dev *dev = hwif->pci_dev;
++ unsigned short drv_ctrl = 0x909;
++ unsigned int reg;
++
++ reg = (hwif->channel ? 0x4c : 0x44) + (drive->select.b.unit ? 4 : 0);
++
++ if (ide_config_drive_speed(drive, XFER_MW_DMA_2) == 0)
++ drv_ctrl = 0x0240;
++
++ pci_write_config_word(dev, reg, drv_ctrl);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Check to see if the drive and
++ * chipset is capable of DMA mode
++ */
++static int sl82c105_check_drive(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ ide_dma_action_t dma_func = ide_dma_off_quietly;
++
++ do {
++ struct hd_driveid *id = drive->id;
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
++
++ if (!hwif->autodma)
++ break;
++
++ if (!id || !(id->capability & 1))
++ break;
++
++ /* Consult the list of known "bad" drives */
++ if (ide_dmaproc(ide_dma_bad_drive, drive)) {
++ dma_func = ide_dma_off;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (id->field_valid & 2) {
++ if (id->dma_mword & 7 || id->dma_1word & 7)
++ dma_func = ide_dma_on;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (ide_dmaproc(ide_dma_good_drive, drive)) {
++ dma_func = ide_dma_on;
++ break;
++ }
++ } while (0);
++
++ return HWIF(drive)->dmaproc(dma_func, drive);
++}
++
++/*
++ * The SL82C105 holds off all IDE interrupts while in DMA mode until
++ * all DMA activity is completed. Sometimes this causes problems (eg,
++ * when the drive wants to report an error condition).
++ *
++ * 0x7e is a "chip testing" register. Bit 2 resets the DMA controller
++ * state machine. We need to kick this to work around various bugs.
++ */
++static inline void sl82c105_reset_host(struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++ u16 val;
++
++ pci_read_config_word(dev, 0x7e, &val);
++ pci_write_config_word(dev, 0x7e, val | (1 << 2));
++ pci_write_config_word(dev, 0x7e, val & ~(1 << 2));
++}
++
++/*
++ * If we get an IRQ timeout, it might be that the DMA state machine
++ * got confused. Fix from Todd Inglett. Details from Winbond.
++ *
++ * This function is called when the IDE timer expires, the drive
++ * indicates that it is READY, and we were waiting for DMA to complete.
++ */
++static int sl82c105_lostirq(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
++ struct pci_dev *dev = hwif->pci_dev;
++ u32 val, mask = hwif->channel ? CTRL_IDE_IRQB : CTRL_IDE_IRQA;
++ unsigned long dma_base = hwif->dma_base;
++
++ printk("sl82c105: lost IRQ: resetting host\n");
++
++ /*
++ * Check the raw interrupt from the drive.
++ */
++ pci_read_config_dword(dev, 0x40, &val);
++ if (val & mask)
++ printk("sl82c105: drive was requesting IRQ, but host lost it\n");
++
++ /*
++ * Was DMA enabled? If so, disable it - we're resetting the
++ * host. The IDE layer will be handling the drive for us.
++ */
++ val = inb(dma_base);
++ if (val & 1) {
++ outb(val & ~1, dma_base);
++ printk("sl82c105: DMA was enabled\n");
++ }
++
++ sl82c105_reset_host(dev);
++
++ /* ide_dmaproc would return 1, so we do as well */
++ return 1;
++}
++
++/*
++ * ATAPI devices can cause the SL82C105 DMA state machine to go gaga.
++ * Winbond recommend that the DMA state machine is reset prior to
++ * setting the bus master DMA enable bit.
++ *
++ * The generic IDE core will have disabled the BMEN bit before this
++ * function is called.
++ */
++static void sl82c105_before_bm_enable(ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ ide_hwif_t *hwif = HWIF(drive);
++ struct pci_dev *dev = hwif->pci_dev;
++
++ sl82c105_reset_host(dev);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Our very own dmaproc. We need to intercept various calls
++ * to fix up the SL82C105 specific behaviour.
++ */
++static int sl82c105_dmaproc(ide_dma_action_t func, ide_drive_t *drive)
++{
++ switch (func) {
++ case ide_dma_check:
++ return sl82c105_check_drive(drive);
++
++ case ide_dma_on:
++ if (config_for_dma(drive))
++ func = ide_dma_off;
++ /* fall through */
++
++ case ide_dma_off_quietly:
++ case ide_dma_off:
++ config_for_pio(drive, 4, 0);
++ break;
++
++ case ide_dma_read:
++ case ide_dma_write:
++ case ide_dma_begin:
++ case ide_dma_timeout:
++ sl82c105_before_bm_enable(drive);
++ break;
++
++ case ide_dma_lostirq:
++ return sl82c105_lostirq(drive);
++
++ default:
++ break;
++ }
++ return ide_dmaproc(func, drive);
++}
++
++/*
++ * We only deal with PIO mode here - DMA mode 'using_dma' is not
++ * initialised at the point that this function is called.
++ */
++static void tune_sl82c105(ide_drive_t *drive, byte pio)
++{
++ config_for_pio(drive, pio, 1);
++
++ /*
++ * We support 32-bit I/O on this interface, and it
++ * doesn't have problems with interrupts.
++ */
++ drive->io_32bit = 1;
++ drive->unmask = 1;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Return the revision of the Winbond bridge
++ * which this function is part of.
++ */
++static unsigned int sl82c105_bridge_revision(struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++ struct pci_dev *bridge;
++ unsigned char rev;
++
++ /*
++ * The bridge should be part of the same device, but function 0.
++ */
++ bridge = pci_find_slot(dev->bus->number,
++ PCI_DEVFN(PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn), 0));
++ if (!bridge)
++ return -1;
++
++ /*
++ * Make sure it is a Winbond 553 and is an ISA bridge.
++ */
++ if (bridge->vendor != PCI_VENDOR_ID_WINBOND ||
++ bridge->device != PCI_DEVICE_ID_WINBOND_83C553 ||
++ bridge->class >> 8 != PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_ISA)
++ return -1;
++
++ /*
++ * We need to find function 0's revision, not function 1
++ */
++ pci_read_config_byte(bridge, PCI_REVISION_ID, &rev);
++
++ return rev;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Enable the PCI device
++ */
++unsigned int __init pci_init_sl82c105(struct pci_dev *dev, const char *msg)
++{
++ u32 val;
++
++ pci_read_config_dword(dev, 0x40, &val);
++ val |= CTRL_P0EN | CTRL_P0F16 | CTRL_P1EN | CTRL_P1F16;
++ pci_write_config_dword(dev, 0x40, val);
++
++ return dev->irq;
++}
++
++void __init dma_init_sl82c105(ide_hwif_t *hwif, unsigned long dma_base)
++{
++ unsigned int bridge_rev;
++ byte dma_state;
++
++ dma_state = inb(dma_base + 2);
++ bridge_rev = sl82c105_bridge_revision(hwif->pci_dev);
++ if (bridge_rev <= 5) {
++ hwif->autodma = 0;
++ hwif->drives[0].autotune = 1;
++ hwif->drives[1].autotune = 1;
++ printk(" %s: Winbond 553 bridge revision %d, BM-DMA disabled\n",
++ hwif->name, bridge_rev);
++ dma_state &= ~0x60;
++ } else {
++ dma_state |= 0x60;
++ hwif->autodma = 1;
++ }
++ outb(dma_state, dma_base + 2);
++
++ ide_setup_dma(hwif, dma_base, 8);
++
++ if (bridge_rev <= 5)
++ hwif->dmaproc = NULL;
++ else
++ hwif->dmaproc = sl82c105_dmaproc;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Initialise the chip
++ */
++void __init ide_init_sl82c105(ide_hwif_t *hwif)
++{
++ hwif->tuneproc = tune_sl82c105;
++}
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/input/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/input/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/input/Config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/input/Config.in 2004-02-23 22:53:55.000000000 +0000
+@@ -15,5 +15,6 @@
+ dep_tristate ' Joystick support' CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV $CONFIG_INPUT
+ dep_tristate ' Event interface support' CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV $CONFIG_INPUT
+ dep_tristate ' User level driver support' CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT $CONFIG_INPUT
++dep_tristate ' MX1 touchscreen support' CONFIG_INPUT_MX1TS $CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV $CONFIG_ARCH_MX1ADS
+
+ endmenu
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/input/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/input/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/input/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/input/Makefile 2004-02-23 22:53:03.000000000 +0000
+@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV) += mousedev.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV) += joydev.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV) += evdev.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_INPUT_MX1TS) += mx1ts.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT) += uinput.o
+
+ # The global Rules.make.
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/input/mx1ts.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/input/mx1ts.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/input/mx1ts.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/input/mx1ts.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,508 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/mx1ts.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2003 Blue Mug, Inc. for Motorola, Inc.
++ *
++ * Cloned from ucb1x00_ts.c
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/smp.h>
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/completion.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++
++#include <linux/input.h>
++
++#include "mx1ts.h"
++
++#define DEV_IRQ_ID "mx1-ts"
++
++struct mx1_ts {
++ struct input_dev idev;
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ struct pm_dev *pmdev;
++#endif
++
++ wait_queue_head_t irq_wait;
++ struct completion init_exit;
++ int use_count;
++ u16 x_res;
++ u16 y_res;
++
++ int restart:1;
++};
++
++static struct mx1_ts mx1ts;
++static u8 mx1_performing_auto_calibration = 0;
++static u16 mx1_cal_auto_zero = 0;
++static u16 mx1_cal_range_x = 0;
++static u16 mx1_cal_range_y = 0;
++
++static int mx1_ts_startup(struct mx1_ts *ts);
++static void mx1_ts_shutdown(struct mx1_ts *ts);
++
++static void mx1_ts_pendata_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);
++static void mx1_ts_touch_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);
++static void mx1_ts_compare_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs);
++
++static void mx1_ts_enable_pen_touch_interrupt(void);
++static void mx1_ts_disable_pen_touch_interrupt(void);
++static void mx1_ts_enable_pen_up_interrupt(void);
++static void mx1_ts_disable_pen_up_interrupt(void);
++static void mx1_ts_enable_auto_sample(void);
++static void mx1_ts_disable_auto_sample(void);
++static void mx1_ts_start_auto_calibration(void);
++
++static inline void mx1_reg_write(unsigned int reg, unsigned int val)
++{
++ *((volatile unsigned int *)reg) = val;
++}
++
++static inline unsigned int mx1_reg_read(unsigned int reg)
++{
++ return *((volatile unsigned int *)reg);
++}
++
++static inline void mx1_reg_clear_bit(unsigned int reg, unsigned int bit)
++{
++ *((volatile unsigned int *)reg) &= ~bit;
++}
++
++static inline void mx1_reg_set_bit(unsigned int reg, unsigned int bit)
++{
++ *((volatile unsigned int *)reg) |= bit;
++}
++
++static inline void mx1_ts_evt_add(struct mx1_ts *ts, u16 pressure, u16 x, u16 y)
++{
++ input_report_abs(&ts->idev, ABS_X, (int)x - 32768);
++ input_report_abs(&ts->idev, ABS_Y, (int)y - 32768);
++ input_report_abs(&ts->idev, ABS_PRESSURE, (int)pressure);
++}
++
++static inline void mx1_ts_flush_fifo(void)
++{
++ int i;
++ for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
++ if (mx1_reg_read(ASP_ISTATR) & (ASP_PFF | ASP_PDR))
++ mx1_reg_read(ASP_PADFIFO);
++}
++
++static int mx1_ts_open(struct input_dev *idev)
++{
++ struct mx1_ts *ts = (struct mx1_ts *)idev;
++
++ mx1_performing_auto_calibration = 0;
++ return mx1_ts_startup(ts);
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_close(struct input_dev *idev)
++{
++ struct mx1_ts *ts = (struct mx1_ts *)idev;
++
++ mx1_ts_shutdown(ts);
++}
++
++static inline int mx1_ts_enable_irqs(void)
++{
++ int result;
++
++ result = request_irq(ASP_PENDATA_IRQ,
++ mx1_ts_pendata_int,
++ SA_INTERRUPT,
++ DEV_IRQ_ID,
++ DEV_IRQ_ID);
++ if (result) {
++ printk("Couldn't request pen data IRQ.\n");
++ return result;
++ }
++
++ result = request_irq(ASP_TOUCH_IRQ,
++ mx1_ts_touch_int,
++ SA_INTERRUPT,
++ DEV_IRQ_ID,
++ DEV_IRQ_ID);
++ if (result) {
++ printk("Couldn't request pen touch IRQ.\n");
++ free_irq(ASP_PENDATA_IRQ, DEV_IRQ_ID);
++ return result;
++ }
++
++ return result;
++}
++
++static inline int mx1_ts_disable_irqs(void)
++{
++ free_irq(ASP_PENDATA_IRQ, DEV_IRQ_ID);
++ free_irq(ASP_TOUCH_IRQ, DEV_IRQ_ID);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static inline int mx1_ts_register(struct mx1_ts *ts)
++{
++ ts->idev.name = "Touchscreen panel";
++ ts->idev.open = mx1_ts_open;
++ ts->idev.close = mx1_ts_close;
++
++ __set_bit(EV_ABS, ts->idev.evbit);
++ __set_bit(ABS_X, ts->idev.absbit);
++ __set_bit(ABS_Y, ts->idev.absbit);
++ __set_bit(ABS_PRESSURE, ts->idev.absbit);
++
++ ts->idev.absmin[ABS_X] = 0;
++ ts->idev.absmax[ABS_X] = (u32)0x0000FFFF;
++ ts->idev.absfuzz[ABS_X] = 50;
++ ts->idev.absflat[ABS_X] = 0;
++
++ ts->idev.absmin[ABS_Y] = 0;
++ ts->idev.absmax[ABS_Y] = (u32)0x0000FFFF;
++ ts->idev.absfuzz[ABS_Y] = 50;
++ ts->idev.absflat[ABS_Y] = 0;
++
++ input_register_device(&ts->idev);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static inline void mx1_ts_deregister(struct mx1_ts *ts)
++{
++ input_unregister_device(&ts->idev);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Handle the touch interrupt, generated when the pen is pressed/
++ * released.
++ */
++static void mx1_ts_touch_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ /* Clear the interrupt. */
++ mx1_reg_set_bit(ASP_ISTATR, ASP_PEN);
++
++ mx1_ts_disable_pen_touch_interrupt();
++ mx1_ts_start_auto_calibration();
++ mx1_ts_enable_pen_up_interrupt();
++}
++
++/*
++ * Handle the pen data ready interrupt, generated when pen data is
++ * in the FIFO.
++ */
++static void mx1_ts_pendata_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ static unsigned int auto_zero, pen_x, pen_y, pen_u;
++
++ if (mx1_reg_read(ASP_ISTATR) & 0x400) {
++ mx1_reg_set_bit(ASP_ISTATR, 0x400);
++
++ mx1_ts_disable_auto_sample();
++ mx1_ts_disable_pen_up_interrupt();
++ mx1_ts_enable_pen_touch_interrupt();
++
++ mx1_ts_evt_add(&mx1ts, 0, pen_x, pen_y);
++
++ mx1_ts_flush_fifo();
++
++ return;
++ }
++
++ if (mx1_performing_auto_calibration) {
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ mx1_cal_auto_zero = mx1_reg_read(ASP_PADFIFO) & 0xFFFF;
++ mx1_cal_range_x = mx1_reg_read(ASP_PADFIFO) & 0xFFFF;
++ mx1_cal_range_y = mx1_reg_read(ASP_PADFIFO) & 0xFFFF;
++
++ if ((mx1_cal_auto_zero >= mx1_cal_range_x) ||
++ (mx1_cal_auto_zero >= mx1_cal_range_y)) {
++ /* Invalid data. */
++ mx1_ts_start_auto_calibration();
++ return;
++ }
++
++ mx1_cal_range_x -= mx1_cal_auto_zero;
++ mx1_cal_range_y -= mx1_cal_auto_zero;
++
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ACNTLCR);
++ value &= ~0x04000000; /* XXX Undocumented. */
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ACNTLCR, value);
++
++ mx1_performing_auto_calibration = 0;
++
++ mx1_ts_enable_auto_sample();
++ } else {
++ /* There could be more than one sample in the FIFO, but we're
++ * only going to read one per call. The interrupt will be
++ * generated as long as there is data in the FIFO. */
++
++ if ((mx1_reg_read(ASP_ISTATR) & ASP_PDR) != ASP_PDR) {
++ return;
++ }
++
++ auto_zero = mx1_reg_read(ASP_PADFIFO);
++ if (auto_zero > (mx1_cal_auto_zero + 0x200)) {
++ return;
++ }
++
++ pen_x = mx1_reg_read(ASP_PADFIFO);
++ pen_y = mx1_reg_read(ASP_PADFIFO);
++ pen_u = mx1_reg_read(ASP_PADFIFO);
++
++ pen_x = (u32)(((pen_x - mx1_cal_auto_zero) << 16) /
++ mx1_cal_range_x);
++ pen_y = (u32)(((pen_y - mx1_cal_auto_zero) << 16) /
++ mx1_cal_range_y);
++
++ mx1_ts_evt_add(&mx1ts, pen_u, pen_x, pen_y);
++ }
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_reset_asp(void)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ mx1_ts_flush_fifo();
++
++ /* Soft reset the ASP module */
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ACNTLCR, ASP_SWRST);
++
++ /* Read back the reset value of the control register */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ACNTLCR);
++
++ /* Enable the clock and wait for a short while */
++ value |= ASP_CLKEN;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ACNTLCR, value);
++ udelay(100);
++
++ /* Set the value of the conrtol register. */
++ value = ASP_CLKEN | ASP_NM | ASP_SW6 | ASP_BGE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ACNTLCR, value);
++
++ /* Set the clock divide ratio to 2. */
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_CLKDIV, 0x01);
++
++ /* Set the sample rate control register. These values should yield
++ * about 150 samples per second, which seems to give good smooth
++ * lines. */
++ value = (0x2 << ASP_DMCNT_SCALE) | /* Decimation ratio is 3 */
++ (0x1 << ASP_IDLECNT_SCALE) | /* Idle count is 1 clock */
++ (0x2 << ASP_DSCNT_SCALE); /* Data setup is 2 clocks */
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_PSMPLRG, value);
++
++ /* Disable the compare function. */
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_CMPCNTL, 0);
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_enable_auto_sample(void)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ mx1_ts_flush_fifo();
++
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ACNTLCR);
++
++ /* Set the mode to X then Y */
++ value &= ~ASP_MODE_MASK;
++ value |= ASP_MODE_ONLY_Y;
++
++ /* Enable auto zero. */
++ value |= ASP_AZE;
++
++ /* Enable auto sample. */
++ value |= ASP_AUTO;
++
++ /* Enable pen A/D. */
++ value |= ASP_PADE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ACNTLCR, value);
++
++ /* Enable pen data ready and full interrupt. */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ICNTLR);
++ value |= ASP_PFFE | ASP_PDRE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ICNTLR, value);
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_disable_auto_sample(void)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ACNTLCR);
++
++ /* Set the mode to none */
++ value &= ~ASP_MODE_MASK;
++
++ /* Disable auto zero. */
++ value &= ~ASP_AZE;
++
++ /* Disable auto sample. */
++ value &= ~ASP_AUTO;
++
++ /* Disable pen A/D. */
++ value &= ~ASP_PADE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ACNTLCR, value);
++
++ /* Disable pen data ready and full interrupt. */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ICNTLR);
++ value &= ~(ASP_PFFE | ASP_PDRE);
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ICNTLR, value);
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_enable_pen_touch_interrupt(void)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ /* Enable pen touch interrupt. */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ICNTLR);
++ value |= ASP_EDGE | ASP_PIRQE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ICNTLR, value);
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_disable_pen_touch_interrupt(void)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ /* Enable pen touch interrupt. */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ICNTLR);
++ value &= ~ASP_PIRQE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ICNTLR, value);
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_enable_pen_up_interrupt(void)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ /* Enable pen up interrupt. XXX: This feature is undocumented. */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ICNTLR);
++ value |= ASP_PUPE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ICNTLR, value);
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_disable_pen_up_interrupt(void)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ /* Enable pen up interrupt. XXX: This feature is undocumented. */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ICNTLR);
++ value &= ~ASP_PUPE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ICNTLR, value);
++}
++
++static void mx1_ts_start_auto_calibration(void)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ mx1_performing_auto_calibration = 1;
++
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ACNTLCR);
++
++ /* Set the mode to X then Y */
++ value &= ~ASP_MODE_MASK;
++ value |= ASP_MODE_ONLY_X;
++
++ /* Enable auto zero. */
++ value |= ASP_AZE;
++
++ /* Enable auto calibrate. XXX: Undocumented bitfield. */
++ value |= 0x04000000;
++
++ /* Enable auto sample. */
++ value |= ASP_AUTO;
++
++ /* Enable pen A/D. */
++ value |= ASP_PADE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ACNTLCR, value);
++
++ /* Enable pen data ready and full interrupt. */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ICNTLR);
++ value |= ASP_PFFE | ASP_PDRE | ASP_PUPE;
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ICNTLR, value);
++}
++
++static int mx1_ts_startup(struct mx1_ts *ts)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ if (ts->use_count++ != 0)
++ goto out;
++
++ /*
++ * Reset the ASP.
++ */
++ mx1_ts_reset_asp();
++
++
++ /*
++ * XXX: Figure out if we need this...
++ * If we do this at all, we should allow the user to
++ * measure and read the X and Y resistance at any time.
++ */
++ //ts->x_res = mx1_ts_read_xres(ts);
++ //ts->y_res = mx1_ts_read_yres(ts);
++
++ mx1_ts_enable_pen_touch_interrupt();
++
++ out:
++ if (ret)
++ ts->use_count--;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Release touchscreen resources. Disable IRQs.
++ */
++static void mx1_ts_shutdown(struct mx1_ts *ts)
++{
++ if (--ts->use_count == 0) {
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ /* Turn off the ADC and associated circuitry. */
++ value = mx1_reg_read(ASP_ACNTLCR);
++ value &= !(ASP_CLKEN | ASP_PADE | ASP_BGE);
++ mx1_reg_write(ASP_ACNTLCR, value);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Initialization.
++ */
++static int __init mx1_ts_init(void)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++ struct mx1_ts *ts = &mx1ts;
++
++ mx1_ts_reset_asp();
++
++ /*
++ * Enable the IRQ's
++ */
++ if ((ret = mx1_ts_enable_irqs()))
++ return ret;
++
++ return mx1_ts_register(ts);
++}
++
++static void __exit mx1_ts_exit(void)
++{
++ struct mx1_ts *ts = &mx1ts;
++
++ mx1_ts_disable_irqs();
++ mx1_ts_deregister(ts);
++}
++
++module_init(mx1_ts_init);
++module_exit(mx1_ts_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Jon McClintock <jonm@bluemug.com>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("MX1 touchscreen driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/input/mx1ts.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/input/mx1ts.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/input/mx1ts.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/input/mx1ts.h 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/mx1ts.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2003 Blue Mug, Inc. for Motorola, Inc.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ */
++
++/* Interrupt numbers */
++#define ASP_COMPARE_IRQ 5
++#define ASP_PENDATA_IRQ 33
++#define ASP_TOUCH_IRQ 46
++
++/* Analog signal processor (ASP) control registers */
++#define ASP_ACNTLCR 0xF0215010 /* Control register */
++#define ASP_PSMPLRG 0xF0215014 /* Pen A/D sampe rate control */
++#define ASP_CMPCNTL 0xF0215030 /* Compare control register */
++#define ASP_ICNTLR 0xF0215018 /* Interrupt control register */
++#define ASP_ISTATR 0xF021501C /* Interrupt status register */
++#define ASP_PADFIFO 0xF0215000 /* Pen sample FIFO */
++#define ASP_CLKDIV 0xF021502C /* Clock divide register */
++
++/* ASP control register bits */
++#define ASP_CLKEN (1 << 25) /* Clock enable */
++#define ASP_SWRST (1 << 23) /* Software reset */
++#define ASP_U_SEL (1 << 21) /* U-channel resistor select */
++#define ASP_AZ_SEL (1 << 20) /* Auto-zero position select */
++#define ASP_LVM (1 << 19) /* Low voltage output */
++#define ASP_NM (1 << 18) /* Normal voltage output */
++#define ASP_HPM (1 << 17) /* High voltage output */
++#define ASP_GLO (1 << 16) /* Low gain enable */
++#define ASP_AZE (1 << 15) /* Auto-zero enable */
++#define ASP_AUTO (1 << 14) /* Auto sampling */
++#define ASP_SW8 (1 << 11) /* Switch control 8 */
++#define ASP_SW7 (1 << 10)
++#define ASP_SW6 (1 << 9)
++#define ASP_SW5 (1 << 8)
++#define ASP_SW4 (1 << 7)
++#define ASP_SW3 (1 << 6)
++#define ASP_SW2 (1 << 5)
++#define ASP_SW1 (1 << 4) /* Switch control 1 */
++#define ASP_VDAE (1 << 3) /* Voice D/A enable */
++#define ASP_VADE (1 << 2) /* Voice A/D enable */
++#define ASP_PADE (1 << 1) /* Pen A/D enable */
++#define ASP_BGE (1 << 0) /* Bandgap enable */
++
++#define ASP_MODE_MASK 0x00003000
++#define ASP_MODE_NONE 0x00000000
++#define ASP_MODE_ONLY_X 0x00001000
++#define ASP_MODE_ONLY_Y 0x00002000
++#define ASP_MODE_ONLY_U 0x00003000
++
++/* ASP Pen A/D sample rate control register */
++#define ASP_DMCNT_MASK (0x00007000) /* Decimation ratio count */
++#define ASP_DMCNT_SCALE (12)
++#define ASP_BIT_SELECT_MASK (0x00000C00) /* Bit select */
++#define ASP_BIT_SELECT_SCALE (10)
++#define ASP_IDLECNT_MASK (0x000003F0) /* Idle count */
++#define ASP_IDLECNT_SCALE (4)
++#define ASP_DSCNT_MASK (0x0000000F) /* Data setup count */
++#define ASP_DSCNT_SCALE (0)
++
++/* ASP compare control register */
++#define ASP_INT (1 << 19) /* Interrupt status */
++#define ASP_CC (1 << 18) /* Trigger on greater than */
++#define ASP_INSEL_MASK (0x00030000)
++#define ASP_INSEL_DISABLE (0x00000000)
++#define ASP_INSEL_X (0x00010000)
++#define ASP_INSEL_Y (0x00020000)
++#define ASP_INSEL_U (0x00030000)
++#define ASP_COMPARE_VAL_MASK (0x0000FFFF)
++#define ASP_COMPARE_VAL_SCALE (0)
++
++/* ASP interrupt control register bits */
++#define ASP_PUPE (1 << 10) /* Pen up XXX undocumented */
++#define ASP_VDDMAE (1 << 8) /* VDAC FIFO empty DMA */
++#define ASP_VADMAE (1 << 7) /* VADC FIFO full DMA */
++#define ASP_POL (1 << 6) /* Pen interrupt polarity */
++#define ASP_EDGE (1 << 5) /* Edge trigger enable */
++#define ASP_PIRQE (1 << 4) /* Pen interrupt enable */
++#define ASP_VDAFEE (1 << 3) /* VDAC FIFO empty interrupt */
++#define ASP_VADFFE (1 << 2) /* VADC FIFO full interrupt */
++#define ASP_PFFE (1 << 1) /* Pen FIFO full interrupt */
++#define ASP_PDRE (1 << 0) /* Pen data ready interrupt */
++
++/* ASP interrupt/error status register bits */
++#define ASP_PUP (1 << 10) /* Pen up XXX undocumented */
++#define ASP_BGR (1 << 9) /* Bandgap ready */
++#define ASP_VOV (1 << 8) /* Voice sample data overflow */
++#define ASP_POV (1 << 7) /* Pen sample data overflow */
++#define ASP_PEN (1 << 6) /* Pen interrupt */
++#define ASP_VDAFF (1 << 5) /* VDAC FIFO full */
++#define ASP_VDAFE (1 << 4) /* VDAC FIFO empty */
++#define ASP_VADFF (1 << 3) /* VADC FIFO full */
++#define ASP_VADDR (1 << 2) /* VADC data ready */
++#define ASP_PFF (1 << 1) /* Pen sample FIFO full */
++#define ASP_PDR (1 << 0) /* Pen data ready */
++
++/* ASP Clock divide register */
++#define ASP_PADC_CLK_MASK (0x0000001F)
++#define ASP_PADC_CLK_SCALE (0)
++#define ASP_VADC_CLK_MASK (0x000003E0)
++#define ASP_VADC_CLK_SCALE (5)
++#define ASP_VDAC_CLK_MASK (0x00003C00)
++#define ASP_VDAC_CLK_SCALE (10)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/Config.in 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
++#
++# L3 bus configuration
++#
++mainmenu_option next_comment
++comment 'L3 serial bus support'
++
++tristate 'L3 support' CONFIG_L3
++dep_bool ' L3 bit-banging interfaces' CONFIG_L3_ALGOBIT $CONFIG_L3
++dep_bool ' SA11x0 GPIO adapter' CONFIG_L3_BIT_SA1100_GPIO $CONFIG_L3_ALGOBIT $CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100
++
++comment 'Other L3 adapters'
++dep_bool ' SA1111 adapter' CONFIG_L3_SA1111 $CONFIG_L3
++endmenu
++
++# i2c must come before this
++if [ "$CONFIG_L3_BIT_SA1100_GPIO" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_I2C_BIT_SA1100_GPIO" = "y" ]; then
++ define_bool CONFIG_BIT_SA1100_GPIO y
++else
++ define_bool CONFIG_BIT_SA1100_GPIO n
++fi
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
++#
++# Makefile for the L3 bus driver.
++#
++
++O_TARGET := l3.o
++
++export-objs := l3-core.o l3-algo-bit.o
++l3-y :=
++l3-n :=
++l3-drv-y :=
++l3-drv-n :=
++
++# Link order:
++# (core, adapters, algorithms, drivers) then clients
++
++l3-$(CONFIG_L3_ALGOBIT) += l3-algo-bit.o
++l3-$(CONFIG_BIT_SA1100_GPIO) += l3-bit-sa1100.o
++l3-$(CONFIG_L3_SA1111) += l3-sa1111.o
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_L3) += l3-core.o $(l3-y) $(l3-drv-y)
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/l3-algo-bit.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/l3-algo-bit.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/l3-algo-bit.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/l3-algo-bit.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
++/*
++ * L3 bus algorithm module.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Note that L3 buses can share the same pins as I2C buses, so we must
++ * _not_ generate an I2C start condition. An I2C start condition is
++ * defined as a high-to-low transition of the data line while the clock
++ * is high. Therefore, we must only change the data line while the
++ * clock is low.
++ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++#include <linux/l3/algo-bit.h>
++
++#define setdat(adap,val) adap->setdat(adap->data, val)
++#define setclk(adap,val) adap->setclk(adap->data, val)
++#define setmode(adap,val) adap->setmode(adap->data, val)
++#define setdatin(adap) adap->setdir(adap->data, 1)
++#define setdatout(adap) adap->setdir(adap->data, 0)
++#define getdat(adap) adap->getdat(adap->data)
++
++/*
++ * Send one byte of data to the chip. Data is latched into the chip on
++ * the rising edge of the clock.
++ */
++static void sendbyte(struct l3_algo_bit_data *adap, unsigned int byte)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
++ setclk(adap, 0);
++ udelay(adap->data_hold);
++ setdat(adap, byte & 1);
++ udelay(adap->data_setup);
++ setclk(adap, 1);
++ udelay(adap->clock_high);
++ byte >>= 1;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Send a set of bytes to the chip. We need to pulse the MODE line
++ * between each byte, but never at the start nor at the end of the
++ * transfer.
++ */
++static void sendbytes(struct l3_algo_bit_data *adap, const char *buf, int len)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
++ if (i) {
++ udelay(adap->mode_hold);
++ setmode(adap, 0);
++ udelay(adap->mode);
++ }
++ setmode(adap, 1);
++ udelay(adap->mode_setup);
++ sendbyte(adap, buf[i]);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Read one byte of data from the chip. Data is latched into the chip on
++ * the rising edge of the clock.
++ */
++static unsigned int readbyte(struct l3_algo_bit_data *adap)
++{
++ unsigned int byte = 0;
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
++ setclk(adap, 0);
++ udelay(adap->data_hold + adap->data_setup);
++ setclk(adap, 1);
++ if (getdat(adap))
++ byte |= 1 << i;
++ udelay(adap->clock_high);
++ }
++
++ return byte;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Read a set of bytes from the chip. We need to pulse the MODE line
++ * between each byte, but never at the start nor at the end of the
++ * transfer.
++ */
++static void readbytes(struct l3_algo_bit_data *adap, char *buf, int len)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
++ if (i) {
++ udelay(adap->mode_hold);
++ setmode(adap, 0);
++ }
++ setmode(adap, 1);
++ udelay(adap->mode_setup);
++ buf[i] = readbyte(adap);
++ }
++}
++
++static int l3_xfer(struct l3_adapter *l3_adap, struct l3_msg msgs[], int num)
++{
++ struct l3_algo_bit_data *adap = l3_adap->algo_data;
++ int i;
++
++ /*
++ * If we share an I2C bus, ensure that it is in STOP mode
++ */
++ setclk(adap, 1);
++ setdat(adap, 1);
++ setmode(adap, 1);
++ setdatout(adap);
++ udelay(adap->mode);
++
++ for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
++ struct l3_msg *pmsg = &msgs[i];
++
++ if (!(pmsg->flags & L3_M_NOADDR)) {
++ setmode(adap, 0);
++ udelay(adap->mode_setup);
++ sendbyte(adap, pmsg->addr);
++ udelay(adap->mode_hold);
++ }
++
++ if (pmsg->flags & L3_M_RD) {
++ setdatin(adap);
++ readbytes(adap, pmsg->buf, pmsg->len);
++ } else {
++ setdatout(adap);
++ sendbytes(adap, pmsg->buf, pmsg->len);
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Ensure that we leave the bus in I2C stop mode.
++ */
++ setclk(adap, 1);
++ setdat(adap, 1);
++ setmode(adap, 0);
++ setdatin(adap);
++
++ return num;
++}
++
++static struct l3_algorithm l3_bit_algo = {
++ name: "L3 bit-shift algorithm",
++ xfer: l3_xfer,
++};
++
++int l3_bit_add_bus(struct l3_adapter *adap)
++{
++ adap->algo = &l3_bit_algo;
++ return l3_add_adapter(adap);
++}
++
++int l3_bit_del_bus(struct l3_adapter *adap)
++{
++ return l3_del_adapter(adap);
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_bit_add_bus);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_bit_del_bus);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/l3-bit-sa1100.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/l3-bit-sa1100.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/l3-bit-sa1100.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/l3-bit-sa1100.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/l3/l3-bit-sa1100.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
++ *
++ * 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 is a combined I2C and L3 bus driver.
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/i2c-algo-bit.h>
++#include <linux/l3/algo-bit.h>
++
++#include <asm/system.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
++
++#define NAME "l3-bit-sa1100-gpio"
++
++struct bit_data {
++ unsigned int sda;
++ unsigned int scl;
++ unsigned int l3_mode;
++};
++
++static int getsda(void *data)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bits = data;
++
++ return GPLR & bits->sda;
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_I2C_BIT_SA1100_GPIO
++static void i2c_setsda(void *data, int state)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bits = data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ if (state)
++ GPDR &= ~bits->sda;
++ else {
++ GPCR = bits->sda;
++ GPDR |= bits->sda;
++ }
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++}
++
++static void i2c_setscl(void *data, int state)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bits = data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ if (state)
++ GPDR &= ~bits->scl;
++ else {
++ GPCR = bits->scl;
++ GPDR |= bits->scl;
++ }
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++}
++
++static int i2c_getscl(void *data)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bits = data;
++
++ return GPLR & bits->scl;
++}
++
++static struct i2c_algo_bit_data i2c_bit_data = {
++ setsda: i2c_setsda,
++ setscl: i2c_setscl,
++ getsda: getsda,
++ getscl: i2c_getscl,
++ udelay: 10,
++ mdelay: 10,
++ timeout: 100,
++};
++
++static struct i2c_adapter i2c_adapter = {
++ name: NAME,
++ algo_data: &i2c_bit_data,
++// inc_use: i2c_inc_use,
++// dec_use: i2c_dec_use,
++};
++
++#define LOCK &i2c_adapter.lock
++
++static int __init i2c_init(struct bit_data *bits)
++{
++ i2c_bit_data.data = bits;
++ return i2c_bit_add_bus(&i2c_adapter);
++}
++
++static void i2c_exit(void)
++{
++ i2c_bit_del_bus(&i2c_adapter);
++}
++
++#else
++static DECLARE_MUTEX(l3_lock);
++#define LOCK &l3_lock
++#define i2c_init(bits) (0)
++#define i2c_exit() do { } while (0)
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_L3_BIT_SA1100_GPIO
++/*
++ * iPAQs need the clock line driven hard high and low.
++ */
++static void l3_setscl(void *data, int state)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bits = data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ if (state)
++ GPSR = bits->scl;
++ else
++ GPCR = bits->scl;
++ GPDR |= bits->scl;
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++}
++
++static void l3_setsda(void *data, int state)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bits = data;
++
++ if (state)
++ GPSR = bits->sda;
++ else
++ GPCR = bits->sda;
++}
++
++static void l3_setdir(void *data, int in)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bits = data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ if (in)
++ GPDR &= ~bits->sda;
++ else
++ GPDR |= bits->sda;
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++}
++
++static void l3_setmode(void *data, int state)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bits = data;
++
++ if (state)
++ GPSR = bits->l3_mode;
++ else
++ GPCR = bits->l3_mode;
++}
++
++static struct l3_algo_bit_data l3_bit_data = {
++ data: NULL,
++ setdat: l3_setsda,
++ setclk: l3_setscl,
++ setmode: l3_setmode,
++ setdir: l3_setdir,
++ getdat: getsda,
++ data_hold: 1,
++ data_setup: 1,
++ clock_high: 1,
++ mode_hold: 1,
++ mode_setup: 1,
++};
++
++static struct l3_adapter l3_adapter = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ name: NAME,
++ algo_data: &l3_bit_data,
++ lock: LOCK,
++};
++
++static int __init l3_init(struct bit_data *bits)
++{
++ l3_bit_data.data = bits;
++ return l3_bit_add_bus(&l3_adapter);
++}
++
++static void __exit l3_exit(void)
++{
++ l3_bit_del_bus(&l3_adapter);
++}
++#else
++#define l3_init(bits) (0)
++#define l3_exit() do { } while (0)
++#endif
++
++static struct bit_data bit_data;
++
++static int __init bus_init(void)
++{
++ struct bit_data *bit = &bit_data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (machine_is_assabet() || machine_is_pangolin()) {
++ bit->sda = GPIO_GPIO15;
++ bit->scl = GPIO_GPIO18;
++ bit->l3_mode = GPIO_GPIO17;
++ }
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SA1100_H3600) || defined(CONFIG_SA1100_H3100)
++ if (machine_is_h3600() || machine_is_h3100()) {
++ bit->sda = GPIO_H3600_L3_DATA;
++ bit->scl = GPIO_H3600_L3_CLOCK;
++ bit->l3_mode = GPIO_H3600_L3_MODE;
++ }
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_STORK
++ if (machine_is_stork()) {
++ bit->sda = GPIO_STORK_L3_I2C_SDA;
++ bit->scl = GPIO_STORK_L3_I2C_SCL;
++ bit->l3_mode = GPIO_STORK_L3_MODE;
++ }
++#endif
++
++ if (!bit->sda)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ /*
++ * Default level for L3 mode is low.
++ * We set SCL and SDA high (i2c idle state).
++ */
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ GPDR &= ~(bit->scl | bit->sda);
++ GPCR = bit->l3_mode | bit->scl | bit->sda;
++ GPDR |= bit->l3_mode;
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++
++ if (machine_is_assabet()) {
++ /*
++ * Release reset on UCB1300, ADI7171 and UDA1341. We
++ * need to do this here so that we can communicate on
++ * the I2C/L3 buses.
++ */
++ ASSABET_BCR_set(ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST);
++ mdelay(1);
++ ASSABET_BCR_clear(ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST);
++ mdelay(1);
++ ASSABET_BCR_set(ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST);
++ }
++
++ ret = i2c_init(bit);
++ if (ret == 0 && bit->l3_mode) {
++ ret = l3_init(bit);
++ if (ret)
++ i2c_exit();
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit bus_exit(void)
++{
++ l3_exit();
++ i2c_exit();
++}
++
++module_init(bus_init);
++module_exit(bus_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/l3-core.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/l3-core.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/l3-core.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/l3-core.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,377 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/l3/l3-core.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
++ *
++ * General structure taken from i2c-core.c by Simon G. Vogl
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * See linux/Documentation/l3 for further documentation.
++ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <linux/kmod.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++
++static DECLARE_MUTEX(adapter_lock);
++static LIST_HEAD(adapter_list);
++
++static DECLARE_MUTEX(driver_lock);
++static LIST_HEAD(driver_list);
++
++/**
++ * l3_add_adapter - register a new L3 bus adapter
++ * @adap: l3_adapter structure for the registering adapter
++ *
++ * Make the adapter available for use by clients using name adap->name.
++ * The adap->adapters list is initialised by this function.
++ *
++ * Returns 0;
++ */
++int l3_add_adapter(struct l3_adapter *adap)
++{
++ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&adap->clients);
++ down(&adapter_lock);
++ list_add(&adap->adapters, &adapter_list);
++ up(&adapter_lock);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_del_adapter - unregister a L3 bus adapter
++ * @adap: l3_adapter structure to unregister
++ *
++ * Remove an adapter from the list of available L3 Bus adapters.
++ *
++ * Returns 0;
++ */
++int l3_del_adapter(struct l3_adapter *adap)
++{
++ down(&adapter_lock);
++ list_del(&adap->adapters);
++ up(&adapter_lock);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct l3_adapter *__l3_get_adapter(const char *name)
++{
++ struct list_head *l;
++
++ list_for_each(l, &adapter_list) {
++ struct l3_adapter *adap = list_entry(l, struct l3_adapter, adapters);
++
++ if (strcmp(adap->name, name) == 0)
++ return adap;
++ }
++
++ return NULL;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_get_adapter - get a reference to an adapter
++ * @name: driver name
++ *
++ * Obtain a l3_adapter structure for the specified adapter. If the adapter
++ * is not currently load, then load it. The adapter will be locked in core
++ * until all references are released via l3_put_adapter.
++ */
++struct l3_adapter *l3_get_adapter(const char *name)
++{
++ struct l3_adapter *adap;
++ int try;
++
++ for (try = 0; try < 2; try ++) {
++ down(&adapter_lock);
++ adap = __l3_get_adapter(name);
++ if (adap && !try_inc_mod_count(adap->owner))
++ adap = NULL;
++ up(&adapter_lock);
++
++ if (adap)
++ break;
++
++ if (try == 0)
++ request_module(name);
++ }
++
++ return adap;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_put_adapter - release a reference to an adapter
++ * @adap: driver to release reference
++ *
++ * Indicate to the L3 core that you no longer require the adapter reference.
++ * The adapter module may be unloaded when there are no references to its
++ * data structure.
++ *
++ * You must not use the reference after calling this function.
++ */
++void l3_put_adapter(struct l3_adapter *adap)
++{
++ if (adap && adap->owner)
++ __MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT(adap->owner);
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_add_driver - register a new L3 device driver
++ * @driver - driver structure to make available
++ *
++ * Make the driver available for use by clients using name driver->name.
++ * The driver->drivers list is initialised by this function.
++ *
++ * Returns 0;
++ */
++int l3_add_driver(struct l3_driver *driver)
++{
++ down(&driver_lock);
++ list_add(&driver->drivers, &driver_list);
++ up(&driver_lock);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_del_driver - unregister a L3 device driver
++ * @driver: driver to remove
++ *
++ * Remove an driver from the list of available L3 Bus device drivers.
++ *
++ * Returns 0;
++ */
++int l3_del_driver(struct l3_driver *driver)
++{
++ down(&driver_lock);
++ list_del(&driver->drivers);
++ up(&driver_lock);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct l3_driver *__l3_get_driver(const char *name)
++{
++ struct list_head *l;
++
++ list_for_each(l, &driver_list) {
++ struct l3_driver *drv = list_entry(l, struct l3_driver, drivers);
++
++ if (strcmp(drv->name, name) == 0)
++ return drv;
++ }
++
++ return NULL;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_get_driver - get a reference to a driver
++ * @name: driver name
++ *
++ * Obtain a l3_driver structure for the specified driver. If the driver is
++ * not currently load, then load it. The driver will be locked in core
++ * until all references are released via l3_put_driver.
++ */
++struct l3_driver *l3_get_driver(const char *name)
++{
++ struct l3_driver *drv;
++ int try;
++
++ for (try = 0; try < 2; try ++) {
++ down(&adapter_lock);
++ drv = __l3_get_driver(name);
++ if (drv && !try_inc_mod_count(drv->owner))
++ drv = NULL;
++ up(&adapter_lock);
++
++ if (drv)
++ break;
++
++ if (try == 0)
++ request_module(name);
++ }
++
++ return drv;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_put_driver - release a reference to a driver
++ * @drv: driver to release reference
++ *
++ * Indicate to the L3 core that you no longer require the driver reference.
++ * The driver module may be unloaded when there are no references to its
++ * data structure.
++ *
++ * You must not use the reference after calling this function.
++ */
++void l3_put_driver(struct l3_driver *drv)
++{
++ if (drv && drv->owner)
++ __MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT(drv->owner);
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_attach_client - attach a client to an adapter and driver
++ * @client: client structure to attach
++ * @adap: adapter (module) name
++ * @drv: driver (module) name
++ *
++ * Attempt to attach a client (a user of a device driver) to a particular
++ * driver and adapter. If the specified driver or adapter aren't registered,
++ * request_module is used to load the relevant modules.
++ *
++ * Returns 0 on success, or negative error code.
++ */
++int l3_attach_client(struct l3_client *client, const char *adap, const char *drv)
++{
++ struct l3_adapter *adapter = l3_get_adapter(adap);
++ struct l3_driver *driver = l3_get_driver(drv);
++ int ret = -ENOENT;
++
++ if (!adapter)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unable to get adapter: %s\n",
++ __FUNCTION__, adap);
++ if (!driver)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unable to get driver: %s\n",
++ __FUNCTION__, drv);
++
++ if (adapter && driver) {
++ ret = 0;
++
++ client->adapter = adapter;
++ client->driver = driver;
++
++ list_add(&client->__adap, &adapter->clients);
++
++ if (driver->attach_client)
++ ret = driver->attach_client(client);
++ }
++
++ if (ret) {
++ l3_put_driver(driver);
++ l3_put_adapter(adapter);
++ }
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_detach_client - detach a client from an adapter and driver
++ * @client: client structure to detach
++ *
++ * Detach the client from the adapter and driver.
++ */
++int l3_detach_client(struct l3_client *client)
++{
++ struct l3_adapter *adapter = client->adapter;
++ struct l3_driver *driver = client->driver;
++
++ driver->detach_client(client);
++
++ client->adapter = NULL;
++ client->driver = NULL;
++
++ l3_put_driver(driver);
++ l3_put_adapter(adapter);
++
++ list_del(&client->__adap);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_transfer - transfer information on an L3 bus
++ * @adap: adapter structure to perform transfer on
++ * @msgs: array of l3_msg structures describing transfer
++ * @num: number of l3_msg structures
++ *
++ * Transfer the specified messages to/from a device on the L3 bus.
++ *
++ * Returns number of messages successfully transferred, otherwise negative
++ * error code.
++ */
++int l3_transfer(struct l3_adapter *adap, struct l3_msg msgs[], int num)
++{
++ int ret = -ENOSYS;
++
++ if (adap->algo->xfer) {
++ down(adap->lock);
++ ret = adap->algo->xfer(adap, msgs, num);
++ up(adap->lock);
++ }
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_write - send data to a device on an L3 bus
++ * @client: registered client structure
++ * @addr: L3 bus address
++ * @buf: buffer for bytes to send
++ * @len: number of bytes to send
++ *
++ * Send len bytes pointed to by buf to device address addr on the L3 bus
++ * described by client.
++ *
++ * Returns the number of bytes transferred, or negative error code.
++ */
++int l3_write(struct l3_client *client, int addr, const char *buf, int len)
++{
++ struct l3_adapter *adap = client->adapter;
++ struct l3_msg msg;
++ int ret;
++
++ msg.addr = addr;
++ msg.flags = 0;
++ msg.buf = (char *)buf;
++ msg.len = len;
++
++ ret = l3_transfer(adap, &msg, 1);
++ return ret == 1 ? len : ret;
++}
++
++/**
++ * l3_read - receive data from a device on an L3 bus
++ * @client: registered client structure
++ * @addr: L3 bus address
++ * @buf: buffer for bytes to receive
++ * @len: number of bytes to receive
++ *
++ * Receive len bytes from device address addr on the L3 bus described by
++ * client to a buffer pointed to by buf.
++ *
++ * Returns the number of bytes transferred, or negative error code.
++ */
++int l3_read(struct l3_client *client, int addr, char *buf, int len)
++{
++ struct l3_adapter *adap = client->adapter;
++ struct l3_msg msg;
++ int ret;
++
++ msg.addr = addr;
++ msg.flags = L3_M_RD;
++ msg.buf = buf;
++ msg.len = len;
++
++ ret = l3_transfer(adap, &msg, 1);
++ return ret == 1 ? len : ret;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_add_adapter);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_del_adapter);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_get_adapter);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_put_adapter);
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_add_driver);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_del_driver);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_get_driver);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_put_driver);
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_attach_client);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_detach_client);
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_transfer);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_write);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(l3_read);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/l3-sa1111.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/l3-sa1111.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/l3/l3-sa1111.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/l3/l3-sa1111.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
++/*
++ * L3 SA1111 algorithm/adapter module.
++ *
++ * By Russell King,
++ * gratuitously ripped from sa1111-uda1341.c by John Dorsey.
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
++
++static inline unsigned char l3_sa1111_recv_byte(unsigned char addr)
++{
++ unsigned char dat;
++
++ L3_CAR = addr;
++ while ((SASR0 & SASR0_L3RD) == 0)
++ mdelay(1);
++ dat = L3_CDR;
++ SASCR = SASCR_RDD;
++ return dat;
++}
++
++static void l3_sa1111_recv_msg(struct l3_msg *msg)
++{
++ int len = msg->len;
++ char *p = msg->buf;
++
++ if (len > 1) {
++ SACR1 |= SACR1_L3MB;
++ while ((len--) > 1)
++ *p++ = l3_sa1111_recv_byte(msg->addr);
++ }
++ SACR1 &= ~SACR1_L3MB;
++ *p = l3_sa1111_recv_byte(msg->addr);
++}
++
++static inline void l3_sa1111_send_byte(unsigned char addr, unsigned char dat)
++{
++ L3_CAR = addr;
++ L3_CDR = dat;
++ while ((SASR0 & SASR0_L3WD) == 0)
++ mdelay(1);
++ SASCR = SASCR_DTS;
++}
++
++static void l3_sa1111_send_msg(struct l3_msg *msg)
++{
++ int len = msg->len;
++ char *p = msg->buf;
++
++ if (len > 1) {
++ SACR1 |= SACR1_L3MB;
++ while ((len--) > 1)
++ l3_sa1111_send_byte(msg->addr, *p++);
++ }
++ SACR1 &= ~SACR1_L3MB;
++ l3_sa1111_send_byte(msg->addr, *p);
++}
++
++static int l3_sa1111_xfer(struct l3_adapter *adap, struct l3_msg msgs[], int num)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
++ struct l3_msg *pmsg = &msgs[i];
++
++ if (pmsg->flags & L3_M_RD)
++ l3_sa1111_recv_msg(pmsg);
++ else
++ l3_sa1111_send_msg(pmsg);
++ }
++
++ return num;
++}
++
++static struct l3_algorithm l3_sa1111_algo = {
++ name: "L3 SA1111 algorithm",
++ xfer: l3_sa1111_xfer,
++};
++
++static DECLARE_MUTEX(sa1111_lock);
++
++static struct l3_adapter l3_sa1111_adapter = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ name: "l3-sa1111",
++ algo: &l3_sa1111_algo,
++ lock: &sa1111_lock,
++};
++
++static int __init l3_sa1111_init(void)
++{
++ int ret = -ENODEV;
++ if ((machine_is_assabet() && machine_has_neponset()) ||
++ machine_is_jornada720() || machine_is_accelent_sa() ||
++ machine_is_badge4())
++ ret = l3_add_adapter(&l3_sa1111_adapter);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit l3_sa1111_exit(void)
++{
++ l3_del_adapter(&l3_sa1111_adapter);
++}
++
++module_init(l3_sa1111_init);
++module_exit(l3_sa1111_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/Config.in 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/Config.in 2004-04-19 10:36:42.000000000 +0100
+@@ -52,5 +52,8 @@
+ if [ "$CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL" = "y" -a "$CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G" != "y" ]; then
+ dep_tristate ' Sony Vaio Picturebook Motion Eye Video For Linux (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_VIDEO_MEYE $CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV $CONFIG_PCI $CONFIG_SONYPI
+ fi
++# unfortunately, this depends on having CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000
++# set as well - we hook off of the VGA driver
++dep_tristate ' NetWinder Video for Linux (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_VIDEO_CYBERPRO $CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL $CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER
+
+ endmenu
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:25.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/Makefile 2004-02-23 22:56:20.000000000 +0000
+@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
+ obj-n :=
+ obj- :=
+
+-SUB_DIRS :=
++SUB_DIRS :=
+ MOD_SUB_DIRS := $(SUB_DIRS)
+ ALL_SUB_DIRS := $(SUB_DIRS)
+
+@@ -47,7 +47,8 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ZORAN) += zr36067.o i2c-old.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ZORAN_BUZ) += saa7111.o saa7185.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ZORAN_DC10) += saa7110.o adv7175.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_ZORAN_LML33) += bt819.o bt856.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_CYBERPRO) += cyberpro.o i2c-old.o saa7111.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_LML33) += bt856.o bt819.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_PMS) += pms.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_PLANB) += planb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_VINO) += saa7191.o indycam.o vino.o
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/cyberpro.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/cyberpro.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/cyberpro.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/cyberpro.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,2091 @@
++/*
++ * CyberPro 2000 video capture driver for the Rebel.com NetWinder
++ *
++ * (C) 1999-2000 Russell King
++ *
++ * Re-written from Rebel.com's vidcap driver.
++ *
++ * Architecture
++ * ------------
++ * The NetWinder video capture consists of a SAA7111 video decoder chip
++ * connected to the CyberPro feature bus. The video data is captured to
++ * the VGA memory, where the CyberPro can overlay (by chromakeying) the
++ * data onto the VGA display.
++ *
++ * The CyberPro also has some nifty features, including a second overlay
++ * and picture in picture mode. We do not currently use these features.
++ *
++ * Power Saving
++ * ------------
++ * Please note that rev.5 NetWinders have the ability to hold the SAA7111
++ * decoder chip into reset, which saves power. The only time at which
++ * this is done is when the driver is unloaded, which implies that this
++ * is compiled as a module.
++ *
++ * In this case, you will want the kernel to automatically load this
++ * driver when required. Place the following line in /etc/modules.conf
++ * to enable this:
++ *
++ * alias char-major-81-0 cyberpro
++ *
++ * The relevant modules will be automatically loaded by modprobe on a
++ * as and when needed basis.
++ *
++ * Capture resolution
++ * ------------------
++ * The maximum useful capture resolution is:
++ * 625-line UK: 716x576
++ * 525-line US: ?
++ *
++ * Bugs
++ * ----
++ * 1. The CyberPro chip seems to be prone to randomly scribbling over VGA
++ * memory [hopefully fixed with new capture enable/freeze stuff]
++ * 2. read()ing pauses video capture, and sometimes triggers bug 1.
++ * 3. mmap() is not supported (requires BM-DMA - see bug 4)
++ * 4. Really, we want to do scatter BM-DMA. Is the CyberPro capable of this?
++ * The Cyberpro seems to randomly scribble to various PCI addresses if you
++ * transfer >16 words.
++ * 5. We shouldn't ignore O_NONBLOCK when reading a frame.
++ * 6. The incoming stream on the NetWinder is CCIR656, which is YUV422.
++ * CyberPro docs also call the format we capture and overlay "YUV422",
++ * but we actually seem to have Y, U, Y, V bytes (is this YUYV format?)
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/videodev.h>
++#include <linux/video_decoder.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/i2c-old.h>
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/kmod.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/pgtable.h>
++#include <asm/pgalloc.h>
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("CyberPro v4l video grabber");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++
++#include "../../video/cyber2000fb.h"
++
++/*
++ * These enable various experimental features. Most of these
++ * are just plain broken or just don't work at the moment.
++ */
++/*
++ * Enable this if you want mmap() access. (see bug 4)
++ */
++#undef USE_MMAP
++
++/*
++ * Enable this if you want mmio access. (slow)
++ */
++#define USE_MMIO
++
++/*
++ * The V4L API is unclear whether VIDIOCSCAPTURE call is allowed while
++ * capture is running. The default is to disallow the call.
++ *
++ * Define this if you do want to allow the call while capture is active.
++ */
++#undef ALLOW_SCAPTURE_WHILE_CAP
++
++/*
++ * We capture two frames
++ */
++#define NR_FRAMES 2
++
++/*
++ * One frame of video is 202 pages, assuming YUV422 format, 716x576
++ */
++#define NR_PAGES 202
++
++struct src_info {
++ unsigned int offset; /* offset of source data */
++ unsigned int x; /* source x */
++ unsigned int y; /* source y */
++ unsigned int width; /* source width */
++ unsigned int height; /* source height */
++ unsigned int format; /* source format */
++};
++
++struct dst_info {
++ unsigned int x; /* destination x */
++ unsigned int y; /* destination y */
++ unsigned int width; /* destination width */
++ unsigned int height; /* destination height */
++ unsigned int chromakey; /* chromakey */
++ unsigned int flags; /* flags (eg, chromakey enable) */
++};
++
++struct cyberpro_vidinfo;
++
++struct win_info {
++ void (*init)(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi);
++ void (*set_src)(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi);
++ void (*set_win)(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi);
++ void (*ctl)(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi, int on_off);
++
++ /* public */
++ struct src_info src;
++ struct dst_info dst;
++
++ /* private */
++ unsigned short vid_fifo_ctl;
++ unsigned char vid_fmt;
++ unsigned char vid_disp_ctl1;
++ unsigned char vid_fifo_ctl1;
++ unsigned char vid_misc_ctl1;
++};
++
++struct framebuf {
++ unsigned int offset; /* mmap offset for this frame */
++ unsigned int status;
++#define FRAME_FREE 0
++#define FRAME_DONE 1
++#define FRAME_WAITING 2
++#define FRAME_GRABBING 3
++
++ /*
++ * Bus-Master DMA stuff. Note that we should
++ * probably use the kiovec stuff instead.
++ */
++ unsigned long bus_addr[NR_PAGES]; /* list of pages */
++ struct page *pages[NR_PAGES];
++ void *buffer;
++ int dbg;
++};
++
++struct cyberpro_vidinfo {
++ struct video_device *dev;
++ struct i2c_bus *bus;
++ struct cyberpro_info info; /* host information */
++ unsigned char *regs;
++ unsigned int irq; /* PCI interrupt number */
++
++ /* hardware configuration */
++ unsigned int stream_fmt; /* format of stream from decoder*/
++
++ /* software settings */
++ unsigned int decoder:1; /* decoder loaded */
++ unsigned int interlace:1; /* interlace */
++ unsigned int buf_set:1; /* VIDIOCSFBUF has been issued */
++ unsigned int win_set:1; /* VIDIOCSWIN has been issued */
++ unsigned int cap_active:1; /* capture is active */
++ unsigned int ovl_active:1; /* overlay is active */
++ unsigned int mmaped:1; /* buffer is mmap()d */
++ unsigned int unused:25;
++
++ unsigned int users; /* number of users */
++ unsigned long cap_mem_offset; /* capture framebuffer offset */
++ void * buffer; /* kernel capture buffer */
++ unsigned int norm; /* video standard */
++
++ struct video_capability cap; /* capabilities */
++ struct video_picture pic; /* current picture settings */
++ struct video_buffer buf; /* display parameters */
++ struct video_capture capt; /* video capture params */
++
++ struct win_info *ovl; /* overlay window set */
++ struct win_info ext; /* "Extended" window info */
++ struct win_info v2; /* "V2" window info */
++ struct win_info x2; /* "X2" window info */
++
++ unsigned int bm_offset; /* Cap memory bus master offset */
++ unsigned int bm_index; /* Cap page index */
++
++#ifdef USE_MMAP
++ unsigned int frame_idx; /* currently grabbing frame */
++ unsigned int frame_size;
++ struct framebuf frame[NR_FRAMES];
++ wait_queue_head_t frame_wait;
++#endif
++
++ wait_queue_head_t vbl_wait;
++
++ /*
++ * cyberpro registers
++ */
++ unsigned char cap_mode1;
++ unsigned char cap_mode2;
++ unsigned char cap_miscctl;
++ unsigned char vfac1;
++ unsigned char vfac3;
++};
++
++/*
++ * Our access methods.
++ */
++#define cyberpro_writel(val,reg,dp) writel(val, (dp)->regs + (reg))
++#define cyberpro_writew(val,reg,dp) writew(val, (dp)->regs + (reg))
++#define cyberpro_writeb(val,reg,dp) writeb(val, (dp)->regs + (reg))
++
++#define cyberpro_readb(reg,dp) readb((dp)->regs + (reg))
++
++static inline void
++cyberpro_grphw(unsigned int reg, unsigned int val, struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ cyberpro_writew((reg & 255) | val << 8, 0x3ce, dp);
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_grphw8(unsigned int reg, unsigned int val, struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ cyberpro_grphw(reg, val, dp);
++}
++
++static unsigned char cyberpro_grphr8(int reg, struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ cyberpro_writeb(reg, 0x3ce, dp);
++ return cyberpro_readb(0x3cf, dp);
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_grphw16(int reg, unsigned int val, struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ cyberpro_grphw(reg, val, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw(reg + 1, val >> 8, dp);
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_grphw24(int reg, unsigned int val, struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ cyberpro_grphw(reg, val, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw(reg + 1, val >> 8, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw(reg + 2, val >> 16, dp);
++}
++
++#if 0
++static void
++cyberpro_dbg_dump(void)
++{
++ int i;
++ unsigned char idx[] =
++ { 0x30, 0x3e, 0x98, 0x99, 0x9a, 0x9b, 0x9c, 0x9d,
++ 0xa6, 0xa7, 0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xab, 0xac, 0xad };
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG);
++ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(idx); i++)
++ printk("%02x ", idx[i]);
++ printk("\n" KERN_DEBUG);
++ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(idx); i++)
++ printk("%02x ", cyberpro_grphr8(idx[i]));
++ printk("\n");
++}
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * On the NetWinder, we can put the SAA7111 to sleep by holding
++ * it in reset.
++ *
++ * Note: once we have initialised the SAA7111, we can't put it back to
++ * sleep and expect it to keep its settings. Maybe a better solution
++ * is to register/de-register the i2c bus in open/release?
++ */
++static void
++decoder_sleep(int sleep)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER
++ extern spinlock_t gpio_lock;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&gpio_lock);
++ cpld_modify(CPLD_7111_DISABLE, sleep ? CPLD_7111_DISABLE : 0);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&gpio_lock);
++
++ if (!sleep) {
++ /*
++ * wait 20ms for device to wake up
++ */
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(HZ / 50);
++ }
++#endif
++}
++
++/* -------------------------------- I2C support ---------------------------- */
++
++#define I2C_DELAY 100
++
++static void
++cyberpro_i2c_setlines(struct i2c_bus *bus, int ctrl, int data)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = bus->data;
++ int v;
++
++ v = (ctrl ? EXT_LATCH2_I2C_CLKEN : 0x00) | (data ? EXT_LATCH2_I2C_DATEN : 0x00);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_LATCH2, v, dp);
++
++ udelay(I2C_DELAY);
++}
++
++static int
++cyberpro_i2c_getdataline(struct i2c_bus *bus)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = bus->data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ int v;
++
++ save_flags(flags);
++ cli();
++
++ v = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_LATCH2, dp);
++
++ restore_flags(flags);
++
++ return v & EXT_LATCH2_I2C_DAT ? 1 : 0;
++}
++
++static void
++cyberpro_i2c_attach(struct i2c_bus *bus, int id)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = bus->data;
++ int zero = 0;
++
++ if (id == I2C_DRIVERID_VIDEODECODER) {
++ __u16 norm = dp->norm;
++ i2c_control_device(bus, id, DECODER_SET_NORM, &norm);
++ i2c_control_device(bus, id, DECODER_SET_PICTURE, &dp->pic);
++ i2c_control_device(bus, id, DECODER_ENABLE_OUTPUT, &zero);
++
++ dp->decoder = 1;
++ }
++}
++
++static void
++cyberpro_i2c_detach(struct i2c_bus *bus, int id)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = bus->data;
++
++ if (id == I2C_DRIVERID_VIDEODECODER)
++ dp->decoder = 0;
++}
++
++static struct i2c_bus cyberpro_i2c_bus = {
++ name: "",
++ id: I2C_BUSID_CYBER2000,
++ bus_lock: SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED,
++ attach_inform: cyberpro_i2c_attach,
++ detach_inform: cyberpro_i2c_detach,
++ i2c_setlines: cyberpro_i2c_setlines,
++ i2c_getdataline: cyberpro_i2c_getdataline,
++};
++
++/*------------------------- Extended Overlay Window -------------------------
++ * Initialise 1st overlay window (works)
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_ext_init(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ wi->vid_fifo_ctl = 0xf87c;
++ wi->vid_fmt = EXT_VID_FMT_YUV422;
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 = EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_VINTERPOL_OFF |
++ EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_NOCLIP;
++ wi->vid_fifo_ctl1 = EXT_VID_FIFO_CTL1_INTERLEAVE |
++ EXT_VID_FIFO_CTL1_OE_HIGH;
++ wi->vid_misc_ctl1 = 0;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1, wi->vid_disp_ctl1, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_DDA_X_INIT, 0x0800, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_DDA_Y_INIT, 0x0800, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_VID_FIFO_CTL, wi->vid_fifo_ctl, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (EXT_VID_FIFO_CTL1, wi->vid_fifo_ctl1, dp);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set the source parameters for the extended window
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_ext_set_src(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ unsigned int phase, pitch;
++
++ pitch = (wi->src.width >> 2) & 0x0fff;
++ phase = (wi->src.width + 3) >> 2;
++
++ wi->vid_fmt &= ~7;
++ switch (wi->src.format) {
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB565: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB565; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB24: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB888_24; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB32: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB888_32; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB555: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB555; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV422: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_YUV422; break;
++ }
++
++ cyberpro_grphw24(EXT_MEM_START, wi->src.offset, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_SRC_WIDTH, pitch | ((phase << 4) & 0xf000), dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (EXT_SRC_WIN_WIDTH, phase, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (EXT_VID_FMT, wi->vid_fmt, dp);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set overlay1 window
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_ext_set_win(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ unsigned int xscale, yscale;
++ unsigned int xoff, yoff;
++
++ /*
++ * Note: the offset does not appear to be influenced by
++ * hardware scrolling.
++ */
++ xoff = yoff = 0;
++
++ xoff += wi->dst.x;
++ yoff += wi->dst.y;
++
++ xscale = wi->src.width;
++
++ if (wi->dst.width >= wi->src.width * 2) {
++ wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_DBL_H_PIX;
++ xscale *= 2;
++ } else {
++ wi->vid_fmt &= ~EXT_VID_FMT_DBL_H_PIX;
++ }
++
++ xscale = ((xscale - /*2*/0) * 4096) / wi->dst.width;
++ yscale = ((wi->src.height - /*2*/0) * 4096) / wi->dst.height;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_X_START, xoff, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_X_END, xoff + wi->dst.width, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_Y_START, yoff, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_Y_END, yoff + wi->dst.height, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw24(EXT_COLOUR_COMPARE, wi->dst.chromakey, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_DDA_X_INC, xscale, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_DDA_Y_INC, yscale, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_VID_FMT, wi->vid_fmt, dp);
++
++ if (wi->dst.flags & VIDEO_WINDOW_CHROMAKEY)
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 &= ~EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_IGNORE_CCOMP;
++ else
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 |= EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_IGNORE_CCOMP;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Enable or disable the 1st overlay window. Note that for anything
++ * useful to be displayed, we must have capture enabled.
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_ext_ctl(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi, int on)
++{
++ if (on)
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 |= EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_ENABLE_WINDOW;
++ else
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 &= ~EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_ENABLE_WINDOW;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1, wi->vid_disp_ctl1, dp);
++}
++
++/*------------------------------- V2 Overlay Window -------------------------
++ * Initialise 2nd overlay window (guesswork)
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_v2_init(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ wi->vid_fifo_ctl = 0xf87c;
++ wi->vid_fmt = EXT_VID_FMT_YUV422;
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 = EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_VINTERPOL_OFF |
++ EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_NOCLIP;
++ wi->vid_fifo_ctl1 = 0x06;
++ wi->vid_misc_ctl1 = 0;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_Y, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (Y_V2_VID_DISP_CTL1, wi->vid_disp_ctl1, dp);
++ /* No DDA init values */
++ cyberpro_grphw16(Y_V2_VID_FIFO_CTL, wi->vid_fifo_ctl, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (Y_V2_VID_FIFO_CTL1, wi->vid_fifo_ctl1, dp);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set the source parameters for the v2 window
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_v2_set_src(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ unsigned int phase, pitch;
++
++ pitch = (wi->src.width >> 2) & 0x0fff;
++ phase = (wi->src.width + 3) >> 2;
++
++ wi->vid_fmt &= ~7;
++ switch (wi->src.format) {
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB565: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB565; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB24: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB888_24; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB32: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB888_32; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB555: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB555; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV422: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_YUV422; break;
++ }
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_X, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw24(X_V2_VID_MEM_START, wi->src.offset, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(X_V2_VID_SRC_WIDTH, pitch | ((phase << 4) & 0xf000), dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (X_V2_VID_SRC_WIN_WIDTH, phase, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_Y, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(Y_V2_VID_FMT, wi->vid_fmt, dp);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set v2 window
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_v2_set_win(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ unsigned int xscale, yscale;
++ unsigned int xoff, yoff;
++
++ /*
++ * Note: the offset does not appear to be influenced by
++ * hardware scrolling.
++ */
++ xoff = yoff = 0;
++
++ xoff += wi->dst.x;
++ yoff += wi->dst.y;
++
++ xscale = (wi->src.width * 4096) / wi->dst.width;
++ yscale = (wi->src.height * 4096) / wi->dst.height;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_X, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(X_V2_X_START, xoff, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(X_V2_X_END, xoff + wi->dst.width, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(X_V2_Y_START, yoff, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(X_V2_Y_END, yoff + wi->dst.height, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_Y, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(Y_V2_DDA_X_INC, xscale, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(Y_V2_DDA_Y_INC, yscale, dp);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Enable or disable the 2nd overlay window. Note that for anything
++ * useful to be displayed, we must have capture enabled.
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_v2_ctl(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi, int on)
++{
++ if (on)
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 |= EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_ENABLE_WINDOW;
++ else
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 &= ~EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_ENABLE_WINDOW;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_Y, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(Y_V2_VID_DISP_CTL1, wi->vid_disp_ctl1, dp);
++}
++
++/*--------------------------- X2 Overlay Window -----------------------------
++ * Initialise 3rd overlay window (guesswork)
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_x2_init(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ wi->vid_fmt = EXT_VID_FMT_YUV422;
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 = 0x40;
++ wi->vid_misc_ctl1 = 0;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_K, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (K_X2_VID_DISP_CTL1, wi->vid_disp_ctl1, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(K_X2_DDA_X_INIT, 0x0800, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(K_X2_DDA_Y_INIT, 0x0800, dp);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set the source parameters for the x2 window
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_x2_set_src(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ unsigned int phase, pitch;
++
++ pitch = (wi->src.width >> 2) & 0x0fff;
++ phase = (wi->src.width + 3) >> 2;
++
++ wi->vid_fmt &= ~7;
++ switch (wi->src.format) {
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB565: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB565; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB24: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB888_24; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB32: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB888_32; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB555: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_RGB555; break;
++ case VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV422: wi->vid_fmt |= EXT_VID_FMT_YUV422; break;
++ }
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_J, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw24(J_X2_VID_MEM_START, wi->src.offset, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(J_X2_VID_SRC_WIDTH, pitch | ((phase << 4) & 0xf000), dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8 (J_X2_VID_SRC_WIN_WIDTH, phase, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_K, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(K_X2_VID_FMT, wi->vid_fmt, dp);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set x2 window
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_x2_set_win(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi)
++{
++ unsigned int xscale, yscale;
++ unsigned int xoff, yoff;
++
++ /*
++ * Note: the offset does not appear to be influenced by
++ * hardware scrolling.
++ */
++ xoff = yoff = 0;
++
++ xoff += wi->dst.x;
++ yoff += wi->dst.y;
++
++ xscale = (wi->src.width * 4096) / wi->dst.width;
++ yscale = (wi->src.height * 4096) / wi->dst.height;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_J, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(J_X2_X_START, xoff, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(J_X2_X_END, xoff + wi->dst.width, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(J_X2_Y_START, yoff, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(J_X2_Y_END, yoff + wi->dst.height, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_K, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(K_X2_DDA_X_INC, xscale, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(K_X2_DDA_Y_INC, yscale, dp);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Enable or disable the 3rd overlay window. Note that for anything
++ * useful to be displayed, we must have capture enabled.
++ */
++static void
++cyberpro_x2_ctl(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct win_info *wi, int on)
++{
++ if (on)
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 |= EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_ENABLE_WINDOW;
++ else
++ wi->vid_disp_ctl1 &= ~EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_ENABLE_WINDOW;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_K, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(K_X2_VID_DISP_CTL1, wi->vid_disp_ctl1, dp);
++}
++
++/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
++
++#if 0
++static void reset_seq(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ unsigned char ext_mem_ctl = cyberpro_grphr8(0x70, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(ext_mem_ctl | 0x80, 0x70, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(ext_mem_ctl, 0x70, dp);
++}
++#endif
++
++#ifdef USE_MMAP
++/*
++ * Buffer support
++ */
++static int
++cyberpro_alloc_frame_buffer(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp,
++ struct framebuf *frame)
++{
++ unsigned long addr;
++ void *buffer;
++ int pgidx;
++
++ if (frame->buffer)
++ return 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Allocate frame buffer
++ */
++ buffer = vmalloc(NR_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE);
++
++ if (frame->buffer) {
++ vfree(buffer);
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ if (!buffer)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ printk("Buffer allocated @ %p [", buffer);
++
++ frame->buffer = buffer;
++ frame->dbg = 1;
++
++ /*
++ * Don't leak information from the kernel.
++ */
++ memset(buffer, 0x5a, NR_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE);
++
++ /*
++ * Now, reserve all the pages, and calculate
++ * each pages' bus address.
++ */
++ addr = (unsigned long)buffer;
++ for (pgidx = 0; pgidx < NR_PAGES; pgidx++, addr += PAGE_SIZE) {
++ struct page *page;
++ pgd_t *pgd;
++ pmd_t *pmd;
++ pte_t *pte;
++
++ /*
++ * The page should be present. If not,
++ * vmalloc has gone nuts.
++ */
++ pgd = pgd_offset_k(addr);
++ if (pgd_none(*pgd))
++ BUG();
++ pmd = pmd_offset(pgd, addr);
++ if (pmd_none(*pmd))
++ BUG();
++ pte = pte_offset(pmd, addr);
++ if (!pte_present(*pte))
++ BUG();
++
++ page = pte_page(*pte);
++
++ frame->bus_addr[pgidx] = virt_to_bus((void *)page_address(page));
++ frame->pages[pgidx] = page;
++ SetPageReserved(page);
++
++ printk("%08lx (%08lx) ", page_address(page), frame->bus_addr[pgidx]);
++ }
++ printk("\n");
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void
++cyberpro_frames_free_one(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct framebuf *frame)
++{
++ void *buffer;
++ int pgidx;
++
++ frame->status = FRAME_FREE;
++ buffer = frame->buffer;
++ frame->buffer = NULL;
++
++ if (buffer) {
++ for (pgidx = 0; pgidx < NR_PAGES; pgidx++) {
++ frame->bus_addr[pgidx] = 0;
++ ClearPageReserved(frame->pages[pgidx]);
++ frame->pages[pgidx] = NULL;
++ }
++ vfree(buffer);
++ }
++}
++
++static void
++cyberpro_busmaster_frame(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct framebuf *frame)
++{
++ unsigned long bus_addr;
++
++ bus_addr = frame->bus_addr[dp->bm_index];
++
++ if (frame->dbg) {
++ printk("Frame%d: %06x -> %08lx\n",
++ dp->frame_idx,
++ dp->bm_offset,
++ bus_addr);
++ }
++
++ cyber2000_outw(dp->bm_offset, BM_VID_ADDR_LOW);
++ cyber2000_outw(dp->bm_offset >> 16, BM_VID_ADDR_HIGH);
++
++ cyber2000_outw(bus_addr, BM_ADDRESS_LOW);
++ cyber2000_outw(bus_addr >> 16, BM_ADDRESS_HIGH);
++
++ /*
++ * One page-full only
++ */
++ cyber2000_outw(1023, BM_LENGTH);
++
++ /*
++ * Load length
++ */
++ cyber2000_outw(BM_CONTROL_INIT, BM_CONTROL);
++
++ /*
++ * Enable transfer
++ */
++ cyber2000_outw(BM_CONTROL_ENABLE|BM_CONTROL_IRQEN, BM_CONTROL);
++
++ dp->bm_offset += 1024;
++ dp->bm_index += 1;
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_busmaster_interrupt(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ struct framebuf *frame = dp->frame + dp->frame_idx;
++
++ /*
++ * Disable Busmaster operations
++ */
++ cyber2000_outw(0, BM_CONTROL);
++
++ if (frame->status == FRAME_GRABBING) {
++ /*
++ * We are still grabbing this frame to system
++ * memory. Transfer next page if there are
++ * more, or else flag this frame as complete.
++ */
++ if (dp->bm_index < NR_PAGES)
++ cyberpro_busmaster_frame(dp);
++ else {
++ unsigned int idx;
++
++ frame->status = FRAME_DONE;
++ frame->dbg = 0;
++
++ idx = dp->frame_idx + 1;
++ if (idx >= NR_FRAMES)
++ idx = 0;
++
++ dp->frame_idx = idx;
++
++ wake_up(&dp->frame_wait);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_frames_vbl(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, unsigned int stat)
++{
++ struct framebuf *frame = dp->frame + dp->frame_idx;
++
++ /*
++ * No point capturing frames if the grabber isn't active.
++ */
++ if (stat & EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_FREEZE)
++ return;
++
++ /*
++ * If the next buffer is ready for grabbing,
++ * set up the bus master registers for the
++ * transfer.
++ */
++ if (frame->status == FRAME_WAITING) {
++ frame->status = FRAME_GRABBING;
++
++ dp->bm_offset = dp->cap_mem_offset;
++ dp->bm_index = 0;
++
++ cyberpro_busmaster_frame(dp, frame);
++ }
++}
++
++static void __init cyberpro_frames_init(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ unsigned int offset, maxsize;
++ int i;
++
++ init_waitqueue_head(&dp->frame_wait);
++
++ maxsize = 2 * dp->cap.maxwidth * dp->cap.maxheight;
++ dp->frame_size = PAGE_ALIGN(maxsize);
++ dp->frame_idx = 0;
++
++ for (i = offset = 0; i < NR_FRAMES; i++) {
++ dp->frame[i].offset = offset;
++ dp->frame[i].status = FRAME_FREE;
++ offset += dp->frame_size;
++ }
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_frames_free(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ dp->mmaped = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Free all frame buffers
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_FRAMES; i++)
++ cyberpro_frames_free_one(dp, dp->frame + i);
++}
++
++#else
++#define cyberpro_frames_vbl(dp,stat) do { } while (0)
++#define cyberpro_frames_init(dp) do { } while (0)
++#define cyberpro_frames_free(dp) do { } while (0)
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * CyberPro Interrupts
++ * -------------------
++ *
++ * We don't really know how to signal an IRQ clear to the chip. However,
++ * disabling and re-enabling the capture interrupt enable seems to do what
++ * we want.
++ */
++static void cyberpro_interrupt(int nr, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = dev_id;
++ unsigned char old_grphidx;
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ /*
++ * Save old graphics index register
++ */
++ old_grphidx = cyberpro_readb(0x3ce, dp);
++
++ status = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_ROM_UCB4GH, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Was it due to the Capture VSYNC?
++ */
++ if (status & EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_INTSTAT) {
++ /*
++ * Frob the IRQ enable bit to drop the request.
++ */
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL3, dp->vfac3 & ~VFAC_CTL3_CAP_IRQ, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL3, dp->vfac3, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_frames_vbl(dp, status);
++ wake_up(&dp->vbl_wait);
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Restore graphics controller index
++ */
++ cyberpro_writeb(old_grphidx, 0x3ce, dp);
++
++#ifdef USE_MMAP
++ /*
++ * Do Bus-Master IRQ stuff
++ */
++ if (cyber2000_inb(BM_CONTROL) & (1 << 7))
++ cyberpro_busmaster_interrupt(dp);
++#endif
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_capture(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, int on)
++{
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ status = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_ROM_UCB4GH, dp);
++
++ add_wait_queue(&dp->vbl_wait, &wait);
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++
++ if (!!on ^ !(status & EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_FREEZE)) {
++ if (on) {
++ schedule_timeout(40 * HZ / 1000);
++ dp->vfac1 &= ~(VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE|VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE_SYNC);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL1, dp->vfac1, dp);
++
++ status = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_ROM_UCB4GH, dp);
++ } else {
++ dp->vfac1 |= VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE_SYNC;
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL1, dp->vfac1, dp);
++
++ status = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_ROM_UCB4GH, dp);
++ if (!(status & EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_FREEZE))
++ schedule_timeout(40 * HZ / 1000);
++ }
++ }
++
++ current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
++ remove_wait_queue(&dp->vbl_wait, &wait);
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_capture_one(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ struct task_struct *tsk = current;
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, tsk);
++ unsigned int status;
++ unsigned long policy, rt_priority;
++
++ policy = tsk->policy;
++ rt_priority = tsk->rt_priority;
++
++ tsk->policy = SCHED_FIFO;
++ tsk->rt_priority = 1;
++
++ status = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_ROM_UCB4GH, dp);
++
++ add_wait_queue(&dp->vbl_wait, &wait);
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++
++ schedule_timeout(40 * HZ / 1000);
++ dp->vfac1 &= ~(VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE|VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE_SYNC);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL1, dp->vfac1, dp);
++
++ status = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_ROM_UCB4GH, dp);
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(40 * HZ / 1000);
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(40 * HZ / 1000);
++
++ dp->vfac1 |= VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE_SYNC;
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL1, dp->vfac1, dp);
++
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ status = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_ROM_UCB4GH, dp);
++
++ current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
++ remove_wait_queue(&dp->vbl_wait, &wait);
++
++ tsk->policy = policy;
++ tsk->rt_priority = rt_priority;
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_capture_set_win(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ unsigned int xstart, xend, ystart, yend;
++
++ xstart = 4 + dp->capt.x;
++ xend = xstart + dp->capt.width;
++
++ if (dp->cap_mode1 & EXT_CAP_MODE1_8BIT) {
++ /* 8-bit capture */
++ xstart *= 2;
++ xend *= 2;
++ }
++
++ xstart -= 1;
++ xend -= 1;
++
++ ystart = 18 + dp->capt.y;
++ yend = ystart + dp->capt.height / 2;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw16(CAP_X_START, xstart, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(CAP_X_END, xend + 1, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(CAP_Y_START, ystart, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(CAP_Y_END, yend + 2, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * This should take account of capt.decimation
++ */
++ cyberpro_grphw16(CAP_DDA_X_INIT, 0x0800, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(CAP_DDA_X_INC, 0x1000, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(CAP_DDA_Y_INIT, 0x0800, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw16(CAP_DDA_Y_INC, 0x1000, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(CAP_PITCH, dp->capt.width >> 2, dp);
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_set_interlace(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ /*
++ * set interlace mode
++ */
++ if (dp->interlace) {
++ dp->vfac3 |= VFAC_CTL3_CAP_INTERLACE;
++ dp->cap_miscctl &= ~CAP_CTL_MISC_ODDEVEN;
++ dp->ovl->src.height = dp->capt.height;
++ } else {
++ dp->vfac3 &= ~VFAC_CTL3_CAP_INTERLACE;
++ dp->cap_miscctl |= CAP_CTL_MISC_ODDEVEN;
++ dp->ovl->src.height = dp->capt.height / 2;
++ }
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL3, dp->vfac3, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(CAP_CTL_MISC, dp->cap_miscctl, dp);
++
++ dp->ovl->set_src(dp, dp->ovl);
++
++ if (dp->win_set)
++ dp->ovl->set_win(dp, dp->ovl);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Calculate and set the address of the capture buffer. Note we
++ * also update the extended memory buffer for the overlay window.
++ *
++ * base: phys base address of display
++ * width: pixel width of display
++ * height: height of display
++ * depth: depth of display (8/16/24)
++ * bytesperline: number of bytes on a line
++ *
++ * We place the capture buffer 16K after the screen.
++ */
++static int
++cyberpro_set_buffer(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp, struct video_buffer *b)
++{
++ unsigned long screensize, maxbufsz;
++
++ if (b->height <= 0 || b->width <= 0 || b->bytesperline <= 0)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ maxbufsz = dp->cap.maxwidth * dp->cap.maxheight * 2;
++ screensize = b->height * b->bytesperline + 16384;
++
++ if ((screensize + maxbufsz) >= dp->info.fb_size)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ dp->buf.base = b->base;
++ dp->buf.width = b->width;
++ dp->buf.height = b->height;
++ dp->buf.depth = b->depth;
++ dp->buf.bytesperline = b->bytesperline;
++ dp->cap_mem_offset = screensize >> 2;
++
++ cyberpro_grphw24(CAP_MEM_START, dp->cap_mem_offset, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Setup the overlay source information.
++ */
++ dp->ovl->src.offset = dp->cap_mem_offset;
++ dp->ovl->set_src(dp, dp->ovl);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_hw_init(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ unsigned char old;
++
++ /*
++ * Enable access to bus-master registers
++ */
++ dp->info.enable_extregs(dp->info.info);
++
++ dp->vfac1 = VFAC_CTL1_PHILIPS |
++ VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE |
++ VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE_SYNC;
++ dp->vfac3 = VFAC_CTL3_CAP_IRQ;
++
++ dp->cap_miscctl = CAP_CTL_MISC_DISPUSED |
++ CAP_CTL_MISC_SYNCTZOR |
++ CAP_CTL_MISC_SYNCTZHIGH;
++
++ /*
++ * Setup bus-master mode
++ */
++ cyberpro_grphw8(BM_CTRL1, 0x88, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(PCI_BM_CTL, PCI_BM_CTL_ENABLE, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(BM_CTRL0, 0x44, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(BM_CTRL1, 0x84, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw24(CAP_MEM_START, 0, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL1, dp->vfac1, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL3, dp->vfac3, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL2, 0, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(REG_BANK, REG_BANK_Y, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_TV_CTL, 0x80, dp);
++
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_CAP_CTL1, 0x3f, dp); /* disable PIP */
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_CAP_CTL2, 0xc0 | EXT_CAP_CTL2_ODDFRAMEIRQ, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Configure capture mode to match the
++ * external video processor format
++ */
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_CAP_MODE1, dp->cap_mode1, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_CAP_MODE2, dp->cap_mode2, dp);
++
++ /* setup overlay */
++ cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_FIFO_CTL, 0x1010, dp);
++// cyberpro_grphw16(EXT_FIFO_CTL, 0x1b0f, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Always reset the capture parameters on each open.
++ */
++ dp->capt.x = 0;
++ dp->capt.y = 0;
++ dp->capt.width = dp->cap.maxwidth;
++ dp->capt.height = dp->cap.maxheight;
++ dp->capt.decimation = 0;
++ dp->capt.flags = 0;
++
++ cyberpro_capture_set_win(dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Enable VAFC
++ */
++ old = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_LATCH1, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_LATCH1, old | EXT_LATCH1_VAFC_EN, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Enable capture (we hope that VSYNC=1)
++ */
++ dp->vfac1 |= VFAC_CTL1_CAPTURE;
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL1, dp->vfac1, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * The overlay source format is always the
++ * same as the capture stream format.
++ */
++ dp->ovl->src.width = dp->capt.width;
++ dp->ovl->src.height = dp->capt.height;
++ dp->ovl->src.format = dp->stream_fmt;
++
++ /*
++ * Initialise the overlay windows
++ */
++ dp->ext.init(dp, &dp->ext);
++ dp->v2.init(dp, &dp->v2);
++ dp->x2.init(dp, &dp->x2);
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_deinit(struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp)
++{
++ unsigned char old;
++
++ /*
++ * Stop any bus-master activity
++ */
++ cyberpro_writew(0, BM_CONTROL, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Shut down overlay
++ */
++ if (dp->ovl_active)
++ dp->ovl->ctl(dp, dp->ovl, 0);
++ dp->ovl_active = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Shut down capture
++ */
++ if (dp->cap_active)
++ cyberpro_capture(dp, 0);
++ dp->cap_active = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Disable all capture
++ */
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL1, 0, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Disable VAFC
++ */
++ old = cyberpro_grphr8(EXT_LATCH1, dp);
++ cyberpro_grphw8(EXT_LATCH1, old & ~EXT_LATCH1_VAFC_EN, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Disable interrupt (this allows it to float)
++ */
++ dp->vfac3 &= ~VFAC_CTL3_CAP_IRQ;
++ cyberpro_grphw8(VFAC_CTL3, dp->vfac3, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Switch off bus-master mode
++ */
++ cyberpro_grphw8(PCI_BM_CTL, 0, dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Disable access to bus-master registers
++ */
++ dp->info.disable_extregs(dp->info.info);
++}
++
++static int cyberpro_grabber_open(struct video_device *dev, int flags)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = dev->priv;
++ int ret, one = 1;
++
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++ if (flags || dp->users)
++ goto out;
++
++ dp->users += 1;
++
++ if (dp->users == 1) {
++ ret = request_irq(dp->irq, cyberpro_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ,
++ dp->info.dev_name, dp);
++
++ if (ret) {
++ dp->users -= 1;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Initialise the VGA chip
++ */
++ cyberpro_hw_init(dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Enable the IRQ. This allows the IRQ to work as expected
++ * even if the IRQ line is missing the pull-up resistor.
++ */
++ enable_irq(dp->irq);
++
++ i2c_control_device(dp->bus, I2C_DRIVERID_VIDEODECODER,
++ DECODER_ENABLE_OUTPUT, &one);
++ }
++
++ ret = 0;
++out:
++ if (ret)
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_grabber_close(struct video_device *dev)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = dev->priv;
++
++ if (dp->users == 1) {
++ int zero = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Disable the IRQ. This prevents problems with missing
++ * pull-up resistors on the PCI interrupt line.
++ */
++ disable_irq(dp->irq);
++
++ cyberpro_frames_free(dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Turn off the SAA7111 decoder
++ */
++ i2c_control_device(dp->bus, I2C_DRIVERID_VIDEODECODER,
++ DECODER_ENABLE_OUTPUT, &zero);
++
++ /*
++ * Disable grabber
++ */
++ cyberpro_deinit(dp);
++
++ free_irq(dp->irq, dp);
++ }
++
++ dp->users -= 1;
++
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Our general plan here is:
++ * 1. Set the CyberPro to perform a BM-DMA of one frame to this memory
++ * 2. Copy the frame to the userspace
++ *
++ * However, BM-DMA seems to be unreliable at the moment, especially on
++ * rev. 4 NetWinders.
++ */
++static long
++cyberpro_grabber_read(struct video_device *dev, char *buf,
++ unsigned long count, int noblock)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = dev->priv;
++ int ret = -EINVAL;
++
++#ifdef USE_MMIO
++ unsigned long maxbufsz = dp->capt.width * dp->capt.height * 2;
++ char *disp = dp->info.fb + (dp->cap_mem_offset << 2);
++
++ /*
++ * If the buffer is mmap()'d, we shouldn't be using read()
++ */
++ if (dp->mmaped)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (count > maxbufsz)
++ count = maxbufsz;
++
++ if (dp->cap_active)
++ cyberpro_capture(dp, 0);
++ else
++ cyberpro_capture_one(dp);
++
++ ret = (int)count;
++ if (copy_to_user(buf, disp, count))
++ ret = -EFAULT;
++
++ /*
++ * unfreeze capture
++ */
++ if (dp->cap_active)
++ cyberpro_capture(dp, 1);
++#endif
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/*
++ * We don't support writing to the grabber
++ * (In theory, we could allow writing to a separate region of VGA memory,
++ * and display this using the second overlay window. This would allow us
++ * to do video conferencing for example).
++ */
++static long
++cyberpro_grabber_write(struct video_device *dev, const char *buf,
++ unsigned long count, int noblock)
++{
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++static int
++cyberpro_grabber_ioctl(struct video_device *dev, unsigned int cmd, void *arg)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = dev->priv;
++
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case VIDIOCGCAP:
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &dp->cap, sizeof(dp->cap))
++ ? -EFAULT : 0;
++
++ case VIDIOCGCHAN:
++ {
++ struct video_channel chan;
++
++ chan.channel = 0;
++ strcpy(chan.name, "Composite");
++ chan.tuners = 0;
++ chan.flags = 0;
++ chan.type = VIDEO_TYPE_CAMERA;
++ chan.norm = dp->norm;
++
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &chan, sizeof(chan)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCGPICT:
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &dp->pic, sizeof(dp->pic))
++ ? -EINVAL : 0;
++
++ case VIDIOCGWIN:
++ {
++ struct video_window win;
++
++ win.x = dp->ovl->dst.x;
++ win.y = dp->ovl->dst.y;
++ win.width = dp->ovl->dst.width;
++ win.height = dp->ovl->dst.height;
++ win.chromakey = dp->ovl->dst.chromakey;
++ win.flags = VIDEO_WINDOW_CHROMAKEY |
++ (dp->interlace ? VIDEO_WINDOW_INTERLACE : 0);
++ win.clips = NULL;
++ win.clipcount = 0;
++
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &win, sizeof(win))
++ ? -EINVAL : 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCGFBUF:
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &dp->buf, sizeof(dp->buf))
++ ? -EINVAL : 0;
++
++ case VIDIOCGUNIT:
++ {
++ struct video_unit unit;
++
++ unit.video = dev->minor;
++ unit.vbi = VIDEO_NO_UNIT;
++ unit.radio = VIDEO_NO_UNIT;
++ unit.audio = VIDEO_NO_UNIT;
++ unit.teletext = VIDEO_NO_UNIT;
++
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &unit, sizeof(unit))
++ ? -EINVAL : 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCGCAPTURE:
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &dp->capt, sizeof(dp->capt))
++ ? -EFAULT : 0;
++
++ case VIDIOCSCHAN:
++ {
++ struct video_decoder_capability vdc;
++ struct video_channel v;
++ int ok;
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&v, arg, sizeof(v)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (v.channel != 0)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ i2c_control_device(dp->bus, I2C_DRIVERID_VIDEODECODER,
++ DECODER_GET_CAPABILITIES, &vdc);
++
++ switch (v.norm) {
++ case VIDEO_MODE_PAL:
++ ok = vdc.flags & VIDEO_DECODER_PAL;
++ break;
++ case VIDEO_MODE_NTSC:
++ ok = vdc.flags & VIDEO_DECODER_NTSC;
++ break;
++ case VIDEO_MODE_AUTO:
++ ok = vdc.flags & VIDEO_DECODER_AUTO;
++ break;
++ default:
++ ok = 0;
++ }
++ if (!ok)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ dp->norm = v.norm;
++
++ i2c_control_device(dp->bus, I2C_DRIVERID_VIDEODECODER,
++ DECODER_SET_NORM, &v.norm);
++
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCSPICT:
++ {
++ struct video_picture p;
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&p, arg, sizeof(p)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (p.palette != dp->stream_fmt ||
++ p.depth != 8)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ dp->pic = p;
++
++ /* p.depth sets the capture depth */
++ /* p.palette sets the capture palette */
++
++ i2c_control_device(dp->bus, I2C_DRIVERID_VIDEODECODER,
++ DECODER_SET_PICTURE, &p);
++
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCSWIN: /* set the size & position of the overlay window */
++ {
++ struct video_window w;
++ int diff;
++
++ if (!dp->buf_set)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&w, arg, sizeof(w)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (w.clipcount)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ /*
++ * Bound the overlay window by the size of the screen
++ */
++ if (w.x < 0)
++ w.x = 0;
++ if (w.y < 0)
++ w.y = 0;
++
++ if (w.x > dp->buf.width)
++ w.x = dp->buf.width;
++ if (w.y > dp->buf.height)
++ w.y = dp->buf.height;
++
++ if (w.width < dp->capt.width)
++ w.width = dp->capt.width;
++ if (w.height < dp->capt.height)
++ w.height = dp->capt.height;
++
++ if (w.x + w.width > dp->buf.width)
++ w.width = dp->buf.width - w.x;
++ if (w.y + w.height > dp->buf.height)
++ w.height = dp->buf.height - w.y;
++
++ /*
++ * We've tried to make the values fit, but
++ * they just won't.
++ */
++ if (w.width < dp->capt.width || w.height < dp->capt.height)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ diff = dp->ovl->dst.x != w.x ||
++ dp->ovl->dst.y != w.y ||
++ dp->ovl->dst.width != w.width ||
++ dp->ovl->dst.height != w.height ||
++ dp->ovl->dst.chromakey != w.chromakey ||
++ dp->ovl->dst.flags != w.flags;
++
++ if (!dp->win_set || diff) {
++ dp->ovl->dst.x = w.x;
++ dp->ovl->dst.y = w.y;
++ dp->ovl->dst.width = w.width;
++ dp->ovl->dst.height = w.height;
++ dp->ovl->dst.chromakey = w.chromakey;
++ dp->ovl->dst.flags = w.flags;
++
++ if (dp->ovl_active)
++ dp->ovl->ctl(dp, dp->ovl, 0);
++
++ dp->ovl->set_win(dp, dp->ovl);
++
++ if (dp->ovl_active)
++ dp->ovl->ctl(dp, dp->ovl, 1);
++
++ diff = w.flags & VIDEO_WINDOW_INTERLACE ? 1 : 0;
++ if (!dp->win_set || dp->interlace != diff) {
++ dp->interlace = diff;
++ cyberpro_set_interlace(dp);
++ }
++ }
++
++ dp->win_set = 1;
++
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCSFBUF: /* set frame buffer info */
++ {
++ struct video_buffer b;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || !capable(CAP_SYS_RAWIO))
++ return -EPERM;
++
++ if (dp->cap_active)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&b, arg, sizeof(b)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ ret = cyberpro_set_buffer(dp, &b);
++ if (ret == 0) {
++ dp->buf_set = 1;
++ dp->win_set = 0;
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCCAPTURE:
++ {
++ int on;
++
++ if (get_user(on, (int *)arg))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (( on && dp->ovl_active) ||
++ (!on && !dp->ovl_active))
++ return 0;
++
++ if (on && (!dp->buf_set || !dp->win_set))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ cyberpro_capture(dp, on);
++ dp->cap_active = on;
++ dp->ovl->ctl(dp, dp->ovl, on);
++ dp->ovl_active = on;
++
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++#ifdef USE_MMAP
++ case VIDIOCSYNC:
++ {
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ int buf;
++
++ /*
++ * The buffer must have been mmaped
++ * for this call to work.
++ */
++ if (!dp->mmaped)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (get_user(buf, (int *)arg))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (buf < 0 || buf >= NR_FRAMES)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ switch (dp->frame[buf].status) {
++ case FRAME_FREE:
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ case FRAME_WAITING:
++ case FRAME_GRABBING:
++ add_wait_queue(&dp->frame_wait, &wait);
++ while (1) {
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ if (signal_pending(current))
++ break;
++ if (dp->frame[buf].status == FRAME_DONE)
++ break;
++ schedule();
++ }
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
++ remove_wait_queue(&dp->frame_wait, &wait);
++ if (signal_pending(current))
++ return -EINTR;
++ /*FALLTHROUGH*/
++ case FRAME_DONE:
++ dp->frame[buf].status = FRAME_FREE;
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCMCAPTURE:
++ {
++ struct video_mmap vmap;
++
++ /*
++ * The buffer must have been mmaped
++ * for this call to work.
++ */
++ if (!dp->mmaped)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&vmap, arg, sizeof(vmap)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ /*
++ * We can only capture in our source format/size.
++ */
++ if (vmap.frame >= NR_FRAMES ||
++ vmap.format != dp->stream_fmt ||
++ vmap.width != dp->capt.width ||
++ vmap.height != dp->capt.height)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (dp->frame[vmap.frame].status == FRAME_WAITING ||
++ dp->frame[vmap.frame].status == FRAME_GRABBING)
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ dp->frame[vmap.frame].status = FRAME_WAITING;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCGMBUF:
++ {
++ struct video_mbuf vmb;
++ unsigned int i;
++
++ vmb.frames = NR_FRAMES;
++ vmb.size = dp->frame_size * NR_FRAMES;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_FRAMES; i++)
++ vmb.offsets[i] = dp->frame[i].offset;
++
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &vmb, sizeof(vmb)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
++ }
++#endif
++
++ case VIDIOCSCAPTURE:
++ {
++ struct video_capture capt;
++
++#ifndef ALLOW_SCAPTURE_WHILE_CAP
++ if (dp->cap_active)
++ return -EINVAL;
++#endif
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&capt, arg, sizeof(capt)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (capt.x < 0 || capt.width < 0 ||
++ capt.y < 0 || capt.height < 0 ||
++ capt.x + capt.width > dp->cap.maxwidth ||
++ capt.y + capt.height > dp->cap.maxheight)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ /*
++ * The capture width must be a multiple of 4
++ */
++ if (dp->capt.width & 3)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ dp->capt.x = capt.x;
++ dp->capt.y = capt.y;
++ dp->capt.width = capt.width;
++ dp->capt.height = capt.height;
++#ifdef ALLOW_SCAPTURE_WHILE_CAP
++ if (dp->ovl_active)
++ dp->ovl->ctl(dp, dp->ovl, 0);
++ if (dp->cap_active)
++ cyberpro_capture(dp, 0);
++#endif
++ cyberpro_capture_set_win(dp);
++
++ /*
++ * Update the overlay window information
++ */
++ dp->ovl->src.width = capt.width;
++ dp->ovl->src.height = capt.height;
++
++ dp->ovl->set_src(dp, dp->ovl);
++ if (dp->win_set)
++ dp->ovl->set_win(dp, dp->ovl);
++
++#ifdef ALLOW_SCAPTURE_WHILE_CAP
++ if (dp->cap_active)
++ cyberpro_capture(dp, 1);
++ if (dp->ovl_active)
++ dp->ovl->ctl(dp, dp->ovl, 1);
++#endif
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ case VIDIOCGTUNER: /* no tuner */
++ case VIDIOCSTUNER:
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++#ifdef USE_MMAP
++static int
++cyberpro_grabber_mmap(struct video_device *dev, const char *addr, unsigned long size)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp = dev->priv;
++ unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long)addr;
++ pgprot_t prot;
++ int frame_idx, ret = -EINVAL;
++
++#if defined(__arm__)
++ prot = __pgprot(L_PTE_PRESENT | L_PTE_YOUNG | L_PTE_USER | L_PTE_WRITE | L_PTE_DIRTY);
++#elif defined(__i386__)
++ prot = __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED);
++ if (boot_cpu_data.x86 > 3)
++ pgprot_val(prot) |= _PAGE_PCD;
++#else
++#error "Unsupported architecture"
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * The mmap() request must have the correct size.
++ */
++ if (size != NR_FRAMES * dp->frame_size)
++ goto out;
++
++ /*
++ * If it's already mapped, don't re-do
++ */
++ if (dp->mmaped)
++ goto out;
++ dp->mmaped = 1;
++
++ /*
++ * Map in each frame
++ */
++ for (frame_idx = 0; frame_idx < NR_FRAMES; frame_idx++) {
++ struct framebuf *frame;
++ int pgidx;
++
++ frame = dp->frame + frame_idx;
++
++ ret = cyberpro_alloc_frame_buffer(dp, frame);
++
++ /*
++ * If an error occurs, we can be lazy and leave what we've
++ * been able to do. Our release function will free any
++ * allocated buffers, and do_mmap_pgoff() will zap any
++ * inserted mappings.
++ */
++ if (ret)
++ goto out2;
++
++ /*
++ * Map in each page on a page by page basis. This is just
++ * a little on the inefficient side, but it's only run once.
++ */
++ for (pgidx = 0; pgidx < NR_PAGES; pgidx++) {
++ unsigned long virt;
++
++ virt = page_address(frame->pages[pgidx]);
++
++ ret = remap_page_range(vaddr, virt_to_phys((void *)virt),
++ PAGE_SIZE, prot);
++
++ if (ret)
++ goto out2;
++
++ vaddr += PAGE_SIZE;
++ }
++ }
++
++ out2:
++ if (ret)
++ dp->mmaped = 0;
++ out:
++ return ret;
++}
++#endif
++
++static int __init cyberpro_grabber_init_done(struct video_device *dev)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_vidinfo *dp;
++ struct cyberpro_info *info = dev->priv;
++ int ret;
++
++ dp = kmalloc(sizeof(*dp), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!dp)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ memset(dp, 0, sizeof(*dp));
++
++ dev->priv = dp;
++ dp->info = *info;
++ dp->dev = dev;
++ dp->bus = &cyberpro_i2c_bus;
++ dp->regs = info->regs;
++ dp->irq = info->dev->irq;
++
++ strcpy(dp->cap.name, dev->name);
++ dp->cap.type = dev->type;
++ dp->cap.channels = 1;
++ dp->cap.audios = 0;
++ dp->cap.minwidth = 32;
++ dp->cap.maxwidth = 716;
++ dp->cap.minheight = 32;
++ dp->cap.maxheight = 576;
++
++ dp->pic.brightness = 32768;
++ dp->pic.hue = 32768;
++ dp->pic.colour = 32768;
++ dp->pic.contrast = 32768;
++ dp->pic.whiteness = 0;
++ dp->pic.depth = 8;
++ dp->pic.palette = VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV422;
++
++ /* dp->buf is setup by the user */
++ /* dp->cap_mem_offset setup by dp->buf */
++
++ dp->norm = VIDEO_MODE_AUTO;
++
++ /*
++ * The extended overlay window
++ */
++ dp->ext.init = cyberpro_ext_init;
++ dp->ext.set_src = cyberpro_ext_set_src;
++ dp->ext.set_win = cyberpro_ext_set_win;
++ dp->ext.ctl = cyberpro_ext_ctl;
++
++ /*
++ * The V2 overlay window
++ */
++ dp->v2.init = cyberpro_v2_init;
++ dp->v2.set_src = cyberpro_v2_set_src;
++ dp->v2.set_win = cyberpro_v2_set_win;
++ dp->v2.ctl = cyberpro_v2_ctl;
++
++ /*
++ * The X2 overlay window
++ */
++ dp->x2.init = cyberpro_x2_init;
++ dp->x2.set_src = cyberpro_x2_set_src;
++ dp->x2.set_win = cyberpro_x2_set_win;
++ dp->x2.ctl = cyberpro_x2_ctl;
++
++ /*
++ * Set the overlay window which we shall be using
++ */
++ dp->ovl = &dp->ext;
++
++ dp->cap_mode1 = EXT_CAP_MODE1_ALTFIFO;
++
++ /*
++ * Initialise hardware specific values.
++ * - CCIR656 8bit mode (YUV422 data)
++ * - Ignore Hgood signal
++ * - Invert Odd/Even field signal
++ */
++ dp->cap_mode1 |= EXT_CAP_MODE1_CCIR656 | EXT_CAP_MODE1_8BIT;
++ dp->cap_mode2 = EXT_CAP_MODE2_FIXSONY | EXT_CAP_MODE2_DATEND |
++ EXT_CAP_MODE2_CCIRINVOE;
++ dp->stream_fmt = VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV422;
++
++
++ init_waitqueue_head(&dp->vbl_wait);
++ cyberpro_frames_init(dp);
++
++ /*
++ * wake up the decoder
++ */
++ decoder_sleep(0);
++
++ dp->bus->data = dp;
++ strncpy(dp->bus->name, dev->name, sizeof(dp->bus->name));
++
++ pci_set_master(dp->info.dev);
++
++ ret = i2c_register_bus(dp->bus);
++
++ /*
++ * If we successfully registered the bus, but didn't initialise
++ * the decoder (because its driver is not present), request
++ * that it is loaded.
++ */
++ if (ret == 0 && !dp->decoder)
++ request_module("saa7111");
++
++ /*
++ * If that didn't work, then we're out of luck.
++ */
++ if (ret == 0 && !dp->decoder) {
++ i2c_unregister_bus(dp->bus);
++ ret = -ENXIO;
++ }
++
++ if (ret) {
++ kfree(dp);
++
++ /*
++ * put the decoder back to sleep
++ */
++ decoder_sleep(1);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static struct video_device cyberpro_grabber = {
++ name: "",
++ type: VID_TYPE_CAPTURE | VID_TYPE_OVERLAY |
++ VID_TYPE_CHROMAKEY | VID_TYPE_SCALES |
++ VID_TYPE_SUBCAPTURE,
++ hardware: 0,
++ open: cyberpro_grabber_open,
++ close: cyberpro_grabber_close,
++ read: cyberpro_grabber_read,
++ write: cyberpro_grabber_write,
++ ioctl: cyberpro_grabber_ioctl,
++#ifdef USE_MMAP
++ mmap: cyberpro_grabber_mmap,
++#endif
++ initialize: cyberpro_grabber_init_done,
++};
++
++int init_cyber2000fb_viddev(void)
++{
++ struct cyberpro_info info;
++
++ if (!cyber2000fb_attach(&info, 0))
++ return -ENXIO;
++
++ strncpy(cyberpro_grabber.name, info.dev_name, sizeof(cyberpro_grabber.name));
++
++ cyberpro_grabber.priv = &info;
++
++ return video_register_device(&cyberpro_grabber, VFL_TYPE_GRABBER, -1);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This can be cleaned up when the SAA7111 code is fixed.
++ */
++#ifdef MODULE
++static int __init cyberpro_init(void)
++{
++ disable_irq(35);
++ return init_cyber2000fb_viddev();
++}
++
++static void __exit cyberpro_exit(void)
++{
++ video_unregister_device(&cyberpro_grabber);
++ kfree(cyberpro_grabber.priv);
++ i2c_unregister_bus(&cyberpro_i2c_bus);
++
++ /*
++ * put the decoder back to sleep
++ */
++ decoder_sleep(1);
++
++ cyber2000fb_detach(0);
++}
++
++module_init(cyberpro_init);
++module_exit(cyberpro_exit);
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/i2c-old.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/i2c-old.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/i2c-old.c 2004-02-27 20:03:26.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/i2c-old.c 2004-02-27 23:41:21.000000000 +0000
+@@ -36,11 +36,20 @@
+ static struct i2c_driver *drivers[I2C_DRIVER_MAX];
+ static int bus_count = 0, driver_count = 0;
+
++extern int saa7111_init(void);
++extern int saa7185_init(void);
++extern int bt819_init(void);
++extern int bt856_init(void);
++
+ int i2c_init(void)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "i2c: initialized%s\n",
+ scan ? " (i2c bus scan enabled)" : "");
+
++#if defined(CONFIG_VIDEO_CYBERPRO)
++ saa7111_init();
++#endif
++
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -52,10 +61,10 @@
+ int i,j,ack=1;
+ unsigned char addr;
+ LOCK_FLAGS;
+-
++
+ /* probe for device */
+ LOCK_I2C_BUS(bus);
+- for (addr = driver->addr_l; addr <= driver->addr_h; addr += 2)
++ for (addr = driver->addr_l; addr <= driver->addr_h; addr += 2)
+ {
+ i2c_start(bus);
+ ack = i2c_sendbyte(bus,addr,0);
+@@ -87,8 +96,8 @@
+ device->addr = addr;
+
+ /* Attach */
+-
+- if (driver->attach(device)!=0)
++
++ if (driver->attach(device)!=0)
+ {
+ kfree(device);
+ return;
+@@ -114,7 +123,7 @@
+ for (i = 0; i < I2C_DEVICE_MAX; i++)
+ if (device == device->driver->devices[i])
+ break;
+- if (I2C_DEVICE_MAX == i)
++ if (I2C_DEVICE_MAX == i)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "i2c: detach_device #1: device not found: %s\n",
+ device->name);
+@@ -126,7 +135,7 @@
+ for (i = 0; i < I2C_DEVICE_MAX; i++)
+ if (device == device->bus->devices[i])
+ break;
+- if (I2C_DEVICE_MAX == i)
++ if (I2C_DEVICE_MAX == i)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "i2c: detach_device #2: device not found: %s\n",
+ device->name);
+@@ -158,19 +167,19 @@
+ busses[i] = bus;
+ bus_count++;
+ REGPRINT(printk("i2c: bus registered: %s\n",bus->name));
+-
++
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+
+- if (scan)
++ if (scan)
+ {
+ /* scan whole i2c bus */
+ LOCK_I2C_BUS(bus);
+- for (i = 0; i < 256; i+=2)
++ for (i = 0; i < 256; i+=2)
+ {
+ i2c_start(bus);
+ ack = i2c_sendbyte(bus,i,0);
+ i2c_stop(bus);
+- if (!ack)
++ if (!ack)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_INFO "i2c: scanning bus %s: found device at addr=0x%02x\n",
+ bus->name,i);
+@@ -198,20 +207,20 @@
+ for (i = 0; i < I2C_BUS_MAX; i++)
+ if (bus == busses[i])
+ break;
+- if (I2C_BUS_MAX == i)
++ if (I2C_BUS_MAX == i)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "i2c: unregister_bus #1: bus not found: %s\n",
+ bus->name);
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
+-
++
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-
++
+ busses[i] = NULL;
+ bus_count--;
+ REGPRINT(printk("i2c: bus unregistered: %s\n",bus->name));
+
+- return 0;
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+@@ -231,9 +240,9 @@
+
+ drivers[i] = driver;
+ driver_count++;
+-
++
+ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
+-
++
+ REGPRINT(printk("i2c: driver registered: %s\n",driver->name));
+
+ /* Probe available busses */
+@@ -256,7 +265,7 @@
+ for (i = 0; i < I2C_DRIVER_MAX; i++)
+ if (driver == drivers[i])
+ break;
+- if (I2C_DRIVER_MAX == i)
++ if (I2C_DRIVER_MAX == i)
+ {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "i2c: unregister_driver: driver not found: %s\n",
+ driver->name);
+@@ -264,7 +273,7 @@
+ }
+
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-
++
+ drivers[i] = NULL;
+ driver_count--;
+ REGPRINT(printk("i2c: driver unregistered: %s\n",driver->name));
+@@ -328,7 +337,7 @@
+ int i2c_ack(struct i2c_bus *bus)
+ {
+ int ack;
+-
++
+ I2C_SET(bus,0,1);
+ I2C_SET(bus,1,1);
+ ack = I2C_GET(bus);
+@@ -339,7 +348,7 @@
+ int i2c_sendbyte(struct i2c_bus *bus,unsigned char data,int wait_for_ack)
+ {
+ int i, ack;
+-
++
+ I2C_SET(bus,0,0);
+ for (i=7; i>=0; i--)
+ (data&(1<<i)) ? i2c_one(bus) : i2c_zero(bus);
+@@ -354,9 +363,9 @@
+ {
+ int i;
+ unsigned char data=0;
+-
++
+ I2C_SET(bus,0,1);
+- for (i=7; i>=0; i--)
++ for (i=7; i>=0; i--)
+ {
+ I2C_SET(bus,1,1);
+ if (I2C_GET(bus))
+@@ -373,7 +382,7 @@
+ int i2c_read(struct i2c_bus *bus, unsigned char addr)
+ {
+ int ret;
+-
++
+ if (bus->i2c_read)
+ return bus->i2c_read(bus, addr);
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/saa7111.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/saa7111.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/media/video/saa7111.c 2001-09-30 20:26:06.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/media/video/saa7111.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -20,9 +20,9 @@
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ */
+-
+-#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
+ #include <linux/delay.h>
+ #include <linux/errno.h>
+ #include <linux/fs.h>
+@@ -149,7 +149,11 @@
+ 0x0d, 0x00, /* 0d - HUE=0 */
+ 0x0e, 0x01, /* 0e - CDTO=0, CSTD=0, DCCF=0, FCTC=0, CHBW=1 */
+ 0x0f, 0x00, /* 0f - reserved */
++#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER
+ 0x10, 0x48, /* 10 - OFTS=1, HDEL=0, VRLN=1, YDEL=0 */
++#else
++ 0x10, 0xc8, /* 10 - OFTS=YUV-CCIR656, HDEL=0, VLRN=1, YDEL=0 */
++#endif
+ 0x11, 0x1c, /* 11 - GPSW=0, CM99=0, FECO=0, COMPO=1, OEYC=1, OEHV=1, VIPB=0, COLO=0 */
+ 0x12, 0x00, /* 12 - output control 2 */
+ 0x13, 0x00, /* 13 - output control 3 */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_core.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_core.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_core.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_core.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1665,14 +1665,14 @@
+ }
+ memset(status, 0, 4);
+
+- msg[0]=EIGHT_WORD_MSG_SIZE|SGL_OFFSET_0;
+- msg[1]=I2O_CMD_ADAPTER_RESET<<24|HOST_TID<<12|ADAPTER_TID;
+- msg[2]=core_context;
+- msg[3]=0;
+- msg[4]=0;
+- msg[5]=0;
+- msg[6]=virt_to_bus(status);
+- msg[7]=0; /* 64bit host FIXME */
++ writel(EIGHT_WORD_MSG_SIZE|SGL_OFFSET_0, msg + 0);
++ writel(I2O_CMD_ADAPTER_RESET<<24|HOST_TID<<12|ADAPTER_TID, msg + 1);
++ writel(core_context, msg + 2);
++ writel(0, msg + 3);
++ writel(0, msg + 4);
++ writel(0, msg + 5);
++ writel(virt_to_bus(status), msg + 6);
++ writel(0, msg + 7); /* 64bit host FIXME */
+
+ i2o_post_message(c,m);
+
+@@ -1781,15 +1781,15 @@
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+ msg=(u32 *)(c->mem_offset+m);
+
+- msg[0]=NINE_WORD_MSG_SIZE|SGL_OFFSET_0;
+- msg[1]=I2O_CMD_STATUS_GET<<24|HOST_TID<<12|ADAPTER_TID;
+- msg[2]=core_context;
+- msg[3]=0;
+- msg[4]=0;
+- msg[5]=0;
+- msg[6]=virt_to_bus(c->status_block);
+- msg[7]=0; /* 64bit host FIXME */
+- msg[8]=sizeof(i2o_status_block); /* always 88 bytes */
++ writel(NINE_WORD_MSG_SIZE|SGL_OFFSET_0, msg + 0);
++ writel(I2O_CMD_STATUS_GET<<24|HOST_TID<<12|ADAPTER_TID, msg + 1);
++ writel(core_context, msg + 2);
++ writel(0, msg + 3);
++ writel(0, msg + 4);
++ writel(0, msg + 5);
++ writel(virt_to_bus(c->status_block), msg + 6);
++ writel(0, msg + 7); /* 64bit host FIXME */
++ writel(sizeof(i2o_status_block), msg + 8); /* always 88 bytes */
+
+ i2o_post_message(c,m);
+
+@@ -2193,15 +2193,15 @@
+ }
+ memset(status, 0, 4);
+
+- msg[0]= EIGHT_WORD_MSG_SIZE| TRL_OFFSET_6;
+- msg[1]= I2O_CMD_OUTBOUND_INIT<<24 | HOST_TID<<12 | ADAPTER_TID;
+- msg[2]= core_context;
+- msg[3]= 0x0106; /* Transaction context */
+- msg[4]= 4096; /* Host page frame size */
++ writel(EIGHT_WORD_MSG_SIZE| TRL_OFFSET_6, msg + 0);
++ writel(I2O_CMD_OUTBOUND_INIT<<24 | HOST_TID<<12 | ADAPTER_TID, msg + 1);
++ writel(core_context, msg + 2);
++ writel(0x0106, msg + 3); /* Transaction context */
++ writel(PAGE_SIZE, msg + 4); /* Host page frame size */
+ /* Frame size is in words. 256 bytes a frame for now */
+- msg[5]= MSG_FRAME_SIZE<<16|0x80; /* Outbound msg frame size in words and Initcode */
+- msg[6]= 0xD0000004; /* Simple SG LE, EOB */
+- msg[7]= virt_to_bus(status);
++ writel(MSG_FRAME_SIZE<<16|0x80, msg + 5);/* Outbound msg frame size in words and Initcode */
++ writel(0xD0000004, msg + 6); /* Simple SG LE, EOB */
++ writel(virt_to_bus(status), msg + 7);
+
+ i2o_post_message(c,m);
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_pci.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_pci.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_pci.c 2002-11-28 23:53:13.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/message/i2o/i2o_pci.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -390,4 +390,4 @@
+ MODULE_PARM_DESC(dpt, "Set this if you want to drive DPT cards normally handled by dpt_i2o");
+ module_init(i2o_pci_core_attach);
+ module_exit(i2o_pci_core_detach);
+-
+\ No newline at end of file
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/Config.in 1999-12-25 23:04:56.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1,7 +1,17 @@
+ #
+-# Misc strange devices
++# MCP drivers
+ #
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+-comment 'Misc devices'
++comment 'Multimedia Capabilities Port drivers'
++
++bool 'Multimedia drivers' CONFIG_MCP
++
++# Interface drivers
++dep_bool 'Support SA1100 MCP interface' CONFIG_MCP_SA1100 $CONFIG_MCP $CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100
++
++# Chip drivers
++dep_tristate 'Support for UCB1200 / UCB1300' CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200 $CONFIG_MCP
++dep_tristate ' Audio / Telephony interface support' CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200_AUDIO $CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200 $CONFIG_SOUND
++dep_tristate ' Touchscreen interface support' CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200_TS $CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200
+
+ endmenu
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/Makefile 2000-12-29 22:07:22.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -11,6 +11,14 @@
+
+ O_TARGET := misc.o
+
++export-objs := mcp-core.o mcp-sa1100.o ucb1x00-core.o
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_MCP) += mcp-core.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MCP_SA1100) += mcp-sa1100.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200) += ucb1x00-core.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200_AUDIO) += ucb1x00-audio.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MCP_UCB1200_TS) += ucb1x00-ts.o
++
+ include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+
+ fastdep:
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/mcp-core.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/mcp-core.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/mcp-core.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/mcp-core.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/mcp-core.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Generic MCP (Multimedia Communications Port) layer. All MCP locking
++ * is solely held within this file.
++ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/smp.h>
++
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++
++#include "mcp.h"
++
++/**
++ * mcp_set_telecom_divisor - set the telecom divisor
++ * @mcp: MCP interface structure
++ * @div: SIB clock divisor
++ *
++ * Set the telecom divisor on the MCP interface. The resulting
++ * sample rate is SIBCLOCK/div.
++ */
++void mcp_set_telecom_divisor(struct mcp *mcp, unsigned int div)
++{
++ spin_lock_irq(&mcp->lock);
++ mcp->set_telecom_divisor(mcp, div);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&mcp->lock);
++}
++
++/**
++ * mcp_set_audio_divisor - set the audio divisor
++ * @mcp: MCP interface structure
++ * @div: SIB clock divisor
++ *
++ * Set the audio divisor on the MCP interface.
++ */
++void mcp_set_audio_divisor(struct mcp *mcp, unsigned int div)
++{
++ spin_lock_irq(&mcp->lock);
++ mcp->set_audio_divisor(mcp, div);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&mcp->lock);
++}
++
++/**
++ * mcp_reg_write - write a device register
++ * @mcp: MCP interface structure
++ * @reg: 4-bit register index
++ * @val: 16-bit data value
++ *
++ * Write a device register. The MCP interface must be enabled
++ * to prevent this function hanging.
++ */
++void mcp_reg_write(struct mcp *mcp, unsigned int reg, unsigned int val)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&mcp->lock, flags);
++ mcp->reg_write(mcp, reg, val);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mcp->lock, flags);
++}
++
++/**
++ * mcp_reg_read - read a device register
++ * @mcp: MCP interface structure
++ * @reg: 4-bit register index
++ *
++ * Read a device register and return its value. The MCP interface
++ * must be enabled to prevent this function hanging.
++ */
++unsigned int mcp_reg_read(struct mcp *mcp, unsigned int reg)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int val;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&mcp->lock, flags);
++ val = mcp->reg_read(mcp, reg);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mcp->lock, flags);
++
++ return val;
++}
++
++/**
++ * mcp_enable - enable the MCP interface
++ * @mcp: MCP interface to enable
++ *
++ * Enable the MCP interface. Each call to mcp_enable will need
++ * a corresponding call to mcp_disable to disable the interface.
++ */
++void mcp_enable(struct mcp *mcp)
++{
++ spin_lock_irq(&mcp->lock);
++ if (mcp->use_count++ == 0)
++ mcp->enable(mcp);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&mcp->lock);
++}
++
++/**
++ * mcp_disable - disable the MCP interface
++ * @mcp: MCP interface to disable
++ *
++ * Disable the MCP interface. The MCP interface will only be
++ * disabled once the number of calls to mcp_enable matches the
++ * number of calls to mcp_disable.
++ */
++void mcp_disable(struct mcp *mcp)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&mcp->lock, flags);
++ if (--mcp->use_count == 0)
++ mcp->disable(mcp);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&mcp->lock, flags);
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * This needs re-working
++ */
++static struct mcp *mcp_if;
++
++struct mcp *mcp_get(void)
++{
++ return mcp_if;
++}
++
++int mcp_register(struct mcp *mcp)
++{
++ if (mcp_if)
++ return -EBUSY;
++ if (mcp->owner)
++ __MOD_INC_USE_COUNT(mcp->owner);
++ mcp_if = mcp;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_set_telecom_divisor);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_set_audio_divisor);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_reg_write);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_reg_read);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_enable);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_disable);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_get);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_register);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Core multimedia communications port driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/mcp-sa1100.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/mcp-sa1100.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/mcp-sa1100.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/mcp-sa1100.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/mcp-sa1100.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * SA1100 MCP (Multimedia Communications Port) driver.
++ *
++ * MCP read/write timeouts from Jordi Colomer, rehacked by rmk.
++ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++
++#include "mcp.h"
++
++static void
++mcp_sa1100_set_telecom_divisor(struct mcp *mcp, unsigned int divisor)
++{
++ unsigned int mccr0;
++
++ divisor /= 32;
++
++ mccr0 = Ser4MCCR0 & ~0x00007f00;
++ mccr0 |= divisor << 8;
++ Ser4MCCR0 = mccr0;
++}
++
++static void
++mcp_sa1100_set_audio_divisor(struct mcp *mcp, unsigned int divisor)
++{
++ unsigned int mccr0;
++
++ divisor /= 32;
++
++ mccr0 = Ser4MCCR0 & ~0x0000007f;
++ mccr0 |= divisor;
++ Ser4MCCR0 = mccr0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Write data to the device. The bit should be set after 3 subframe
++ * times (each frame is 64 clocks). We wait a maximum of 6 subframes.
++ * We really should try doing something more productive while we
++ * wait.
++ */
++static void
++mcp_sa1100_write(struct mcp *mcp, unsigned int reg, unsigned int val)
++{
++ int ret = -ETIME;
++ int i;
++
++ Ser4MCDR2 = reg << 17 | MCDR2_Wr | (val & 0xffff);
++
++ for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
++ udelay(mcp->rw_timeout);
++ if (Ser4MCSR & MCSR_CWC) {
++ ret = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (ret < 0)
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "mcp: write timed out\n");
++}
++
++/*
++ * Read data from the device. The bit should be set after 3 subframe
++ * times (each frame is 64 clocks). We wait a maximum of 6 subframes.
++ * We really should try doing something more productive while we
++ * wait.
++ */
++static unsigned int
++mcp_sa1100_read(struct mcp *mcp, unsigned int reg)
++{
++ int ret = -ETIME;
++ int i;
++
++ Ser4MCDR2 = reg << 17 | MCDR2_Rd;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
++ udelay(mcp->rw_timeout);
++ if (Ser4MCSR & MCSR_CRC) {
++ ret = Ser4MCDR2 & 0xffff;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (ret < 0)
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "mcp: read timed out\n");
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void mcp_sa1100_enable(struct mcp *mcp)
++{
++ Ser4MCSR = -1;
++ Ser4MCCR0 |= MCCR0_MCE;
++}
++
++static void mcp_sa1100_disable(struct mcp *mcp)
++{
++ Ser4MCCR0 &= ~MCCR0_MCE;
++}
++
++struct mcp mcp_sa1100 = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ lock: SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED,
++ sclk_rate: 11981000,
++ dma_audio_rd: DMA_Ser4MCP0Rd,
++ dma_audio_wr: DMA_Ser4MCP0Wr,
++ dma_telco_rd: DMA_Ser4MCP1Rd,
++ dma_telco_wr: DMA_Ser4MCP1Wr,
++ set_telecom_divisor: mcp_sa1100_set_telecom_divisor,
++ set_audio_divisor: mcp_sa1100_set_audio_divisor,
++ reg_write: mcp_sa1100_write,
++ reg_read: mcp_sa1100_read,
++ enable: mcp_sa1100_enable,
++ disable: mcp_sa1100_disable,
++};
++
++/*
++ * This needs re-working
++ */
++static int mcp_sa1100_init(void)
++{
++ struct mcp *mcp = &mcp_sa1100;
++ int ret = -ENODEV;
++
++ if (machine_is_accelent_sa() ||
++ machine_is_adsbitsy() || machine_is_assabet() ||
++ machine_is_cerf() || machine_is_flexanet() ||
++ machine_is_freebird() || machine_is_graphicsclient() ||
++ machine_is_graphicsmaster() || machine_is_lart() ||
++ machine_is_omnimeter() || machine_is_pfs168() ||
++ machine_is_shannon() || machine_is_simpad() ||
++ machine_is_simputer() || machine_is_yopy()) {
++ /*
++ * Setup the PPC unit correctly.
++ */
++ PPDR &= ~PPC_RXD4;
++ PPDR |= PPC_TXD4 | PPC_SCLK | PPC_SFRM;
++ PSDR |= PPC_RXD4;
++ PSDR &= ~(PPC_TXD4 | PPC_SCLK | PPC_SFRM);
++ PPSR &= ~(PPC_TXD4 | PPC_SCLK | PPC_SFRM);
++
++ Ser4MCSR = -1;
++ Ser4MCCR1 = 0;
++ Ser4MCCR0 = 0x00007f7f | MCCR0_ADM;
++
++ /*
++ * Calculate the read/write timeout (us) from the bit clock
++ * rate. This is the period for 3 64-bit frames. Always
++ * round this time up.
++ */
++ mcp->rw_timeout = (64 * 3 * 1000000 + mcp->sclk_rate - 1) /
++ mcp->sclk_rate;
++
++ ret = mcp_register(mcp);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++module_init(mcp_sa1100_init);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(mcp_sa1100_init);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("SA11x0 multimedia communications port driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/mcp.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/mcp.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/mcp.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/mcp.h 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/mcp.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ */
++#ifndef MCP_H
++#define MCP_H
++
++struct mcp {
++ struct module *owner;
++ spinlock_t lock;
++ int use_count;
++ unsigned int sclk_rate;
++ unsigned int rw_timeout;
++ dma_device_t dma_audio_rd;
++ dma_device_t dma_audio_wr;
++ dma_device_t dma_telco_rd;
++ dma_device_t dma_telco_wr;
++ void (*set_telecom_divisor)(struct mcp *, unsigned int);
++ void (*set_audio_divisor)(struct mcp *, unsigned int);
++ void (*reg_write)(struct mcp *, unsigned int, unsigned int);
++ unsigned int (*reg_read)(struct mcp *, unsigned int);
++ void (*enable)(struct mcp *);
++ void (*disable)(struct mcp *);
++};
++
++void mcp_set_telecom_divisor(struct mcp *, unsigned int);
++void mcp_set_audio_divisor(struct mcp *, unsigned int);
++void mcp_reg_write(struct mcp *, unsigned int, unsigned int);
++unsigned int mcp_reg_read(struct mcp *, unsigned int);
++void mcp_enable(struct mcp *);
++void mcp_disable(struct mcp *);
++
++/* noddy implementation alert! */
++struct mcp *mcp_get(void);
++int mcp_register(struct mcp *);
++
++#define mcp_get_sclk_rate(mcp) ((mcp)->sclk_rate)
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-audio.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-audio.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-audio.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-audio.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,378 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-audio.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/sound.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++#include <linux/list.h>
++
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#include "ucb1x00.h"
++
++#include "../drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.h"
++
++#define MAGIC 0x41544154
++
++struct ucb1x00_audio {
++ struct file_operations fops;
++ struct file_operations mops;
++ struct ucb1x00 *ucb;
++ audio_stream_t output_stream;
++ audio_stream_t input_stream;
++ audio_state_t state;
++ unsigned int rate;
++ int dev_id;
++ int mix_id;
++ unsigned int daa_oh_bit;
++ unsigned int telecom;
++ unsigned int magic;
++ unsigned int ctrl_a;
++ unsigned int ctrl_b;
++
++ /* mixer info */
++ unsigned int mod_cnt;
++ unsigned short output_level;
++ unsigned short input_level;
++};
++
++#define REC_MASK (SOUND_MASK_VOLUME | SOUND_MASK_MIC)
++#define DEV_MASK REC_MASK
++
++static int
++ucb1x00_mixer_ioctl(struct inode *ino, struct file *filp, uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_audio *ucba;
++ unsigned int val, gain;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ ucba = list_entry(filp->f_op, struct ucb1x00_audio, mops);
++
++ if (_IOC_TYPE(cmd) != 'M')
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (cmd == SOUND_MIXER_INFO) {
++ struct mixer_info mi;
++
++ strncpy(mi.id, "UCB1x00", sizeof(mi.id));
++ strncpy(mi.name, "Philips UCB1x00", sizeof(mi.name));
++ mi.modify_counter = ucba->mod_cnt;
++ return copy_to_user((void *)arg, &mi, sizeof(mi)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
++ }
++
++ if (_IOC_DIR(cmd) & _IOC_WRITE) {
++ unsigned int left, right;
++
++ ret = get_user(val, (unsigned int *)arg);
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++
++ left = val & 255;
++ right = val >> 8;
++
++ if (left > 100)
++ left = 100;
++ if (right > 100)
++ right = 100;
++
++ gain = (left + right) / 2;
++
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (!ucba->telecom) {
++ switch(_IOC_NR(cmd)) {
++ case SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME:
++ ucba->output_level = gain | gain << 8;
++ ucba->mod_cnt++;
++ ucba->ctrl_b = (ucba->ctrl_b & 0xff00) |
++ ((gain * 31) / 100);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_AC_B,
++ ucba->ctrl_b);
++ ret = 0;
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_MIC:
++ ucba->input_level = gain | gain << 8;
++ ucba->mod_cnt++;
++ ucba->ctrl_a = (ucba->ctrl_a & 0x7f) |
++ (((gain * 31) / 100) << 7);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_AC_A,
++ ucba->ctrl_a);
++ ret = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0 && _IOC_DIR(cmd) & _IOC_READ) {
++ switch (_IOC_NR(cmd)) {
++ case SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME:
++ val = ucba->output_level;
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_MIC:
++ val = ucba->input_level;
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC:
++ case SOUND_MIXER_RECMASK:
++ val = ucba->telecom ? 0 : REC_MASK;
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_DEVMASK:
++ val = ucba->telecom ? 0 : DEV_MASK;
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_CAPS:
++ case SOUND_MIXER_STEREODEVS:
++ val = 0;
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ val = 0;
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0)
++ ret = put_user(val, (int *)arg);
++ }
++ out:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int ucb1x00_audio_setrate(struct ucb1x00_audio *ucba, int rate)
++{
++ unsigned int div_rate = ucb1x00_clkrate(ucba->ucb) / 32;
++ unsigned int div;
++
++ div = (div_rate + (rate / 2)) / rate;
++ if (div < 6)
++ div = 6;
++ if (div > 127)
++ div = 127;
++
++ ucba->ctrl_a = (ucba->ctrl_a & ~0x7f) | div;
++
++ if (ucba->telecom) {
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_TC_B, 0);
++ ucb1x00_set_telecom_divisor(ucba->ucb, div * 32);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_TC_A, ucba->ctrl_a);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_TC_B, ucba->ctrl_b);
++ } else {
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_AC_B, 0);
++ ucb1x00_set_audio_divisor(ucba->ucb, div * 32);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_AC_A, ucba->ctrl_a);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_AC_B, ucba->ctrl_b);
++ }
++
++ ucba->rate = div_rate / div;
++
++ return ucba->rate;
++}
++
++static int ucb1x00_audio_getrate(struct ucb1x00_audio *ucba)
++{
++ return ucba->rate;
++}
++
++static void ucb1x00_audio_startup(void *data)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_audio *ucba = data;
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ucba->ucb);
++ ucb1x00_audio_setrate(ucba, ucba->rate);
++
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, UCB_MODE, UCB_MODE_DYN_VFLAG_ENA);
++
++ /*
++ * Take off-hook
++ */
++ if (ucba->daa_oh_bit)
++ ucb1x00_io_write(ucba->ucb, 0, ucba->daa_oh_bit);
++}
++
++static void ucb1x00_audio_shutdown(void *data)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_audio *ucba = data;
++
++ /*
++ * Place on-hook
++ */
++ if (ucba->daa_oh_bit)
++ ucb1x00_io_write(ucba->ucb, ucba->daa_oh_bit, 0);
++
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucba->ucb, ucba->telecom ? UCB_TC_B : UCB_AC_B, 0);
++ ucb1x00_disable(ucba->ucb);
++}
++
++static int
++ucb1x00_audio_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_audio *ucba;
++ int val, ret = 0;
++
++ ucba = list_entry(file->f_op, struct ucb1x00_audio, fops);
++
++ /*
++ * Make sure we have our magic number
++ */
++ if (ucba->magic != MAGIC)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO:
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *)arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ if (val != 0)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ val = 0;
++ break;
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS:
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_CHANNELS:
++ val = 1;
++ break;
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *)arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ val = ucb1x00_audio_setrate(ucba, val);
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE:
++ val = ucb1x00_audio_getrate(ucba);
++ break;
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT:
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS:
++ val = AFMT_S16_LE;
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ return ucb1x00_mixer_ioctl(inode, file, cmd, arg);
++ }
++
++ return put_user(val, (int *)arg);
++}
++
++static int ucb1x00_audio_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_audio *ucba;
++
++ ucba = list_entry(file->f_op, struct ucb1x00_audio, fops);
++
++ return sa1100_audio_attach(inode, file, &ucba->state);
++}
++
++static struct ucb1x00_audio *ucb1x00_audio_alloc(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_audio *ucba;
++
++ ucba = kmalloc(sizeof(*ucba), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (ucba) {
++ memset(ucba, 0, sizeof(*ucba));
++
++ ucba->magic = MAGIC;
++ ucba->ucb = ucb;
++ ucba->fops.owner = THIS_MODULE;
++ ucba->fops.open = ucb1x00_audio_open;
++ ucba->mops.owner = THIS_MODULE;
++ ucba->mops.ioctl = ucb1x00_mixer_ioctl;
++ ucba->state.output_stream = &ucba->output_stream;
++ ucba->state.input_stream = &ucba->input_stream;
++ ucba->state.data = ucba;
++ ucba->state.hw_init = ucb1x00_audio_startup;
++ ucba->state.hw_shutdown = ucb1x00_audio_shutdown;
++ ucba->state.client_ioctl = ucb1x00_audio_ioctl;
++
++ /* There is a bug in the StrongARM causes corrupt MCP data to be sent to
++ * the codec when the FIFOs are empty and writes are made to the OS timer
++ * match register 0. To avoid this we must make sure that data is always
++ * sent to the codec.
++ */
++ ucba->state.need_tx_for_rx = 1;
++
++ init_MUTEX(&ucba->state.sem);
++ ucba->rate = 8000;
++ }
++ return ucba;
++}
++
++static struct ucb1x00_audio *audio, *telecom;
++
++static int __init ucb1x00_audio_init(void)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00 *ucb = ucb1x00_get();
++ struct ucb1x00_audio *a;
++
++ if (!ucb)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ a = ucb1x00_audio_alloc(ucb);
++ if (a) {
++ a->state.input_dma = ucb->mcp->dma_audio_rd;
++ a->state.input_id = "UCB1x00 audio in";
++ a->state.output_dma = ucb->mcp->dma_audio_wr;
++ a->state.output_id = "UCB1x00 audio out";
++ a->dev_id = register_sound_dsp(&a->fops, -1);
++ a->mix_id = register_sound_mixer(&a->mops, -1);
++ a->ctrl_a = 0;
++ a->ctrl_b = UCB_AC_B_IN_ENA|UCB_AC_B_OUT_ENA;
++ audio = a;
++ }
++
++ a = ucb1x00_audio_alloc(ucb);
++ if (a) {
++#if 0
++ a->daa_oh_bit = UCB_IO_8;
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ucb);
++ ucb1x00_io_write(ucb, a->daa_oh_bit, 0);
++ ucb1x00_io_set_dir(ucb, UCB_IO_7 | UCB_IO_6, a->daa_oh_bit);
++ ucb1x00_disable(ucb);
++#endif
++
++ a->telecom = 1;
++ a->state.input_dma = ucb->mcp->dma_telco_rd;
++ a->state.input_id = "UCB1x00 telco in";
++ a->state.output_dma = ucb->mcp->dma_telco_wr;
++ a->state.output_id = "UCB1x00 telco out";
++ a->dev_id = register_sound_dsp(&a->fops, -1);
++ a->mix_id = register_sound_mixer(&a->mops, -1);
++ a->ctrl_a = 0;
++ a->ctrl_b = UCB_TC_B_IN_ENA|UCB_TC_B_OUT_ENA;
++ telecom = a;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit ucb1x00_audio_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_sound_dsp(telecom->dev_id);
++ unregister_sound_dsp(audio->dev_id);
++ unregister_sound_mixer(telecom->mix_id);
++ unregister_sound_mixer(audio->mix_id);
++}
++
++module_init(ucb1x00_audio_init);
++module_exit(ucb1x00_audio_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("UCB1x00 telecom/audio driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-core.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-core.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-core.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-core.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,651 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-core.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * The UCB1x00 core driver provides basic services for handling IO,
++ * the ADC, interrupts, and accessing registers. It is designed
++ * such that everything goes through this layer, thereby providing
++ * a consistent locking methodology, as well as allowing the drivers
++ * to be used on other non-MCP-enabled hardware platforms.
++ *
++ * Note that all locks are private to this file. Nothing else may
++ * touch them.
++ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/arch/shannon.h>
++
++#include "ucb1x00.h"
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_io_set_dir - set IO direction
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @in: bitfield of IO pins to be set as inputs
++ * @out: bitfield of IO pins to be set as outputs
++ *
++ * Set the IO direction of the ten general purpose IO pins on
++ * the UCB1x00 chip. The @in bitfield has priority over the
++ * @out bitfield, in that if you specify a pin as both input
++ * and output, it will end up as an input.
++ *
++ * ucb1x00_enable must have been called to enable the comms
++ * before using this function.
++ *
++ * This function takes a spinlock, disabling interrupts.
++ */
++void ucb1x00_io_set_dir(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int in, unsigned int out)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&ucb->io_lock, flags);
++ ucb->io_dir |= out;
++ ucb->io_dir &= ~in;
++
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IO_DIR, ucb->io_dir);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ucb->io_lock, flags);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_io_write - set or clear IO outputs
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @set: bitfield of IO pins to set to logic '1'
++ * @clear: bitfield of IO pins to set to logic '0'
++ *
++ * Set the IO output state of the specified IO pins. The value
++ * is retained if the pins are subsequently configured as inputs.
++ * The @clear bitfield has priority over the @set bitfield -
++ * outputs will be cleared.
++ *
++ * ucb1x00_enable must have been called to enable the comms
++ * before using this function.
++ *
++ * This function takes a spinlock, disabling interrupts.
++ */
++void ucb1x00_io_write(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int set, unsigned int clear)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&ucb->io_lock, flags);
++ ucb->io_out |= set;
++ ucb->io_out &= ~clear;
++
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IO_DATA, ucb->io_out);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ucb->io_lock, flags);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_io_read - read the current state of the IO pins
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ *
++ * Return a bitfield describing the logic state of the ten
++ * general purpose IO pins.
++ *
++ * ucb1x00_enable must have been called to enable the comms
++ * before using this function.
++ *
++ * This function does not take any semaphores or spinlocks.
++ */
++unsigned int ucb1x00_io_read(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ return ucb1x00_reg_read(ucb, UCB_IO_DATA);
++}
++
++/*
++ * UCB1300 data sheet says we must:
++ * 1. enable ADC => 5us (including reference startup time)
++ * 2. select input => 51*tsibclk => 4.3us
++ * 3. start conversion => 102*tsibclk => 8.5us
++ * (tsibclk = 1/11981000)
++ * Period between SIB 128-bit frames = 10.7us
++ */
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_adc_enable - enable the ADC converter
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ *
++ * Enable the ucb1x00 and ADC converter on the UCB1x00 for use.
++ * Any code wishing to use the ADC converter must call this
++ * function prior to using it.
++ *
++ * This function takes the ADC semaphore to prevent two or more
++ * concurrent uses, and therefore may sleep. As a result, it
++ * can only be called from process context, not interrupt
++ * context.
++ *
++ * You should release the ADC as soon as possible using
++ * ucb1x00_adc_disable.
++ */
++void ucb1x00_adc_enable(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ down(&ucb->adc_sem);
++
++ ucb->adc_cr |= UCB_ADC_ENA;
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ucb);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_ADC_CR, ucb->adc_cr);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_adc_read - read the specified ADC channel
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @adc_channel: ADC channel mask
++ * @sync: wait for syncronisation pulse.
++ *
++ * Start an ADC conversion and wait for the result. Note that
++ * synchronised ADC conversions (via the ADCSYNC pin) must wait
++ * until the trigger is asserted and the conversion is finished.
++ *
++ * This function currently spins waiting for the conversion to
++ * complete (2 frames max without sync).
++ *
++ * If called for a synchronised ADC conversion, it may sleep
++ * with the ADC semaphore held.
++ */
++unsigned int ucb1x00_adc_read(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, int adc_channel, int sync)
++{
++ unsigned int val;
++
++ if (sync)
++ adc_channel |= UCB_ADC_SYNC_ENA;
++
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_ADC_CR, ucb->adc_cr | adc_channel);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_ADC_CR, ucb->adc_cr | adc_channel | UCB_ADC_START);
++
++ for (;;) {
++ val = ucb1x00_reg_read(ucb, UCB_ADC_DATA);
++ if (val & UCB_ADC_DAT_VAL)
++ break;
++ /* yield to other processes */
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(1);
++ }
++
++ return UCB_ADC_DAT(val);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_adc_disable - disable the ADC converter
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ *
++ * Disable the ADC converter and release the ADC semaphore.
++ */
++void ucb1x00_adc_disable(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ ucb->adc_cr &= ~UCB_ADC_ENA;
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_ADC_CR, ucb->adc_cr);
++ ucb1x00_disable(ucb);
++
++ up(&ucb->adc_sem);
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++static int ucb1x00_pm (struct pm_dev *dev, pm_request_t rqst, void *data)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00 *ucb = (struct ucb1x00 *)dev->data;
++ unsigned int isr;
++
++ if (rqst == PM_RESUME) {
++ ucb1x00_enable(ucb);
++ isr = ucb1x00_reg_read(ucb, UCB_IE_STATUS);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_CLEAR, isr);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_CLEAR, 0);
++ ucb1x00_disable(ucb);
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * UCB1x00 Interrupt handling.
++ *
++ * The UCB1x00 can generate interrupts when the SIBCLK is stopped.
++ * Since we need to read an internal register, we must re-enable
++ * SIBCLK to talk to the chip. We leave the clock running until
++ * we have finished processing all interrupts from the chip.
++ */
++static void ucb1x00_irq(int irqnr, void *devid, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00 *ucb = devid;
++ struct ucb1x00_irq *irq;
++ unsigned int isr, i;
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ucb);
++ isr = ucb1x00_reg_read(ucb, UCB_IE_STATUS);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_CLEAR, isr);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_CLEAR, 0);
++
++ for (i = 0, irq = ucb->irq_handler; i < 16 && isr; i++, isr >>= 1, irq++)
++ if (isr & 1 && irq->fn)
++ irq->fn(i, irq->devid);
++ ucb1x00_disable(ucb);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_hook_irq - hook a UCB1x00 interrupt
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @idx: interrupt index
++ * @fn: function to call when interrupt is triggered
++ * @devid: device id to pass to interrupt handler
++ *
++ * Hook the specified interrupt. You can only register one handler
++ * for each interrupt source. The interrupt source is not enabled
++ * by this function; use ucb1x00_enable_irq instead.
++ *
++ * Interrupt handlers will be called with other interrupts enabled.
++ *
++ * Returns zero on success, or one of the following errors:
++ * -EINVAL if the interrupt index is invalid
++ * -EBUSY if the interrupt has already been hooked
++ */
++int ucb1x00_hook_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int idx, void (*fn)(int, void *), void *devid)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_irq *irq;
++ int ret = -EINVAL;
++
++ if (idx < 16) {
++ irq = ucb->irq_handler + idx;
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&ucb->lock);
++ if (irq->fn == NULL) {
++ irq->devid = devid;
++ irq->fn = fn;
++ ret = 0;
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irq(&ucb->lock);
++ }
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_enable_irq - enable an UCB1x00 interrupt source
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @idx: interrupt index
++ * @edges: interrupt edges to enable
++ *
++ * Enable the specified interrupt to trigger on %UCB_RISING,
++ * %UCB_FALLING or both edges. The interrupt should have been
++ * hooked by ucb1x00_hook_irq.
++ */
++void ucb1x00_enable_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int idx, int edges)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (idx < 16) {
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&ucb->lock, flags);
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ucb);
++ if (edges & UCB_RISING) {
++ ucb->irq_ris_enbl |= 1 << idx;
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_RIS, ucb->irq_ris_enbl);
++ }
++ if (edges & UCB_FALLING) {
++ ucb->irq_fal_enbl |= 1 << idx;
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_FAL, ucb->irq_fal_enbl);
++ }
++ ucb1x00_disable(ucb);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ucb->lock, flags);
++ }
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_disable_irq - disable an UCB1x00 interrupt source
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @edges: interrupt edges to disable
++ *
++ * Disable the specified interrupt triggering on the specified
++ * (%UCB_RISING, %UCB_FALLING or both) edges.
++ */
++void ucb1x00_disable_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int idx, int edges)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (idx < 16) {
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&ucb->lock, flags);
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ucb);
++ if (edges & UCB_RISING) {
++ ucb->irq_ris_enbl &= ~(1 << idx);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_RIS, ucb->irq_ris_enbl);
++ }
++ if (edges & UCB_FALLING) {
++ ucb->irq_fal_enbl &= ~(1 << idx);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_FAL, ucb->irq_fal_enbl);
++ }
++ ucb1x00_disable(ucb);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ucb->lock, flags);
++ }
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_free_irq - disable and free the specified UCB1x00 interrupt
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @idx: interrupt index
++ * @devid: device id.
++ *
++ * Disable the interrupt source and remove the handler. devid must
++ * match the devid passed when hooking the interrupt.
++ *
++ * Returns zero on success, or one of the following errors:
++ * -EINVAL if the interrupt index is invalid
++ * -ENOENT if devid does not match
++ */
++int ucb1x00_free_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int idx, void *devid)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_irq *irq;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (idx >= 16)
++ goto bad;
++
++ irq = ucb->irq_handler + idx;
++ ret = -ENOENT;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&ucb->lock);
++ if (irq->devid == devid) {
++ ucb->irq_ris_enbl &= ~(1 << idx);
++ ucb->irq_fal_enbl &= ~(1 << idx);
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ucb);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_RIS, ucb->irq_ris_enbl);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_FAL, ucb->irq_fal_enbl);
++ ucb1x00_disable(ucb);
++
++ irq->fn = NULL;
++ irq->devid = NULL;
++ ret = 0;
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irq(&ucb->lock);
++ return ret;
++
++bad:
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: freeing bad irq %d\n", __FUNCTION__, idx);
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Try to probe our interrupt, rather than relying on lots of
++ * hard-coded machine dependencies. For reference, the expected
++ * IRQ mappings are:
++ *
++ * Machine Default IRQ
++ * adsbitsy IRQ_GPCIN4
++ * cerf IRQ_GPIO_UCB1200_IRQ
++ * flexanet IRQ_GPIO_GUI
++ * freebird IRQ_GPIO_FREEBIRD_UCB1300_IRQ
++ * graphicsclient IRQ_GRAPHICSCLIENT_UCB1200
++ * graphicsmaster IRQ_GRAPHICSMASTER_UCB1200
++ * lart LART_IRQ_UCB1200
++ * omnimeter IRQ_GPIO23
++ * pfs168 IRQ_GPIO_UCB1300_IRQ
++ * simpad IRQ_GPIO_UCB1300_IRQ
++ * shannon SHANNON_IRQ_GPIO_IRQ_CODEC
++ * yopy IRQ_GPIO_UCB1200_IRQ
++ */
++static int __init ucb1x00_detect_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ unsigned long mask;
++
++ mask = probe_irq_on();
++ if (!mask)
++ return NO_IRQ;
++
++ /*
++ * Enable the ADC interrupt.
++ */
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_RIS, UCB_IE_ADC);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_FAL, UCB_IE_ADC);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_CLEAR, 0xffff);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_CLEAR, 0);
++
++ /*
++ * Cause an ADC interrupt.
++ */
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_ADC_CR, UCB_ADC_ENA);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_ADC_CR, UCB_ADC_ENA | UCB_ADC_START);
++
++ /*
++ * Wait for the conversion to complete.
++ */
++ while ((ucb1x00_reg_read(ucb, UCB_ADC_DATA) & UCB_ADC_DAT_VAL) == 0);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_ADC_CR, 0);
++
++ /*
++ * Disable and clear interrupt.
++ */
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_RIS, 0);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_FAL, 0);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_CLEAR, 0xffff);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ucb, UCB_IE_CLEAR, 0);
++
++ /*
++ * Read triggered interrupt.
++ */
++ return probe_irq_off(mask);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This configures the UCB1x00 layer depending on the machine type
++ * we're running on. The UCB1x00 drivers should not contain any
++ * machine dependencies.
++ *
++ * We can get rid of some of these dependencies by using existing
++ * facilities provided by the kernel - namely IRQ probing. The
++ * machine specific files are expected to setup the IRQ levels on
++ * initialisation. With any luck, we'll get rid of all the
++ * machine dependencies here.
++ */
++static int __init ucb1x00_configure(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ unsigned int irq_gpio_pin = 0;
++ int irq, default_irq = NO_IRQ;
++
++ if (machine_is_adsbitsy())
++ default_irq = IRQ_GPCIN4;
++
++// if (machine_is_assabet())
++// default_irq = IRQ_GPIO23;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_CERF
++ if (machine_is_cerf())
++ default_irq = IRQ_GPIO_UCB1200_IRQ;
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FREEBIRD
++ if (machine_is_freebird())
++ default_irq = IRQ_GPIO_FREEBIRD_UCB1300_IRQ;
++#endif
++#if defined(CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSCLIENT)
++// if (machine_is_graphicsclient())
++// default_irq = IRQ_GRAPHICSCLIENT_UCB1200;
++#endif
++#if defined(CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPICSMASTER)
++ if (machine_is_graphicsmaster())
++ default_irq = IRQ_GRAPHICSMASTER_UCB1200;
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_LART
++ if (machine_is_lart()) {
++ default_irq = LART_IRQ_UCB1200;
++ irq_gpio_pin = LART_GPIO_UCB1200;
++ }
++#endif
++ if (machine_is_omnimeter())
++ default_irq = IRQ_GPIO23;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_PFS168
++ if (machine_is_pfs168())
++ default_irq = IRQ_GPIO_UCB1300_IRQ;
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPAD
++ if (machine_is_simpad())
++ default_irq = IRQ_GPIO_UCB1300_IRQ;
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPUTER
++ if (machine_is_simputer()) {
++ default_irq = IRQ_GPIO_UCB1300_IRQ;
++ irq_gpio_pin = GPIO_UCB1300_IRQ;
++ }
++#endif
++ if (machine_is_shannon())
++ default_irq = SHANNON_IRQ_GPIO_IRQ_CODEC;
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_YOPY
++ if (machine_is_yopy())
++ default_irq = IRQ_GPIO_UCB1200_IRQ;
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ACCELENT
++ if (machine_is_accelent_sa()) {
++ ucb->irq = IRQ_GPIO_UCB1200_IRQ;
++ irq_gpio_pin = GPIO_UCB1200_IRQ;
++ }
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Eventually, this will disappear.
++ */
++ if (irq_gpio_pin)
++ set_GPIO_IRQ_edge(irq_gpio_pin, GPIO_RISING_EDGE);
++
++ irq = ucb1x00_detect_irq(ucb);
++ if (irq != NO_IRQ) {
++ if (default_irq != NO_IRQ && irq != default_irq)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "UCB1x00: probed IRQ%d != default IRQ%d\n",
++ irq, default_irq);
++ if (irq == default_irq)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "UCB1x00: probed IRQ%d correctly. "
++ "Please remove machine dependencies from "
++ "ucb1x00-core.c\n", irq);
++ ucb->irq = irq;
++ } else {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "UCB1x00: IRQ probe failed, using IRQ%d\n",
++ default_irq);
++ ucb->irq = default_irq;
++ }
++
++ return ucb->irq == NO_IRQ ? -ENODEV : 0;
++}
++
++struct ucb1x00 *my_ucb;
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_get - get the UCB1x00 structure describing a chip
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ *
++ * Return the UCB1x00 structure describing a chip.
++ *
++ * FIXME: Currently very noddy indeed, which currently doesn't
++ * matter since we only support one chip.
++ */
++struct ucb1x00 *ucb1x00_get(void)
++{
++ return my_ucb;
++}
++
++static int __init ucb1x00_init(void)
++{
++ struct mcp *mcp;
++ unsigned int id;
++ int ret = -ENODEV;
++
++ mcp = mcp_get();
++ if (!mcp)
++ goto no_mcp;
++
++ mcp_enable(mcp);
++ id = mcp_reg_read(mcp, UCB_ID);
++
++ if (id != UCB_ID_1200 && id != UCB_ID_1300) {
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "UCB1x00 ID not found: %04x\n", id);
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ my_ucb = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ucb1x00), GFP_KERNEL);
++ ret = -ENOMEM;
++ if (!my_ucb)
++ goto out;
++
++ if (machine_is_shannon()) {
++ /* reset the codec */
++ GPDR |= SHANNON_GPIO_CODEC_RESET;
++ GPCR = SHANNON_GPIO_CODEC_RESET;
++ GPSR = SHANNON_GPIO_CODEC_RESET;
++
++ }
++
++ memset(my_ucb, 0, sizeof(struct ucb1x00));
++
++ spin_lock_init(&my_ucb->lock);
++ spin_lock_init(&my_ucb->io_lock);
++ sema_init(&my_ucb->adc_sem, 1);
++
++ my_ucb->id = id;
++ my_ucb->mcp = mcp;
++
++ ret = ucb1x00_configure(my_ucb);
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++
++ ret = request_irq(my_ucb->irq, ucb1x00_irq, 0, "UCB1x00", my_ucb);
++ if (ret) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "ucb1x00: unable to grab irq%d: %d\n",
++ my_ucb->irq, ret);
++ kfree(my_ucb);
++ my_ucb = NULL;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ my_ucb->pmdev = pm_register(PM_SYS_DEV, PM_SYS_UNKNOWN, ucb1x00_pm);
++ if (my_ucb->pmdev == NULL)
++ printk("ucb1x00: unable to register in PM.\n");
++ else
++ my_ucb->pmdev->data = my_ucb;
++#endif
++
++out:
++ mcp_disable(mcp);
++no_mcp:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit ucb1x00_exit(void)
++{
++ free_irq(my_ucb->irq, my_ucb);
++ kfree(my_ucb);
++}
++
++module_init(ucb1x00_init);
++module_exit(ucb1x00_exit);
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_get);
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_io_set_dir);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_io_write);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_io_read);
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_adc_enable);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_adc_read);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_adc_disable);
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_hook_irq);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_free_irq);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_enable_irq);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(ucb1x00_disable_irq);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("UCB1x00 core driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-ts.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-ts.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-ts.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-ts.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,664 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/ucb1x00-ts.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * 21-Jan-2002 <jco@ict.es> :
++ *
++ * Added support for synchronous A/D mode. This mode is useful to
++ * avoid noise induced in the touchpanel by the LCD, provided that
++ * the UCB1x00 has a valid LCD sync signal routed to its ADCSYNC pin.
++ * It is important to note that the signal connected to the ADCSYNC
++ * pin should provide pulses even when the LCD is blanked, otherwise
++ * a pen touch needed to unblank the LCD will never be read.
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/smp.h>
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/completion.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++
++#include "ucb1x00.h"
++
++/*
++ * Define this if you want the UCB1x00 stuff to talk to the input layer
++ */
++#undef USE_INPUT
++
++#ifndef USE_INPUT
++
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/miscdevice.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++
++/*
++ * This structure is nonsense - millisecs is not very useful
++ * since the field size is too small. Also, we SHOULD NOT
++ * be exposing jiffies to user space directly.
++ */
++struct ts_event {
++ u16 pressure;
++ u16 x;
++ u16 y;
++ u16 pad;
++ struct timeval stamp;
++};
++
++#define NR_EVENTS 16
++
++#else
++
++#include <linux/input.h>
++
++#endif
++
++struct ucb1x00_ts {
++#ifdef USE_INPUT
++ struct input_dev idev;
++#endif
++ struct ucb1x00 *ucb;
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ struct pm_dev *pmdev;
++#endif
++
++ wait_queue_head_t irq_wait;
++ struct semaphore sem;
++ struct completion init_exit;
++ struct task_struct *rtask;
++ int use_count;
++ u16 x_res;
++ u16 y_res;
++
++#ifndef USE_INPUT
++ struct fasync_struct *fasync;
++ wait_queue_head_t read_wait;
++ u8 evt_head;
++ u8 evt_tail;
++ struct ts_event events[NR_EVENTS];
++#endif
++ int restart:1;
++ int adcsync:1;
++};
++
++static struct ucb1x00_ts ucbts;
++static int adcsync = UCB_NOSYNC;
++
++static int ucb1x00_ts_startup(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts);
++static void ucb1x00_ts_shutdown(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts);
++
++#ifndef USE_INPUT
++
++#define ucb1x00_ts_evt_pending(ts) ((volatile u8)(ts)->evt_head != (ts)->evt_tail)
++#define ucb1x00_ts_evt_get(ts) ((ts)->events + (ts)->evt_tail)
++#define ucb1x00_ts_evt_pull(ts) ((ts)->evt_tail = ((ts)->evt_tail + 1) & (NR_EVENTS - 1))
++#define ucb1x00_ts_evt_clear(ts) ((ts)->evt_head = (ts)->evt_tail = 0)
++
++static inline void ucb1x00_ts_evt_add(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts, u16 pressure, u16 x, u16 y)
++{
++ int next_head;
++
++ next_head = (ts->evt_head + 1) & (NR_EVENTS - 1);
++ if (next_head != ts->evt_tail) {
++ ts->events[ts->evt_head].pressure = pressure;
++ ts->events[ts->evt_head].x = x;
++ ts->events[ts->evt_head].y = y;
++ do_gettimeofday(&ts->events[ts->evt_head].stamp);
++ ts->evt_head = next_head;
++
++ if (ts->fasync)
++ kill_fasync(&ts->fasync, SIGIO, POLL_IN);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&ts->read_wait);
++ }
++}
++
++static inline void ucb1x00_ts_event_release(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ ucb1x00_ts_evt_add(ts, 0, 0, 0);
++}
++
++/*
++ * User space driver interface.
++ */
++static ssize_t
++ucb1x00_ts_read(struct file *filp, char *buffer, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
++{
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = filp->private_data;
++ char *ptr = buffer;
++ int err = 0;
++
++ add_wait_queue(&ts->read_wait, &wait);
++ while (count >= sizeof(struct ts_event)) {
++ err = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ if (signal_pending(current))
++ break;
++
++ if (ucb1x00_ts_evt_pending(ts)) {
++ struct ts_event *evt = ucb1x00_ts_evt_get(ts);
++
++ err = copy_to_user(ptr, evt, sizeof(struct ts_event));
++ ucb1x00_ts_evt_pull(ts);
++
++ if (err)
++ break;
++
++ ptr += sizeof(struct ts_event);
++ count -= sizeof(struct ts_event);
++ continue;
++ }
++
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ err = -EAGAIN;
++ if (filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
++ break;
++ schedule();
++ }
++ current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
++ remove_wait_queue(&ts->read_wait, &wait);
++
++ return ptr == buffer ? err : ptr - buffer;
++}
++
++static unsigned int ucb1x00_ts_poll(struct file *filp, poll_table *wait)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = filp->private_data;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ poll_wait(filp, &ts->read_wait, wait);
++ if (ucb1x00_ts_evt_pending(ts))
++ ret = POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int ucb1x00_ts_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = filp->private_data;
++
++ return fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &ts->fasync);
++}
++
++static int ucb1x00_ts_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = &ucbts;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ ret = ucb1x00_ts_startup(ts);
++ if (ret == 0)
++ filp->private_data = ts;
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Release touchscreen resources. Disable IRQs.
++ */
++static int ucb1x00_ts_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = filp->private_data;
++
++ down(&ts->sem);
++ ucb1x00_ts_fasync(-1, filp, 0);
++ ucb1x00_ts_shutdown(ts);
++ up(&ts->sem);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct file_operations ucb1x00_fops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ read: ucb1x00_ts_read,
++ poll: ucb1x00_ts_poll,
++ open: ucb1x00_ts_open,
++ release: ucb1x00_ts_release,
++ fasync: ucb1x00_ts_fasync,
++};
++
++/*
++ * The official UCB1x00 touchscreen is a miscdevice:
++ * 10 char Non-serial mice, misc features
++ * 14 = /dev/touchscreen/ucb1x00 UCB 1x00 touchscreen
++ */
++static struct miscdevice ucb1x00_ts_dev = {
++ minor: 14,
++ name: "touchscreen/ucb1x00",
++ fops: &ucb1x00_fops,
++};
++
++static inline int ucb1x00_ts_register(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ init_waitqueue_head(&ts->read_wait);
++ return misc_register(&ucb1x00_ts_dev);
++}
++
++static inline void ucb1x00_ts_deregister(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ misc_deregister(&ucb1x00_ts_dev);
++}
++
++#else
++
++#define ucb1x00_ts_evt_clear(ts) do { } while (0)
++
++static inline void ucb1x00_ts_evt_add(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts, u16 pressure, u16 x, u16 y)
++{
++ input_report_abs(&ts->idev, ABS_X, x);
++ input_report_abs(&ts->idev, ABS_Y, y);
++ input_report_abs(&ts->idev, ABS_PRESSURE, pressure);
++}
++
++static int ucb1x00_ts_open(struct input_dev *idev)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = (struct ucb1x00_ts *)idev;
++
++ return ucb1x00_ts_startup(ts);
++}
++
++static void ucb1x00_ts_close(struct input_dev *idev)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = (struct ucb1x00_ts *)idev;
++
++ down(&ts->sem);
++ ucb1x00_ts_shutdown(ts);
++ up(&ts->sem);
++}
++
++static inline int ucb1x00_ts_register(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ ts->idev.name = "Touchscreen panel";
++ ts->idev.idproduct = ts->ucb->id;
++ ts->idev.open = ucb1x00_ts_open;
++ ts->idev.close = ucb1x00_ts_close;
++
++ __set_bit(EV_ABS, ts->idev.evbit);
++ __set_bit(ABS_X, ts->idev.absbit);
++ __set_bit(ABS_Y, ts->idev.absbit);
++ __set_bit(ABS_PRESSURE, ts->idev.absbit);
++
++ input_register_device(&ts->idev);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static inline void ucb1x00_ts_deregister(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ input_unregister_device(&ts->idev);
++}
++
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Switch to interrupt mode.
++ */
++static inline void ucb1x00_ts_mode_int(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_POW | UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMY_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPY_GND |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_INT);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Switch to pressure mode, and read pressure. We don't need to wait
++ * here, since both plates are being driven.
++ */
++static inline unsigned int ucb1x00_ts_read_pressure(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_POW | UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMY_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPY_GND |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_PRES | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++
++ return ucb1x00_adc_read(ts->ucb, UCB_ADC_INP_TSPY, ts->adcsync);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Switch to X position mode and measure Y plate. We switch the plate
++ * configuration in pressure mode, then switch to position mode. This
++ * gives a faster response time. Even so, we need to wait about 55us
++ * for things to stabilise.
++ */
++static inline unsigned int ucb1x00_ts_read_xpos(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_PRES | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_PRES | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_POS | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++
++ udelay(55);
++
++ return ucb1x00_adc_read(ts->ucb, UCB_ADC_INP_TSPY, ts->adcsync);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Switch to Y position mode and measure X plate. We switch the plate
++ * configuration in pressure mode, then switch to position mode. This
++ * gives a faster response time. Even so, we need to wait about 55us
++ * for things to stabilise.
++ */
++static inline unsigned int ucb1x00_ts_read_ypos(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMY_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPY_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_PRES | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMY_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPY_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_PRES | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMY_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPY_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_POS | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++
++ udelay(55);
++
++ return ucb1x00_adc_read(ts->ucb, UCB_ADC_INP_TSPX, ts->adcsync);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Switch to X plate resistance mode. Set MX to ground, PX to
++ * supply. Measure current.
++ */
++static inline unsigned int ucb1x00_ts_read_xres(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_PRES | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++ return ucb1x00_adc_read(ts->ucb, 0, ts->adcsync);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Switch to Y plate resistance mode. Set MY to ground, PY to
++ * supply. Measure current.
++ */
++static inline unsigned int ucb1x00_ts_read_yres(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR,
++ UCB_TS_CR_TSMY_GND | UCB_TS_CR_TSPY_POW |
++ UCB_TS_CR_MODE_PRES | UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA);
++ return ucb1x00_adc_read(ts->ucb, 0, ts->adcsync);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This is a RT kernel thread that handles the ADC accesses
++ * (mainly so we can use semaphores in the UCB1200 core code
++ * to serialise accesses to the ADC).
++ */
++static int ucb1x00_thread(void *_ts)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = _ts;
++ struct task_struct *tsk = current;
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, tsk);
++ int valid;
++
++ ts->rtask = tsk;
++
++ daemonize();
++ reparent_to_init();
++ strcpy(tsk->comm, "ktsd");
++ tsk->tty = NULL;
++ /*
++ * We could run as a real-time thread. However, thus far
++ * this doesn't seem to be necessary.
++ */
++// tsk->policy = SCHED_FIFO;
++// tsk->rt_priority = 1;
++
++ /* only want to receive SIGKILL */
++ spin_lock_irq(&tsk->sigmask_lock);
++ siginitsetinv(&tsk->blocked, sigmask(SIGKILL));
++ recalc_sigpending(tsk);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&tsk->sigmask_lock);
++
++ complete(&ts->init_exit);
++
++ valid = 0;
++
++ add_wait_queue(&ts->irq_wait, &wait);
++ for (;;) {
++ unsigned int x, y, p, val;
++ signed long timeout;
++
++ ts->restart = 0;
++
++ ucb1x00_adc_enable(ts->ucb);
++
++ x = ucb1x00_ts_read_xpos(ts);
++ y = ucb1x00_ts_read_ypos(ts);
++ p = ucb1x00_ts_read_pressure(ts);
++
++ /*
++ * Switch back to interrupt mode.
++ */
++ ucb1x00_ts_mode_int(ts);
++ ucb1x00_adc_disable(ts->ucb);
++
++ set_task_state(tsk, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(HZ / 100);
++ if (signal_pending(tsk))
++ break;
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ts->ucb);
++ val = ucb1x00_reg_read(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR);
++
++ if (val & (UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_LOW | UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_LOW)) {
++ set_task_state(tsk, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++
++ ucb1x00_enable_irq(ts->ucb, UCB_IRQ_TSPX, UCB_FALLING);
++ ucb1x00_disable(ts->ucb);
++
++ /*
++ * If we spat out a valid sample set last time,
++ * spit out a "pen off" sample here.
++ */
++ if (valid) {
++ ucb1x00_ts_event_release(ts);
++ valid = 0;
++ }
++
++ timeout = MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT;
++ } else {
++ ucb1x00_disable(ts->ucb);
++
++ /*
++ * Filtering is policy. Policy belongs in user
++ * space. We therefore leave it to user space
++ * to do any filtering they please.
++ */
++ if (!ts->restart) {
++ ucb1x00_ts_evt_add(ts, p, x, y);
++ valid = 1;
++ }
++
++ set_task_state(tsk, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ timeout = HZ / 100;
++ }
++
++ schedule_timeout(timeout);
++ if (signal_pending(tsk))
++ break;
++ }
++
++ remove_wait_queue(&ts->irq_wait, &wait);
++
++ ts->rtask = NULL;
++ ucb1x00_ts_evt_clear(ts);
++ complete_and_exit(&ts->init_exit, 0);
++}
++
++/*
++ * We only detect touch screen _touches_ with this interrupt
++ * handler, and even then we just schedule our task.
++ */
++static void ucb1x00_ts_irq(int idx, void *id)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = id;
++ ucb1x00_disable_irq(ts->ucb, UCB_IRQ_TSPX, UCB_FALLING);
++ wake_up(&ts->irq_wait);
++}
++
++static int ucb1x00_ts_startup(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ if (down_interruptible(&ts->sem))
++ return -EINTR;
++
++ if (ts->use_count++ != 0)
++ goto out;
++
++ if (ts->rtask)
++ panic("ucb1x00: rtask running?");
++
++ init_waitqueue_head(&ts->irq_wait);
++ ret = ucb1x00_hook_irq(ts->ucb, UCB_IRQ_TSPX, ucb1x00_ts_irq, ts);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ goto out;
++
++ /*
++ * If we do this at all, we should allow the user to
++ * measure and read the X and Y resistance at any time.
++ */
++ ucb1x00_adc_enable(ts->ucb);
++ ts->x_res = ucb1x00_ts_read_xres(ts);
++ ts->y_res = ucb1x00_ts_read_yres(ts);
++ ucb1x00_adc_disable(ts->ucb);
++
++ init_completion(&ts->init_exit);
++ ret = kernel_thread(ucb1x00_thread, ts, 0);
++ if (ret >= 0) {
++ wait_for_completion(&ts->init_exit);
++ ret = 0;
++ } else {
++ ucb1x00_free_irq(ts->ucb, UCB_IRQ_TSPX, ts);
++ }
++
++ out:
++ if (ret)
++ ts->use_count--;
++ up(&ts->sem);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Release touchscreen resources. Disable IRQs.
++ */
++static void ucb1x00_ts_shutdown(struct ucb1x00_ts *ts)
++{
++ if (--ts->use_count == 0) {
++ if (ts->rtask) {
++ send_sig(SIGKILL, ts->rtask, 1);
++ wait_for_completion(&ts->init_exit);
++ }
++
++ ucb1x00_enable(ts->ucb);
++ ucb1x00_free_irq(ts->ucb, UCB_IRQ_TSPX, ts);
++ ucb1x00_reg_write(ts->ucb, UCB_TS_CR, 0);
++ ucb1x00_disable(ts->ucb);
++ }
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++static int ucb1x00_ts_pm (struct pm_dev *dev, pm_request_t rqst, void *data)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = (struct ucb1x00_ts *) (dev->data);
++
++ if (rqst == PM_RESUME && ts->rtask != NULL) {
++ /*
++ * Restart the TS thread to ensure the
++ * TS interrupt mode is set up again
++ * after sleep.
++ */
++ ts->restart = 1;
++ wake_up(&ts->irq_wait);
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++#endif
++
++
++/*
++ * Initialisation.
++ */
++static int __init ucb1x00_ts_init(void)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = &ucbts;
++
++ ts->ucb = ucb1x00_get();
++ if (!ts->ucb)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ ts->adcsync = adcsync;
++ init_MUTEX(&ts->sem);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ ts->pmdev = pm_register(PM_SYS_DEV, PM_SYS_UNKNOWN, ucb1x00_ts_pm);
++ if (ts->pmdev == NULL)
++ printk("ucb1x00_ts: unable to register in PM.\n");
++ else
++ ts->pmdev->data = ts;
++#endif
++ return ucb1x00_ts_register(ts);
++}
++
++static void __exit ucb1x00_ts_exit(void)
++{
++ struct ucb1x00_ts *ts = &ucbts;
++
++ ucb1x00_ts_deregister(ts);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ if (ts->pmdev)
++ pm_unregister(ts->pmdev);
++#endif
++}
++
++#ifndef MODULE
++
++/*
++ * Parse kernel command-line options.
++ *
++ * syntax : ucbts=[sync|nosync],...
++ */
++static int __init ucb1x00_ts_setup(char *str)
++{
++ char *p;
++
++ while ((p = strsep(&str, ",")) != NULL) {
++ if (strcmp(p, "sync") == 0)
++ adcsync = UCB_SYNC;
++ }
++
++ return 1;
++}
++
++__setup("ucbts=", ucb1x00_ts_setup);
++
++#else
++
++MODULE_PARM(adcsync, "i");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(adcsync, "Enable use of ADCSYNC signal");
++
++#endif
++
++module_init(ucb1x00_ts_init);
++module_exit(ucb1x00_ts_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("UCB1x00 touchscreen driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/ucb1x00.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/ucb1x00.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/misc/ucb1x00.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/misc/ucb1x00.h 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,232 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/misc/ucb1x00.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ */
++#ifndef UCB1200_H
++#define UCB1200_H
++
++#define UCB_IO_DATA 0x00
++#define UCB_IO_DIR 0x01
++
++#define UCB_IO_0 (1 << 0)
++#define UCB_IO_1 (1 << 1)
++#define UCB_IO_2 (1 << 2)
++#define UCB_IO_3 (1 << 3)
++#define UCB_IO_4 (1 << 4)
++#define UCB_IO_5 (1 << 5)
++#define UCB_IO_6 (1 << 6)
++#define UCB_IO_7 (1 << 7)
++#define UCB_IO_8 (1 << 8)
++#define UCB_IO_9 (1 << 9)
++
++#define UCB_IE_RIS 0x02
++#define UCB_IE_FAL 0x03
++#define UCB_IE_STATUS 0x04
++#define UCB_IE_CLEAR 0x04
++#define UCB_IE_ADC (1 << 11)
++#define UCB_IE_TSPX (1 << 12)
++#define UCB_IE_TSMX (1 << 13)
++#define UCB_IE_TCLIP (1 << 14)
++#define UCB_IE_ACLIP (1 << 15)
++
++#define UCB_IRQ_TSPX 12
++
++#define UCB_TC_A 0x05
++#define UCB_TC_A_LOOP (1 << 7) /* UCB1200 */
++#define UCB_TC_A_AMPL (1 << 7) /* UCB1300 */
++
++#define UCB_TC_B 0x06
++#define UCB_TC_B_VOICE_ENA (1 << 3)
++#define UCB_TC_B_CLIP (1 << 4)
++#define UCB_TC_B_ATT (1 << 6)
++#define UCB_TC_B_SIDE_ENA (1 << 11)
++#define UCB_TC_B_MUTE (1 << 13)
++#define UCB_TC_B_IN_ENA (1 << 14)
++#define UCB_TC_B_OUT_ENA (1 << 15)
++
++#define UCB_AC_A 0x07
++#define UCB_AC_B 0x08
++#define UCB_AC_B_LOOP (1 << 8)
++#define UCB_AC_B_MUTE (1 << 13)
++#define UCB_AC_B_IN_ENA (1 << 14)
++#define UCB_AC_B_OUT_ENA (1 << 15)
++
++#define UCB_TS_CR 0x09
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_POW (1 << 0)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_POW (1 << 1)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSMY_POW (1 << 2)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSPY_POW (1 << 3)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_GND (1 << 4)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_GND (1 << 5)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSMY_GND (1 << 6)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSPY_GND (1 << 7)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_MODE_INT (0 << 8)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_MODE_PRES (1 << 8)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_MODE_POS (2 << 8)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_BIAS_ENA (1 << 11)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSPX_LOW (1 << 12)
++#define UCB_TS_CR_TSMX_LOW (1 << 13)
++
++#define UCB_ADC_CR 0x0a
++#define UCB_ADC_SYNC_ENA (1 << 0)
++#define UCB_ADC_VREFBYP_CON (1 << 1)
++#define UCB_ADC_INP_TSPX (0 << 2)
++#define UCB_ADC_INP_TSMX (1 << 2)
++#define UCB_ADC_INP_TSPY (2 << 2)
++#define UCB_ADC_INP_TSMY (3 << 2)
++#define UCB_ADC_INP_AD0 (4 << 2)
++#define UCB_ADC_INP_AD1 (5 << 2)
++#define UCB_ADC_INP_AD2 (6 << 2)
++#define UCB_ADC_INP_AD3 (7 << 2)
++#define UCB_ADC_EXT_REF (1 << 5)
++#define UCB_ADC_START (1 << 7)
++#define UCB_ADC_ENA (1 << 15)
++
++#define UCB_ADC_DATA 0x0b
++#define UCB_ADC_DAT_VAL (1 << 15)
++#define UCB_ADC_DAT(x) (((x) & 0x7fe0) >> 5)
++
++#define UCB_ID 0x0c
++#define UCB_ID_1200 0x1004
++#define UCB_ID_1300 0x1005
++
++#define UCB_MODE 0x0d
++#define UCB_MODE_DYN_VFLAG_ENA (1 << 12)
++#define UCB_MODE_AUD_OFF_CAN (1 << 13)
++
++#include "mcp.h"
++
++struct ucb1x00;
++
++struct ucb1x00_irq {
++ void *devid;
++ void (*fn)(int, void *);
++};
++
++struct ucb1x00 {
++ spinlock_t lock;
++ struct mcp *mcp;
++ struct pm_dev *pmdev;
++ unsigned int irq;
++ struct semaphore adc_sem;
++ spinlock_t io_lock;
++ u16 id;
++ u16 io_dir;
++ u16 io_out;
++ u16 adc_cr;
++ u16 irq_fal_enbl;
++ u16 irq_ris_enbl;
++ struct ucb1x00_irq irq_handler[16];
++};
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_clkrate - return the UCB1x00 SIB clock rate
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ *
++ * Return the SIB clock rate in Hz.
++ */
++static inline unsigned int ucb1x00_clkrate(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ return mcp_get_sclk_rate(ucb->mcp);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_enable - enable the UCB1x00 SIB clock
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ *
++ * Enable the SIB clock. This can be called multiple times.
++ */
++static inline void ucb1x00_enable(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ mcp_enable(ucb->mcp);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_disable - disable the UCB1x00 SIB clock
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ *
++ * Disable the SIB clock. The SIB clock will only be disabled
++ * when the number of ucb1x00_enable calls match the number of
++ * ucb1x00_disable calls.
++ */
++static inline void ucb1x00_disable(struct ucb1x00 *ucb)
++{
++ mcp_disable(ucb->mcp);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_reg_write - write a UCB1x00 register
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @reg: UCB1x00 4-bit register index to write
++ * @val: UCB1x00 16-bit value to write
++ *
++ * Write the UCB1x00 register @reg with value @val. The SIB
++ * clock must be running for this function to return.
++ */
++static inline void ucb1x00_reg_write(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int reg, unsigned int val)
++{
++ mcp_reg_write(ucb->mcp, reg, val);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_reg_read - read a UCB1x00 register
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @reg: UCB1x00 4-bit register index to write
++ *
++ * Read the UCB1x00 register @reg and return its value. The SIB
++ * clock must be running for this function to return.
++ */
++static inline unsigned int ucb1x00_reg_read(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int reg)
++{
++ return mcp_reg_read(ucb->mcp, reg);
++}
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_set_audio_divisor -
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @div: SIB clock divisor
++ */
++static inline void ucb1x00_set_audio_divisor(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int div)
++{
++ mcp_set_audio_divisor(ucb->mcp, div);
++}
++
++/**
++ * ucb1x00_set_telecom_divisor -
++ * @ucb: UCB1x00 structure describing chip
++ * @div: SIB clock divisor
++ */
++static inline void ucb1x00_set_telecom_divisor(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int div)
++{
++ mcp_set_telecom_divisor(ucb->mcp, div);
++}
++
++struct ucb1x00 *ucb1x00_get(void);
++
++void ucb1x00_io_set_dir(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int, unsigned int);
++void ucb1x00_io_write(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int, unsigned int);
++unsigned int ucb1x00_io_read(struct ucb1x00 *ucb);
++
++#define UCB_NOSYNC (0)
++#define UCB_SYNC (1)
++
++unsigned int ucb1x00_adc_read(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, int adc_channel, int sync);
++void ucb1x00_adc_enable(struct ucb1x00 *ucb);
++void ucb1x00_adc_disable(struct ucb1x00 *ucb);
++
++/*
++ * Which edges of the IRQ do you want to control today?
++ */
++#define UCB_RISING (1 << 0)
++#define UCB_FALLING (1 << 1)
++
++int ucb1x00_hook_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int idx, void (*fn)(int, void *), void *devid);
++void ucb1x00_enable_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int idx, int edges);
++void ucb1x00_disable_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int idx, int edges);
++int ucb1x00_free_irq(struct ucb1x00 *ucb, unsigned int idx, void *devid);
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_probe.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_probe.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_probe.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_probe.c 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -65,6 +65,10 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xF0, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
++
++ /* some devices don't respond to 0xF0, so send 0xFF to be sure */
++ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xFF, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
++
+ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0x98, 0x55, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
+
+ if (!qry_present(map,base,cfi))
+@@ -84,6 +88,8 @@
+ /* Eep. This chip also had the QRY marker.
+ * Is it an alias for the new one? */
+ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xF0, 0, chips[i].start, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
++ /* some devices don't respond to 0xF0, so send 0xFF to be sure */
++ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xFF, 0, chips[i].start, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
+
+ /* If the QRY marker goes away, it's an alias */
+ if (!qry_present(map, chips[i].start, cfi)) {
+@@ -96,7 +102,8 @@
+ * too and if it's the same, assume it's an alias. */
+ /* FIXME: Use other modes to do a proper check */
+ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xF0, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
+-
++ /* some devices don't respond to 0xF0, so send 0xFF to be sure */
++ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xFF, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
+ if (qry_present(map, base, cfi)) {
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Found an alias at 0x%x for the chip at 0x%lx\n",
+ map->name, base, chips[i].start);
+@@ -119,6 +126,10 @@
+ /* Put it back into Read Mode */
+ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xF0, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
+
++ /* some devices don't respond to 0xF0, so send 0xFF to be sure */
++ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xFF, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
++
++
+ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Found %d x%d devices at 0x%x in %d-bit mode\n",
+ map->name, cfi->interleave, cfi->device_type*8, base,
+ map->buswidth*8);
+@@ -165,6 +176,20 @@
+ cfi->cfiq->InterfaceDesc = le16_to_cpu(cfi->cfiq->InterfaceDesc);
+ cfi->cfiq->MaxBufWriteSize = le16_to_cpu(cfi->cfiq->MaxBufWriteSize);
+
++ /*
++ * ST screwed up the CFI interface for buffer writes on their parts,
++ * so this needs to be fixed up by hand here.
++ *
++ * A possible enhancment is that instead of just reverting back
++ * to word write (as this does), we could use the ST specific double
++ * word write instead.
++ */
++
++ if (cfi_read_query(map,base) == 0x20){
++ cfi->cfiq->BufWriteTimeoutTyp = 0;
++ cfi->cfiq->BufWriteTimeoutMax = 0;
++ }
++
+ #ifdef DEBUG_CFI
+ /* Dump the information therein */
+ print_cfi_ident(cfi->cfiq);
+@@ -182,6 +207,9 @@
+ /* Put it back into Read Mode */
+ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xF0, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
+
++ /* some devices don't respond to 0xF0, so send 0xFF to be sure */
++ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xFF, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
++
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/chips/jedec_probe.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/chips/jedec_probe.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/chips/jedec_probe.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/chips/jedec_probe.c 2004-04-18 21:33:04.000000000 +0100
+@@ -100,6 +100,8 @@
+ #define M29W040B 0x00E3
+
+ /* SST */
++#define SST29EE020 0x0010
++#define SST29LE020 0x0012
+ #define SST29EE512 0x005d
+ #define SST29LE512 0x003d
+ #define SST39LF800 0x2781
+@@ -839,6 +841,24 @@
+ }
+ }, {
+ mfr_id: MANUFACTURER_SST,
++ dev_id: SST29EE020,
++ name: "SST 29EE020",
++ DevSize: SIZE_256KiB,
++ CmdSet: P_ID_SST_PAGE,
++ NumEraseRegions: 1,
++ regions: {ERASEINFO(0x01000,64),
++ }
++ }, {
++ mfr_id: MANUFACTURER_SST,
++ dev_id: SST29LE020,
++ name: "SST 29LE020",
++ DevSize: SIZE_256KiB,
++ CmdSet: P_ID_SST_PAGE,
++ NumEraseRegions: 1,
++ regions: {ERASEINFO(0x01000,64),
++ }
++ }, {
++ mfr_id: MANUFACTURER_SST,
+ dev_id: SST39LF020,
+ name: "SST 39LF020",
+ DevSize: SIZE_256KiB,
+@@ -937,7 +957,20 @@
+ struct cfi_private *cfi)
+ {
+ /* Reset */
+- cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xF0, 0, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
++
++ /* after checking the datasheets for SST, MACRONIX and ATMEL
++ * (oh and incidentaly the jedec spec - 3.5.3.3) the reset
++ * sequence is *supposed* to be 0xaa at 0x5555, 0x55 at
++ * 0x2aaa, 0xF0 at 0x5555 this will not affect the AMD chips
++ * as they will ignore the writes and dont care what address
++ * the F0 is written to */
++ if(cfi->addr_unlock1) {
++ /*printk("reset unlock called %x %x \n",cfi->addr_unlock1,cfi->addr_unlock2);*/
++ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xaa, cfi->addr_unlock1, base, map, cfi, CFI_DEVICETYPE_X8, NULL);
++ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0x55, cfi->addr_unlock2, base, map, cfi, CFI_DEVICETYPE_X8, NULL);
++ }
++
++ cfi_send_gen_cmd(0xF0, cfi->addr_unlock1, base, map, cfi, cfi->device_type, NULL);
+ /* Some misdesigned intel chips do not respond for 0xF0 for a reset,
+ * so ensure we're in read mode. Send both the Intel and the AMD command
+ * for this. Intel uses 0xff for this, AMD uses 0xff for NOP, so
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/devices/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/devices/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/devices/Config.in 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/devices/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -17,6 +17,15 @@
+ if [ "$CONFIG_SA1100_LART" = "y" ]; then
+ dep_tristate ' 28F160xx flash driver for LART' CONFIG_MTD_LART $CONFIG_MTD
+ fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_MX1ADS" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' SyncFlash driver for MX1ADS' CONFIG_MTD_SYNCFLASH $CONFIG_MTD
++fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' AT91RM9200 DataFlash support' CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH $CONFIG_MTD
++ if [ "$CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH" = "m" ]; then
++ bool ' Enable DataFlash card? ' CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD
++ fi
++fi
+ dep_tristate ' Test driver using RAM' CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM $CONFIG_MTD
+ if [ "$CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM" = "m" ]; then
+ int 'MTDRAM device size in KiB' CONFIG_MTDRAM_TOTAL_SIZE 4096
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/devices/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/devices/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/devices/Makefile 2002-11-28 23:53:13.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/devices/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_MS02NV) += ms02-nv.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM) += mtdram.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_LART) += lart.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_SYNCFLASH) += syncflash.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_BLKMTD) += blkmtd.o
+
+ include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/devices/syncflash.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/devices/syncflash.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/devices/syncflash.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/devices/syncflash.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,615 @@
++/*
++ * MTD driver for Micron SyncFlash flash memory.
++ *
++ * Author: Jon McClintock <jonm@bluemug.com>
++ *
++ * Based loosely upon the LART flash driver, authored by Abraham vd Merwe
++ * <abraham@2d3d.co.za>.
++ *
++ * Copyright 2003, Blue Mug, Inc. for Motorola, Inc.
++ *
++ * This code 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.
++ *
++ * References:
++ *
++ * [1] Micron SyncFlash homepage
++ * - http://www.syncflash.com/
++ *
++ * [2] MT28S4M16LC -- 4Mx16 SyncFlash memory datasheet
++ * - http://syncflash.com/pdfs/datasheets/mt28s4m16lc_6.pdf
++ *
++ * [3] MTD internal API documentation
++ * - http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/tech/
++ *
++ * Limitations:
++ *
++ * Even though this driver is written for Micron SyncFlash, it is quite
++ * specific to the Motorola MX1 ADS development board.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/version.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++
++/* partition support */
++#define HAVE_PARTITIONS
++#ifdef HAVE_PARTITIONS
++#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
++#endif
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_MX1ADS
++#error The SyncFlash driver currently only supports the MX1 ADS platform.
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * General flash configuration parameters.
++ */
++#define BUSWIDTH 4
++#define FLASH_BLOCKSIZE (256 * 1024 * BUSWIDTH)
++#define FLASH_NUMBLOCKS 16
++
++#define BUSWIDTH 4
++#define FLASH_ADDRESS IO_ADDRESS(MX1ADS_FLASH_BASE)
++
++#define FLASH_MANUFACTURER 0x002C002C
++#define FLASH_DEVICE_ID 0x00D300D3
++
++/*
++ * The size and extent of the bootloader in flash.
++ */
++#define NUM_BOOTLOADER_BLOCKS 1
++#define BOOTLOADER_START 0x00000000
++#define BOOTLOADER_LEN (NUM_BOOTLOADER_BLOCKS * FLASH_BLOCKSIZE)
++
++/*
++ * The size and extent of the kernel in flash.
++ */
++#define NUM_KERNEL_BLOCKS 1
++#define KERNEL_START (BOOTLOADER_START + BOOTLOADER_LEN)
++#define KERNEL_LEN (NUM_KERNEL_BLOCKS * FLASH_BLOCKSIZE)
++
++/* File system */
++#define NUM_FILESYSTEM_BLOCKS 14
++#define FILESYSTEM_START (KERNEL_START + KERNEL_LEN)
++#define FILESYSTEM_LEN (NUM_FILESYSTEM_BLOCKS * FLASH_BLOCKSIZE)
++
++
++/*
++ * SDRAM controller register location and values. These are very specific
++ * to the MX1.
++ */
++#define SDRAMC_REGISTER IO_ADDRESS(0x00221004)
++
++/*
++ * This the mask we use to get the start of a block from a given address.
++ */
++#define BLOCK_MASK (0xFFF00000)
++
++/*
++ * This is the A10 address line of the SyncFlash; it's used to initiate
++ * a precharge command.
++ */
++#define SYNCFLASH_A10 (0x00100000)
++
++/*
++ * SDRAM controller MODE settings.
++ */
++#define CMD_NORMAL (0x81020300) /* Normal Mode */
++#define CMD_PREC (CMD_NORMAL + 0x10000000) /* Precharge command */
++#define CMD_AUTO (CMD_NORMAL + 0x20000000) /* Auto refresh */
++#define CMD_LMR (CMD_NORMAL + 0x30000000) /* Load Mode Register */
++#define CMD_LCR (CMD_NORMAL + 0x60000000) /* LCR Command */
++#define CMD_PROGRAM (CMD_NORMAL + 0x70000000) /* SyncFlash Program */
++
++/*
++ * SyncFlash LCR Commands adjusted for the DBMX1 AHB internal address bus .
++ */
++#define LCR_READ_STATUS (0x0001C000) /* 0x70 */
++#define LCR_READ_CONFIG (0x00024000) /* 0x90 */
++#define LCR_ERASE_CONFIRM (0x00008000) /* 0x20 */
++#define LCR_ERASE_NVMODE (0x0000C000) /* 0x30 */
++#define LCR_PROG_NVMODE (0x00028000) /* 0xA0 */
++#define LCR_SR_CLEAR (0x00014000) /* 0x50 */
++
++/*
++ * Status register bits
++ */
++#define SR_VPS_ERROR (1 << 8) /* Power-Up status error */
++#define SR_ISM_READY (1 << 7) /* State machine isn't busy */
++#define SR_ERASE_ERROR (1 << 5) /* Erase/Unprotect error */
++#define SR_PROGRAM_ERROR (1 << 4) /* Program/Protect error */
++#define SR_DEVICE_PROTECTED (1 << 3) /* Device is protected */
++#define SR_ISM_STATUS_H (1 << 2) /* Bank ISM status, high bit */
++#define SR_ISM_STATUS_L (1 << 1) /* Bank ISM status, low bit */
++#define SR_DEVICE_ISM_STATUS (1 << 0) /* ISM is device-level */
++
++#define SR_ERROR (SR_VPS_ERROR|SR_ERASE_ERROR|SR_PROGRAM_ERROR|SR_DEVICE_PROTECTED)
++
++#define STATUS_VALUE(a) ((a) | ((a) << 16))
++
++/*
++ * Device configuration register offsets
++ */
++#define DC_MANUFACTURER (0 * BUSWIDTH)
++#define DC_DEVICE_ID (1 * BUSWIDTH)
++#define DC_BLOCK_PROTECT (2 * BUSWIDTH)
++#define DC_DEVICE_PROTECT (3 * BUSWIDTH)
++
++#define FL_WORD(addr) (*(volatile unsigned long*)(addr))
++
++static char module_name[] = "syncflash";
++
++inline __u8 read8 (__u32 offset)
++{
++ return *(volatile __u8 *) (FLASH_ADDRESS + offset);
++}
++
++inline __u32 read32 (__u32 offset)
++{
++ return *(volatile __u32 *) (FLASH_ADDRESS + offset);
++}
++
++inline void write32 (__u32 x,__u32 offset)
++{
++ *(volatile __u32 *) (FLASH_ADDRESS + offset) = x;
++}
++
++static __u32 read_device_configuration_register(__u32 reg_number)
++{
++ __u32 tmp;
++
++ /* Setup the SDRAM controller to issue an LCR command. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_LCR;
++
++ /* Perform a read to issue the Read Device Configuration Command. */
++ tmp = read32(LCR_READ_CONFIG);
++
++ /* Return the SDRAM controller to normal mode. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_NORMAL;
++
++ /* Return the value of the specified register. */
++ tmp = read32(reg_number);
++
++ return tmp;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Get the status of the flash devices.
++ */
++static __u32 flash_read_status()
++{
++ __u32 status, tmp;
++
++ /* Enter the SyncFlash Program READ/WRITE mode. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_PROGRAM;
++
++ /* Read the status register. */
++ status = read32(LCR_READ_STATUS);
++
++ /* Clear the status register. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_LCR;
++ tmp = read32(LCR_SR_CLEAR);
++
++ /* Return to Normal mode. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_NORMAL;
++
++ return status;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Loop until both write state machines are ready.
++ */
++static __u32 flash_status_wait()
++{
++ __u32 status;
++ do {
++ status = flash_read_status();
++ } while ((status & STATUS_VALUE(SR_ISM_READY)) !=
++ STATUS_VALUE(SR_ISM_READY));
++ return status;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Loop until the Write State machine is ready, then do a full error
++ * check. Clear status and leave the flash in Read Array mode; return
++ * 0 for no error, -1 for error.
++ */
++static int flash_status_full_check()
++{
++ __u32 status;
++
++ status = flash_status_wait() & STATUS_VALUE(SR_ERROR);
++ return status ? -EIO : 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Return the flash to the normal mode.
++ */
++static void flash_normal_mode()
++{
++ __u32 tmp;
++
++ /* First issue a precharge all command. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_PREC;
++ tmp = read32(SYNCFLASH_A10);
++
++ /* Now place the SDRAM controller in Normal mode. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_NORMAL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Probe for SyncFlash memory on MX1ADS board.
++ *
++ * Returns 1 if we found SyncFlash memory, 0 otherwise.
++ */
++static int flash_probe (void)
++{
++ __u32 manufacturer, device_id;
++
++ /* For some reason, the first read doesn't work, so we do it
++ * twice. */
++ manufacturer = read_device_configuration_register(DC_MANUFACTURER);
++ manufacturer = read_device_configuration_register(DC_MANUFACTURER);
++ device_id = read_device_configuration_register(DC_DEVICE_ID);
++
++ printk("SyncFlash probe: manufacturer 0x%08lx, device_id 0x%08lx\n",
++ manufacturer, device_id);
++ return (manufacturer == FLASH_MANUFACTURER &&
++ device_id == FLASH_DEVICE_ID);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Erase one block of flash memory at offset ``offset'' which is any
++ * address within the block which should be erased.
++ *
++ * Returns 0 if successful, -1 otherwise.
++ */
++static inline int erase_block (__u32 offset)
++{
++ __u32 tmp;
++
++ /* Mask off the lower bits of the address to get the first address
++ * in the flash block. */
++ offset &= (__u32)BLOCK_MASK;
++
++ /* Perform a read and precharge of the bank before the LCR|ACT|WRIT
++ * sequence to avoid the inadvertent precharge command occurring
++ * during the LCR_ACT_WRIT sequence. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_NORMAL;
++ tmp = read32(offset);
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_PREC;
++ tmp = read32(offset);
++
++ /* Now start the actual erase. */
++
++ /* LCR|ACT|WRIT sequence */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_LCR;
++ write32(0, offset + LCR_ERASE_CONFIRM);
++
++ /* Return to normal mode to issue the erase confirm. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_NORMAL;
++ write32(0xD0D0D0D0, offset);
++
++ if (flash_status_full_check()) {
++ printk (KERN_WARNING "%s: erase error at address 0x%.8x.\n",
++ module_name, offset);
++ return (-1);
++ }
++
++ flash_normal_mode();
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int flash_erase (struct mtd_info *mtd,struct erase_info *instr)
++{
++ __u32 addr,len;
++ int i,first;
++
++ /* sanity checks */
++ if (instr->addr + instr->len > mtd->size) return (-EINVAL);
++
++ /*
++ * check that both start and end of the requested erase are
++ * aligned with the erasesize at the appropriate addresses.
++ *
++ * skip all erase regions which are ended before the start of
++ * the requested erase. Actually, to save on the calculations,
++ * we skip to the first erase region which starts after the
++ * start of the requested erase, and then go back one.
++ */
++ for (i = 0; (i < mtd->numeraseregions) &&
++ (instr->addr >= mtd->eraseregions[i].offset); i++) ;
++ i--;
++
++ /*
++ * ok, now i is pointing at the erase region in which this
++ * erase request starts. Check the start of the requested
++ * erase range is aligned with the erase size which is in
++ * effect here.
++ */
++ if (instr->addr & (mtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize - 1))
++ return (-EINVAL);
++
++ /* Remember the erase region we start on */
++ first = i;
++
++ /*
++ * next, check that the end of the requested erase is aligned
++ * with the erase region at that address.
++ *
++ * as before, drop back one to point at the region in which
++ * the address actually falls
++ */
++ for (;
++ (i < mtd->numeraseregions) &&
++ ((instr->addr + instr->len) >= mtd->eraseregions[i].offset) ;
++ i++) ;
++ i--;
++
++ /* is the end aligned on a block boundary? */
++ if ((instr->addr + instr->len) & (mtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize - 1))
++ return (-EINVAL);
++
++ addr = instr->addr;
++ len = instr->len;
++
++ i = first;
++
++ /* now erase those blocks */
++ while (len)
++ {
++ if (erase_block (addr))
++ {
++ instr->state = MTD_ERASE_FAILED;
++ return (-EIO);
++ }
++
++ addr += mtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize;
++ len -= mtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize;
++
++ if (addr == (mtd->eraseregions[i].offset +
++ (mtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize *
++ mtd->eraseregions[i].numblocks)))
++ i++;
++ }
++
++ instr->state = MTD_ERASE_DONE;
++ if (instr->callback) instr->callback (instr);
++
++ return (0);
++}
++
++static int flash_read (struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t from,
++ size_t len, size_t *retlen, u_char *buf)
++{
++ /* Sanity checks. */
++ if (!len) return (0);
++ if (from + len > mtd->size) return (-EINVAL);
++
++ /* Ensure that we are in normal mode. */
++ flash_normal_mode();
++
++ /* We always read len bytes. */
++ *retlen = len;
++
++ /* first, we read bytes until we reach a dword boundary */
++ if (from & (BUSWIDTH - 1))
++ {
++ int gap = BUSWIDTH - (from & (BUSWIDTH - 1));
++ while (len && gap--) *buf++ = read8(from++), len--;
++ }
++
++ /* now we read dwords until we reach a non-dword boundary */
++ while (len >= BUSWIDTH)
++ {
++ *((__u32 *) buf) = read32(from);
++
++ buf += BUSWIDTH;
++ from += BUSWIDTH;
++ len -= BUSWIDTH;
++ }
++
++ /* top up the last unaligned bytes */
++ if (len & (BUSWIDTH - 1))
++ while (len--) *buf++ = read8(from++);
++
++ return (0);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Write one dword ``x'' to flash memory at offset ``offset''. ``offset''
++ * must be 32 bits, i.e. it must be on a dword boundary.
++ *
++ * Returns 0 if successful, -1 otherwise.
++ */
++static int flash_write_dword(__u32 offset, __u32 x)
++{
++ __u32 tmp;
++
++ /* First issue a precharge all command. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_PREC;
++ tmp = read32(SYNCFLASH_A10);
++
++ /* Enter the SyncFlash programming mode. */
++ FL_WORD(SDRAMC_REGISTER) = CMD_PROGRAM;
++ write32(x, offset);
++
++ /* Wait for the write to complete. */
++ flash_status_wait();
++
++ /* Return to normal mode. */
++ flash_normal_mode();
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int flash_write (struct mtd_info *mtd,loff_t to,size_t len,size_t *retlen,const u_char *buf)
++{
++ __u8 tmp[4];
++ int i,n;
++
++ *retlen = 0;
++
++ /* Sanity checks */
++ if (!len) return (0);
++ if (to + len > mtd->size) return (-EINVAL);
++
++ /* First, we write a 0xFF.... padded byte until we reach a
++ * dword boundary. */
++ if (to & (BUSWIDTH - 1))
++ {
++ __u32 aligned = to & ~(BUSWIDTH - 1);
++ int gap = to - aligned;
++
++ i = n = 0;
++
++ while (gap--) tmp[i++] = 0xFF;
++ while (len && i < BUSWIDTH) tmp[i++] = buf[n++], len--;
++ while (i < BUSWIDTH) tmp[i++] = 0xFF;
++
++ if (flash_write_dword(aligned, *((__u32 *) tmp)))
++ return (-EIO);
++
++ to += n;
++ buf += n;
++ *retlen += n;
++ }
++
++ /* Now we write dwords until we reach a non-dword boundary. */
++ while (len >= BUSWIDTH)
++ {
++ if (flash_write_dword (to,*((__u32 *) buf))) return (-EIO);
++
++ to += BUSWIDTH;
++ buf += BUSWIDTH;
++ *retlen += BUSWIDTH;
++ len -= BUSWIDTH;
++ }
++
++ /* Top up the last unaligned bytes, padded with 0xFF.... */
++ if (len & (BUSWIDTH - 1))
++ {
++ i = n = 0;
++
++ while (len--) tmp[i++] = buf[n++];
++ while (i < BUSWIDTH) tmp[i++] = 0xFF;
++
++ if (flash_write_dword (to,*((__u32 *) tmp))) return (-EIO);
++
++ *retlen += n;
++ }
++
++ return flash_status_full_check();
++}
++
++
++
++#define NB_OF(x) (sizeof (x) / sizeof (x[0]))
++
++static struct mtd_info mtd;
++
++static struct mtd_erase_region_info erase_regions[] =
++{
++ /* flash blocks */
++ {
++ offset: 0x00000000,
++ erasesize: FLASH_BLOCKSIZE,
++ numblocks: FLASH_NUMBLOCKS
++ },
++};
++
++#ifdef HAVE_PARTITIONS
++static struct mtd_partition syncflash_partitions[] =
++{
++ /* bootloader */
++ {
++ name: "bootloader",
++ offset: BOOTLOADER_START,
++ size: BOOTLOADER_LEN,
++ mask_flags: 0
++ },
++ /* Kernel */
++ {
++ name: "kernel",
++ offset: KERNEL_START, /* MTDPART_OFS_APPEND */
++ size: KERNEL_LEN,
++ mask_flags: 0
++ },
++ /* file system */
++ {
++ name: "file system",
++ offset: FILESYSTEM_START, /* MTDPART_OFS_APPEND */
++ size: FILESYSTEM_LEN, /* MTDPART_SIZ_FULL */
++ mask_flags: 0
++ }
++};
++#endif
++
++int __init syncflash_init (void)
++{
++ int result;
++
++ memset (&mtd,0,sizeof (mtd));
++
++ printk ("MTD driver for Micron SyncFlash.\n");
++ printk ("%s: Probing for SyncFlash on MX1ADS...\n",module_name);
++
++ if (!flash_probe ())
++ {
++ printk (KERN_WARNING "%s: Found no SyncFlash devices\n",
++ module_name);
++ return (-ENXIO);
++ }
++
++ printk ("%s: Found a SyncFlash device.\n",module_name);
++
++ mtd.name = module_name;
++ mtd.type = MTD_NORFLASH;
++ mtd.flags = MTD_CAP_NORFLASH;
++ mtd.size = FLASH_BLOCKSIZE * FLASH_NUMBLOCKS;
++
++ mtd.erasesize = FLASH_BLOCKSIZE;
++ mtd.numeraseregions = NB_OF(erase_regions);
++ mtd.eraseregions = erase_regions;
++
++ mtd.module = THIS_MODULE;
++
++ mtd.erase = flash_erase;
++ mtd.read = flash_read;
++ mtd.write = flash_write;
++
++#ifndef HAVE_PARTITIONS
++ result = add_mtd_device(&mtd);
++#else
++ result = add_mtd_partitions(&mtd,
++ syncflash_partitions,
++ NB_OF(syncflash_partitions));
++#endif
++
++ return (result);
++}
++
++void __exit syncflash_exit (void)
++{
++#ifndef HAVE_PARTITIONS
++ del_mtd_device (&mtd);
++#else
++ del_mtd_partitions (&mtd);
++#endif
++}
++
++module_init (syncflash_init);
++module_exit (syncflash_exit);
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Jon McClintock <jonm@bluemug.com>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("MTD driver for Micron MT28S4M16LC SyncFlash on MX1ADS board");
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/Config.in 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -81,10 +81,10 @@
+ dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on StrongARM SA11x0' CONFIG_MTD_SA1100 $CONFIG_MTD_CFI $CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 $CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
+ dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on DC21285 Footbridge' CONFIG_MTD_DC21285 $CONFIG_MTD_CFI $CONFIG_ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE
+ dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on the XScale IQ80310 board' CONFIG_MTD_IQ80310 $CONFIG_MTD_CFI $CONFIG_ARCH_IQ80310
+- dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on Epxa10db' CONFIG_MTD_EPXA10DB $CONFIG_MTD_CFI $CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS $CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
+- dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on the FortuNet board' CONFIG_MTD_FORTUNET $CONFIG_MTD_CFI $CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS $CONFIG_SA1100_FORTUNET
++ dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on the FortuNet board' CONFIG_MTD_FORTUNET $CONFIG_MTD_CFI $CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS $CONFIG_ARCH_FORTUNET
++ dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on Epxa' CONFIG_MTD_EPXA $CONFIG_MTD_CFI $CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS $CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
+ dep_tristate ' NV-RAM mapping AUTCPU12 board' CONFIG_MTD_AUTCPU12 $CONFIG_ARCH_AUTCPU12
+- dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on EDB7312' CONFIG_MTD_EDB7312 $CONFIG_MTD_CFI
++ dep_tristate ' CFI Flash device mapped on EDB7312' CONFIG_MTD_EDB7312 $CONFIG_ARCH_EDB7212 $CONFIG_MTD_CFI
+ dep_tristate ' JEDEC Flash device mapped on impA7' CONFIG_MTD_IMPA7 $CONFIG_MTD_JEDECPROBE
+ dep_tristate ' JEDEC Flash device mapped on Ceiva/Polaroid PhotoMax Digital Picture Frame' CONFIG_MTD_CEIVA $CONFIG_MTD_JEDECPROBE $CONFIG_ARCH_CEIVA
+ fi
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/Makefile 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -3,11 +3,7 @@
+ #
+ # $Id: Makefile,v 1.37 2003/01/24 14:26:38 dwmw2 Exp $
+
+-BELOW25 := $(shell echo $(PATCHLEVEL) | sed s/[1234]/y/)
+-
+-ifeq ($(BELOW25),y)
+ O_TARGET := mapslink.o
+-endif
+
+ # Chip mappings
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_CDB89712) += cdb89712.o
+@@ -17,7 +13,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_DC21285) += dc21285.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_DILNETPC) += dilnetpc.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_ELAN_104NC) += elan-104nc.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_EPXA10DB) += epxa10db-flash.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_EPXA) += epxa-flash.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_IQ80310) += iq80310.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_L440GX) += l440gx.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_AMD76XROM) += amd76xrom.o
+@@ -29,9 +25,9 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_OCTAGON) += octagon-5066.o
+ ifneq ($(CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP),n)
+ ifeq ($(CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_BUSWIDTH),8)
+- obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP) += physmap64.o
++ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP) += physmap64.o
+ else
+- obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP) += physmap.o
++ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP) += physmap.o
+ endif
+ endif
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_PNC2000) += pnc2000.o
+@@ -39,6 +35,9 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_RPXLITE) += rpxlite.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_TQM8XXL) += tqm8xxl.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_SA1100) += sa1100-flash.o
++ifeq ($(CONFIG_ASSABET_NEPONSET),y)
++ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_SA1100) += neponset-flash.o
++endif
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_SBC_GXX) += sbc_gxx.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_SC520CDP) += sc520cdp.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MTD_NETSC520) += netsc520.o
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/dc21285.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/dc21285.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/dc21285.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/dc21285.c 2004-04-18 21:33:22.000000000 +0100
+@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
+ #include <linux/module.h>
+ #include <linux/types.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
+
+ #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
+ #include <linux/mtd/map.h>
+@@ -18,9 +19,9 @@
+
+ #include <asm/io.h>
+ #include <asm/hardware/dec21285.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
+
+-
+-static struct mtd_info *mymtd;
++static struct mtd_info *dc21285_mtd;
+
+ __u8 dc21285_read8(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
+ {
+@@ -44,6 +45,9 @@
+
+ void dc21285_write8(struct map_info *map, __u8 d, unsigned long adr)
+ {
++ if(machine_is_netwinder()) {
++ nw_en_write();
++ }
+ *CSR_ROMWRITEREG = adr & 3;
+ adr &= ~3;
+ *(__u8*)(map->map_priv_1 + adr) = d;
+@@ -51,6 +55,9 @@
+
+ void dc21285_write16(struct map_info *map, __u16 d, unsigned long adr)
+ {
++ if(machine_is_netwinder()) {
++ nw_en_write();
++ }
+ *CSR_ROMWRITEREG = adr & 3;
+ adr &= ~3;
+ *(__u16*)(map->map_priv_1 + adr) = d;
+@@ -58,6 +65,9 @@
+
+ void dc21285_write32(struct map_info *map, __u32 d, unsigned long adr)
+ {
++ if(machine_is_netwinder()) {
++ nw_en_write();
++ }
+ *(__u32*)(map->map_priv_1 + adr) = d;
+ }
+
+@@ -105,6 +115,27 @@
+ };
+
+
++static void
++nw_en_write(void) {
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER
++ extern spinlock_t gpio_lock;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ /*
++ * we want to write a bit pattern XXX1 to Xilinx to enable
++ * the write gate, which will be open for about the next 2ms.
++ */
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&gpio_lock, flags);
++ cpld_modify(1, 1);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&gpio_lock, flags);
++
++ /*
++ * let the ISA bus to catch on...
++ */
++ udelay(25);
++#endif
++}
++
+ /* Partition stuff */
+ static struct mtd_partition *dc21285_parts;
+
+@@ -112,6 +143,9 @@
+
+ int __init init_dc21285(void)
+ {
++ int nr_parts = 0;
++ char *part_type = "none";
++
+ /* Determine buswidth */
+ switch (*CSR_SA110_CNTL & (3<<14)) {
+ case SA110_CNTL_ROMWIDTH_8:
+@@ -137,24 +171,64 @@
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+- mymtd = do_map_probe("cfi_probe", &dc21285_map);
+- if (mymtd) {
+- int nrparts = 0;
++ if(machine_is_ebsa285()) {
++ dc21285_mtd = do_map_probe("cfi_probe", &dc21285_map);
++ } else {
++ dc21285_mtd = do_map_probe("jedec_probe", &dc21285_map);
++ }
+
+- mymtd->module = THIS_MODULE;
++ if (!dc21285_mtd) {
++ /* no recognised device so unmap and exit */
++ iounmap((void *)dc21285_map.map_priv_1);
++ return -ENXIO;
++ }
+
+- /* partition fixup */
++ dc21285_mtd->module = THIS_MODULE;
+
++ /*
++ * Dynamic partition selection stuff (might override the static ones)
++ */
+ #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS
+- nrparts = parse_redboot_partitions(mymtd, &dc21285_parts);
++ if (nr_parts == 0) {
++ int ret = parse_redboot_partitions(dc21285_mtd, &dc21285_parts);
++
++ if (ret > 0) {
++ part_type = "RedBoot";
++ nr_parts = ret;
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ dc21285_parts=NULL; /* ensure partition table remains clear */
++ }
++ }
+ #endif
+- if (nrparts > 0) {
+- add_mtd_partitions(mymtd, dc21285_parts, nrparts);
+- } else if (nrparts == 0) {
+- printk(KERN_NOTICE "RedBoot partition table failed\n");
+- add_mtd_device(mymtd);
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS
++ if (nr_parts == 0) {
++ int ret = parse_cmdline_partitions(dc21285_mtd, &dc21285_parts, "sa1100");
++ if (ret > 0) {
++ part_type = "Command Line";
++ nr_parts = ret;
+ }
++ else
++ {
++ dc21285_parts=NULL; /* ensure partition table remains clear */
++ }
++ }
++#endif
+
++ if (nr_parts == 0) {
++ printk(KERN_NOTICE "DC21285 Flash: no partition info available, registering whole flash at once\n");
++ add_mtd_device(dc21285_mtd);
++ }
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
++ else
++ {
++ printk(KERN_NOTICE "DC21285 Flash: Using %s partition definition\n", part_type);
++ add_mtd_partitions(dc21285_mtd, &dc21285_parts, nr_parts);
++ }
++#endif
++
++ if(machine_is_ebsa285()) {
+ /*
+ * Flash timing is determined with bits 19-16 of the
+ * CSR_SA110_CNTL. The value is the number of wait cycles, or
+@@ -167,20 +241,15 @@
+ *CSR_SA110_CNTL = ((*CSR_SA110_CNTL & ~0x00f00000) | (7 << 20));
+ /* tristate time */
+ *CSR_SA110_CNTL = ((*CSR_SA110_CNTL & ~0x0f000000) | (7 << 24));
+-
+- return 0;
+ }
+-
+- iounmap((void *)dc21285_map.map_priv_1);
+- return -ENXIO;
+ }
+
+ static void __exit cleanup_dc21285(void)
+ {
+- if (mymtd) {
+- del_mtd_device(mymtd);
+- map_destroy(mymtd);
+- mymtd = NULL;
++ if (dc21285_mtd) {
++ del_mtd_device(dc21285_mtd);
++ map_destroy(dc21285_mtd);
++ dc21285_mtd = NULL;
+ }
+ if (dc21285_map.map_priv_1) {
+ iounmap((void *)dc21285_map.map_priv_1);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/epxa-flash.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/epxa-flash.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/epxa-flash.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/epxa-flash.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,234 @@
++/*
++ * Flash memory access on EPXA based devices
++ *
++ * (C) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Altera Corporation
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Red Hat, Inc.
++ *
++ * $Id: epxa10db-flash.c,v 1.4 2002/08/22 10:46:19 cdavies Exp $
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/map.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#ifdef CONFIG_EPXA10DB
++#define BOARD_NAME "EPXA10DB"
++#else
++#define BOARD_NAME "EPXA1DB"
++#endif
++
++static int nr_parts = 0;
++static struct mtd_partition *parts;
++
++static struct mtd_info *mymtd;
++
++extern int parse_redboot_partitions(struct mtd_info *, struct mtd_partition **);
++static int epxa_default_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts);
++
++static __u8 epxa_read8(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return __raw_readb(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static __u16 epxa_read16(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return __raw_readw(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static __u32 epxa_read32(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return __raw_readl(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static void epxa_copy_from(struct map_info *map, void *to, unsigned long from, ssize_t len)
++{
++ memcpy_fromio(to, map->map_priv_1 + from, len);
++}
++
++static void epxa_write8(struct map_info *map, __u8 d, unsigned long adr)
++{
++ __raw_writeb(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
++ mb();
++}
++
++static void epxa_write16(struct map_info *map, __u16 d, unsigned long adr)
++{
++ __raw_writew(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
++ mb();
++}
++
++static void epxa_write32(struct map_info *map, __u32 d, unsigned long adr)
++{
++ __raw_writel(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
++ mb();
++}
++
++static void epxa_copy_to(struct map_info *map, unsigned long to, const void *from, ssize_t len)
++{
++ memcpy_toio(map->map_priv_1 + to, from, len);
++}
++
++static struct map_info epxa_map = {
++ .name = "EPXA flash",
++ .size = FLASH_SIZE,
++ .buswidth = 2,
++ .read8 = epxa_read8,
++ .read16 = epxa_read16,
++ .read32 = epxa_read32,
++ .copy_from = epxa_copy_from,
++ .write8 = epxa_write8,
++ .write16 = epxa_write16,
++ .write32 = epxa_write32,
++ .copy_to = epxa_copy_to
++};
++
++static int __init epxa_mtd_init(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s flash device: %x at %x\n", BOARD_NAME, FLASH_SIZE, FLASH_START);
++ epxa_map.map_priv_1 = (unsigned long)ioremap_nocache(FLASH_START, FLASH_SIZE);
++ if (!epxa_map.map_priv_1) {
++ printk("Failed to ioremap %s flash\n",BOARD_NAME);
++ return -EIO;
++ }
++
++ mymtd = do_map_probe("cfi_probe", &epxa_map);
++ if (!mymtd) {
++ iounmap((void *)epxa_map.map_priv_1);
++ return -ENXIO;
++ }
++
++ mymtd->module = THIS_MODULE;
++
++ /* Unlock the flash device. */
++ if(mymtd->unlock){
++ for (i=0; i<mymtd->numeraseregions;i++){
++ int j;
++ for(j=0;j<mymtd->eraseregions[i].numblocks;j++){
++ mymtd->unlock(mymtd,mymtd->eraseregions[i].offset + j * mymtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize,mymtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize);
++ }
++ }
++ }
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS
++ nr_parts = parse_redboot_partitions(mymtd, &parts);
++
++ if (nr_parts > 0) {
++ add_mtd_partitions(mymtd, parts, nr_parts);
++ return 0;
++ }
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS
++ nr_parts = parse_afs_partitions(mymtd, &parts);
++
++ if (nr_parts > 0) {
++ add_mtd_partitions(mymtd, parts, nr_parts);
++ return 0;
++ }
++#endif
++
++ /* No recognised partitioning schemes found - use defaults */
++ nr_parts = epxa_default_partitions(mymtd, &parts);
++ if (nr_parts > 0) {
++ add_mtd_partitions(mymtd, parts, nr_parts);
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ /* If all else fails... */
++ add_mtd_device(mymtd);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit epxa_mtd_cleanup(void)
++{
++ if (mymtd) {
++ if (nr_parts)
++ del_mtd_partitions(mymtd);
++ else
++ del_mtd_device(mymtd);
++ map_destroy(mymtd);
++ }
++ if (epxa_map.map_priv_1) {
++ iounmap((void *)epxa_map.map_priv_1);
++ epxa_map.map_priv_1 = 0;
++ }
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * This will do for now, once we decide which bootldr we're finally
++ * going to use then we'll remove this function and do it properly
++ *
++ * Partions are currently (as offsets from base of flash):
++ * 0x00000000 - 0x003FFFFF - bootloader (!)
++ * 0x00400000 - 0x00FFFFFF - Flashdisk
++ */
++
++static int __init epxa_default_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts)
++{
++ struct mtd_partition *parts;
++ int ret;
++ int npartitions = 0;
++ char *names;
++ const char *name = "jffs";
++
++ printk("Using default partitions for %s\n",BOARD_NAME);
++ npartitions=1;
++ parts = kmalloc(npartitions*sizeof(*parts)+strlen(name)+1, GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!parts) {
++ ret = -ENOMEM;
++ goto out;
++ }
++ memzero(parts,npartitions*sizeof(*parts)+strlen(name));
++
++ names = (char *)&parts[npartitions];
++ parts[0].name = names;
++ names += strlen(name) + 1;
++ strcpy(parts[0].name, name);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_EPXA10DB_R2
++ parts[0].size = FLASH_SIZE-0x00400000;
++ parts[0].offset = 0x00400000;
++#elif defined CONFIG_EPXA10DB_R3
++ parts[0].size = 0x00800000;
++ parts[0].offset = 0x00800000;
++#else
++ parts[0].size = FLASH_SIZE-0x00180000;
++ parts[0].offset = 0x00180000;
++#endif
++ ret = npartitions;
++
++ out:
++ *pparts = parts;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++
++module_init(epxa_mtd_init);
++module_exit(epxa_mtd_cleanup);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Clive Davies");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Altera epxa mtd flash map");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/epxa10db-flash.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/epxa10db-flash.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/epxa10db-flash.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/epxa10db-flash.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1,233 +0,0 @@
+-/*
+- * Flash memory access on EPXA based devices
+- *
+- * (C) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
+- * Copyright (C) 2001 Altera Corporation
+- * Copyright (C) 2001 Red Hat, Inc.
+- *
+- * $Id: epxa10db-flash.c,v 1.4 2002/08/22 10:46:19 cdavies Exp $
+- *
+- * 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/module.h>
+-#include <linux/types.h>
+-#include <linux/kernel.h>
+-#include <asm/io.h>
+-#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
+-#include <linux/mtd/map.h>
+-#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
+-
+-#include <asm/hardware.h>
+-#ifdef CONFIG_EPXA10DB
+-#define BOARD_NAME "EPXA10DB"
+-#else
+-#define BOARD_NAME "EPXA1DB"
+-#endif
+-
+-static int nr_parts = 0;
+-static struct mtd_partition *parts;
+-
+-static struct mtd_info *mymtd;
+-
+-extern int parse_redboot_partitions(struct mtd_info *, struct mtd_partition **);
+-static int epxa_default_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts);
+-
+-static __u8 epxa_read8(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
+-{
+- return __raw_readb(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
+-}
+-
+-static __u16 epxa_read16(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
+-{
+- return __raw_readw(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
+-}
+-
+-static __u32 epxa_read32(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
+-{
+- return __raw_readl(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
+-}
+-
+-static void epxa_copy_from(struct map_info *map, void *to, unsigned long from, ssize_t len)
+-{
+- memcpy_fromio(to, (void *)(map->map_priv_1 + from), len);
+-}
+-
+-static void epxa_write8(struct map_info *map, __u8 d, unsigned long adr)
+-{
+- __raw_writeb(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
+- mb();
+-}
+-
+-static void epxa_write16(struct map_info *map, __u16 d, unsigned long adr)
+-{
+- __raw_writew(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
+- mb();
+-}
+-
+-static void epxa_write32(struct map_info *map, __u32 d, unsigned long adr)
+-{
+- __raw_writel(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
+- mb();
+-}
+-
+-static void epxa_copy_to(struct map_info *map, unsigned long to, const void *from, ssize_t len)
+-{
+- memcpy_toio((void *)(map->map_priv_1 + to), from, len);
+-}
+-
+-
+-
+-static struct map_info epxa_map = {
+- name: "EPXA flash",
+- size: FLASH_SIZE,
+- buswidth: 2,
+- read8: epxa_read8,
+- read16: epxa_read16,
+- read32: epxa_read32,
+- copy_from: epxa_copy_from,
+- write8: epxa_write8,
+- write16: epxa_write16,
+- write32: epxa_write32,
+- copy_to: epxa_copy_to
+-};
+-
+-
+-static int __init epxa_mtd_init(void)
+-{
+- int i;
+-
+- printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s flash device: %x at %x\n", BOARD_NAME, FLASH_SIZE, FLASH_START);
+- epxa_map.map_priv_1 = (unsigned long)ioremap(FLASH_START, FLASH_SIZE);
+- if (!epxa_map.map_priv_1) {
+- printk("Failed to ioremap %s flash\n",BOARD_NAME);
+- return -EIO;
+- }
+-
+- mymtd = do_map_probe("cfi_probe", &epxa_map);
+- if (!mymtd) {
+- iounmap((void *)epxa_map.map_priv_1);
+- return -ENXIO;
+- }
+-
+- mymtd->module = THIS_MODULE;
+-
+- /* Unlock the flash device. */
+- if(mymtd->unlock){
+- for (i=0; i<mymtd->numeraseregions;i++){
+- int j;
+- for(j=0;j<mymtd->eraseregions[i].numblocks;j++){
+- mymtd->unlock(mymtd,mymtd->eraseregions[i].offset + j * mymtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize,mymtd->eraseregions[i].erasesize);
+- }
+- }
+- }
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS
+- nr_parts = parse_redboot_partitions(mymtd, &parts);
+-
+- if (nr_parts > 0) {
+- add_mtd_partitions(mymtd, parts, nr_parts);
+- return 0;
+- }
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS
+- nr_parts = parse_afs_partitions(mymtd, &parts);
+-
+- if (nr_parts > 0) {
+- add_mtd_partitions(mymtd, parts, nr_parts);
+- return 0;
+- }
+-#endif
+-
+- /* No recognised partitioning schemes found - use defaults */
+- nr_parts = epxa_default_partitions(mymtd, &parts);
+- if (nr_parts > 0) {
+- add_mtd_partitions(mymtd, parts, nr_parts);
+- return 0;
+- }
+-
+- /* If all else fails... */
+- add_mtd_device(mymtd);
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static void __exit epxa_mtd_cleanup(void)
+-{
+- if (mymtd) {
+- if (nr_parts)
+- del_mtd_partitions(mymtd);
+- else
+- del_mtd_device(mymtd);
+- map_destroy(mymtd);
+- }
+- if (epxa_map.map_priv_1) {
+- iounmap((void *)epxa_map.map_priv_1);
+- epxa_map.map_priv_1 = 0;
+- }
+-}
+-
+-
+-/*
+- * This will do for now, once we decide which bootldr we're finally
+- * going to use then we'll remove this function and do it properly
+- *
+- * Partions are currently (as offsets from base of flash):
+- * 0x00000000 - 0x003FFFFF - bootloader (!)
+- * 0x00400000 - 0x00FFFFFF - Flashdisk
+- */
+-
+-static int __init epxa_default_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts)
+-{
+- struct mtd_partition *parts;
+- int ret, i;
+- int npartitions = 0;
+- char *names;
+- const char *name = "jffs";
+-
+- printk("Using default partitions for %s\n",BOARD_NAME);
+- npartitions=1;
+- parts = kmalloc(npartitions*sizeof(*parts)+strlen(name), GFP_KERNEL);
+- memzero(parts,npartitions*sizeof(*parts)+strlen(name));
+- if (!parts) {
+- ret = -ENOMEM;
+- goto out;
+- }
+- i=0;
+- names = (char *)&parts[npartitions];
+- parts[i].name = names;
+- names += strlen(name) + 1;
+- strcpy(parts[i].name, name);
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_EPXA10DB
+- parts[i].size = FLASH_SIZE-0x00400000;
+- parts[i].offset = 0x00400000;
+-#else
+- parts[i].size = FLASH_SIZE-0x00180000;
+- parts[i].offset = 0x00180000;
+-#endif
+-
+- out:
+- *pparts = parts;
+- return npartitions;
+-}
+-
+-
+-module_init(epxa_mtd_init);
+-module_exit(epxa_mtd_cleanup);
+-
+-MODULE_AUTHOR("Clive Davies");
+-MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Altera epxa mtd flash map");
+-MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/neponset-flash.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/neponset-flash.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/neponset-flash.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/neponset-flash.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
++/*
++ * Flash memory access on SA11x0 based devices
++ *
++ * (C) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * $Id: neponset-flash.c,v 1.18 2001/07/14 00:59:17 thockin Exp $
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++
++#include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/map.h>
++#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
++
++static __u8 read8(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return readb(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static __u16 read16(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return readw(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static __u32 read32(struct map_info *map, unsigned long ofs)
++{
++ return readl(map->map_priv_1 + ofs);
++}
++
++static void copy_from(struct map_info *map, void *to, unsigned long from, ssize_t len)
++{
++ memcpy_fromio(to, map->map_priv_1 + from, len);
++}
++
++static void write8(struct map_info *map, __u8 d, unsigned long adr)
++{
++ writeb(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
++}
++
++static void write16(struct map_info *map, __u16 d, unsigned long adr)
++{
++ writew(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
++}
++
++static void write32(struct map_info *map, __u32 d, unsigned long adr)
++{
++ writel(d, map->map_priv_1 + adr);
++}
++
++static void copy_to(struct map_info *map, unsigned long to, const void *from, ssize_t len)
++{
++ memcpy_toio(map->map_priv_1 + to, from, len);
++}
++
++#define MAX_SZ (32 * 1024 * 1024)
++
++static struct map_info neponset_map = {
++ name: "Neponset",
++ size: MAX_SZ,
++ buswidth: 4,
++ read8: read8,
++ read16: read16,
++ read32: read32,
++ copy_from: copy_from,
++ write8: write8,
++ write16: write16,
++ write32: write32,
++ copy_to: copy_to,
++};
++
++extern int parse_redboot_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts);
++extern int parse_bootldr_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts);
++
++static struct mtd_info *neponset_mtd;
++
++int __init neponset_mtd_init(void)
++{
++ if (!machine_is_assabet() || !machine_has_neponset())
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ neponset_map.map_priv_1 = (unsigned int)ioremap(0x08000000, MAX_SZ);
++ if (!neponset_map.map_priv_1)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ neponset_mtd = do_map_probe("cfi_probe", &neponset_map);
++ if (!neponset_mtd)
++ return -ENXIO;
++ neponset_mtd->module = THIS_MODULE;
++ add_mtd_device(neponset_mtd);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit neponset_mtd_cleanup(void)
++{
++ if (neponset_mtd)
++ map_destroy(neponset_mtd);
++ if (neponset_map.map_priv_1)
++ iounmap((void *)neponset_map.map_priv_1);
++}
++
++module_init(neponset_mtd_init);
++module_exit(neponset_mtd_cleanup);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/sa1100-flash.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/sa1100-flash.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/maps/sa1100-flash.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/maps/sa1100-flash.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -97,6 +97,32 @@
+ * entries. Thanks.
+ */
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSAGC
++#define ADSAGC_FLASH_SIZE 0x02000000
++static struct mtd_partition adsagc_partitions[] = {
++ {
++ name: "bootROM",
++ size: 0x80000,
++ offset: 0,
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE, /* force read-only */
++ }, {
++ name: "zImage",
++ size: 0x100000,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE, /* force read-only */
++ }, {
++ name: "ramdisk.gz",
++ size: 0x300000,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE, /* force read-only */
++ }, {
++ name: "User FS",
++ size: MTDPART_SIZ_FULL,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ }
++};
++#endif
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY
+ #define ADSBITSY_FLASH_SIZE 0x02000000
+ static struct mtd_partition adsbitsy_partitions[] = {
+@@ -123,6 +149,32 @@
+ };
+ #endif
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++#define ADSBITSYPLUS_FLASH_SIZE 0x02000000
++static struct mtd_partition adsbitsyplus_partitions[] = {
++ {
++ name: "bootROM",
++ size: 0x80000,
++ offset: 0,
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE, /* force read-only */
++ }, {
++ name: "zImage",
++ size: 0x100000,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE, /* force read-only */
++ }, {
++ name: "ramdisk.gz",
++ size: 0x300000,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE, /* force read-only */
++ }, {
++ name: "User FS",
++ size: MTDPART_SIZ_FULL,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ }
++};
++#endif
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ASSABET
+ /* Phase 4 Assabet has two 28F160B3 flash parts in bank 0: */
+ #define ASSABET4_FLASH_SIZE 0x00400000
+@@ -438,7 +490,7 @@
+ #endif
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSMASTER
+-#define GRAPHICSMASTER_FLASH_SIZE 0x01000000
++#define GRAPHICSMASTER_FLASH_SIZE 0x02000000
+ static struct mtd_partition graphicsmaster_partitions[] = {
+ {
+ name: "zImage",
+@@ -507,6 +559,38 @@
+ }
+ #endif
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_HACKKIT
++#define HACKKIT_FLASH_SIZE 0x01000000
++static struct mtd_partition hackkit_partitions[] = {
++ {
++ name: "BLOB",
++ size: 0x00040000,
++ offset: 0x00000000,
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE, /* force read-only */
++ }, {
++ name: "config",
++ size: 0x00040000,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ }, {
++ name: "kernel",
++ size: 0x00100000,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ }, {
++ name: "initrd",
++ size: 0x00180000,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ }, {
++ name: "rootfs",
++ size: 0x700000,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ }, {
++ name: "data",
++ size: MTDPART_SIZ_FULL,
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ }
++};
++#endif
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_HUW_WEBPANEL
+ #define HUW_WEBPANEL_FLASH_SIZE 0x01000000
+ static struct mtd_partition huw_webpanel_partitions[] = {
+@@ -555,12 +639,12 @@
+ offset: 0x00540000,
+ }, {
+ name: "JORNADA720 usr local",
+- size: 0 /* will expand to the end of the flash */
++ size: 0, /* will expand to the end of the flash */
+ offset: 0x00d00000,
+ }
+ };
+
+-static void jornada720_set_vpp(int vpp)
++static void jornada720_set_vpp(struct map_info *map, int vpp)
+ {
+ if (vpp)
+ PPSR |= 0x80;
+@@ -571,6 +655,27 @@
+
+ #endif
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_NANOENGINE
++/* nanoEngine has one 28F320B3B Flash part in bank 0: */
++#define NANOENGINE_FLASH_SIZE 0x00400000
++static struct mtd_partition nanoengine_partitions[] = {
++ {
++ name: "nanoEngine boot firmware and parameter table",
++ size: 0x00010000, /* 32K */
++ offset: 0x00000000,
++ mask_flags: MTD_WRITEABLE, /* force read-only */
++ },{
++ name: "kernel/initrd reserved",
++ size: 0x002f0000,
++ offset: 0x00010000,
++ },{
++ name: "experimental filesystem allocation",
++ size: 0x00100000,
++ offset: 0x00300000,
++ }
++};
++#endif
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_PANGOLIN
+ #define PANGOLIN_FLASH_SIZE 0x04000000
+ static struct mtd_partition pangolin_partitions[] = {
+@@ -699,6 +804,32 @@
+ };
+ #endif /* CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPAD */
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPUTER
++#define SIMPUTER_FLASH_SIZE 0x02000000
++static struct mtd_partition simputer_partitions[] = {
++ {
++ name: "blob+logo",
++ offset: 0,
++ size: 0x00040000
++ },
++ {
++ name: "kernel",
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ size: 0x000C0000
++ },
++ {
++ name: "/(cramfs)",
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ size: 0x00200000
++ },
++ {
++ name: "/usr/local(jffs2)",
++ offset: MTDPART_OFS_APPEND,
++ size: MTDPART_SIZ_FULL /* expand till the end */
++ }
++};
++#endif
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_STORK
+ #define STORK_FLASH_SIZE 0x02000000
+ static struct mtd_partition stork_partitions[] = {
+@@ -766,7 +897,7 @@
+ #endif
+
+ extern int parse_redboot_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts);
+-extern int parse_bootldr_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts);
++extern int parse_cmdline_partitions(struct mtd_info *master, struct mtd_partition **pparts, char *);
+
+ static struct mtd_partition *parsed_parts;
+ static struct mtd_info *mymtd;
+@@ -787,6 +918,14 @@
+ */
+ part_type = "static";
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSAGC
++ if (machine_is_adsagc()) {
++ parts = adsagc_partitions;
++ nb_parts = ARRAY_SIZE(adsagc_partitions);
++ sa1100_map.size = ADSAGC_FLASH_SIZE;
++ sa1100_map.buswidth = (MSC1 & MSC_RBW) ? 2 : 4;
++ }
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY
+ if (machine_is_adsbitsy()) {
+ parts = adsbitsy_partitions;
+@@ -795,6 +934,14 @@
+ sa1100_map.buswidth = (MSC1 & MSC_RBW) ? 2 : 4;
+ }
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++ if (machine_is_adsbitsyplus()) {
++ parts = adsbitsyplus_partitions;
++ nb_parts = ARRAY_SIZE(adsbitsyplus_partitions);
++ sa1100_map.size = ADSBITSYPLUS_FLASH_SIZE;
++ sa1100_map.buswidth = (MSC1 & MSC_RBW) ? 2 : 4;
++ }
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ASSABET
+ if (machine_is_assabet()) {
+ parts = assabet_partitions;
+@@ -869,6 +1016,13 @@
+ sa1100_map.set_vpp = h3600_set_vpp;
+ }
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_HACKKIT
++ if (machine_is_hackkit()) {
++ parts = hackkit_partitions;
++ nb_parts = ARRAY_SIZE(hackkit_partitions);
++ sa1100_map.size = HACKKIT_FLASH_SIZE;
++ }
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_HUW_WEBPANEL
+ if (machine_is_huw_webpanel()) {
+ parts = huw_webpanel_partitions;
+@@ -884,6 +1038,13 @@
+ sa1100_map.set_vpp = jornada720_set_vpp;
+ }
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_NANOENGINE
++ if (machine_is_nanoengine()) {
++ parts = nanoengine_partitions;
++ nb_parts = ARRAY_SIZE(nanoengine_partitions);
++ sa1100_map.size = NANOENGINE_FLASH_SIZE;
++ }
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_PANGOLIN
+ if (machine_is_pangolin()) {
+ parts = pangolin_partitions;
+@@ -919,6 +1080,13 @@
+ sa1100_map.size = SIMPAD_FLASH_SIZE;
+ }
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPUTER
++ if (machine_is_simputer()) {
++ parts = simputer_partitions;
++ nb_parts = ARRAY_SIZE(simputer_partitions);
++ sa1100_map.size = SIMPUTER_FLASH_SIZE;
++ }
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_STORK
+ if (machine_is_stork()) {
+ parts = stork_partitions;
+@@ -953,7 +1121,9 @@
+ * specific machine settings might have been set above.
+ */
+ printk(KERN_NOTICE "SA1100 flash: probing %d-bit flash bus\n", sa1100_map.buswidth*8);
+- mymtd = do_map_probe("cfi_probe", &sa1100_map);
++ mymtd = do_map_probe("jedec_probe", &sa1100_map);
++ if (!mymtd)
++ mymtd = do_map_probe("cfi_probe", &sa1100_map);
+ ret = -ENXIO;
+ if (!mymtd)
+ goto out_err;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/nand/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/nand/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/mtd/nand/Config.in 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/mtd/nand/Config.in 2004-04-10 12:50:22.000000000 +0100
+@@ -33,4 +33,8 @@
+ fi
+ fi
+
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' SmartMedia Card on Atmel AT91RM9200' CONFIG_MTD_AT91_SMARTMEDIA $CONFIG_MTD_NAND
++fi
++
+ endmenu
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/Config.in 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/Config.in 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -30,9 +30,15 @@
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN" = "y" ]; then
+ source drivers/acorn/net/Config.in
+ fi
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
++ tristate ' AT91RM9200 Ethernet support' CONFIG_AT91_ETHER
++ if [ "$CONFIG_AT91_ETHER" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_AT91_ETHER" = "m" ]; then
++ bool ' RMII interface? ' CONFIG_AT91_ETHER_RMII
++ fi
++ fi
+ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT" = "y" ]; then
+- tristate ' Altera Ether00 support' CONFIG_ETHER00
++ tristate ' Altera Ether00 support' CONFIG_ETHER00
+ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_PPC" = "y" ]; then
+ dep_tristate ' MACE (Power Mac ethernet) support' CONFIG_MACE $CONFIG_ALL_PPC
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/Makefile 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/Makefile 2004-04-18 21:47:50.000000000 +0100
+@@ -244,6 +244,7 @@
+ # non-drivers/net drivers who want mii lib
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_SMC91C92) += mii.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_USBNET) += mii.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_AT91_ETHER) += mii.o
+
+ ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN),y)
+ mod-subdirs += ../acorn/net
+@@ -268,4 +269,3 @@
+
+ rcpci.o: $(rcpci-objs)
+ $(LD) -r -o $@ $(rcpci-objs)
+-
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/am79c961a.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/am79c961a.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/am79c961a.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/am79c961a.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -54,25 +54,36 @@
+ #ifdef __arm__
+ static void write_rreg(u_long base, u_int reg, u_int val)
+ {
+- __asm__("str%?h %1, [%2] @ NET_RAP
+- str%?h %0, [%2, #-4] @ NET_RDP
+- " : : "r" (val), "r" (reg), "r" (ISAIO_BASE + 0x0464));
++ __asm__("str%?h %1, [%2] @ NET_RAP\n\t"
++ "str%?h %0, [%2, #-4] @ NET_RDP"
++ : : "r" (val), "r" (reg), "r" (ISAIO_BASE + 0x0464));
+ }
+
+ static inline unsigned short read_rreg(u_long base_addr, u_int reg)
+ {
+ unsigned short v;
+- __asm__("str%?h %1, [%2] @ NET_RAP
+- ldr%?h %0, [%2, #-4] @ NET_RDP
+- " : "=r" (v): "r" (reg), "r" (ISAIO_BASE + 0x0464));
++ __asm__("str%?h %1, [%2] @ NET_RAP\n\t"
++ "ldr%?h %0, [%2, #-4] @ NET_RDP"
++ : "=r" (v): "r" (reg), "r" (ISAIO_BASE + 0x0464));
+ return v;
+ }
+
+ static inline void write_ireg(u_long base, u_int reg, u_int val)
+ {
+- __asm__("str%?h %1, [%2] @ NET_RAP
+- str%?h %0, [%2, #8] @ NET_IDP
+- " : : "r" (val), "r" (reg), "r" (ISAIO_BASE + 0x0464));
++ __asm__("str%?h %1, [%2] @ NET_RAP\n\t"
++ "str%?h %0, [%2, #8] @ NET_IDP"
++ : : "r" (val), "r" (reg), "r" (ISAIO_BASE + 0x0464));
++}
++
++static inline unsigned short read_ireg(u_long base_addr, u_int reg)
++{
++ u_short v;
++ __asm__(
++ "str%?h %1, [%2] @ NAT_RAP\n\t"
++ "str%?h %0, [%2, #8] @ NET_IDP\n\t"
++ : "=r" (v)
++ : "r" (reg), "r" (ISAIO_BASE + 0x0464));
++ return v;
+ }
+
+ #define am_writeword(dev,off,val) __raw_writew(val, ISAMEM_BASE + ((off) << 1))
+@@ -91,16 +102,16 @@
+ }
+ while (length > 8) {
+ unsigned int tmp, tmp2;
+- __asm__ __volatile__("
+- ldm%?ia %1!, {%2, %3}
+- str%?h %2, [%0], #4
+- mov%? %2, %2, lsr #16
+- str%?h %2, [%0], #4
+- str%?h %3, [%0], #4
+- mov%? %3, %3, lsr #16
+- str%?h %3, [%0], #4
+- " : "=&r" (offset), "=&r" (buf), "=r" (tmp), "=r" (tmp2)
+- : "0" (offset), "1" (buf));
++ __asm__ __volatile__(
++ "ldm%?ia %1!, {%2, %3}\n\t"
++ "str%?h %2, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "mov%? %2, %2, lsr #16\n\t"
++ "str%?h %2, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "str%?h %3, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "mov%? %3, %3, lsr #16\n\t"
++ "str%?h %3, [%0], #4"
++ : "=&r" (offset), "=&r" (buf), "=r" (tmp), "=r" (tmp2)
++ : "0" (offset), "1" (buf));
+ length -= 8;
+ }
+ while (length > 0) {
+@@ -118,36 +129,36 @@
+ length = (length + 1) & ~1;
+ if ((int)buf & 2) {
+ unsigned int tmp;
+- __asm__ __volatile__("
+- ldr%?h %2, [%0], #4
+- str%?b %2, [%1], #1
+- mov%? %2, %2, lsr #8
+- str%?b %2, [%1], #1
+- " : "=&r" (offset), "=&r" (buf), "=r" (tmp): "0" (offset), "1" (buf));
++ __asm__ __volatile__(
++ "ldr%?h %2, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "str%?b %2, [%1], #1\n\t"
++ "mov%? %2, %2, lsr #8\n\t"
++ "str%?b %2, [%1], #1"
++ : "=&r" (offset), "=&r" (buf), "=r" (tmp): "0" (offset), "1" (buf));
+ length -= 2;
+ }
+ while (length > 8) {
+ unsigned int tmp, tmp2, tmp3;
+- __asm__ __volatile__("
+- ldr%?h %2, [%0], #4
+- ldr%?h %3, [%0], #4
+- orr%? %2, %2, %3, lsl #16
+- ldr%?h %3, [%0], #4
+- ldr%?h %4, [%0], #4
+- orr%? %3, %3, %4, lsl #16
+- stm%?ia %1!, {%2, %3}
+- " : "=&r" (offset), "=&r" (buf), "=r" (tmp), "=r" (tmp2), "=r" (tmp3)
+- : "0" (offset), "1" (buf));
++ __asm__ __volatile__(
++ "ldr%?h %2, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "ldr%?h %3, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "orr%? %2, %2, %3, lsl #16\n\t"
++ "ldr%?h %3, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "ldr%?h %4, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "orr%? %3, %3, %4, lsl #16\n\t"
++ "stm%?ia %1!, {%2, %3}"
++ : "=&r" (offset), "=&r" (buf), "=r" (tmp), "=r" (tmp2), "=r" (tmp3)
++ : "0" (offset), "1" (buf));
+ length -= 8;
+ }
+ while (length > 0) {
+ unsigned int tmp;
+- __asm__ __volatile__("
+- ldr%?h %2, [%0], #4
+- str%?b %2, [%1], #1
+- mov%? %2, %2, lsr #8
+- str%?b %2, [%1], #1
+- " : "=&r" (offset), "=&r" (buf), "=r" (tmp) : "0" (offset), "1" (buf));
++ __asm__ __volatile__(
++ "ldr%?h %2, [%0], #4\n\t"
++ "str%?b %2, [%1], #1\n\t"
++ "mov%? %2, %2, lsr #8\n\t"
++ "str%?b %2, [%1], #1"
++ : "=&r" (offset), "=&r" (buf), "=r" (tmp) : "0" (offset), "1" (buf));
+ length -= 2;
+ }
+ }
+@@ -254,9 +265,27 @@
+ write_rreg (dev->base_addr, BASERXH, 0);
+ write_rreg (dev->base_addr, CSR0, CSR0_STOP);
+ write_rreg (dev->base_addr, CSR3, CSR3_IDONM|CSR3_BABLM|CSR3_DXSUFLO);
++ write_rreg (dev->base_addr, CSR4, CSR4_APAD_XMIT|CSR4_MFCOM|CSR4_RCVCCOM|CSR4_TXSTRTM|CSR4_JABM);
+ write_rreg (dev->base_addr, CSR0, CSR0_IENA|CSR0_STRT);
+ }
+
++static void am79c961_timer(unsigned long data)
++{
++ struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *)data;
++ struct dev_priv *priv = (struct dev_priv *)dev->priv;
++ unsigned int lnkstat, carrier;
++
++ lnkstat = read_ireg(dev->base_addr, ISALED0) & ISALED0_LNKST;
++ carrier = netif_carrier_ok(dev);
++
++ if (lnkstat && !carrier)
++ netif_carrier_on(dev);
++ else if (!lnkstat && carrier)
++ netif_carrier_off(dev);
++
++ mod_timer(&priv->timer, jiffies + 5*HZ);
++}
++
+ /*
+ * Open/initialize the board.
+ */
+@@ -274,6 +303,11 @@
+
+ am79c961_init_for_open(dev);
+
++ netif_carrier_off(dev);
++
++ priv->timer.expires = jiffies;
++ add_timer(&priv->timer);
++
+ netif_start_queue(dev);
+
+ return 0;
+@@ -288,7 +322,10 @@
+ struct dev_priv *priv = (struct dev_priv *)dev->priv;
+ unsigned long flags;
+
++ del_timer_sync(&priv->timer);
++
+ netif_stop_queue(dev);
++ netif_carrier_off(dev);
+
+ spin_lock_irqsave(priv->chip_lock, flags);
+ write_rreg (dev->base_addr, CSR0, CSR0_STOP);
+@@ -413,15 +450,6 @@
+ unsigned int hdraddr, bufaddr;
+ unsigned int head;
+ unsigned long flags;
+-
+- /* FIXME: I thought the 79c961 could do padding - RMK ??? */
+- if(length < ETH_ZLEN)
+- {
+- skb = skb_padto(skb, ETH_ZLEN);
+- if(skb == NULL)
+- return 0;
+- length = ETH_ZLEN;
+- }
+
+ head = priv->txhead;
+ hdraddr = priv->txhdr + (head << 3);
+@@ -431,7 +459,7 @@
+ head = 0;
+
+ am_writebuffer (dev, bufaddr, skb->data, length);
+- am_writeword (dev, hdraddr + 4, -length);
++ am_writeword (dev, hdraddr + 4, -skb->len);
+ am_writeword (dev, hdraddr + 2, TMD_OWN|TMD_STP|TMD_ENP);
+ priv->txhead = head;
+
+@@ -448,6 +476,8 @@
+ if (am_readword(dev, priv->txhdr + (priv->txhead << 3) + 2) & TMD_OWN)
+ netif_stop_queue(dev);
+
++ priv->stats.tx_bytes += skb->len;
++
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+
+ return 0;
+@@ -520,6 +550,7 @@
+ am79c961_tx(struct net_device *dev, struct dev_priv *priv)
+ {
+ do {
++ signed short len;
+ u_int hdraddr;
+ u_int status;
+
+@@ -555,6 +586,8 @@
+ continue;
+ }
+ priv->stats.tx_packets ++;
++ len = am_readword (dev, hdraddr + 4);
++ priv->stats.tx_bytes += -len;
+ } while (priv->txtail != priv->txhead);
+
+ netif_wake_queue(dev);
+@@ -565,17 +598,23 @@
+ {
+ struct net_device *dev = (struct net_device *)dev_id;
+ struct dev_priv *priv = (struct dev_priv *)dev->priv;
+- u_int status;
++ u_int status, n = 100;
+
+- status = read_rreg(dev->base_addr, CSR0);
+- write_rreg(dev->base_addr, CSR0, status & (CSR0_TINT|CSR0_RINT|CSR0_MISS|CSR0_IENA));
+-
+- if (status & CSR0_RINT)
+- am79c961_rx(dev, priv);
+- if (status & CSR0_TINT)
+- am79c961_tx(dev, priv);
+- if (status & CSR0_MISS)
+- priv->stats.rx_dropped ++;
++ do {
++ status = read_rreg(dev->base_addr, CSR0);
++ write_rreg(dev->base_addr, CSR0, status &
++ (CSR0_IENA|CSR0_TINT|CSR0_RINT|
++ CSR0_MERR|CSR0_MISS|CSR0_CERR|CSR0_BABL));
++
++ if (status & CSR0_RINT)
++ am79c961_rx(dev, priv);
++ if (status & CSR0_TINT)
++ am79c961_tx(dev, priv);
++ if (status & CSR0_MISS)
++ priv->stats.rx_dropped ++;
++ if (status & CSR0_CERR)
++ mod_timer(&priv->timer, jiffies);
++ } while (--n && status & (CSR0_RINT | CSR0_TINT));
+ }
+
+ /*
+@@ -587,10 +626,10 @@
+ {
+ struct dev_priv *priv = (struct dev_priv *)dev->priv;
+
+- spin_lock_irq(priv->chip_lock);
++ spin_lock_irq(&priv->chip_lock);
+ write_rreg (dev->base_addr, CSR0, CSR0_STOP);
+ write_rreg (dev->base_addr, CSR3, CSR3_MASKALL);
+- spin_unlock_irq(priv->chip_lock);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&priv->chip_lock);
+
+ am79c961_ramtest(dev, 0x66);
+ am79c961_ramtest(dev, 0x99);
+@@ -655,6 +694,11 @@
+ printk (i == 5 ? "%02x\n" : "%02x:", dev->dev_addr[i]);
+ }
+
++ spin_lock_init(&priv->chip_lock);
++ init_timer(&priv->timer);
++ priv->timer.data = (unsigned long)dev;
++ priv->timer.function = am79c961_timer;
++
+ if (am79c961_hw_init(dev))
+ goto release;
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/am79c961a.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/am79c961a.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/am79c961a.h 2000-09-18 23:15:22.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/am79c961a.h 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -58,6 +58,18 @@
+ #define CSR3_BABLM 0x4000
+ #define CSR3_MASKALL 0x5F00
+
++#define CSR4 4
++#define CSR4_JABM 0x0001
++#define CSR4_JAB 0x0002
++#define CSR4_TXSTRTM 0x0004
++#define CSR4_TXSTRT 0x0008
++#define CSR4_RCVCCOM 0x0010
++#define CSR4_RCVCCO 0x0020
++#define CSR4_MFCOM 0x0100
++#define CSR4_MFCO 0x0200
++#define CSR4_ASTRP_RCV 0x0400
++#define CSR4_APAD_XMIT 0x0800
++
+ #define CTRL1 5
+ #define CTRL1_SPND 0x0001
+
+@@ -93,6 +105,8 @@
+ #define SIZERXR 76
+ #define SIZETXR 78
+
++#define CSR_MFC 112
++
+ #define RMD_ENP 0x0100
+ #define RMD_STP 0x0200
+ #define RMD_CRC 0x0800
+@@ -112,6 +126,9 @@
+ #define TST_UFLO 0x4000
+ #define TST_BUFF 0x8000
+
++#define ISALED0 0x0004
++#define ISALED0_LNKST 0x8000
++
+ struct dev_priv {
+ struct net_device_stats stats;
+ unsigned long rxbuffer[RX_BUFFERS];
+@@ -123,6 +140,7 @@
+ unsigned long rxhdr;
+ unsigned long txhdr;
+ spinlock_t chip_lock;
++ struct timer_list timer;
+ };
+
+ extern int am79c961_probe (struct net_device *dev);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/cirrus.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/cirrus.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/cirrus.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/cirrus.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -75,6 +75,7 @@
+ typedef struct {
+ struct net_device_stats stats;
+ u16 txlen;
++ u16 txafter; /* Default is After5 (0) */
+ } cirrus_t;
+
+ typedef struct {
+@@ -230,13 +231,19 @@
+ cirrus_t *priv = (cirrus_t *) dev->priv;
+ u16 status;
+
++ /* Tx start must be done with irq disabled
++ * else status can be wrong */
++ disable_irq (dev->irq);
++
+ netif_stop_queue (dev);
+
+- cirrus_write (dev,PP_TxCMD,TxStart (After5));
++ cirrus_write (dev,PP_TxCMD,TxStart (priv->txafter));
+ cirrus_write (dev,PP_TxLength,skb->len);
+
+ status = cirrus_read (dev,PP_BusST);
+
++ enable_irq (dev->irq);
++
+ if ((status & TxBidErr)) {
+ printk (KERN_WARNING "%s: Invalid frame size %d!\n",dev->name,skb->len);
+ priv->stats.tx_errors++;
+@@ -249,7 +256,6 @@
+ printk (KERN_WARNING "%s: Transmit buffer not free!\n",dev->name);
+ priv->stats.tx_errors++;
+ priv->txlen = 0;
+- /* FIXME: store skb and send it in interrupt handler */
+ return (1);
+ }
+
+@@ -310,11 +316,18 @@
+ }
+ if ((RegContent (status) & TxUnderrun)) {
+ priv->stats.tx_errors++;
+- priv->stats.tx_fifo_errors++;
++ /* Shift start tx, if underruns come too often */
++ switch (priv->stats.tx_fifo_errors++) {
++ case 3: priv->txafter = After381; break;
++ case 6: priv->txafter = After1021; break;
++ case 9: priv->txafter = AfterAll; break;
++ }
++ }
++ /* Wakeup only for tx events ! */
++ if ((RegContent (status) & (TxUnderrun | Rdy4Tx))) {
++ priv->txlen = 0;
++ netif_wake_queue (dev);
+ }
+- /* FIXME: if Rdy4Tx, transmit last sent packet (if any) */
+- priv->txlen = 0;
+- netif_wake_queue (dev);
+ break;
+
+ case TxCOL:
+@@ -428,7 +441,7 @@
+ else
+ cirrus_clear (dev,PP_RxCTL,PromiscuousA);
+
+- if ((dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) && dev->mc_list)
++ if ((dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) || dev->mc_list)
+ cirrus_set (dev,PP_RxCTL,MulticastA);
+ else
+ cirrus_clear (dev,PP_RxCTL,MulticastA);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/cs89x0.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/cs89x0.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/cs89x0.c 2003-08-25 12:44:42.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/cs89x0.c 2004-01-14 21:39:05.000000000 +0000
+@@ -115,6 +115,7 @@
+
+ */
+
++#include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+ #include <linux/sched.h>
+ #include <linux/types.h>
+@@ -427,18 +428,18 @@
+ /* if they give us an odd I/O address, then do ONE write to
+ the address port, to get it back to address zero, where we
+ expect to find the EISA signature word. An IO with a base of 0x3
+- will skip the test for the ADD_PORT. */
++ will skip the test for the ADD_PORT. */
+ if (ioaddr & 1) {
+ if (net_debug > 1)
+ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: odd ioaddr 0x%x\n", dev->name, ioaddr);
+- if ((ioaddr & 2) != 2)
++ if ((ioaddr & 2) != 2)
+ if ((inw((ioaddr & ~3)+ ADD_PORT) & ADD_MASK) != ADD_SIG) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad signature 0x%x\n",
+ dev->name, inw((ioaddr & ~3)+ ADD_PORT));
+ retval = -ENODEV;
+ goto out2;
+ }
+- ioaddr &= ~3;
++ ioaddr &= ~3;
+ outw(PP_ChipID, ioaddr + ADD_PORT);
+ }
+ printk("PP_addr=0x%x\n", inw(ioaddr + ADD_PORT));
+@@ -446,7 +447,7 @@
+ if (inw(ioaddr + DATA_PORT) != CHIP_EISA_ID_SIG) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: incorrect signature 0x%x\n",
+ dev->name, inw(ioaddr + DATA_PORT));
+- retval = -ENODEV;
++ retval = -ENODEV;
+ goto out2;
+ }
+
+@@ -477,7 +478,7 @@
+ dev->base_addr);
+
+ reset_chip(dev);
+-
++
+ /* Here we read the current configuration of the chip. If there
+ is no Extended EEPROM then the idea is to not disturb the chip
+ configuration, it should have been correctly setup by automatic
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/ether00.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/ether00.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/ether00.c 2003-06-13 15:51:34.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/ether00.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@
+ #include <asm/arch/ether00.h>
+ #include <asm/arch/tdkphy.h>
+
++static int ether00_get_ethernet_address(struct net_device* dev);
+
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Clive Davies");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Altera Ether00 IP core driver");
+@@ -734,8 +735,11 @@
+ int result,tmp;
+ struct net_priv* priv;
+
+- if (!is_valid_ether_addr(dev->dev_addr))
+- return -EINVAL;
++ if (!ether00_get_ethernet_address(dev)){
++ printk("%s: Invalid ethernet MAC address. Please set using "
++ "ifconfig\n", dev->name);
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
+
+ dev->base_addr=(unsigned int)ioremap_nocache(base,SZ_4K);
+
+@@ -906,10 +910,9 @@
+ }
+
+
+-static void ether00_get_ethernet_address(struct net_device* dev)
++static int ether00_get_ethernet_address(struct net_device* dev)
+ {
+ struct mtd_info *mymtd=NULL;
+- int i;
+ size_t retlen;
+
+ /*
+@@ -926,11 +929,7 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
+ #ifdef CONFIG_MTD
+ /* get the mtd_info structure for the first mtd device*/
+- for(i=0;i<MAX_MTD_DEVICES;i++){
+- mymtd=get_mtd_device(NULL,i);
+- if(!mymtd||!strcmp(mymtd->name,"EPXA10DB flash"))
+- break;
+- }
++ mymtd=get_mtd_device(NULL,0);
+
+ if(!mymtd || !mymtd->read_user_prot_reg){
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Failed to read MAC address from flash\n",dev->name);
+@@ -947,9 +946,7 @@
+ #endif
+ #endif
+
+- if (!is_valid_ether_addr(dev->dev_addr))
+- printk("%s: Invalid ethernet MAC address. Please set using "
+- "ifconfig\n", dev->name);
++ return (is_valid_ether_addr(dev->dev_addr));
+
+ }
+
+@@ -966,8 +963,6 @@
+ dev->tx_timeout=ether00_tx_timeout;
+ dev->watchdog_timeo=TX_TIMEOUT;
+
+- ether00_get_ethernet_address(dev);
+-
+ SET_MODULE_OWNER(dev);
+ return 0;
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/irda/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/irda/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/irda/Config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:26.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/irda/Config.in 2004-02-23 23:21:17.000000000 +0000
+@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
+ dep_tristate 'VIA IrCC (Experimental)' CONFIG_VIA_IRCC_FIR $CONFIG_IRDA
+ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
+- dep_tristate 'SA1100 Internal IR' CONFIG_SA1100_FIR $CONFIG_IRDA
++ dep_tristate 'SA1100 Internal IR' CONFIG_SA1100_FIR $CONFIG_IRDA $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
+ fi
+
+ endmenu
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/irda/sa1100_ir.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/irda/sa1100_ir.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/irda/sa1100_ir.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/irda/sa1100_ir.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -38,11 +38,7 @@
+
+ #include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
+
+-#ifndef CONFIG_SA1100_H3600
+-#define clr_h3600_egpio(x) do { } while (0)
+-#define set_h3600_egpio(x) do { } while (0)
+-#endif
+-
++/* Yopy wants fixing */
+ #ifndef GPIO_IRDA_FIR
+ #define GPIO_IRDA_FIR (0)
+ #endif
+@@ -174,8 +170,8 @@
+
+ if (machine_is_assabet())
+ ASSABET_BCR_clear(ASSABET_BCR_IRDA_FSEL);
+- if (machine_is_h3600())
+- clr_h3600_egpio(EGPIO_H3600_IR_FSEL);
++ if (machine_is_h3xxx())
++ clr_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_IR_FSEL);
+ if (machine_is_yopy())
+ PPSR &= ~GPIO_IRDA_FIR;
+
+@@ -199,8 +195,8 @@
+
+ if (machine_is_assabet())
+ ASSABET_BCR_set(ASSABET_BCR_IRDA_FSEL);
+- if (machine_is_h3600())
+- set_h3600_egpio(EGPIO_H3600_IR_FSEL);
++ if (machine_is_h3xxx())
++ set_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_IR_FSEL);
+ if (machine_is_yopy())
+ PPSR |= GPIO_IRDA_FIR;
+
+@@ -246,10 +242,7 @@
+ static inline int
+ sa1100_irda_set_power_h3600(struct sa1100_irda *si, unsigned int state)
+ {
+- if (state)
+- set_h3600_egpio(EGPIO_H3600_IR_ON);
+- else
+- clr_h3600_egpio(EGPIO_H3600_IR_ON);
++ assign_h3600_egpio( IPAQ_EGPIO_IR_ON, state );
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -283,7 +276,7 @@
+
+ if (machine_is_assabet())
+ ret = sa1100_irda_set_power_assabet(si, state);
+- if (machine_is_h3600())
++ if (machine_is_h3xxx())
+ ret = sa1100_irda_set_power_h3600(si, state);
+ if (machine_is_yopy())
+ ret = sa1100_irda_set_power_yopy(si, state);
+@@ -727,11 +720,6 @@
+ netif_wake_queue(dev);
+ }
+
+-/*
+- * Note that we will never build up a backlog of frames; the protocol is a
+- * half duplex protocol which basically means we transmit a frame, we
+- * receive a frame, we transmit the next frame etc.
+- */
+ static int sa1100_irda_hard_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
+ {
+ struct sa1100_irda *si = dev->priv;
+@@ -758,6 +746,8 @@
+ }
+
+ if (!IS_FIR(si)) {
++ netif_stop_queue(dev);
++
+ si->tx_buff.data = si->tx_buff.head;
+ si->tx_buff.len = async_wrap_skb(skb, si->tx_buff.data,
+ si->tx_buff.truesize);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/irda/w83977af_ir.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/irda/w83977af_ir.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/irda/w83977af_ir.c 2002-11-28 23:53:13.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/irda/w83977af_ir.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@
+
+ /* FIXME: The HP HDLS-1100 does not support 1152000! */
+ self->qos.baud_rate.bits = IR_9600|IR_19200|IR_38400|IR_57600|
+- IR_115200|IR_576000|IR_1152000|(IR_4000000 << 8);
++ IR_115200/*|IR_576000|IR_1152000|(IR_4000000 << 8)*/;
+
+ /* The HP HDLS-1100 needs 1 ms according to the specs */
+ self->qos.min_turn_time.bits = qos_mtt_bits;
+@@ -1341,7 +1341,7 @@
+ case SIOCSBANDWIDTH: /* Set bandwidth */
+ if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN)) {
+ ret = -EPERM;
+- goto out;
++ break;
+ }
+ w83977af_change_speed(self, irq->ifr_baudrate);
+ break;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/smc9194.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/smc9194.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/smc9194.c 2003-06-13 15:51:35.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/smc9194.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
+ . AUI/TP selection ( mine has 10Base2/10BaseT select )
+ .
+ . Arguments:
+- . io = for the base address
+- . irq = for the IRQ
++ . io = for the base address
++ . irq = for the IRQ
+ . ifport = 0 for autodetect, 1 for TP, 2 for AUI ( or 10base2 )
+ .
+ . author:
+@@ -51,12 +51,21 @@
+ . allocation
+ . 08/20/00 Arnaldo Melo fix kfree(skb) in smc_hardware_send_packet
+ . 12/15/00 Christian Jullien fix "Warning: kfree_skb on hard IRQ"
++ . 06/23/01 Russell King Separate out IO functions for different bus
++ . types.
++ . Use dev->name instead of CARDNAME for printk
++ . Add ethtool support, full duplex support
++ . Add LAN91C96 support.
+ . 11/08/01 Matt Domsch Use common crc32 function
+ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
++#define DRV_NAME "smc9194"
++#define DRV_VERSION "0.15"
++
+ static const char version[] =
+- "smc9194.c:v0.14 12/15/00 by Erik Stahlman (erik@vt.edu)\n";
++ DRV_NAME ".c:v" DRV_VERSION " 12/15/00 by Erik Stahlman (erik@vt.edu)\n";
+
++#include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/module.h>
+ #include <linux/version.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+@@ -69,16 +78,26 @@
+ #include <linux/in.h>
+ #include <linux/slab.h>
+ #include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
+ #include <linux/init.h>
+ #include <linux/crc32.h>
+-#include <asm/bitops.h>
+-#include <asm/io.h>
+ #include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/ethtool.h>
+
+ #include <linux/netdevice.h>
+ #include <linux/etherdevice.h>
+ #include <linux/skbuff.h>
+
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
++#endif
++
+ #include "smc9194.h"
+ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ .
+@@ -152,29 +171,27 @@
+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ #define CARDNAME "SMC9194"
+
++static const char *chip_ids[15] = {
++ NULL,
++ NULL,
++ NULL,
++ "SMC91C90/91C92", /* 3 */
++ "SMC91C94/91C96", /* 4 */
++ "SMC91C95", /* 5 */
++ NULL,
++ "SMC91C100", /* 7 */
++ "SMC91C100FD", /* 8 */
++ NULL,
++ NULL,
++ NULL,
++ NULL,
++ NULL,
++ NULL
++};
+
+-/* store this information for the driver.. */
+-struct smc_local {
+- /*
+- these are things that the kernel wants me to keep, so users
+- can find out semi-useless statistics of how well the card is
+- performing
+- */
+- struct net_device_stats stats;
+-
+- /*
+- If I have to wait until memory is available to send
+- a packet, I will store the skbuff here, until I get the
+- desired memory. Then, I'll send it out and free it.
+- */
+- struct sk_buff * saved_skb;
+-
+- /*
+- . This keeps track of how many packets that I have
+- . sent out. When an TX_EMPTY interrupt comes, I know
+- . that all of these have been sent.
+- */
+- int packets_waiting;
++static const char * interfaces[2] = {
++ "TP",
++ "AUI"
+ };
+
+
+@@ -202,6 +219,11 @@
+ static int smc_open(struct net_device *dev);
+
+ /*
++ . This handles the ethtool interface
++*/
++static int smc_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd);
++
++/*
+ . Our watchdog timed out. Called by the networking layer
+ */
+ static void smc_timeout(struct net_device *dev);
+@@ -217,11 +239,11 @@
+ . This routine allows the proc file system to query the driver's
+ . statistics.
+ */
+-static struct net_device_stats * smc_query_statistics( struct net_device *dev);
++static struct net_device_stats * smc_query_statistics(struct net_device *dev);
+
+ /*
+- . Finally, a call to set promiscuous mode ( for TCPDUMP and related
+- . programs ) and multicast modes.
++ . Finally, a call to set promiscuous mode (for TCPDUMP and related
++ . programs) and multicast modes.
+ */
+ static void smc_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev);
+
+@@ -240,12 +262,12 @@
+ . This is a separate procedure to handle the receipt of a packet, to
+ . leave the interrupt code looking slightly cleaner
+ */
+-static inline void smc_rcv( struct net_device *dev );
++static inline void smc_rcv(struct net_device *dev);
+ /*
+ . This handles a TX interrupt, which is only called when an error
+ . relating to a packet is sent.
+ */
+-static inline void smc_tx( struct net_device * dev );
++static inline void smc_tx(struct net_device * dev);
+
+ /*
+ ------------------------------------------------------------
+@@ -261,39 +283,287 @@
+ */
+ static int smc_probe(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr);
+
+-/*
+- . A rather simple routine to print out a packet for debugging purposes.
+-*/
+-#if SMC_DEBUG > 2
+-static void print_packet( byte *, int );
+-#endif
+-
+-#define tx_done(dev) 1
+-
+ /* this is called to actually send the packet to the chip */
+-static void smc_hardware_send_packet( struct net_device * dev );
++static void smc_hardware_send_packet(struct net_device * dev);
+
+ /* Since I am not sure if I will have enough room in the chip's ram
+ . to store the packet, I call this routine, which either sends it
+ . now, or generates an interrupt when the card is ready for the
+ . packet */
+-static int smc_wait_to_send_packet( struct sk_buff * skb, struct net_device *dev );
++static int smc_wait_to_send_packet(struct sk_buff * skb, struct net_device *dev);
+
+ /* this does a soft reset on the device */
+-static void smc_reset( int ioaddr );
++static void smc_reset(struct net_device *dev);
+
+ /* Enable Interrupts, Receive, and Transmit */
+-static void smc_enable( int ioaddr );
++static void smc_enable(struct net_device *dev);
+
+ /* this puts the device in an inactive state */
+-static void smc_shutdown( int ioaddr );
++static void smc_shutdown(struct net_device *dev);
+
+ /* This routine will find the IRQ of the driver if one is not
+ . specified in the input to the device. */
+-static int smc_findirq( int ioaddr );
++static int smc_findirq(struct net_device *dev);
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_ASSABET_NEPONSET
++/*
++ * These functions allow us to handle IO addressing as we wish - this
++ * ethernet controller can be connected to a variety of busses. Some
++ * busses do not support 16 bit or 32 bit transfers. --rmk
++ */
++static inline u8 smc_inb(u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ return inb(base + reg);
++}
++
++static inline u16 smc_inw(u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ return inw(base + reg);
++}
++
++static inline void smc_ins(u_int base, u_int reg, u8 *data, u_int len)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg;
++#ifdef USE_32_BIT
++ /* QUESTION: Like in the TX routine, do I want
++ to send the DWORDs or the bytes first, or some
++ mixture. A mixture might improve already slow PIO
++ performance */
++ PRINTK3((" Reading %d dwords (and %d bytes) \n",
++ len >> 2, len & 3));
++ insl(port, data, len >> 2);
++ /* read the left over bytes */
++ insb(port, data + (len & ~3), len & 3);
++#else
++ PRINTK3((" Reading %d words and %d byte(s) \n",
++ len >> 1, len & 1));
++ insw(port, data, len >> 1);
++ if (len & 1) {
++ data += len & ~1;
++ *data = inb(port);
++ }
++#endif
++}
++
++static inline void smc_outb(u8 val, u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ outb(val, base + reg);
++}
++
++static inline void smc_outw(u16 val, u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ outw(val, base + reg);
++}
++
++static inline void smc_outl(u32 val, u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg;
++#ifdef USE_32_BIT
++ outl(val, port);
++#else
++ outw(val, port);
++ outw(val >> 16, port);
++#endif
++}
++
++static inline void smc_outs(u_int base, u_int reg, u8 *data, u_int len)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg;
++#ifdef USE_32_BIT
++ if (len & 2) {
++ outsl(port, data, len >> 2);
++ outw(*((word *)(data + (len & ~3))), port);
++ }
++ else
++ outsl(port, data, len >> 2);
++#else
++ outsw(port, data, len >> 1);
++#endif
++}
++
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
++ . I define some macros to make it easier to do somewhat common
++ . or slightly complicated, repeated tasks.
++ --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++/* select a register bank, 0 to 3 */
++
++#define SMC_SELECT_BANK(x) \
++ { \
++ smc_outw(x, ioaddr, BANK_SELECT); \
++ }
++
++/* define a small delay for the reset */
++#define SMC_DELAY() \
++ { \
++ smc_inw(ioaddr, RCR); \
++ smc_inw(ioaddr, RCR); \
++ smc_inw(ioaddr, RCR); \
++ }
++
++/* this enables an interrupt in the interrupt mask register */
++#define SMC_ENABLE_INT(x) \
++ { \
++ byte mask; \
++ mask = smc_inb(ioaddr, INT_MASK); \
++ mask |= (x); \
++ smc_outb(mask, ioaddr, INT_MASK); \
++ }
++
++/* this sets the absolutel interrupt mask */
++#define SMC_SET_INT(x) \
++ { \
++ smc_outw((x), INT_MASK); \
++ }
++
++#else
++
++#undef SMC_IO_EXTENT
++#define SMC_IO_EXTENT (16 << 2)
++
++/*
++ * These functions allow us to handle IO addressing as we wish - this
++ * ethernet controller can be connected to a variety of busses. Some
++ * busses do not support 16 bit or 32 bit transfers. --rmk
++ */
++static inline u8 smc_inb(u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg * 4;
++
++ return readb(port);
++}
++
++static inline u16 smc_inw(u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg * 4;
++
++ return readb(port) | readb(port + 4) << 8;
++}
++
++static inline void smc_ins(u_int base, u_int reg, u8 *data, u_int len)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg * 4;
++
++ insb(port, data, len);
++}
++
++static inline void smc_outb(u8 val, u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg * 4;
++
++ writeb(val, port);
++}
++
++static inline void smc_outw(u16 val, u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg * 4;
++
++ writeb(val, port);
++ writeb(val >> 8, port + 4);
++}
++
++static inline void smc_outl(u32 val, u_int base, u_int reg)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg * 4;
++
++ writeb(val, port);
++ writeb(val >> 8, port + 4);
++ writeb(val >> 16, port + 8);
++ writeb(val >> 24, port + 12);
++}
++
++static inline void smc_outs(u_int base, u_int reg, u8 *data, u_int len)
++{
++ u_int port = base + reg * 4;
++
++ outsb(port, data, len & ~1);
++}
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
++ . I define some macros to make it easier to do somewhat common
++ . or slightly complicated, repeated tasks.
++ --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++/* select a register bank, 0 to 3 */
++
++#define SMC_SELECT_BANK(x) \
++ { \
++ smc_outb(x, ioaddr, BANK_SELECT); \
++ }
++
++/* define a small delay for the reset */
++#define SMC_DELAY() \
++ { \
++ smc_inb(ioaddr, RCR); \
++ smc_inb(ioaddr, RCR); \
++ smc_inb(ioaddr, RCR); \
++ }
++
++/* this enables an interrupt in the interrupt mask register */
++#define SMC_ENABLE_INT(x) \
++ { \
++ byte mask; \
++ mask = smc_inb(ioaddr, INT_MASK); \
++ mask |= (x); \
++ smc_outb(mask, ioaddr, INT_MASK); \
++ }
++
++/* this sets the absolutel interrupt mask */
++#define SMC_SET_INT(x) \
++ { \
++ smc_outb((x), ioaddr, INT_MASK); \
++ }
++
++#endif
+
+ /*
+- . Function: smc_reset( int ioaddr )
++ . A rather simple routine to print out a packet for debugging purposes.
++*/
++#if SMC_DEBUG > 2
++static void print_packet(byte * buf, int length)
++{
++ int i;
++ int remainder;
++ int lines;
++
++ printk("Packet of length %d \n", length);
++ lines = length / 16;
++ remainder = length % 16;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < lines ; i ++) {
++ int cur;
++
++ for (cur = 0; cur < 8; cur ++) {
++ byte a, b;
++
++ a = *(buf ++);
++ b = *(buf ++);
++ printk("%02x%02x ", a, b);
++ }
++ printk("\n");
++ }
++ for (i = 0; i < remainder/2 ; i++) {
++ byte a, b;
++
++ a = *(buf ++);
++ b = *(buf ++);
++ printk("%02x%02x ", a, b);
++ }
++ if (remainder & 1) {
++ byte a;
++
++ a = *buf++;
++ printk("%02x", a);
++ }
++ printk("\n");
++}
++#else
++#define print_packet(buf,len) do { } while (0)
++#endif
++
++/*
++ . Function: smc_reset(struct net_device *dev)
+ . Purpose:
+ . This sets the SMC91xx chip to its normal state, hopefully from whatever
+ . mess that any other DOS driver has put it in.
+@@ -309,36 +579,37 @@
+ . 5. clear all interrupts
+ .
+ */
+-static void smc_reset( int ioaddr )
++static void smc_reset(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++
+ /* This resets the registers mostly to defaults, but doesn't
+ affect EEPROM. That seems unnecessary */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 );
+- outw( RCR_SOFTRESET, ioaddr + RCR );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(0);
++ smc_outw(RCR_SOFTRESET, ioaddr, RCR);
+
+ /* this should pause enough for the chip to be happy */
+- SMC_DELAY( );
++ SMC_DELAY();
+
+ /* Set the transmit and receive configuration registers to
+ default values */
+- outw( RCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + RCR );
+- outw( TCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + TCR );
++ smc_outw(RCR_CLEAR, ioaddr, RCR);
++ smc_outw(TCR_CLEAR, ioaddr, TCR);
+
+ /* set the control register to automatically
+ release successfully transmitted packets, to make the best
+ use out of our limited memory */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 );
+- outw( inw( ioaddr + CONTROL ) | CTL_AUTO_RELEASE , ioaddr + CONTROL );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
++ smc_outw(smc_inw(ioaddr, CONTROL) | CTL_AUTO_RELEASE, ioaddr, CONTROL);
+
+ /* Reset the MMU */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 );
+- outw( MC_RESET, ioaddr + MMU_CMD );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
++ smc_outw(MC_RESET, ioaddr, MMU_CMD);
+
+ /* Note: It doesn't seem that waiting for the MMU busy is needed here,
+ but this is a place where future chipsets _COULD_ break. Be wary
+ of issuing another MMU command right after this */
+-
+- outb( 0, ioaddr + INT_MASK );
++ SMC_SET_INT(0);
+ }
+
+ /*
+@@ -349,20 +620,21 @@
+ . 2. Enable the receiver
+ . 3. Enable interrupts
+ */
+-static void smc_enable( int ioaddr )
++static void smc_enable(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 );
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(0);
+ /* see the header file for options in TCR/RCR NORMAL*/
+- outw( TCR_NORMAL, ioaddr + TCR );
+- outw( RCR_NORMAL, ioaddr + RCR );
++ smc_outw(TCR_NORMAL, ioaddr, TCR);
++ smc_outw(RCR_NORMAL, ioaddr, RCR);
+
+ /* now, enable interrupts */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 );
+- outb( SMC_INTERRUPT_MASK, ioaddr + INT_MASK );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
++ SMC_SET_INT(SMC_INTERRUPT_MASK);
+ }
+
+ /*
+- . Function: smc_shutdown
++ . Function: smc_shutdown(struct net_device *dev)
+ . Purpose: closes down the SMC91xxx chip.
+ . Method:
+ . 1. zero the interrupt mask
+@@ -375,26 +647,28 @@
+ . the manual says that it will wake up in response to any I/O requests
+ . in the register space. Empirical results do not show this working.
+ */
+-static void smc_shutdown( int ioaddr )
++static void smc_shutdown(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++
+ /* no more interrupts for me */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 );
+- outb( 0, ioaddr + INT_MASK );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
++ SMC_SET_INT(0);
+
+ /* and tell the card to stay away from that nasty outside world */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 );
+- outb( RCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + RCR );
+- outb( TCR_CLEAR, ioaddr + TCR );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(0);
++ smc_outb(RCR_CLEAR, ioaddr, RCR);
++ smc_outb(TCR_CLEAR, ioaddr, TCR);
+ #if 0
+ /* finally, shut the chip down */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 );
+- outw( inw( ioaddr + CONTROL ), CTL_POWERDOWN, ioaddr + CONTROL );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
++ smc_outw(smc_inw(ioaddr, CONTROL), CTL_POWERDOWN, ioaddr, CONTROL);
+ #endif
+ }
+
+
+ /*
+- . Function: smc_setmulticast( int ioaddr, int count, dev_mc_list * adds )
++ . Function: smc_setmulticast(int ioaddr, int count, dev_mc_list * adds)
+ . Purpose:
+ . This sets the internal hardware table to filter out unwanted multicast
+ . packets before they take up memory.
+@@ -411,26 +685,28 @@
+ */
+
+
+-static void smc_setmulticast( int ioaddr, int count, struct dev_mc_list * addrs ) {
++static void smc_setmulticast(struct net_device *dev, int count, struct dev_mc_list * addrs)
++{
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
+ int i;
+- unsigned char multicast_table[ 8 ];
++ unsigned char multicast_table[8];
+ struct dev_mc_list * cur_addr;
+ /* table for flipping the order of 3 bits */
+ unsigned char invert3[] = { 0, 4, 2, 6, 1, 5, 3, 7 };
+
+ /* start with a table of all zeros: reject all */
+- memset( multicast_table, 0, sizeof( multicast_table ) );
++ memset(multicast_table, 0, sizeof(multicast_table));
+
+ cur_addr = addrs;
+- for ( i = 0; i < count ; i ++, cur_addr = cur_addr->next ) {
++ for (i = 0; i < count ; i ++, cur_addr = cur_addr->next) {
+ int position;
+
+ /* do we have a pointer here? */
+- if ( !cur_addr )
++ if (!cur_addr)
+ break;
+ /* make sure this is a multicast address - shouldn't this
+ be a given if we have it here ? */
+- if ( !( *cur_addr->dmi_addr & 1 ) )
++ if (!(*cur_addr->dmi_addr & 1))
+ continue;
+
+ /* only use the low order bits */
+@@ -442,15 +718,15 @@
+
+ }
+ /* now, the table can be loaded into the chipset */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 3 );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(3);
+
+- for ( i = 0; i < 8 ; i++ ) {
+- outb( multicast_table[i], ioaddr + MULTICAST1 + i );
++ for (i = 0; i < 8 ; i++) {
++ smc_outb(multicast_table[i], ioaddr, MULTICAST1 + i);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+- . Function: smc_wait_to_send_packet( struct sk_buff * skb, struct net_device * )
++ . Function: smc_wait_to_send_packet(struct sk_buff * skb, struct net_device *)
+ . Purpose:
+ . Attempt to allocate memory for a packet, if chip-memory is not
+ . available, then tell the card to generate an interrupt when it
+@@ -465,10 +741,10 @@
+ . o (NO): Enable interrupts and let the interrupt handler deal with it.
+ . o (YES):Send it now.
+ */
+-static int smc_wait_to_send_packet( struct sk_buff * skb, struct net_device * dev )
++static int smc_wait_to_send_packet(struct sk_buff * skb, struct net_device * dev)
+ {
+ struct smc_local *lp = (struct smc_local *)dev->priv;
+- unsigned short ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
+ word length;
+ unsigned short numPages;
+ word time_out;
+@@ -477,15 +753,16 @@
+ /* Well, I want to send the packet.. but I don't know
+ if I can send it right now... */
+
+- if ( lp->saved_skb) {
++ if (lp->saved_skb) {
+ /* THIS SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN. */
+ lp->stats.tx_aborted_errors++;
+- printk(CARDNAME": Bad Craziness - sent packet while busy.\n" );
++ printk("%s: Bad Craziness - sent packet while busy.\n",
++ dev->name);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ length = skb->len;
+-
++
+ if(length < ETH_ZLEN)
+ {
+ skb = skb_padto(skb, ETH_ZLEN);
+@@ -497,18 +774,18 @@
+ length = ETH_ZLEN;
+ }
+ lp->saved_skb = skb;
+-
++
+ /*
+ ** The MMU wants the number of pages to be the number of 256 bytes
+- ** 'pages', minus 1 ( since a packet can't ever have 0 pages :) )
++ ** 'pages', minus 1 (since a packet can't ever have 0 pages :))
+ **
+ ** Pkt size for allocating is data length +6 (for additional status words,
+ ** length and ctl!) If odd size last byte is included in this header.
+ */
+- numPages = ((length & 0xfffe) + 6) / 256;
++ numPages = ((length & 0xfffe) + 6) / 256;
+
+- if (numPages > 7 ) {
+- printk(CARDNAME": Far too big packet error. \n");
++ if (numPages > 7) {
++ printk("%s: Far too big packet error.\n", dev->name);
+ /* freeing the packet is a good thing here... but should
+ . any packets of this size get down here? */
+ dev_kfree_skb (skb);
+@@ -517,12 +794,13 @@
+ netif_wake_queue(dev);
+ return 0;
+ }
++
+ /* either way, a packet is waiting now */
+ lp->packets_waiting++;
+
+ /* now, try to allocate the memory */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 );
+- outw( MC_ALLOC | numPages, ioaddr + MMU_CMD );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
++ smc_outw(MC_ALLOC | numPages, ioaddr, MMU_CMD);
+ /*
+ . Performance Hack
+ .
+@@ -539,21 +817,21 @@
+ do {
+ word status;
+
+- status = inb( ioaddr + INTERRUPT );
+- if ( status & IM_ALLOC_INT ) {
++ status = smc_inb(ioaddr, INTERRUPT);
++ if (status & IM_ALLOC_INT) {
+ /* acknowledge the interrupt */
+- outb( IM_ALLOC_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT );
+- break;
++ smc_outb(IM_ALLOC_INT, ioaddr, INTERRUPT);
++ break;
+ }
+- } while ( -- time_out );
++ } while (-- time_out);
+
+- if ( !time_out ) {
++ if (!time_out) {
+ /* oh well, wait until the chip finds memory later */
+- SMC_ENABLE_INT( IM_ALLOC_INT );
+- PRINTK2((CARDNAME": memory allocation deferred. \n"));
++ SMC_ENABLE_INT(IM_ALLOC_INT);
++ PRINTK2(("%s: memory allocation deferred.\n", dev->name));
+ /* it's deferred, but I'll handle it later */
+- return 0;
+- }
++ return 0;
++ }
+ /* or YES! I can send the packet now.. */
+ smc_hardware_send_packet(dev);
+ netif_wake_queue(dev);
+@@ -561,46 +839,46 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
+- . Function: smc_hardware_send_packet(struct net_device * )
++ . Function: smc_hardware_send_packet(struct net_device *)
+ . Purpose:
+ . This sends the actual packet to the SMC9xxx chip.
+ .
+ . Algorithm:
+ . First, see if a saved_skb is available.
+- . ( this should NOT be called if there is no 'saved_skb'
++ . (this should NOT be called if there is no 'saved_skb'
+ . Now, find the packet number that the chip allocated
+ . Point the data pointers at it in memory
+ . Set the length word in the chip's memory
+ . Dump the packet to chip memory
+- . Check if a last byte is needed ( odd length packet )
++ . Check if a last byte is needed (odd length packet)
+ . if so, set the control flag right
+ . Tell the card to send it
+ . Enable the transmit interrupt, so I know if it failed
+ . Free the kernel data if I actually sent it.
+ */
+-static void smc_hardware_send_packet( struct net_device * dev )
++static void smc_hardware_send_packet(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
+ struct smc_local *lp = (struct smc_local *)dev->priv;
+- byte packet_no;
+- struct sk_buff * skb = lp->saved_skb;
+- word length;
+- unsigned short ioaddr;
+- byte * buf;
+-
+- ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ struct sk_buff *skb = lp->saved_skb;
++ word length, lastword;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ byte packet_no;
++ byte *buf;
+
+- if ( !skb ) {
+- PRINTK((CARDNAME": In XMIT with no packet to send \n"));
++ if (!skb) {
++ PRINTK(("%s: In XMIT with no packet to send\n", dev->name));
+ return;
+ }
++
+ length = ETH_ZLEN < skb->len ? skb->len : ETH_ZLEN;
+ buf = skb->data;
+
+ /* If I get here, I _know_ there is a packet slot waiting for me */
+- packet_no = inb( ioaddr + PNR_ARR + 1 );
+- if ( packet_no & 0x80 ) {
++ packet_no = smc_inb(ioaddr, PNR_ARR + 1);
++ if (packet_no & 0x80) {
+ /* or isn't there? BAD CHIP! */
+- printk(KERN_DEBUG CARDNAME": Memory allocation failed. \n");
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Memory allocation failed.\n",
++ dev->name);
+ dev_kfree_skb_any(skb);
+ lp->saved_skb = NULL;
+ netif_wake_queue(dev);
+@@ -608,26 +886,19 @@
+ }
+
+ /* we have a packet address, so tell the card to use it */
+- outb( packet_no, ioaddr + PNR_ARR );
++ smc_outb(packet_no, ioaddr, PNR_ARR);
+
+ /* point to the beginning of the packet */
+- outw( PTR_AUTOINC , ioaddr + POINTER );
++ smc_outw(PTR_AUTOINC, ioaddr, POINTER);
+
+- PRINTK3((CARDNAME": Trying to xmit packet of length %x\n", length ));
+-#if SMC_DEBUG > 2
+- print_packet( buf, length );
+-#endif
++ PRINTK3(("%s: Trying to xmit packet of length %x\n",
++ dev->name, length));
+
+- /* send the packet length ( +6 for status, length and ctl byte )
+- and the status word ( set to zeros ) */
+-#ifdef USE_32_BIT
+- outl( (length +6 ) << 16 , ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+-#else
+- outw( 0, ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+- /* send the packet length ( +6 for status words, length, and ctl*/
+- outb( (length+6) & 0xFF,ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+- outb( (length+6) >> 8 , ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+-#endif
++ print_packet(buf, length);
++
++ /* send the packet length (+6 for status, length and ctl byte)
++ and the status word (set to zeros) */
++ smc_outl((length + 6) << 16, ioaddr, DATA_1);
+
+ /* send the actual data
+ . I _think_ it's faster to send the longs first, and then
+@@ -636,32 +907,22 @@
+ . a good idea to check which is optimal? But that could take
+ . almost as much time as is saved?
+ */
+-#ifdef USE_32_BIT
+- if ( length & 0x2 ) {
+- outsl(ioaddr + DATA_1, buf, length >> 2 );
+- outw( *((word *)(buf + (length & 0xFFFFFFFC))),ioaddr +DATA_1);
+- }
+- else
+- outsl(ioaddr + DATA_1, buf, length >> 2 );
+-#else
+- outsw(ioaddr + DATA_1 , buf, (length ) >> 1);
+-#endif
+- /* Send the last byte, if there is one. */
++ smc_outs(ioaddr, DATA_1, buf, length);
+
+- if ( (length & 1) == 0 ) {
+- outw( 0, ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+- } else {
+- outb( buf[length -1 ], ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+- outb( 0x20, ioaddr + DATA_1);
+- }
++ /* Send the last byte, if there is one. */
++ if ((length & 1) == 0)
++ lastword = 0;
++ else
++ lastword = 0x2000 | buf[length - 1];
++ smc_outw(lastword, ioaddr, DATA_1);
+
+ /* enable the interrupts */
+- SMC_ENABLE_INT( (IM_TX_INT | IM_TX_EMPTY_INT) );
++ SMC_ENABLE_INT(IM_TX_INT | IM_TX_EMPTY_INT);
+
+ /* and let the chipset deal with it */
+- outw( MC_ENQUEUE , ioaddr + MMU_CMD );
++ smc_outw(MC_ENQUEUE, ioaddr, MMU_CMD);
+
+- PRINTK2((CARDNAME": Sent packet of length %d \n",length));
++ PRINTK2(("%s: Sent packet of length %d\n", dev->name, length));
+
+ lp->saved_skb = NULL;
+ dev_kfree_skb_any (skb);
+@@ -676,7 +937,7 @@
+
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+- | smc_init( struct net_device * dev )
++ | smc_init(struct net_device * dev)
+ | Input parameters:
+ | dev->base_addr == 0, try to find all possible locations
+ | dev->base_addr == 1, return failure code
+@@ -691,6 +952,65 @@
+ */
+ int __init smc_init(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
++ int ret = -ENODEV;
++#if defined(CONFIG_ASSABET_NEPONSET)
++ if (machine_is_assabet() && machine_has_neponset()) {
++ unsigned int *addr;
++ unsigned char ecor;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ NCR_0 |= NCR_ENET_OSC_EN;
++ dev->irq = IRQ_NEPONSET_SMC9196;
++
++ /*
++ * Map the attribute space. This is overkill, but clean.
++ */
++ addr = ioremap(0x18000000 + (1 << 25), 64 * 1024 * 4);
++ if (!addr)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ /*
++ * Reset the device. We must disable IRQs around this.
++ */
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ ecor = readl(addr + ECOR) & ~ECOR_RESET;
++ writel(ecor | ECOR_RESET, addr + ECOR);
++ udelay(100);
++
++ /*
++ * The device will ignore all writes to the enable bit while
++ * reset is asserted, even if the reset bit is cleared in the
++ * same write. Must clear reset first, then enable the device.
++ */
++ writel(ecor, addr + ECOR);
++ writel(ecor | ECOR_ENABLE, addr + ECOR);
++
++ /*
++ * Force byte mode.
++ */
++ writel(readl(addr + ECSR) | ECSR_IOIS8, addr + ECSR);
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++
++ iounmap(addr);
++
++ /*
++ * Wait for the chip to wake up.
++ */
++ mdelay(1);
++
++ /*
++ * Map the real registers.
++ */
++ addr = ioremap(0x18000000, 8 * 1024);
++ if (!addr)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ ret = smc_probe(dev, (int)addr);
++ if (ret)
++ iounmap(addr);
++ }
++
++#elif defined(CONFIG_ISA)
+ int i;
+ int base_addr = dev->base_addr;
+
+@@ -708,7 +1028,8 @@
+ return 0;
+
+ /* couldn't find anything */
+- return -ENODEV;
++#endif
++ return ret;
+ }
+
+ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------
+@@ -718,10 +1039,11 @@
+ . interrupt, so an auto-detect routine can detect it, and find the IRQ,
+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+-int __init smc_findirq( int ioaddr )
++int __init smc_findirq(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
+ int timeout = 20;
+ unsigned long cookie;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
+
+
+ /* I have to do a STI() here, because this is called from
+@@ -737,26 +1059,25 @@
+ * when done.
+ */
+
+-
++ /* enable ALLOCation interrupts ONLY. */
+ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
+- /* enable ALLOCation interrupts ONLY */
+- outb( IM_ALLOC_INT, ioaddr + INT_MASK );
++ SMC_SET_INT(IM_ALLOC_INT);
+
+ /*
+ . Allocate 512 bytes of memory. Note that the chip was just
+ . reset so all the memory is available
+ */
+- outw( MC_ALLOC | 1, ioaddr + MMU_CMD );
++ smc_outw(MC_ALLOC | 1, ioaddr, MMU_CMD);
+
+ /*
+ . Wait until positive that the interrupt has been generated
+ */
+- while ( timeout ) {
++ while (timeout) {
+ byte int_status;
+
+- int_status = inb( ioaddr + INTERRUPT );
++ int_status = smc_inb(ioaddr, INTERRUPT);
+
+- if ( int_status & IM_ALLOC_INT )
++ if (int_status & IM_ALLOC_INT)
+ break; /* got the interrupt */
+ timeout--;
+ }
+@@ -775,7 +1096,7 @@
+ SMC_DELAY();
+
+ /* and disable all interrupts again */
+- outb( 0, ioaddr + INT_MASK );
++ SMC_SET_INT(0);
+
+ /* clear hardware interrupts again, because that's how it
+ was when I was called... */
+@@ -785,8 +1106,87 @@
+ return probe_irq_off(cookie);
+ }
+
++static int __init smc_probe_chip(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr)
++{
++ unsigned int temp;
++
++ /* First, see if the high byte is 0x33 */
++ temp = smc_inw(ioaddr, BANK_SELECT);
++ if ((temp & 0xFF00) != 0x3300)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ /* The above MIGHT indicate a device, but I need to write to further
++ test this. */
++ smc_outw(0, ioaddr, BANK_SELECT);
++ temp = smc_inw(ioaddr, BANK_SELECT);
++ if ((temp & 0xFF00) != 0x3300)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_ASSABET_NEPONSET
++ /* well, we've already written once, so hopefully another time won't
++ hurt. This time, I need to switch the bank register to bank 1,
++ so I can access the base address register */
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
++ temp = smc_inw(ioaddr, BASE);
++ if (ioaddr != (temp >> 3 & 0x3E0)) {
++ printk("%s: IOADDR %x doesn't match configuration (%x)."
++ "Probably not a SMC chip\n", dev->name,
++ ioaddr, (base_address_register >> 3) & 0x3E0);
++ /* well, the base address register didn't match. Must not have
++ been a SMC chip after all. */
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++#endif
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ . If dev->irq is 0, then the device has to be banged on to see
++ . what the IRQ is.
++ .
++ . This banging doesn't always detect the IRQ, for unknown reasons.
++ . a workaround is to reset the chip and try again.
++ .
++ . Interestingly, the DOS packet driver *SETS* the IRQ on the card to
++ . be what is requested on the command line. I don't do that, mostly
++ . because the card that I have uses a non-standard method of accessing
++ . the IRQs, and because this _should_ work in most configurations.
++ .
++ . Specifying an IRQ is done with the assumption that the user knows
++ . what (s)he is doing. No checking is done!!!!
++ .
++*/
++static int __init smc_probe_irq(struct net_device *dev)
++{
++ if (dev->irq < 2) {
++ int trials;
++
++ trials = 3;
++ while (trials--) {
++ dev->irq = smc_findirq(dev);
++ if (dev->irq)
++ break;
++ /* kick the card and try again */
++ smc_reset(dev);
++ }
++ }
++ if (dev->irq == 0) {
++ printk("%s: Couldn't autodetect your IRQ. Use irq=xx.\n",
++ dev->name);
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Some machines (eg, PCs) need to cannonicalize their IRQs.
++ */
++ dev->irq = irq_cannonicalize(dev->irq);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
+ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------
+- . Function: smc_probe( int ioaddr )
++ . Function: smc_probe(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr)
+ .
+ . Purpose:
+ . Tests to see if a given ioaddr points to an SMC9xxx chip.
+@@ -816,16 +1216,14 @@
+ */
+ static int __init smc_probe(struct net_device *dev, int ioaddr)
+ {
++ struct smc_local *smc;
+ int i, memory, retval;
+ static unsigned version_printed;
+- unsigned int bank;
+
+ const char *version_string;
+- const char *if_string;
+
+ /* registers */
+ word revision_register;
+- word base_address_register;
+ word configuration_register;
+ word memory_info_register;
+ word memory_cfg_register;
+@@ -834,44 +1232,24 @@
+ if (!request_region(ioaddr, SMC_IO_EXTENT, dev->name))
+ return -EBUSY;
+
+- /* First, see if the high byte is 0x33 */
+- bank = inw( ioaddr + BANK_SELECT );
+- if ( (bank & 0xFF00) != 0x3300 ) {
+- retval = -ENODEV;
+- goto err_out;
+- }
+- /* The above MIGHT indicate a device, but I need to write to further
+- test this. */
+- outw( 0x0, ioaddr + BANK_SELECT );
+- bank = inw( ioaddr + BANK_SELECT );
+- if ( (bank & 0xFF00 ) != 0x3300 ) {
+- retval = -ENODEV;
+- goto err_out;
+- }
+- /* well, we've already written once, so hopefully another time won't
+- hurt. This time, I need to switch the bank register to bank 1,
+- so I can access the base address register */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
+- base_address_register = inw( ioaddr + BASE );
+- if ( ioaddr != ( base_address_register >> 3 & 0x3E0 ) ) {
+- printk(CARDNAME ": IOADDR %x doesn't match configuration (%x)."
+- "Probably not a SMC chip\n",
+- ioaddr, base_address_register >> 3 & 0x3E0 );
+- /* well, the base address register didn't match. Must not have
+- been a SMC chip after all. */
+- retval = -ENODEV;
++ /*
++ * Do the basic probes.
++ */
++ retval = smc_probe_chip(dev, ioaddr);
++ if (retval)
+ goto err_out;
+- }
+
+ /* check if the revision register is something that I recognize.
+ These might need to be added to later, as future revisions
+ could be added. */
+ SMC_SELECT_BANK(3);
+- revision_register = inw( ioaddr + REVISION );
+- if ( !chip_ids[ ( revision_register >> 4 ) & 0xF ] ) {
++ revision_register = smc_inw(ioaddr, REVISION);
++ version_string = chip_ids[(revision_register >> 4) & 15];
++ if (!version_string) {
+ /* I don't recognize this chip, so... */
+- printk(CARDNAME ": IO %x: Unrecognized revision register:"
+- " %x, Contact author. \n", ioaddr, revision_register );
++ printk("%s: IO %x: unrecognized revision register: %x, "
++ "contact author.\n", dev->name, ioaddr,
++ revision_register);
+
+ retval = -ENODEV;
+ goto err_out;
+@@ -882,138 +1260,122 @@
+ against the hardware address, or do some other tests. */
+
+ if (version_printed++ == 0)
+- printk("%s", version);
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s", version);
+
+ /* fill in some of the fields */
+ dev->base_addr = ioaddr;
+
+ /*
+- . Get the MAC address ( bank 1, regs 4 - 9 )
++ . Get the MAC address (bank 1, regs 4 - 9)
+ */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 );
+- for ( i = 0; i < 6; i += 2 ) {
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
++ for (i = 0; i < 6; i += 2) {
+ word address;
+
+- address = inw( ioaddr + ADDR0 + i );
+- dev->dev_addr[ i + 1] = address >> 8;
+- dev->dev_addr[ i ] = address & 0xFF;
++ address = smc_inw(ioaddr, ADDR0 + i);
++ dev->dev_addr[i + 1] = address >> 8;
++ dev->dev_addr[i] = address & 0xFF;
+ }
+
++ if (!is_valid_ether_addr(dev->dev_addr))
++ printk("%s: Invalid ethernet MAC address. Please set using "
++ "ifconfig\n", dev->name);
++
+ /* get the memory information */
+
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 );
+- memory_info_register = inw( ioaddr + MIR );
+- memory_cfg_register = inw( ioaddr + MCR );
+- memory = ( memory_cfg_register >> 9 ) & 0x7; /* multiplier */
+- memory *= 256 * ( memory_info_register & 0xFF );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(0);
++ memory_info_register = smc_inw(ioaddr, MIR);
++ memory_cfg_register = smc_inw(ioaddr, MCR);
++ memory = (memory_cfg_register >> 9) & 0x7; /* multiplier */
++ memory *= 256 * (memory_info_register & 0xFF);
++
++ /* now, reset the chip, and put it into a known state */
++ smc_reset(dev);
+
+ /*
+- Now, I want to find out more about the chip. This is sort of
+- redundant, but it's cleaner to have it in both, rather than having
+- one VERY long probe procedure.
+- */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK(3);
+- revision_register = inw( ioaddr + REVISION );
+- version_string = chip_ids[ ( revision_register >> 4 ) & 0xF ];
+- if ( !version_string ) {
+- /* I shouldn't get here because this call was done before.... */
+- retval = -ENODEV;
++ * Ok, now that we have everything in a
++ * sane state, probe for the interrupt.
++ */
++ retval = smc_probe_irq(dev);
++ if (retval)
+ goto err_out;
+- }
+
+- /* is it using AUI or 10BaseT ? */
+- if ( dev->if_port == 0 ) {
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
+- configuration_register = inw( ioaddr + CONFIG );
+- if ( configuration_register & CFG_AUI_SELECT )
+- dev->if_port = 2;
+- else
+- dev->if_port = 1;
++ /* Initialize the private structure. */
++ if (dev->priv == NULL) {
++ dev->priv = kmalloc(sizeof(struct smc_local), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (dev->priv == NULL) {
++ retval = -ENOMEM;
++ goto err_out;
++ }
+ }
+- if_string = interfaces[ dev->if_port - 1 ];
+
+- /* now, reset the chip, and put it into a known state */
+- smc_reset( ioaddr );
++ smc = dev->priv;
++
++ /* set the private data to zero by default */
++ memset(smc, 0, sizeof(struct smc_local));
+
+ /*
+- . If dev->irq is 0, then the device has to be banged on to see
+- . what the IRQ is.
+- .
+- . This banging doesn't always detect the IRQ, for unknown reasons.
+- . a workaround is to reset the chip and try again.
+- .
+- . Interestingly, the DOS packet driver *SETS* the IRQ on the card to
+- . be what is requested on the command line. I don't do that, mostly
+- . because the card that I have uses a non-standard method of accessing
+- . the IRQs, and because this _should_ work in most configurations.
+- .
+- . Specifying an IRQ is done with the assumption that the user knows
+- . what (s)he is doing. No checking is done!!!!
+- .
+- */
+- if ( dev->irq < 2 ) {
+- int trials;
++ * Get the interface characteristics.
++ * is it using AUI or 10BaseT ?
++ */
++ switch (dev->if_port) {
++ case IF_PORT_10BASET:
++ smc->port = PORT_TP;
++ break;
++
++ case IF_PORT_AUI:
++ smc->port = PORT_AUI;
++ break;
+
+- trials = 3;
+- while ( trials-- ) {
+- dev->irq = smc_findirq( ioaddr );
+- if ( dev->irq )
+- break;
+- /* kick the card and try again */
+- smc_reset( ioaddr );
++ default:
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
++ configuration_register = smc_inw(ioaddr, CONFIG);
++ if (configuration_register & CFG_AUI_SELECT) {
++ dev->if_port = IF_PORT_AUI;
++ smc->port = PORT_AUI;
++ } else {
++ dev->if_port = IF_PORT_10BASET;
++ smc->port = PORT_TP;
+ }
+- }
+- if (dev->irq == 0 ) {
+- printk(CARDNAME": Couldn't autodetect your IRQ. Use irq=xx.\n");
+- retval = -ENODEV;
+- goto err_out;
++ break;
+ }
+
+- /* now, print out the card info, in a short format.. */
++ /* all interfaces are half-duplex by default */
++ smc->duplex = DUPLEX_HALF;
+
+- printk("%s: %s(r:%d) at %#3x IRQ:%d INTF:%s MEM:%db ", dev->name,
+- version_string, revision_register & 0xF, ioaddr, dev->irq,
+- if_string, memory );
++ /* now, print out the card info, in a short format.. */
++ printk("%s: %s (rev %d) at %#3x IRQ:%d INTF:%s MEM:%db ", dev->name,
++ version_string, revision_register & 15, ioaddr, dev->irq,
++ interfaces[smc->port], memory);
+ /*
+ . Print the Ethernet address
+ */
+ printk("ADDR: ");
+ for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
+- printk("%2.2x:", dev->dev_addr[i] );
+- printk("%2.2x \n", dev->dev_addr[5] );
+-
+-
+- /* Initialize the private structure. */
+- if (dev->priv == NULL) {
+- dev->priv = kmalloc(sizeof(struct smc_local), GFP_KERNEL);
+- if (dev->priv == NULL) {
+- retval = -ENOMEM;
+- goto err_out;
+- }
+- }
+- /* set the private data to zero by default */
+- memset(dev->priv, 0, sizeof(struct smc_local));
++ printk("%2.2x:", dev->dev_addr[i]);
++ printk("%2.2x\n", dev->dev_addr[5]);
+
+ /* Fill in the fields of the device structure with ethernet values. */
+ ether_setup(dev);
+
+ /* Grab the IRQ */
+- retval = request_irq(dev->irq, &smc_interrupt, 0, dev->name, dev);
+- if (retval) {
++ retval = request_irq(dev->irq, &smc_interrupt, 0, dev->name, dev);
++ if (retval) {
+ printk("%s: unable to get IRQ %d (irqval=%d).\n", dev->name,
+ dev->irq, retval);
+ kfree(dev->priv);
+ dev->priv = NULL;
+- goto err_out;
+- }
++ goto err_out;
++ }
+
+- dev->open = smc_open;
+- dev->stop = smc_close;
+- dev->hard_start_xmit = smc_wait_to_send_packet;
+- dev->tx_timeout = smc_timeout;
+- dev->watchdog_timeo = HZ/20;
+- dev->get_stats = smc_query_statistics;
+- dev->set_multicast_list = smc_set_multicast_list;
++ dev->open = smc_open;
++ dev->stop = smc_close;
++ dev->hard_start_xmit = smc_wait_to_send_packet;
++ dev->tx_timeout = smc_timeout;
++ dev->watchdog_timeo = HZ/20;
++ dev->get_stats = smc_query_statistics;
++ dev->set_multicast_list = smc_set_multicast_list;
++ dev->do_ioctl = smc_ioctl;
+
+ return 0;
+
+@@ -1022,42 +1384,43 @@
+ return retval;
+ }
+
+-#if SMC_DEBUG > 2
+-static void print_packet( byte * buf, int length )
++/*
++ * This is responsible for setting the chip appropriately
++ * for the interface type. This should only be called while
++ * the interface is up and running.
++ */
++static void smc_set_port(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
+-#if 0
+- int i;
+- int remainder;
+- int lines;
+-
+- printk("Packet of length %d \n", length );
+- lines = length / 16;
+- remainder = length % 16;
++ struct smc_local *smc = dev->priv;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ u_int val;
+
+- for ( i = 0; i < lines ; i ++ ) {
+- int cur;
+-
+- for ( cur = 0; cur < 8; cur ++ ) {
+- byte a, b;
+-
+- a = *(buf ++ );
+- b = *(buf ++ );
+- printk("%02x%02x ", a, b );
+- }
+- printk("\n");
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
++ val = smc_inw(ioaddr, CONFIG);
++ switch (smc->port) {
++ case PORT_TP:
++ val &= ~CFG_AUI_SELECT;
++ break;
++
++ case PORT_AUI:
++ val |= CFG_AUI_SELECT;
++ break;
+ }
+- for ( i = 0; i < remainder/2 ; i++ ) {
+- byte a, b;
++ smc_outw(val, ioaddr, CONFIG);
+
+- a = *(buf ++ );
+- b = *(buf ++ );
+- printk("%02x%02x ", a, b );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(0);
++ val = smc_inw(ioaddr, TCR);
++ switch (smc->duplex) {
++ case DUPLEX_HALF:
++ val &= ~TCR_FDSE;
++ break;
++
++ case DUPLEX_FULL:
++ val |= TCR_FDSE;
++ break;
+ }
+- printk("\n");
+-#endif
++ smc_outw(val, ioaddr, TCR);
+ }
+-#endif
+-
+
+ /*
+ * Open and Initialize the board
+@@ -1067,48 +1430,141 @@
+ */
+ static int smc_open(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
+- int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ struct smc_local *smc = dev->priv;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ int i;
+
+- int i; /* used to set hw ethernet address */
++ /*
++ * Check that the address is valid. If its not, refuse
++ * to bring the device up. The user must specify an
++ * address using ifconfig eth0 hw ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
++ */
++ if (!is_valid_ether_addr(dev->dev_addr))
++ return -EINVAL;
+
+ /* clear out all the junk that was put here before... */
+- memset(dev->priv, 0, sizeof(struct smc_local));
++ smc->saved_skb = NULL;
++ smc->packets_waiting = 0;
+
+ /* reset the hardware */
+-
+- smc_reset( ioaddr );
+- smc_enable( ioaddr );
++ smc_reset(dev);
++ smc_enable(dev);
+
+ /* Select which interface to use */
+-
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 );
+- if ( dev->if_port == 1 ) {
+- outw( inw( ioaddr + CONFIG ) & ~CFG_AUI_SELECT,
+- ioaddr + CONFIG );
+- }
+- else if ( dev->if_port == 2 ) {
+- outw( inw( ioaddr + CONFIG ) | CFG_AUI_SELECT,
+- ioaddr + CONFIG );
+- }
++ smc_set_port(dev);
+
+ /*
+- According to Becker, I have to set the hardware address
++ According to Becker, I have to set the hardware address
+ at this point, because the (l)user can set it with an
+ ioctl. Easily done...
+ */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 1 );
+- for ( i = 0; i < 6; i += 2 ) {
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(1);
++ for (i = 0; i < 6; i += 2) {
+ word address;
+
+- address = dev->dev_addr[ i + 1 ] << 8 ;
+- address |= dev->dev_addr[ i ];
+- outw( address, ioaddr + ADDR0 + i );
++ address = dev->dev_addr[i + 1] << 8 ;
++ address |= dev->dev_addr[i];
++ smc_outw(address, ioaddr, ADDR0 + i);
+ }
+
+ netif_start_queue(dev);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
++/*
++ * This is our template. Fill the rest in at run-time
++ */
++static const struct ethtool_cmd ecmd_template = {
++ supported: SUPPORTED_10baseT_Half |
++ SUPPORTED_10baseT_Full |
++ SUPPORTED_TP |
++ SUPPORTED_AUI,
++ speed: SPEED_10,
++ autoneg: AUTONEG_DISABLE,
++ maxtxpkt: 1,
++ maxrxpkt: 1,
++ transceiver: XCVR_INTERNAL,
++};
++
++static int smc_ioctl(struct net_device *dev, struct ifreq *rq, int cmd)
++{
++ struct smc_local *smc = dev->priv;
++ u32 etcmd;
++ int ret = -EINVAL;
++
++ if (cmd != SIOCETHTOOL)
++ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
++
++ if (get_user(etcmd, (u32 *)rq->ifr_data))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ switch (etcmd) {
++ case ETHTOOL_GSET: {
++ struct ethtool_cmd ecmd = ecmd_template;
++
++ ecmd.cmd = etcmd;
++ ecmd.port = smc->port;
++ ecmd.duplex = smc->duplex;
++
++ ret = copy_to_user(rq->ifr_data, &ecmd, sizeof(ecmd))
++ ? -EFAULT : 0;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ case ETHTOOL_SSET: {
++ struct ethtool_cmd ecmd;
++
++ ret = -EPERM;
++ if (!capable(CAP_NET_ADMIN))
++ break;
++
++ ret = -EFAULT;
++ if (copy_from_user(&ecmd, rq->ifr_data, sizeof(ecmd)))
++ break;
++
++ /*
++ * Sanity-check the arguments.
++ */
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ecmd.autoneg != AUTONEG_DISABLE)
++ break;
++ if (ecmd.speed != SPEED_10)
++ break;
++ if (ecmd.duplex != DUPLEX_HALF && ecmd.duplex != DUPLEX_FULL)
++ break;
++ if (ecmd.port != PORT_TP && ecmd.port != PORT_AUI)
++ break;
++
++ smc->port = ecmd.port;
++ smc->duplex = ecmd.duplex;
++
++ if (netif_running(dev))
++ smc_set_port(dev);
++
++ ret = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ case ETHTOOL_GDRVINFO: {
++ struct ethtool_drvinfo edrv;
++
++ memset(&edrv, 0, sizeof(edrv));
++
++ edrv.cmd = etcmd;
++ strcpy(edrv.driver, DRV_NAME);
++ strcpy(edrv.version, DRV_VERSION);
++ sprintf(edrv.bus_info, "ISA:%8.8lx:%d",
++ dev->base_addr, dev->irq);
++
++ ret = copy_to_user(rq->ifr_data, &edrv, sizeof(edrv))
++ ? -EFAULT : 0;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
+ /*--------------------------------------------------------
+ . Called by the kernel to send a packet out into the void
+ . of the net. This routine is largely based on
+@@ -1120,12 +1576,10 @@
+ {
+ /* If we get here, some higher level has decided we are broken.
+ There should really be a "kick me" function call instead. */
+- printk(KERN_WARNING CARDNAME": transmit timed out, %s?\n",
+- tx_done(dev) ? "IRQ conflict" :
+- "network cable problem");
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: transmit timed out\n", dev->name);
+ /* "kick" the adaptor */
+- smc_reset( dev->base_addr );
+- smc_enable( dev->base_addr );
++ smc_reset(dev);
++ smc_enable(dev);
+ dev->trans_start = jiffies;
+ /* clear anything saved */
+ ((struct smc_local *)dev->priv)->saved_skb = NULL;
+@@ -1145,10 +1599,10 @@
+ .
+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+-static void smc_interrupt(int irq, void * dev_id, struct pt_regs * regs)
++static void smc_interrupt(int irq, void * dev_id, struct pt_regs * regs)
+ {
+ struct net_device *dev = dev_id;
+- int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
+ struct smc_local *lp = (struct smc_local *)dev->priv;
+
+ byte status;
+@@ -1161,45 +1615,45 @@
+
+
+
+- PRINTK3((CARDNAME": SMC interrupt started \n"));
++ PRINTK3(("%s: SMC interrupt started\n", dev->name));
+
+- saved_bank = inw( ioaddr + BANK_SELECT );
++ saved_bank = smc_inw(ioaddr, BANK_SELECT);
+
+ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
+- saved_pointer = inw( ioaddr + POINTER );
++ saved_pointer = smc_inw(ioaddr, POINTER);
+
+- mask = inb( ioaddr + INT_MASK );
++ mask = smc_inb(ioaddr, INT_MASK);
+ /* clear all interrupts */
+- outb( 0, ioaddr + INT_MASK );
++ SMC_SET_INT(0);
+
+
+ /* set a timeout value, so I don't stay here forever */
+ timeout = 4;
+
+- PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME ": MASK IS %x \n", mask ));
++ PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING "%s: MASK IS %x\n", dev->name, mask));
+ do {
+ /* read the status flag, and mask it */
+- status = inb( ioaddr + INTERRUPT ) & mask;
+- if (!status )
++ status = smc_inb(ioaddr, INTERRUPT) & mask;
++ if (!status)
+ break;
+
+- PRINTK3((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME
+- ": Handling interrupt status %x \n", status ));
++ PRINTK3((KERN_WARNING "%s: handling interrupt status %x\n",
++ dev->name, status));
+
+ if (status & IM_RCV_INT) {
+ /* Got a packet(s). */
+- PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME
+- ": Receive Interrupt\n"));
++ PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING "%s: receive interrupt\n",
++ dev->name));
+ smc_rcv(dev);
+- } else if (status & IM_TX_INT ) {
+- PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME
+- ": TX ERROR handled\n"));
++ } else if (status & IM_TX_INT) {
++ PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING "%s: TX ERROR handled\n",
++ dev->name));
+ smc_tx(dev);
+- outb(IM_TX_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT );
+- } else if (status & IM_TX_EMPTY_INT ) {
++ smc_outb(IM_TX_INT, ioaddr, INTERRUPT);
++ } else if (status & IM_TX_EMPTY_INT) {
+ /* update stats */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 );
+- card_stats = inw( ioaddr + COUNTER );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(0);
++ card_stats = smc_inw(ioaddr, COUNTER);
+ /* single collisions */
+ lp->stats.collisions += card_stats & 0xF;
+ card_stats >>= 4;
+@@ -1208,60 +1662,63 @@
+
+ /* these are for when linux supports these statistics */
+
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 );
+- PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING CARDNAME
+- ": TX_BUFFER_EMPTY handled\n"));
+- outb( IM_TX_EMPTY_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
++ PRINTK2((KERN_WARNING "%s: TX_BUFFER_EMPTY handled\n",
++ dev->name));
++ smc_outb(IM_TX_EMPTY_INT, ioaddr, INTERRUPT);
+ mask &= ~IM_TX_EMPTY_INT;
+ lp->stats.tx_packets += lp->packets_waiting;
+ lp->packets_waiting = 0;
+
+- } else if (status & IM_ALLOC_INT ) {
+- PRINTK2((KERN_DEBUG CARDNAME
+- ": Allocation interrupt \n"));
++ } else if (status & IM_ALLOC_INT) {
++ PRINTK2((KERN_DEBUG "%s: Allocation interrupt\n",
++ dev->name));
+ /* clear this interrupt so it doesn't happen again */
+ mask &= ~IM_ALLOC_INT;
+
+- smc_hardware_send_packet( dev );
++ smc_hardware_send_packet(dev);
+
+ /* enable xmit interrupts based on this */
+- mask |= ( IM_TX_EMPTY_INT | IM_TX_INT );
++ mask |= (IM_TX_EMPTY_INT | IM_TX_INT);
+
+ /* and let the card send more packets to me */
+ netif_wake_queue(dev);
+
+- PRINTK2((CARDNAME": Handoff done successfully.\n"));
+- } else if (status & IM_RX_OVRN_INT ) {
++ PRINTK2(("%s: Handoff done successfully.\n",
++ dev->name));
++ } else if (status & IM_RX_OVRN_INT) {
+ lp->stats.rx_errors++;
+ lp->stats.rx_fifo_errors++;
+- outb( IM_RX_OVRN_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT );
+- } else if (status & IM_EPH_INT ) {
+- PRINTK((CARDNAME ": UNSUPPORTED: EPH INTERRUPT \n"));
+- } else if (status & IM_ERCV_INT ) {
+- PRINTK((CARDNAME ": UNSUPPORTED: ERCV INTERRUPT \n"));
+- outb( IM_ERCV_INT, ioaddr + INTERRUPT );
++ smc_outb(IM_RX_OVRN_INT, ioaddr, INTERRUPT);
++ } else if (status & IM_EPH_INT) {
++ PRINTK(("%s: UNSUPPORTED: EPH INTERRUPT\n",
++ dev->name));
++ } else if (status & IM_ERCV_INT) {
++ PRINTK(("%s: UNSUPPORTED: ERCV INTERRUPT\n",
++ dev->name));
++ smc_outb(IM_ERCV_INT, ioaddr, INTERRUPT);
+ }
+- } while ( timeout -- );
++ } while (timeout --);
+
+
+ /* restore state register */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 );
+- outb( mask, ioaddr + INT_MASK );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
++ SMC_SET_INT(mask);
+
+- PRINTK3(( KERN_WARNING CARDNAME ": MASK is now %x \n", mask ));
+- outw( saved_pointer, ioaddr + POINTER );
++ PRINTK3((KERN_WARNING "%s: MASK is now %x\n", dev->name, mask));
++ smc_outw(saved_pointer, ioaddr, POINTER);
+
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( saved_bank );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(saved_bank);
+
+- PRINTK3((CARDNAME ": Interrupt done\n"));
++ PRINTK3(("%s: Interrupt done\n", dev->name));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------
+ .
+- . smc_rcv - receive a packet from the card
++ . smc_rcv - receive a packet from the card
+ .
+- . There is ( at least ) a packet waiting to be read from
++ . There is (at least) a packet waiting to be read from
+ . chip-memory.
+ .
+ . o Read the status
+@@ -1272,55 +1729,57 @@
+ static void smc_rcv(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
+ struct smc_local *lp = (struct smc_local *)dev->priv;
+- int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
+ int packet_number;
+ word status;
+ word packet_length;
+
+ /* assume bank 2 */
+
+- packet_number = inw( ioaddr + FIFO_PORTS );
++ packet_number = smc_inw(ioaddr, FIFO_PORTS);
+
+- if ( packet_number & FP_RXEMPTY ) {
++ if (packet_number & FP_RXEMPTY) {
+ /* we got called , but nothing was on the FIFO */
+- PRINTK((CARDNAME ": WARNING: smc_rcv with nothing on FIFO. \n"));
++ PRINTK(("%s: WARNING: smc_rcv with nothing on FIFO.\n",
++ dev->name));
+ /* don't need to restore anything */
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* start reading from the start of the packet */
+- outw( PTR_READ | PTR_RCV | PTR_AUTOINC, ioaddr + POINTER );
++ smc_outw(PTR_READ | PTR_RCV | PTR_AUTOINC, ioaddr, POINTER);
+
+ /* First two words are status and packet_length */
+- status = inw( ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+- packet_length = inw( ioaddr + DATA_1 );
++ status = smc_inw(ioaddr, DATA_1);
++ packet_length = smc_inw(ioaddr, DATA_1);
+
+ packet_length &= 0x07ff; /* mask off top bits */
+
+- PRINTK2(("RCV: STATUS %4x LENGTH %4x\n", status, packet_length ));
++ PRINTK2(("RCV: STATUS %4x LENGTH %4x\n", status, packet_length));
+ /*
+ . the packet length contains 3 extra words :
+ . status, length, and an extra word with an odd byte .
+ */
+ packet_length -= 6;
+
+- if ( !(status & RS_ERRORS ) ){
++ if (!(status & RS_ERRORS)){
+ /* do stuff to make a new packet */
+ struct sk_buff * skb;
+ byte * data;
+
+ /* read one extra byte */
+- if ( status & RS_ODDFRAME )
++ if (status & RS_ODDFRAME)
+ packet_length++;
+
+ /* set multicast stats */
+- if ( status & RS_MULTICAST )
++ if (status & RS_MULTICAST)
+ lp->stats.multicast++;
+
+- skb = dev_alloc_skb( packet_length + 5);
++ skb = dev_alloc_skb(packet_length + 5);
+
+- if ( skb == NULL ) {
+- printk(KERN_NOTICE CARDNAME ": Low memory, packet dropped.\n");
++ if (skb == NULL) {
++ printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: Low memory, packet dropped.\n",
++ dev->name);
+ lp->stats.rx_dropped++;
+ goto done;
+ }
+@@ -1330,36 +1789,15 @@
+ ! in the worse case
+ */
+
+- skb_reserve( skb, 2 ); /* 16 bit alignment */
++ skb_reserve(skb, 2); /* 16 bit alignment */
+
+ skb->dev = dev;
+- data = skb_put( skb, packet_length);
++ data = skb_put(skb, packet_length);
+
+-#ifdef USE_32_BIT
+- /* QUESTION: Like in the TX routine, do I want
+- to send the DWORDs or the bytes first, or some
+- mixture. A mixture might improve already slow PIO
+- performance */
+- PRINTK3((" Reading %d dwords (and %d bytes) \n",
+- packet_length >> 2, packet_length & 3 ));
+- insl(ioaddr + DATA_1 , data, packet_length >> 2 );
+- /* read the left over bytes */
+- insb( ioaddr + DATA_1, data + (packet_length & 0xFFFFFC),
+- packet_length & 0x3 );
+-#else
+- PRINTK3((" Reading %d words and %d byte(s) \n",
+- (packet_length >> 1 ), packet_length & 1 ));
+- insw(ioaddr + DATA_1 , data, packet_length >> 1);
+- if ( packet_length & 1 ) {
+- data += packet_length & ~1;
+- *(data++) = inb( ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+- }
+-#endif
+-#if SMC_DEBUG > 2
+- print_packet( data, packet_length );
+-#endif
++ smc_ins(ioaddr, DATA_1, data, packet_length);
++ print_packet(data, packet_length);
+
+- skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev );
++ skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev);
+ netif_rx(skb);
+ dev->last_rx = jiffies;
+ lp->stats.rx_packets++;
+@@ -1368,15 +1806,17 @@
+ /* error ... */
+ lp->stats.rx_errors++;
+
+- if ( status & RS_ALGNERR ) lp->stats.rx_frame_errors++;
+- if ( status & (RS_TOOSHORT | RS_TOOLONG ) )
++ if (status & RS_ALGNERR)
++ lp->stats.rx_frame_errors++;
++ if (status & (RS_TOOSHORT | RS_TOOLONG))
+ lp->stats.rx_length_errors++;
+- if ( status & RS_BADCRC) lp->stats.rx_crc_errors++;
++ if (status & RS_BADCRC)
++ lp->stats.rx_crc_errors++;
+ }
+
+ done:
+ /* error or good, tell the card to get rid of this packet */
+- outw( MC_RELEASE, ioaddr + MMU_CMD );
++ smc_outw(MC_RELEASE, ioaddr, MMU_CMD);
+ }
+
+
+@@ -1389,62 +1829,64 @@
+ . Algorithm:
+ . Save pointer and packet no
+ . Get the packet no from the top of the queue
+- . check if it's valid ( if not, is this an error??? )
++ . check if it's valid (if not, is this an error???)
+ . read the status word
+ . record the error
+- . ( resend? Not really, since we don't want old packets around )
++ . (resend? Not really, since we don't want old packets around)
+ . Restore saved values
+ ************************************************************************/
+-static void smc_tx( struct net_device * dev )
++static void smc_tx(struct net_device * dev)
+ {
+- int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
+ struct smc_local *lp = (struct smc_local *)dev->priv;
+ byte saved_packet;
+ byte packet_no;
+ word tx_status;
+
+
+- /* assume bank 2 */
++ /* assume bank 2 */
+
+- saved_packet = inb( ioaddr + PNR_ARR );
+- packet_no = inw( ioaddr + FIFO_PORTS );
++ saved_packet = smc_inb(ioaddr, PNR_ARR);
++ packet_no = smc_inw(ioaddr, FIFO_PORTS);
+ packet_no &= 0x7F;
+
+ /* select this as the packet to read from */
+- outb( packet_no, ioaddr + PNR_ARR );
++ smc_outb(packet_no, ioaddr, PNR_ARR);
+
+ /* read the first word from this packet */
+- outw( PTR_AUTOINC | PTR_READ, ioaddr + POINTER );
++ smc_outw(PTR_AUTOINC | PTR_READ, ioaddr, POINTER);
+
+- tx_status = inw( ioaddr + DATA_1 );
+- PRINTK3((CARDNAME": TX DONE STATUS: %4x \n", tx_status ));
++ tx_status = smc_inw(ioaddr, DATA_1);
++ PRINTK3(("%s: TX DONE STATUS: %4x\n", dev->name, tx_status));
+
+ lp->stats.tx_errors++;
+- if ( tx_status & TS_LOSTCAR ) lp->stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
+- if ( tx_status & TS_LATCOL ) {
+- printk(KERN_DEBUG CARDNAME
+- ": Late collision occurred on last xmit.\n");
++ if (tx_status & TS_LOSTCAR)
++ lp->stats.tx_carrier_errors++;
++ if (tx_status & TS_LATCOL) {
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Late collision occurred on "
++ "last xmit.\n", dev->name);
+ lp->stats.tx_window_errors++;
+ }
+ #if 0
+- if ( tx_status & TS_16COL ) { ... }
++ if (tx_status & TS_16COL) { ... }
+ #endif
+
+- if ( tx_status & TS_SUCCESS ) {
+- printk(CARDNAME": Successful packet caused interrupt \n");
++ if (tx_status & TS_SUCCESS) {
++ printk("%s: Successful packet caused interrupt\n",
++ dev->name);
+ }
+ /* re-enable transmit */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 0 );
+- outw( inw( ioaddr + TCR ) | TCR_ENABLE, ioaddr + TCR );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(0);
++ smc_outw(smc_inw(ioaddr, TCR) | TCR_ENABLE, ioaddr, TCR);
+
+ /* kill the packet */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 2 );
+- outw( MC_FREEPKT, ioaddr + MMU_CMD );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);
++ smc_outw(MC_FREEPKT, ioaddr, MMU_CMD);
+
+ /* one less packet waiting for me */
+ lp->packets_waiting--;
+
+- outb( saved_packet, ioaddr + PNR_ARR );
++ smc_outb(saved_packet, ioaddr, PNR_ARR);
+ return;
+ }
+
+@@ -1460,7 +1902,7 @@
+ {
+ netif_stop_queue(dev);
+ /* clear everything */
+- smc_shutdown( dev->base_addr );
++ smc_shutdown(dev);
+
+ /* Update the statistics here. */
+ return 0;
+@@ -1481,16 +1923,16 @@
+ .
+ . This routine will, depending on the values passed to it,
+ . either make it accept multicast packets, go into
+- . promiscuous mode ( for TCPDUMP and cousins ) or accept
++ . promiscuous mode (for TCPDUMP and cousins) or accept
+ . a select set of multicast packets
+ */
+ static void smc_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
+ {
+- short ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
++ u_int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
+
+ SMC_SELECT_BANK(0);
+- if ( dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC )
+- outw( inw(ioaddr + RCR ) | RCR_PROMISC, ioaddr + RCR );
++ if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC)
++ smc_outw(smc_inw(ioaddr, RCR) | RCR_PROMISC, ioaddr, RCR);
+
+ /* BUG? I never disable promiscuous mode if multicasting was turned on.
+ Now, I turn off promiscuous mode, but I don't do anything to multicasting
+@@ -1502,34 +1944,34 @@
+ checked before the table is
+ */
+ else if (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI)
+- outw( inw(ioaddr + RCR ) | RCR_ALMUL, ioaddr + RCR );
++ smc_outw(smc_inw(ioaddr, RCR) | RCR_ALMUL, ioaddr, RCR);
+
+ /* We just get all multicast packets even if we only want them
+ . from one source. This will be changed at some future
+ . point. */
+- else if (dev->mc_count ) {
++ else if (dev->mc_count) {
+ /* support hardware multicasting */
+
+ /* be sure I get rid of flags I might have set */
+- outw( inw( ioaddr + RCR ) & ~(RCR_PROMISC | RCR_ALMUL),
+- ioaddr + RCR );
++ smc_outw(smc_inw(ioaddr, RCR) & ~(RCR_PROMISC | RCR_ALMUL),
++ ioaddr, RCR);
+ /* NOTE: this has to set the bank, so make sure it is the
+ last thing called. The bank is set to zero at the top */
+- smc_setmulticast( ioaddr, dev->mc_count, dev->mc_list );
++ smc_setmulticast(dev, dev->mc_count, dev->mc_list);
+ }
+- else {
+- outw( inw( ioaddr + RCR ) & ~(RCR_PROMISC | RCR_ALMUL),
+- ioaddr + RCR );
++ else {
++ smc_outw(smc_inw(ioaddr, RCR) & ~(RCR_PROMISC | RCR_ALMUL),
++ ioaddr, RCR);
+
+ /*
+ since I'm disabling all multicast entirely, I need to
+ clear the multicast list
+ */
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK( 3 );
+- outw( 0, ioaddr + MULTICAST1 );
+- outw( 0, ioaddr + MULTICAST2 );
+- outw( 0, ioaddr + MULTICAST3 );
+- outw( 0, ioaddr + MULTICAST4 );
++ SMC_SELECT_BANK(3);
++ smc_outw(0, ioaddr, MULTICAST1);
++ smc_outw(0, ioaddr, MULTICAST2);
++ smc_outw(0, ioaddr, MULTICAST3);
++ smc_outw(0, ioaddr, MULTICAST4);
+ }
+ }
+
+@@ -1550,21 +1992,26 @@
+
+ int init_module(void)
+ {
+- int result;
+-
+ if (io == 0)
+- printk(KERN_WARNING
+- CARDNAME": You shouldn't use auto-probing with insmod!\n" );
++ printk(KERN_WARNING CARDNAME
++ ": You shouldn't use auto-probing with insmod!\n");
++
++ /*
++ * Note: dev->if_port has changed to be 2.4 compliant.
++ * We keep the ifport insmod parameter the same though.
++ */
++ switch (ifport) {
++ case 1: devSMC9194.if_port = IF_PORT_10BASET; break;
++ case 2: devSMC9194.if_port = IF_PORT_AUI; break;
++ default: devSMC9194.if_port = 0; break;
++ }
+
+ /* copy the parameters from insmod into the device structure */
+ devSMC9194.base_addr = io;
+ devSMC9194.irq = irq;
+- devSMC9194.if_port = ifport;
+- devSMC9194.init = smc_init;
+- if ((result = register_netdev(&devSMC9194)) != 0)
+- return result;
++ devSMC9194.init = smc_init;
+
+- return 0;
++ return register_netdev(&devSMC9194);
+ }
+
+ void cleanup_module(void)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/smc9194.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/smc9194.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/net/smc9194.h 2001-09-08 20:13:55.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/net/smc9194.h 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -63,10 +63,11 @@
+
+ #define TCR 0 /* transmit control register */
+ #define TCR_ENABLE 0x0001 /* if this is 1, we can transmit */
++#define TCR_PAD_ENABLE 0x0080 /* pads short packets to 64 bytes */
++#define TCR_MON_CNS 0x0400 /* monitors the carrier status */
+ #define TCR_FDUPLX 0x0800 /* receive packets sent out */
+ #define TCR_STP_SQET 0x1000 /* stop transmitting if Signal quality error */
+-#define TCR_MON_CNS 0x0400 /* monitors the carrier status */
+-#define TCR_PAD_ENABLE 0x0080 /* pads short packets to 64 bytes */
++#define TCR_FDSE 0x8000 /* full duplex, switched ethernet */
+
+ #define TCR_CLEAR 0 /* do NOTHING */
+ /* the normal settings for the TCR register : */
+@@ -107,7 +108,10 @@
+ #define CTL_CR_ENABLE 0x40
+ #define CTL_TE_ENABLE 0x0020
+ #define CTL_AUTO_RELEASE 0x0800
+-#define CTL_EPROM_ACCESS 0x0003 /* high if Eprom is being read */
++#define CTL_EPROM_SELECT 0x0004
++#define CTL_EPROM_RELOAD 0x0002
++#define CTL_EPROM_STORE 0x0001
++#define CTL_EPROM_ACCESS (CTL_EPROM_RELOAD | CTL_EPROM_STORE) /* high if Eprom is being read */
+
+ /* BANK 2 */
+ #define MMU_CMD 0
+@@ -130,7 +134,6 @@
+ #define PTR_READ 0x2000
+ #define PTR_RCV 0x8000
+ #define PTR_AUTOINC 0x4000
+-#define PTR_AUTO_INC 0x0040
+
+ #define DATA_1 8
+ #define DATA_2 10
+@@ -162,17 +165,6 @@
+ #define CHIP_9195 5
+ #define CHIP_91100 7
+
+-static const char * chip_ids[ 15 ] = {
+- NULL, NULL, NULL,
+- /* 3 */ "SMC91C90/91C92",
+- /* 4 */ "SMC91C94",
+- /* 5 */ "SMC91C95",
+- NULL,
+- /* 7 */ "SMC91C100",
+- /* 8 */ "SMC91C100FD",
+- NULL, NULL, NULL,
+- NULL, NULL, NULL};
+-
+ /*
+ . Transmit status bits
+ */
+@@ -192,40 +184,20 @@
+ #define RS_MULTICAST 0x0001
+ #define RS_ERRORS (RS_ALGNERR | RS_BADCRC | RS_TOOLONG | RS_TOOSHORT)
+
+-static const char * interfaces[ 2 ] = { "TP", "AUI" };
+-
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+- . I define some macros to make it easier to do somewhat common
+- . or slightly complicated, repeated tasks.
+- --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-/* select a register bank, 0 to 3 */
+-
+-#define SMC_SELECT_BANK(x) { outw( x, ioaddr + BANK_SELECT ); }
+-
+-/* define a small delay for the reset */
+-#define SMC_DELAY() { inw( ioaddr + RCR );\
+- inw( ioaddr + RCR );\
+- inw( ioaddr + RCR ); }
+-
+-/* this enables an interrupt in the interrupt mask register */
+-#define SMC_ENABLE_INT(x) {\
+- unsigned char mask;\
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);\
+- mask = inb( ioaddr + INT_MASK );\
+- mask |= (x);\
+- outb( mask, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); \
+-}
+-
+-/* this disables an interrupt from the interrupt mask register */
+-
+-#define SMC_DISABLE_INT(x) {\
+- unsigned char mask;\
+- SMC_SELECT_BANK(2);\
+- mask = inb( ioaddr + INT_MASK );\
+- mask &= ~(x);\
+- outb( mask, ioaddr + INT_MASK ); \
+-}
++/*
++ * SMC91C96 ethernet config and status registers.
++ * These are in the "attribute" space.
++ */
++#define ECOR 0x8000
++#define ECOR_RESET 0x80
++#define ECOR_LEVEL_IRQ 0x40
++#define ECOR_WR_ATTRIB 0x04
++#define ECOR_ENABLE 0x01
++
++#define ECSR 0x8002
++#define ECSR_IOIS8 0x20
++#define ECSR_PWRDWN 0x04
++#define ECSR_INT 0x02
+
+ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ . Define the interrupts that I want to receive from the card
+@@ -237,5 +209,36 @@
+ --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ #define SMC_INTERRUPT_MASK (IM_EPH_INT | IM_RX_OVRN_INT | IM_RCV_INT)
+
++/* store this information for the driver.. */
++struct smc_local {
++ /*
++ these are things that the kernel wants me to keep, so users
++ can find out semi-useless statistics of how well the card is
++ performing
++ */
++ struct net_device_stats stats;
++
++ /*
++ If I have to wait until memory is available to send
++ a packet, I will store the skbuff here, until I get the
++ desired memory. Then, I'll send it out and free it.
++ */
++ struct sk_buff * saved_skb;
++
++ /*
++ . This keeps track of how many packets that I have
++ . sent out. When an TX_EMPTY interrupt comes, I know
++ . that all of these have been sent.
++ */
++ int packets_waiting;
++
++ /*
++ . Interface status. These correspond to the parameters
++ . in the ethtool_cmd structure.
++ */
++ u8 duplex;
++ u8 port;
++};
++
+ #endif /* _SMC_9194_H_ */
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/parport/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/parport/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/parport/Config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/parport/Config.in 2004-02-23 23:33:11.000000000 +0000
+@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
+ dep_tristate ' Support for PCMCIA management for PC-style ports' CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_PCMCIA $CONFIG_PCMCIA $CONFIG_PARPORT_PC $CONFIG_HOTPLUG
+ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" ]; then
+- dep_tristate ' Archimedes hardware' CONFIG_PARPORT_ARC $CONFIG_PARPORT
++ dep_tristate ' Archimedes hardware' CONFIG_PARPORT_ARC $CONFIG_PARPORT $CONFIG_ARCH_ARC
++ dep_tristate ' Accelent SA1110 IDP' CONFIG_PARPORT_IDP $CONFIG_PARPORT $CONFIG_SA1100_ACCELENT
+ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_AMIGA" = "y" ]; then
+ dep_tristate ' Amiga builtin port' CONFIG_PARPORT_AMIGA $CONFIG_PARPORT
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/parport/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/parport/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/parport/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/parport/Makefile 2004-02-23 23:17:13.000000000 +0000
+@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PARPORT_ATARI) += parport_atari.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PARPORT_SUNBPP) += parport_sunbpp.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PARPORT_GSC) += parport_gsc.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_PARPORT_IDP) += parport_idp.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PARPORT_IP22) += parport_ip22.o
+
+ include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/parport/init.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/parport/init.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/parport/init.c 2002-11-28 23:53:14.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/parport/init.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -164,6 +164,9 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_PARPORT_SUNBPP
+ parport_sunbpp_init();
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_PARPORT_IDP
++ parport_idp_init();
++#endif
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/parport/parport_idp.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/parport/parport_idp.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/parport/parport_idp.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/parport/parport_idp.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
++/* Low-level polled-mode parallel port routines for the Accelent IDP
++ *
++ * Author: Rich Dulabahn <rich@accelent.com>
++ *
++ * Inspiration taken from parport_amiga.c and parport_atari.c.
++ *
++ * To use, under menuconfig:
++ * 1) Turn on <*> Accelent IDP under Parallel port setup
++ * 2) Turn on <*> Parallel printer support under Character devices
++ *
++ * This will give you parport0 configured as /dev/lp0
++ *
++ * To make the correct /dev/lp* entries, enter /dev and type this:
++ *
++ * mknod lp0 c 6 0
++ * mknod lp1 c 6 1
++ * mknod lp2 c 6 2
++ *
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/parport.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++
++/*
++ * Parallel data port is port H, data
++ * Parallel data direction is port H, direction
++ * Control port is port I, data, lowest 4 bits
++ * Status port is port G, data, upper 5 bits
++ */
++
++#define INPUTPOWERHANDLER 0
++/* masks */
++#define CONTROL_MASK 0x0f
++#define STATUS_MASK 0xf8
++
++#undef DEBUG
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK printk
++#else
++#define DPRINTK(stuff...)
++#endif
++
++static struct parport *this_port = NULL;
++
++static unsigned char
++parport_idp_read_data(struct parport *p)
++{
++ unsigned char c;
++
++ c = IDP_FPGA_PORTH_DATA;
++ DPRINTK("read_data:0x%x\n",c);
++ return c;
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_write_data(struct parport *p, unsigned char data)
++{
++ IDP_FPGA_PORTH_DATA = data;
++ DPRINTK("write_data:0x%x\n",data);
++}
++
++static unsigned char
++parport_idp_read_control(struct parport *p)
++{
++ unsigned char c;
++
++ c = IDP_FPGA_PORTI_DATA & CONTROL_MASK;
++ DPRINTK("read_control:0x%x\n",c);
++ return c;
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_write_control(struct parport *p, unsigned char control)
++{
++ unsigned int temp;
++
++ temp = IDP_FPGA_PORTH_DATA;
++ temp &= ~CONTROL_MASK;
++ IDP_FPGA_PORTI_DATA = (temp | (control & CONTROL_MASK));
++DPRINTK("write_control:0x%x\n",control);
++}
++
++static unsigned char
++parport_idp_frob_control(struct parport *p, unsigned char mask,
++ unsigned char val)
++{
++ unsigned char c;
++
++/* From the parport-lowlevel.txt file...*/
++/* This is equivalent to reading from the control register, masking out
++the bits in mask, exclusive-or'ing with the bits in val, and writing
++the result to the control register. */
++
++/* Easy enough, right? */
++
++ c = parport_idp_read_control(p);
++ parport_idp_write_control(p, (c & ~mask) ^ val);
++ DPRINTK("frob_control:0x%x\n",c);
++ return c;
++}
++
++static unsigned char
++parport_idp_read_status(struct parport *p)
++{
++ unsigned char c;
++
++ c = IDP_FPGA_PORTG_DATA & STATUS_MASK;
++ c ^= 0x80; /* toggle S7 bit, active low */
++ DPRINTK("read_status:0x%x\n",c);
++ return c;
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_init_state(struct pardevice *d, struct parport_state *s)
++{
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_save_state(struct parport *p, struct parport_state *s)
++{
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_restore_state(struct parport *p, struct parport_state *s)
++{
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_enable_irq(struct parport *p)
++{
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_disable_irq(struct parport *p)
++{
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_data_forward(struct parport *p)
++{
++ IDP_FPGA_PORTH_DIR = 0x00; /* 0 sets to output */
++ DPRINTK("data_forward:0x%x\n",0);
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_data_reverse(struct parport *p)
++{
++ IDP_FPGA_PORTH_DIR = 0xff; /* and 1 sets to input */
++ DPRINTK("data_reverse:0x%x\n",0xff);
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_inc_use_count(void)
++{
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++static void
++parport_idp_dec_use_count(void)
++{
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++static struct parport_operations parport_idp_ops = {
++ parport_idp_write_data,
++ parport_idp_read_data,
++
++ parport_idp_write_control,
++ parport_idp_read_control,
++ parport_idp_frob_control,
++
++ parport_idp_read_status,
++
++ parport_idp_enable_irq,
++ parport_idp_disable_irq,
++
++ parport_idp_data_forward,
++ parport_idp_data_reverse,
++
++ parport_idp_init_state,
++ parport_idp_save_state,
++ parport_idp_restore_state,
++
++ parport_idp_inc_use_count,
++ parport_idp_dec_use_count,
++
++ parport_ieee1284_epp_write_data,
++ parport_ieee1284_epp_read_data,
++ parport_ieee1284_epp_write_addr,
++ parport_ieee1284_epp_read_addr,
++
++ parport_ieee1284_ecp_write_data,
++ parport_ieee1284_ecp_read_data,
++ parport_ieee1284_ecp_write_addr,
++
++ parport_ieee1284_write_compat,
++ parport_ieee1284_read_nibble,
++ parport_ieee1284_read_byte,
++};
++
++
++int __init
++parport_idp_init(void)
++{
++ struct parport *p;
++
++ p = parport_register_port((unsigned long)0,PARPORT_IRQ_NONE,PARPORT_DMA_NONE,&parport_idp_ops);
++
++ if (!p) return 0; /* return 0 on failure */
++
++ this_port=p;
++ printk("%s: Accelent IDP parallel port registered.\n", p->name);
++ parport_proc_register(p);
++ parport_announce_port(p);
++
++ return 1;
++}
++
++#ifdef MODULE
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Rich Dulabahn");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Parport Driver for Accelent IDP");
++MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("Accelent IDP builtin Parallel Port");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++
++int
++init_module(void)
++{
++ return parport_idp_init() ? 0 : -ENODEV;
++}
++
++void
++cleanup_module(void)
++{
++ parport_proc_unregister(this_port);
++ parport_unregister_port(this_port);
++}
++#endif
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pci/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pci/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pci/Makefile 2003-08-25 12:44:42.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pci/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:39:07.000000000 +0000
+@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
+
+ export-objs := pci.o
+
+-obj-$(CONFIG_PCI) += pci.o quirks.o compat.o names.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_PCI) += pci.o quirks.o compat.o names.o bridge.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PROC_FS) += proc.o
+
+ ifndef CONFIG_SPARC64
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pci/bridge.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pci/bridge.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pci/bridge.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pci/bridge.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
++
++/*
++ * Copyright (c) 2001 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
++ *
++ * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms
++ * of the GNU public license.
++ *
++ * 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
++ *
++ * Author: Arjan van de Ven <arjanv@redhat.com>
++ *
++ */
++
++
++/*
++ * Generic PCI driver for PCI bridges for powermanagement purposes
++ *
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++static struct pci_device_id bridge_pci_table[] __devinitdata = {
++ {/* handle all PCI bridges */
++ class: ((PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_PCI << 8) | 0x00),
++ class_mask: ~0,
++ vendor: PCI_ANY_ID,
++ device: PCI_ANY_ID,
++ subvendor: PCI_ANY_ID,
++ subdevice: PCI_ANY_ID,
++ },
++ {0,},
++};
++
++static int bridge_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *id);
++static int pci_bridge_save_state_bus(struct pci_bus *bus, int force);
++int pci_generic_resume_compare(struct pci_dev *pdev);
++
++int pci_bridge_force_restore = 0;
++
++
++
++
++static int __init bridge_setup(char *str)
++{
++ if (!strcmp(str,"force"))
++ pci_bridge_force_restore = 1;
++ else if (!strcmp(str,"noforce"))
++ pci_bridge_force_restore = 0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++__setup("resume=",bridge_setup);
++
++
++static int pci_bridge_save_state_bus(struct pci_bus *bus, int force)
++{
++ struct list_head *list;
++ int error = 0;
++
++ list_for_each(list, &bus->children) {
++ error = pci_bridge_save_state_bus(pci_bus_b(list),force);
++ if (error) return error;
++ }
++ list_for_each(list, &bus->devices) {
++ pci_generic_suspend_save(pci_dev_b(list),0);
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static int pci_bridge_restore_state_bus(struct pci_bus *bus, int force)
++{
++ struct list_head *list;
++ int error = 0;
++ static int printed_warning=0;
++
++ list_for_each(list, &bus->children) {
++ error = pci_bridge_restore_state_bus(pci_bus_b(list),force);
++ if (error) return error;
++ }
++ list_for_each(list, &bus->devices) {
++ if (force)
++ pci_generic_resume_restore(pci_dev_b(list));
++ else {
++ error = pci_generic_resume_compare(pci_dev_b(list));
++ if (error && !printed_warning++) {
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "resume warning: bios doesn't restore PCI state properly\n");
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "resume warning: if resume failed, try booting with resume=force\n");
++ }
++ if (error)
++ return error;
++ }
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int bridge_suspend(struct pci_dev *dev, u32 force)
++{
++ pci_generic_suspend_save(dev,force);
++ if (dev->subordinate)
++ pci_bridge_save_state_bus(dev->subordinate,force);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int bridge_resume(struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++
++ pci_generic_resume_restore(dev);
++ if (dev->subordinate)
++ pci_bridge_restore_state_bus(dev->subordinate,pci_bridge_force_restore);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, bridge_pci_table);
++static struct pci_driver bridge_ops = {
++ name: "PCI Bridge",
++ id_table: bridge_pci_table,
++ probe: bridge_probe,
++ suspend: bridge_suspend,
++ resume: bridge_resume
++};
++
++static int __devinit bridge_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int __init bridge_init(void)
++{
++ pci_register_driver(&bridge_ops);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit bridge_exit(void)
++{
++ pci_unregister_driver(&bridge_ops);
++}
++
++
++module_init(bridge_init)
++module_exit(bridge_exit)
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pci/pci.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pci/pci.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pci/pci.c 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pci/pci.c 2004-01-14 21:39:08.000000000 +0000
+@@ -359,6 +359,48 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
++int
++pci_compare_state(struct pci_dev *dev, u32 *buffer)
++{
++ int i;
++ unsigned int temp;
++
++ if (buffer) {
++ for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
++ pci_read_config_dword(dev,i*4,&temp);
++ if (temp!=buffer[i])
++ return 1;
++ }
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int pci_generic_suspend_save(struct pci_dev *pdev, u32 state)
++{
++ if (pdev)
++ pci_save_state(pdev,pdev->saved_state);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int pci_generic_resume_restore(struct pci_dev *pdev)
++{
++ if (pdev)
++ pci_restore_state(pdev,pdev->saved_state);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int pci_generic_resume_compare(struct pci_dev *pdev)
++{
++ int retval=0;
++ if (pdev)
++ retval = pci_compare_state(pdev,pdev->saved_state);
++ return retval;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_generic_suspend_save);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_generic_resume_restore);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_generic_resume_compare);
++
+ /**
+ * pci_enable_device_bars - Initialize some of a device for use
+ * @dev: PCI device to be initialized
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pci/setup-bus.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pci/setup-bus.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pci/setup-bus.c 2003-06-13 15:51:35.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pci/setup-bus.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@
+ /*
+ * Nov 2000, Ivan Kokshaysky <ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru>
+ * PCI-PCI bridges cleanup, sorted resource allocation.
++ * May 2001, Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
++ * Allocate prefetchable memory regions where available.
+ * Feb 2002, Ivan Kokshaysky <ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru>
+ * Converted to allocation in 3 passes, which gives
+ * tighter packing. Prefetchable range support.
+@@ -160,8 +162,10 @@
+ pci_write_config_dword(bridge, PCI_PREF_MEMORY_BASE, l);
+
+ /* Check if we have VGA behind the bridge.
+- Enable ISA in either case (FIXME!). */
+- l = (bus->resource[0]->flags & IORESOURCE_BUS_HAS_VGA) ? 0x0c : 0x04;
++ Enable ISA in either case. */
++ l = (bus->resource[0]->flags & IORESOURCE_BUS_HAS_VGA) ?
++ PCI_BRIDGE_CTL_VGA | PCI_BRIDGE_CTL_NO_ISA :
++ PCI_BRIDGE_CTL_NO_ISA;
+ pci_write_config_word(bridge, PCI_BRIDGE_CONTROL, l);
+ }
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/Config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/Config.in 2004-02-23 23:29:38.000000000 +0000
+@@ -14,21 +14,19 @@
+
+ tristate 'PCMCIA/CardBus support' CONFIG_PCMCIA
+ if [ "$CONFIG_PCMCIA" != "n" ]; then
++ # yes, I really mean the following...
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ISA" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
++ define_bool CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE y
++ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_PCI" != "n" ]; then
+ bool ' CardBus support' CONFIG_CARDBUS
+ fi
++ dep_bool ' i82092 compatible bridge support' CONFIG_I82092 $CONFIG_PCI
++ bool ' i82365 compatible bridge support' CONFIG_I82365
+ bool ' Databook TCIC host bridge support' CONFIG_TCIC
+ if [ "$CONFIG_HD64465" = "y" ]; then
+ dep_tristate ' HD64465 host bridge support' CONFIG_HD64465_PCMCIA $CONFIG_PCMCIA
+ fi
+- dep_bool ' i82092 compatible bridge support' CONFIG_I82092 $CONFIG_PCI
+- bool ' i82365 compatible bridge support' CONFIG_I82365
+- if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
+- dep_tristate ' SA1100 support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_SA1100 $CONFIG_PCMCIA
+- fi
+- if [ "$CONFIG_8xx" = "y" ]; then
+- dep_tristate ' M8xx support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_M8XX $CONFIG_PCMCIA
+- fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_SOC_AU1X00" = "y" ]; then
+ dep_tristate ' Au1x00 PCMCIA support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_AU1X00 $CONFIG_PCMCIA
+ if [ "$CONFIG_PCMCIA_AU1X00" != "n" ]; then
+@@ -44,5 +42,9 @@
+ dep_tristate ' NEC VRC4173 CARDU support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_VRC4173 $CONFIG_PCMCIA
+ fi
+ fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' CLPS6700 support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_CLPS6700 $CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X $CONFIG_PCMCIA
++ dep_tristate ' SA1100 support' CONFIG_PCMCIA_SA1100 $CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 $CONFIG_PCMCIA
++fi
+
+ endmenu
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/Makefile 2004-02-23 23:19:09.000000000 +0000
+@@ -65,15 +65,18 @@
+ au1000_ss-objs-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_DB1X00) += au1000_db1x00.o
+ au1000_ss-objs-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_XXS1500) += au1000_xxs1500.o
+
++obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_CLPS6700) += clps6700.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_SA1100) += sa1100_cs.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_M8XX) += m8xx_pcmcia.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PCMCIA_SIBYTE) += sibyte_generic.o
+
+ sa1100_cs-objs-y := sa1100_generic.o
++sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_ADSAGC) += sa1100_graphicsmaster.o sa1111_generic.o
+ sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY) += sa1100_adsbitsy.o sa1111_generic.o
++sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS) += sa1100_adsbitsyplus.o sa1111_generic.o
+ sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_ASSABET) += sa1100_assabet.o
+ sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_ASSABET_NEPONSET) += sa1100_neponset.o sa1111_generic.o
+ sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_BADGE4) += sa1100_badge4.o sa1111_generic.o
++sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_CONSUS) += sa1100_neponset.o sa1111_generic.o
+ sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_CERF) += sa1100_cerf.o
+ sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_FLEXANET) += sa1100_flexanet.o
+ sa1100_cs-objs-$(CONFIG_SA1100_FREEBIRD) += sa1100_freebird.o
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/cistpl.c 2004-02-23 13:36:32.000000000 +0000
+@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@
+ s->cis_mem.flags &= ~MAP_ACTIVE;
+ s->ss_entry->set_mem_map(s->sock, &s->cis_mem);
+ if (!(s->cap.features & SS_CAP_STATIC_MAP))
+- release_mem_region(s->cis_mem.sys_start, s->cap.map_size);
++ release_mem_resource(s->cis_mem.sys_start, s->cap.map_size);
+ bus_iounmap(s->cap.bus, s->cis_virt);
+ s->cis_mem.sys_start = 0;
+ s->cis_virt = NULL;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,498 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd
++ *
++ * 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/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/page.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/syspld.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/clps7111.h>
++
++#include <pcmcia/version.h>
++#include <pcmcia/cs_types.h>
++#include <pcmcia/ss.h>
++
++#include "clps6700.h"
++
++#define DEBUG
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("CL-PS6700 PCMCIA socket driver");
++
++#define NR_CLPS6700 2
++
++struct clps6700_skt {
++ u_int nr;
++ u_int physbase;
++ u_int regbase;
++ u_int pmr;
++ u_int cpcr;
++ u_int cpcr_3v3;
++ u_int cpcr_5v0;
++ u_int cur_pmr;
++ u_int cur_cicr;
++ u_int cur_pcimr;
++ u_int cur_cpcr;
++ void (*handler)(void *, u_int);
++ void *handler_info;
++
++ u_int ev_pending;
++ spinlock_t ev_lock;
++};
++
++static struct clps6700_skt *skts[NR_CLPS6700];
++
++static int clps6700_sock_init(u_int sock)
++{
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt = skts[sock];
++
++ skt->cur_cicr = 0;
++ skt->cur_pmr = skt->pmr;
++ skt->cur_pcimr = 0;
++ skt->cur_cpcr = skt->cpcr;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("skt%d: sock_init()\n", sock);
++#endif
++
++ __raw_writel(skt->cur_pmr, skt->regbase + PMR);
++ __raw_writel(skt->cur_cpcr, skt->regbase + CPCR);
++ __raw_writel(0x01f8, skt->regbase + SICR);
++ __raw_writel(0x0000, skt->regbase + DMACR);
++ __raw_writel(skt->cur_cicr, skt->regbase + CICR);
++ __raw_writel(0x1f00, skt->regbase + CITR0A);
++ __raw_writel(0x0000, skt->regbase + CITR0B);
++ __raw_writel(0x1f00, skt->regbase + CITR1A);
++ __raw_writel(0x0000, skt->regbase + CITR1B);
++ __raw_writel(skt->cur_pcimr, skt->regbase + PCIMR);
++
++ /*
++ * Enable Auto Idle Mode in PM register
++ */
++ __raw_writel(-1, skt->regbase + PCIRR1);
++ __raw_writel(-1, skt->regbase + PCIRR2);
++ __raw_writel(-1, skt->regbase + PCIRR3);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int clps6700_suspend(u_int sock)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int clps6700_register_callback(u_int sock, void (*handler)(void *, u_int), void *info)
++{
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt = skts[sock];
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("skt%d: register_callback: %p (%p)\n", sock, handler, info);
++#endif
++
++ skt->handler_info = info;
++ skt->handler = handler;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int clps6700_inquire_socket(u_int sock, socket_cap_t *cap)
++{
++ cap->features = SS_CAP_PCCARD | SS_CAP_STATIC_MAP | SS_CAP_MEM_ALIGN;
++ cap->irq_mask = 0; /* available IRQs for this socket */
++ cap->map_size = PAGE_SIZE; /* minimum mapping size */
++ cap->pci_irq = 0; /* PCI interrupt number */
++ cap->cb_dev = NULL;
++ cap->bus = NULL;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int __clps6700_get_status(struct clps6700_skt *skt)
++{
++ unsigned int v, val;
++
++ v = __raw_readl(skt->regbase + PCIILR);
++ val = 0;
++ if ((v & (PCM_CD1 | PCM_CD2)) == 0)
++ val |= SS_DETECT;
++ if ((v & (PCM_BVD2 | PCM_BVD1)) == PCM_BVD1)
++ val |= SS_BATWARN;
++ if ((v & PCM_BVD2) == 0)
++ val |= SS_BATDEAD;
++
++ if (v & PCM_RDYL)
++ val |= SS_READY;
++ if (v & PCM_VS1)
++ val |= SS_3VCARD;
++ if (v & PCM_VS2)
++ val |= SS_XVCARD;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("skt%d: PCIILR: %08x -> (%s %s %s %s %s %s)\n",
++ skt->nr, v,
++ val & SS_READY ? "rdy" : "---",
++ val & SS_DETECT ? "det" : "---",
++ val & SS_BATWARN ? "bw" : "--",
++ val & SS_BATDEAD ? "bd" : "--",
++ val & SS_3VCARD ? "3v" : "--",
++ val & SS_XVCARD ? "xv" : "--");
++#endif
++ return val;
++}
++
++static int clps6700_get_status(u_int sock, u_int *valp)
++{
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt = skts[sock];
++
++ *valp = __clps6700_get_status(skt);
++
++ return 0; /* not used! */
++}
++
++static int clps6700_get_socket(u_int sock, socket_state_t *state)
++{
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++static int clps6700_set_socket(u_int sock, socket_state_t *state)
++{
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt = skts[sock];
++ unsigned long flags;
++ u_int cpcr = skt->cur_cpcr, pmr = skt->cur_pmr, cicr = skt->cur_cicr;
++ u_int pcimr = 0;
++
++ cicr &= ~(CICR_ENABLE | CICR_RESET | CICR_IOMODE);
++
++ if (state->flags & SS_PWR_AUTO)
++ pmr |= PMR_DCAR | PMR_PDCR;
++
++ /*
++ * Note! We must NOT assert the Card Enable bit until reset has
++ * been de-asserted. Some cards indicate not ready, which then
++ * hangs our next access. (Bug in CLPS6700?)
++ */
++ if (state->flags & SS_RESET)
++ cicr |= CICR_RESET | CICR_RESETOE;
++ else if (state->flags & SS_OUTPUT_ENA)
++ cicr |= CICR_ENABLE;
++
++ if (state->flags & SS_IOCARD) {
++ cicr |= CICR_IOMODE;
++
++/* if (state->csc_mask & SS_STSCHG)*/
++ } else {
++ if (state->csc_mask & SS_BATDEAD)
++ pcimr |= PCM_BVD2;
++ if (state->csc_mask & SS_BATWARN)
++ pcimr |= PCM_BVD1;
++ if (state->csc_mask & SS_READY)
++ pcimr |= PCM_RDYL;
++ }
++
++ if (state->csc_mask & SS_DETECT)
++ pcimr |= PCM_CD1 | PCM_CD2;
++
++ switch (state->Vcc) {
++ case 0: break;
++ case 33: cpcr |= skt->cpcr_3v3; pmr |= PMR_CPE; break;
++ case 50: cpcr |= skt->cpcr_5v0; pmr |= PMR_CPE; break;
++ default: return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("skt%d: PMR: %04x, CPCR: %04x, CICR: %04x PCIMR: %04x "
++ "(Vcc = %d, flags = %c%c%c%c, csc = %c%c%c%c%c)\n",
++ sock, pmr, cpcr, cicr, pcimr, state->Vcc,
++ state->flags & SS_RESET ? 'r' : '-',
++ state->flags & SS_PWR_AUTO ? 'p' : '-',
++ state->flags & SS_IOCARD ? 'i' : '-',
++ state->flags & SS_OUTPUT_ENA ? 'o' : '-',
++ state->csc_mask & SS_STSCHG ? 's' : '-',
++ state->csc_mask & SS_BATDEAD ? 'd' : '-',
++ state->csc_mask & SS_BATWARN ? 'w' : '-',
++ state->csc_mask & SS_READY ? 'r' : '-',
++ state->csc_mask & SS_DETECT ? 'c' : '-');
++#endif
++
++ save_flags_cli(flags);
++
++ if (skt->cur_cpcr != cpcr) {
++ skt->cur_cpcr = cpcr;
++ __raw_writel(skt->cur_cpcr, skt->regbase + CPCR);
++ }
++
++ if (skt->cur_pmr != pmr) {
++ skt->cur_pmr = pmr;
++ __raw_writel(skt->cur_pmr, skt->regbase + PMR);
++ }
++ if (skt->cur_pcimr != pcimr) {
++ skt->cur_pcimr = pcimr;
++ __raw_writel(skt->cur_pcimr, skt->regbase + PCIMR);
++ }
++ if (skt->cur_cicr != cicr) {
++ skt->cur_cicr = cicr;
++ __raw_writel(skt->cur_cicr, skt->regbase + CICR);
++ }
++
++ restore_flags(flags);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int clps6700_get_io_map(u_int sock, struct pccard_io_map *io)
++{
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++static int clps6700_set_io_map(u_int sock, struct pccard_io_map *io)
++{
++ printk("skt%d: iomap: %d: speed %d, flags %X start %X stop %X\n",
++ sock, io->map, io->speed, io->flags, io->start, io->stop);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int clps6700_get_mem_map(u_int sock, struct pccard_mem_map *mem)
++{
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set the memory map attributes for this socket. (ie, mem->speed)
++ * Note that since we have SS_CAP_STATIC_MAP set, we don't need to do
++ * any mapping here at all; we just need to return the address (suitable
++ * for ioremap) to map the requested space in mem->sys_start.
++ *
++ * flags & MAP_ATTRIB indicates whether we want attribute space.
++ */
++static int clps6700_set_mem_map(u_int sock, struct pccard_mem_map *mem)
++{
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt = skts[sock];
++ u_int off;
++
++ printk("skt%d: memmap: %d: speed %d, flags %X start %lX stop %lX card %X\n",
++ sock, mem->map, mem->speed, mem->flags, mem->sys_start,
++ mem->sys_stop, mem->card_start);
++
++ if (mem->flags & MAP_ATTRIB)
++ off = CLPS6700_ATTRIB_BASE;
++ else
++ off = CLPS6700_MEM_BASE;
++
++ mem->sys_start = skt->physbase + off;
++ mem->sys_start += mem->card_start;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void clps6700_proc_setup(u_int sock, struct proc_dir_entry *base)
++{
++}
++
++static struct pccard_operations clps6700_operations = {
++ init: clps6700_sock_init,
++ suspend: clps6700_suspend,
++ register_callback: clps6700_register_callback,
++ inquire_socket: clps6700_inquire_socket,
++ get_status: clps6700_get_status,
++ get_socket: clps6700_get_socket,
++ set_socket: clps6700_set_socket,
++ get_io_map: clps6700_get_io_map,
++ set_io_map: clps6700_set_io_map,
++ get_mem_map: clps6700_get_mem_map,
++ set_mem_map: clps6700_set_mem_map,
++ proc_setup: clps6700_proc_setup
++};
++
++static void clps6700_bh(void *dummy)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_CLPS6700; i++) {
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt = skts[i];
++ unsigned long flags;
++ u_int events;
++
++ if (!skt)
++ continue;
++
++ /*
++ * Note! We must read the pending event state
++ * with interrupts disabled, otherwise we race
++ * with our own interrupt routine!
++ */
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&skt->ev_lock, flags);
++ events = skt->ev_pending;
++ skt->ev_pending = 0;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&skt->ev_lock, flags);
++
++ if (skt->handler && events)
++ skt->handler(skt->handler_info, events);
++ }
++}
++
++static struct tq_struct clps6700_task = {
++ routine: clps6700_bh
++};
++
++static void clps6700_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt = dev_id;
++ u_int val, events;
++
++ val = __raw_readl(skt->regbase + PCISR);
++ if (!val)
++ return;
++
++ __raw_writel(val, skt->regbase + PCICR);
++
++ events = 0;
++ if (val & (PCM_CD1 | PCM_CD2))
++ events |= SS_DETECT;
++ if (val & PCM_BVD1)
++ events |= SS_BATWARN;
++ if (val & PCM_BVD2)
++ events |= SS_BATDEAD;
++ if (val & PCM_RDYL)
++ events |= SS_READY;
++
++ spin_lock(&skt->ev_lock);
++ skt->ev_pending |= events;
++ spin_unlock(&skt->ev_lock);
++ schedule_task(&clps6700_task);
++}
++
++static int __init clps6700_init_skt(int nr)
++{
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt;
++ int ret;
++
++ skt = kmalloc(sizeof(struct clps6700_skt), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!skt)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ memset(skt, 0, sizeof(struct clps6700_skt));
++
++ spin_lock_init(&skt->ev_lock);
++
++ skt->nr = nr;
++ skt->physbase = nr ? CS5_PHYS_BASE : CS4_PHYS_BASE;
++ skt->pmr = PMR_AUTOIDLE | PMR_MCPE | PMR_CDWEAK;
++ skt->cpcr = CPCR_PDIR(PCTL1|PCTL0);
++ skt->cpcr_3v3 = CPCR_PON(PCTL0);
++ skt->cpcr_5v0 = CPCR_PON(PCTL0); /* we only do 3v3 */
++
++ skt->cur_pmr = skt->pmr;
++
++ skt->regbase = (u_int)ioremap(skt->physbase + CLPS6700_REG_BASE,
++ CLPS6700_REG_SIZE);
++ ret = -ENOMEM;
++ if (!skt->regbase)
++ goto err_free;
++
++ skts[nr] = skt;
++
++ ret = request_irq(IRQ_EINT3, clps6700_interrupt,
++ SA_SHIRQ, "pcmcia", skt);
++
++ if (ret) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "clps6700: unable to grab irq%d (%d)\n",
++ IRQ_EINT3, ret);
++ goto err_unmap;
++ }
++ return 0;
++
++err_unmap:
++ iounmap((void *)skt->regbase);
++err_free:
++ kfree(skt);
++ skts[nr] = NULL;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void clps6700_free_resources(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = NR_CLPS6700; i >= 0; i--) {
++ struct clps6700_skt *skt = skts[i];
++
++ skts[i] = NULL;
++ if (skt == NULL)
++ continue;
++
++ free_irq(IRQ_EINT3, skt);
++ if (skt->regbase) {
++ __raw_writel(skt->pmr, skt->regbase + PMR);
++ __raw_writel(skt->cpcr, skt->regbase + CPCR);
++ __raw_writel(0, skt->regbase + CICR);
++ __raw_writel(0, skt->regbase + PCIMR);
++ }
++ iounmap((void *)skt->regbase);
++ kfree(skt);
++ }
++}
++
++static int __init clps6700_init(void)
++{
++ unsigned int v;
++ int err, nr;
++
++ PLD_CF = 0;
++ v = clps_readl(SYSCON2) | SYSCON2_PCCARD1 | SYSCON2_PCCARD2;
++ clps_writel(v, SYSCON2);
++ v = clps_readl(SYSCON1) | SYSCON1_EXCKEN;
++ clps_writel(v, SYSCON1);
++
++ for (nr = 0; nr < NR_CLPS6700; nr++) {
++ err = clps6700_init_skt(nr);
++ if (err)
++ goto free;
++ }
++
++ err = register_ss_entry(nr, &clps6700_operations);
++ if (err)
++ goto free;
++
++ return 0;
++
++free:
++ clps6700_free_resources();
++ /*
++ * An error occurred. Unmap and free all CLPS6700
++ */
++ return err;
++}
++
++static void __exit clps6700_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_ss_entry(&clps6700_operations);
++ clps6700_free_resources();
++}
++
++module_init(clps6700_init);
++module_exit(clps6700_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/clps6700.h 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
++#define PCISR 0x0000 /* PC Card Interrupt Status Register */
++#define PCIMR 0x0400 /* PC Card Interrupt Mask Register */
++#define PCICR 0x0800 /* PC Card Interrupt Clear Register */
++#define PCIOSR 0x0c00 /* PC Card Interrupt Output Select Regsiter */
++#define PCIRR1 0x1000 /* PC Card Interrupt Reserved Register 1 */
++#define PCIRR2 0x1400 /* PC Card Interrupt Reserved Register 2 */
++#define PCIRR3 0x1800 /* PC Card Interrupt Reserved Register 3 */
++#define PCIILR 0x1c00 /* PC Card Interrupt Input Level Register */
++#define SICR 0x2000 /* System Interface Configuration Register */
++#define CICR 0x2400 /* Card Interface Configuration Register */
++#define PMR 0x2800 /* Power Management Register */
++#define CPCR 0x2c00 /* Card Power Control Register */
++#define CITR0A 0x3000 /* Card Interface Timing Register 0A */
++#define CITR0B 0x3400 /* Card Interface Timing Register 0B */
++#define CITR1A 0x3800 /* Card Interface Timing Register 1A */
++#define CITR1B 0x3c00 /* Card Interface Timing Register 1B */
++#define DMACR 0x4000 /* DMA Control Register */
++#define DIR 0x4400 /* Device Information Register */
++
++#define CLPS6700_ATTRIB_BASE 0x00000000
++#define CLPS6700_IO_BASE 0x04000000
++#define CLPS6700_MEM_BASE 0x08000000
++#define CLPS6700_REG_BASE 0x0c000000
++#define CLPS6700_REG_SIZE 0x00005000
++
++
++#define PMR_AUTOIDLE (1 << 0) /* auto idle mode */
++#define PMR_FORCEIDLE (1 << 1) /* force idle mode */
++#define PMR_PDCS (1 << 2) /* Power down card on standby */
++#define PMR_PDCR (1 << 3) /* Power down card on removal */
++#define PMR_DCAR (1 << 4) /* Disable card access on removal */
++#define PMR_CPE (1 << 5) /* Card power enable */
++#define PMR_MCPE (1 << 6) /* Monitor card power enable */
++#define PMR_PDREQLSEL (1 << 7) /* If set, PDREQL is a GPIO pin */
++#define PMR_DISSTBY (1 << 8) /* Disable standby */
++#define PMR_ACCSTBY (1 << 9) /* Complete card accesses before standby*/
++#define PMR_CDUNPROT (0 << 10) /* Card detect inputs unprotected */
++#define PMR_CDPROT (1 << 10) /* Card detect inputs protected */
++#define PMR_CDWEAK (2 << 10) /* Weak pullup except in standby */
++#define PMR_CDWEAKAL (3 << 10) /* Weak pullup */
++
++#define CPCR_PON(x) ((x)&7) /* PCTL[2:0] value when PMR_CPE = 1 */
++#define CPCR_POFF(x) (((x)&7)<<3) /* PCTL[2:0] value when PMR_CPE = 0 */
++#define CPCR_PDIR(x) (((x)&7)<<6) /* PCTL[2:0] direction */
++#define CPCR_CON(x) (((x)&1)<<9) /* GPIO value when PMR_CPE = 1 */
++#define CPCR_COFF(x) (((x)&1)<<10) /* GPIO value when PMR_CPE = 0 */
++#define CPCR_CDIR(x) (((x)&1)<<11) /* GPIO direction (PMR_PDREQLSEL = 1) */
++#define CPCR_VS(x) (((x)&3)<<12) /* VS[2:1] output value */
++#define CPCR_VSDIR(x) (((x)&3)<<14) /* VS[2:1] direction */
++
++#define PCTL0 (1 << 0)
++#define PCTL1 (1 << 1)
++#define PCTL2 (1 << 2)
++
++#define CICR_ASRTMR1 (1 << 0) /* Timer 1 select for attribute read */
++#define CICR_ASWTMR1 (1 << 1) /* Timer 1 select for attribute write */
++#define CICR_IOSRTMR1 (1 << 2) /* Timer 1 select for IO read */
++#define CICR_IOSWTMR1 (1 << 3) /* Timer 1 select for IO write */
++#define CICR_MEMSRTMR1 (1 << 4) /* Timer 1 select for memory read */
++#define CICR_MEMSWTMR1 (1 << 5) /* Timer 1 select for memory write */
++#define CICR_AUTOIOSZ (1 << 6) /* Auto size I/O accesses */
++#define CICR_CAW (1 << 7) /* Card access width */
++#define CICR_IOMODE (1 << 8) /* IO mode select */
++#define CICR_ENABLE (1 << 10) /* Card enable */
++#define CICR_RESETOE (1 << 11) /* Card reset output enable */
++#define CICR_RESET (1 << 12) /* Card reset */
++
++
++#define RD_FAIL (1 << 14)
++#define WR_FAIL (1 << 13)
++#define IDLE (1 << 12)
++
++#define FFOTHLD (1 << 11)
++#define PCM_RDYL (1 << 10)
++#define PCM_WP (1 << 9)
++#define PCTL (1 << 8)
++
++#define PDREQ_L (1 << 6)
++#define PCM_VS2 (1 << 5)
++#define PCM_VS1 (1 << 4)
++
++#define PCM_CD2 (1 << 3)
++#define PCM_CD1 (1 << 2)
++#define PCM_BVD2 (1 << 1)
++#define PCM_BVD1 (1 << 0)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/cs.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/cs.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/cs.c 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/cs.c 2004-02-27 23:44:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
+ Kernel Card Services -- core services
+
+ cs.c 1.271 2000/10/02 20:27:49
+-
++
+ The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
+ License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
+ except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
+@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
+ and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete
+ the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
+ file under either the MPL or the GPL.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ #include <linux/module.h>
+@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("David Hinds <dahinds@users.sourceforge.net>");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Linux Kernel Card Services " CS_RELEASE
+ "\n options:" OPTIONS);
+-MODULE_LICENSE("Dual MPL/GPL");
++MODULE_LICENSE("Dual MPL/GPL");
+
+ #define INT_MODULE_PARM(n, v) static int n = v; MODULE_PARM(n, "i")
+
+@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
+ static const char *version =
+ "cs.c 1.279 2001/10/13 00:08:28 (David Hinds)";
+ #endif
+-
++
+ /*====================================================================*/
+
+ socket_state_t dead_socket = {
+@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@
+
+ Low-level PC Card interface drivers need to register with Card
+ Services using these calls.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static int setup_socket(socket_info_t *);
+@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@
+ s->use_bus_pm = use_bus_pm;
+ s->erase_busy.next = s->erase_busy.prev = &s->erase_busy;
+ spin_lock_init(&s->lock);
+-
++
+ for (i = 0; i < sockets; i++)
+ if (socket_table[i] == NULL) break;
+ socket_table[i] = s;
+@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@
+ for (ns = 0; ns < nsock; ns++) {
+ pcmcia_register_socket (ns, ss_entry, 0);
+ }
+-
++
+ return 0;
+ } /* register_ss_entry */
+
+@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@
+ static void shutdown_socket(socket_info_t *s)
+ {
+ client_t **c;
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "cs: shutdown_socket(%p)\n", s);
+
+ /* Blank out the socket state */
+@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@
+ have several causes: card insertion, a call to reset_socket, or
+ recovery from a suspend/resume cycle. Unreset_socket() sends
+ a CS event that matches the cause of the reset.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static void reset_socket(socket_info_t *s)
+@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@
+ s->state &= ~SOCKET_SETUP_PENDING;
+ } else {
+ send_event(s, CS_EVENT_CARD_RESET, CS_EVENT_PRI_LOW);
+- if (s->reset_handle) {
++ if (s->reset_handle) {
+ s->reset_handle->event_callback_args.info = NULL;
+ EVENT(s->reset_handle, CS_EVENT_RESET_COMPLETE,
+ CS_EVENT_PRI_LOW);
+@@ -631,7 +631,7 @@
+ valid clients. Parse_events() interprets the event bits from
+ a card status change report. Do_shutdown() handles the high
+ priority stuff associated with a card removal.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static int send_event(socket_info_t *s, event_t event, int priority)
+@@ -641,7 +641,7 @@
+ DEBUG(1, "cs: send_event(sock %d, event %d, pri %d)\n",
+ s->sock, event, priority);
+ ret = 0;
+- for (; client; client = client->next) {
++ for (; client; client = client->next) {
+ if (client->state & (CLIENT_UNBOUND|CLIENT_STALE))
+ continue;
+ if (client->EventMask & event) {
+@@ -675,10 +675,17 @@
+ static void parse_events(void *info, u_int events)
+ {
+ socket_info_t *s = info;
++
+ if (events & SS_DETECT) {
+ int status;
+
+ get_socket_status(s, &status);
++
++ /*
++ * If our socket state indicates that a card is present and
++ * either the socket has not been suspended (for some reason)
++ * or the card has been removed, shut down the socket first.
++ */
+ if ((s->state & SOCKET_PRESENT) &&
+ (!(s->state & SOCKET_SUSPEND) ||
+ !(status & SS_DETECT)))
+@@ -716,7 +723,7 @@
+
+ This does not comply with the latest PC Card spec for handling
+ power management events.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ void pcmcia_suspend_socket (socket_info_t *s)
+@@ -773,7 +780,7 @@
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ Special stuff for managing IO windows, because they are scarce.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static int alloc_io_space(socket_info_t *s, u_int attr, ioaddr_t *base,
+@@ -862,7 +869,7 @@
+ Access_configuration_register() reads and writes configuration
+ registers in attribute memory. Memory window 0 is reserved for
+ this and the tuple reading services.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_access_configuration_register(client_handle_t handle,
+@@ -872,7 +879,7 @@
+ config_t *c;
+ int addr;
+ u_char val;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ s = SOCKET(handle);
+@@ -890,7 +897,7 @@
+ return CS_CONFIGURATION_LOCKED;
+
+ addr = (c->ConfigBase + reg->Offset) >> 1;
+-
++
+ switch (reg->Action) {
+ case CS_READ:
+ read_cis_mem(s, 1, addr, 1, &val);
+@@ -913,7 +920,7 @@
+ It is normally called by Driver Services after it has identified
+ a newly inserted card. An instance of that driver will then be
+ eligible to register as a client of this socket.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_bind_device(bind_req_t *req)
+@@ -949,23 +956,23 @@
+ region. It is normally called by Driver Services after it has
+ identified a memory device type. An instance of the corresponding
+ driver will then be able to register to control this region.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_bind_mtd(mtd_bind_t *req)
+ {
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ memory_handle_t region;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_SOCKET(req->Socket))
+ return CS_BAD_SOCKET;
+ s = SOCKET(req);
+-
++
+ if (req->Attributes & REGION_TYPE_AM)
+ region = s->a_region;
+ else
+ region = s->c_region;
+-
++
+ while (region) {
+ if (region->info.CardOffset == req->CardOffset) break;
+ region = region->info.next;
+@@ -973,7 +980,7 @@
+ if (!region || (region->mtd != NULL))
+ return CS_BAD_OFFSET;
+ strncpy(region->dev_info, (char *)req->dev_info, DEV_NAME_LEN);
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "cs: bind_mtd(): attr 0x%x, offset 0x%x, dev %s\n",
+ req->Attributes, req->CardOffset, (char *)req->dev_info);
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+@@ -988,7 +995,7 @@
+ memory_handle_t region;
+ u_long flags;
+ int i, sn;
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "cs: deregister_client(%p)\n", handle);
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+@@ -1007,7 +1014,7 @@
+ for (region = s->c_region; region; region = region->info.next)
+ if (region->mtd == handle) region->mtd = NULL;
+ }
+-
++
+ sn = handle->Socket; s = socket_table[sn];
+
+ if ((handle->state & CLIENT_STALE) ||
+@@ -1032,7 +1039,7 @@
+
+ if (--s->real_clients == 0)
+ register_callback(s, NULL, NULL);
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* deregister_client */
+
+@@ -1043,7 +1050,7 @@
+ {
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ config_t *c;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ s = SOCKET(handle);
+@@ -1055,7 +1062,7 @@
+ return CS_BAD_ARGS;
+ } else
+ config->Function = handle->Function;
+-
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CARDBUS
+ if (s->state & SOCKET_CARDBUS) {
+ u_char fn = config->Function;
+@@ -1076,16 +1083,16 @@
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ #endif
+-
++
+ c = (s->config != NULL) ? &s->config[config->Function] : NULL;
+-
++
+ if ((c == NULL) || !(c->state & CONFIG_LOCKED)) {
+ config->Attributes = 0;
+ config->Vcc = s->socket.Vcc;
+ config->Vpp1 = config->Vpp2 = s->socket.Vpp;
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ }
+-
++
+ /* !!! This is a hack !!! */
+ memcpy(&config->Attributes, &c->Attributes, sizeof(config_t));
+ config->Attributes |= CONF_VALID_CLIENT;
+@@ -1099,14 +1106,14 @@
+ config->NumPorts2 = c->io.NumPorts2;
+ config->Attributes2 = c->io.Attributes2;
+ config->IOAddrLines = c->io.IOAddrLines;
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* get_configuration_info */
+
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ Return information about this version of Card Services.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_get_card_services_info(servinfo_t *info)
+@@ -1124,7 +1131,7 @@
+
+ Note that get_first_client() *does* recognize the Socket field
+ in the request structure.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_get_first_client(client_handle_t *handle, client_req_t *req)
+@@ -1239,7 +1246,7 @@
+
+ Get the current socket state bits. We don't support the latched
+ SocketState yet: I haven't seen any point for it.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_get_status(client_handle_t handle, cs_status_t *status)
+@@ -1247,7 +1254,7 @@
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ config_t *c;
+ int val;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ s = SOCKET(handle);
+@@ -1263,7 +1270,7 @@
+ return CS_NO_CARD;
+ if (s->state & SOCKET_SETUP_PENDING)
+ status->CardState |= CS_EVENT_CARD_INSERTION;
+-
++
+ /* Get info from the PRR, if necessary */
+ if (handle->Function == BIND_FN_ALL) {
+ if (status->Function && (status->Function >= s->functions))
+@@ -1309,7 +1316,7 @@
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ Change the card address of an already open memory window.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_get_mem_page(window_handle_t win, memreq_t *req)
+@@ -1338,7 +1345,7 @@
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ Modify a locked socket configuration
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_modify_configuration(client_handle_t handle,
+@@ -1346,7 +1353,7 @@
+ {
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ config_t *c;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ s = SOCKET(handle); c = CONFIG(handle);
+@@ -1354,7 +1361,7 @@
+ return CS_NO_CARD;
+ if (!(c->state & CONFIG_LOCKED))
+ return CS_CONFIGURATION_LOCKED;
+-
++
+ if (mod->Attributes & CONF_IRQ_CHANGE_VALID) {
+ if (mod->Attributes & CONF_ENABLE_IRQ) {
+ c->Attributes |= CONF_ENABLE_IRQ;
+@@ -1406,7 +1413,7 @@
+ win->ctl.flags |= MAP_USE_WAIT;
+ win->ctl.speed = req->AccessSpeed;
+ set_mem_map(win->sock, &win->ctl);
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* modify_window */
+
+@@ -1416,7 +1423,7 @@
+ caller with a socket. The driver must have already been bound
+ to a socket with bind_device() -- in fact, bind_device()
+ allocates the client structure that will be used.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_register_client(client_handle_t *handle, client_reg_t *req)
+@@ -1424,7 +1431,7 @@
+ client_t *client;
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ socket_t ns;
+-
++
+ /* Look for unbound client with matching dev_info */
+ client = NULL;
+ for (ns = 0; ns < sockets; ns++) {
+@@ -1464,7 +1471,7 @@
+
+ if (s->state & SOCKET_CARDBUS)
+ client->state |= CLIENT_CARDBUS;
+-
++
+ if ((!(s->state & SOCKET_CARDBUS)) && (s->functions == 0) &&
+ (client->Function != BIND_FN_ALL)) {
+ cistpl_longlink_mfc_t mfc;
+@@ -1479,7 +1486,7 @@
+ return CS_OUT_OF_RESOURCE;
+ memset(s->config, 0, sizeof(config_t) * s->functions);
+ }
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "cs: register_client(): client 0x%p, sock %d, dev %s\n",
+ client, client->Socket, client->dev_info);
+ if (client->EventMask & CS_EVENT_REGISTRATION_COMPLETE)
+@@ -1501,13 +1508,13 @@
+ pccard_io_map io = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 1 };
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ int i;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle) ||
+ !(handle->state & CLIENT_CONFIG_LOCKED))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ handle->state &= ~CLIENT_CONFIG_LOCKED;
+ s = SOCKET(handle);
+-
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CARDBUS
+ if (handle->state & CLIENT_CARDBUS) {
+ cb_disable(s);
+@@ -1515,7 +1522,7 @@
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ #endif
+-
++
+ if (!(handle->state & CLIENT_STALE)) {
+ config_t *c = CONFIG(handle);
+ if (--(s->lock_count) == 0) {
+@@ -1536,7 +1543,7 @@
+ }
+ c->state &= ~CONFIG_LOCKED;
+ }
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* release_configuration */
+
+@@ -1547,25 +1554,25 @@
+ the actual socket configuration, so if the client is "stale", we
+ don't bother checking the port ranges against the current socket
+ values.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_release_io(client_handle_t handle, io_req_t *req)
+ {
+ socket_info_t *s;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle) || !(handle->state & CLIENT_IO_REQ))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ handle->state &= ~CLIENT_IO_REQ;
+ s = SOCKET(handle);
+-
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CARDBUS
+ if (handle->state & CLIENT_CARDBUS) {
+ cb_release(s);
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ #endif
+-
++
+ if (!(handle->state & CLIENT_STALE)) {
+ config_t *c = CONFIG(handle);
+ if (c->state & CONFIG_LOCKED)
+@@ -1581,7 +1588,7 @@
+ release_io_space(s, req->BasePort1, req->NumPorts1);
+ if (req->NumPorts2)
+ release_io_space(s, req->BasePort2, req->NumPorts2);
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* release_io */
+
+@@ -1594,7 +1601,7 @@
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ handle->state &= ~CLIENT_IRQ_REQ;
+ s = SOCKET(handle);
+-
++
+ if (!(handle->state & CLIENT_STALE)) {
+ config_t *c = CONFIG(handle);
+ if (c->state & CONFIG_LOCKED)
+@@ -1608,16 +1615,16 @@
+ s->irq.AssignedIRQ = 0;
+ }
+ }
+-
++
+ if (req->Attributes & IRQ_HANDLE_PRESENT) {
+ bus_free_irq(s->cap.bus, req->AssignedIRQ, req->Instance);
+ }
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+ if (req->AssignedIRQ != s->cap.pci_irq)
+ undo_irq(req->Attributes, req->AssignedIRQ);
+ #endif
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* cs_release_irq */
+
+@@ -1626,7 +1633,7 @@
+ int pcmcia_release_window(window_handle_t win)
+ {
+ socket_info_t *s;
+-
++
+ if ((win == NULL) || (win->magic != WINDOW_MAGIC))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ s = win->sock;
+@@ -1640,11 +1647,11 @@
+
+ /* Release system memory */
+ if(!(s->cap.features & SS_CAP_STATIC_MAP))
+- release_mem_region(win->base, win->size);
++ release_mem_resource(win->base, win->size);
+ win->handle->state &= ~CLIENT_WIN_REQ(win->index);
+
+ win->magic = 0;
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* release_window */
+
+@@ -1658,13 +1665,13 @@
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ config_t *c;
+ pccard_io_map iomap;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ i = handle->Socket; s = socket_table[i];
+ if (!(s->state & SOCKET_PRESENT))
+ return CS_NO_CARD;
+-
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_CARDBUS
+ if (handle->state & CLIENT_CARDBUS) {
+ if (!(req->IntType & INT_CARDBUS))
+@@ -1677,7 +1684,7 @@
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ #endif
+-
++
+ if (req->IntType & INT_CARDBUS)
+ return CS_UNSUPPORTED_MODE;
+ c = CONFIG(handle);
+@@ -1692,9 +1699,9 @@
+ s->socket.Vpp = req->Vpp1;
+ if (set_socket(s, &s->socket))
+ return CS_BAD_VPP;
+-
++
+ c->Vcc = req->Vcc; c->Vpp1 = c->Vpp2 = req->Vpp1;
+-
++
+ /* Pick memory or I/O card, DMA mode, interrupt */
+ c->IntType = req->IntType;
+ c->Attributes = req->Attributes;
+@@ -1712,7 +1719,7 @@
+ s->socket.io_irq = 0;
+ set_socket(s, &s->socket);
+ s->lock_count++;
+-
++
+ /* Set up CIS configuration registers */
+ base = c->ConfigBase = req->ConfigBase;
+ c->Present = c->CardValues = req->Present;
+@@ -1757,7 +1764,7 @@
+ u_char b = c->io.NumPorts1 + c->io.NumPorts2 - 1;
+ write_cis_mem(s, 1, (base + CISREG_IOSIZE)>>1, 1, &b);
+ }
+-
++
+ /* Configure I/O windows */
+ if (c->state & CONFIG_IO_REQ) {
+ iomap.speed = io_speed;
+@@ -1779,24 +1786,24 @@
+ s->io[i].Config++;
+ }
+ }
+-
++
+ c->state |= CONFIG_LOCKED;
+ handle->state |= CLIENT_CONFIG_LOCKED;
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* request_configuration */
+
+ /*======================================================================
+-
++
+ Request_io() reserves ranges of port addresses for a socket.
+ I have not implemented range sharing or alias addressing.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_request_io(client_handle_t handle, io_req_t *req)
+ {
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ config_t *c;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ s = SOCKET(handle);
+@@ -1855,7 +1862,7 @@
+ hooked, we don't guarantee that an irq will still be available
+ when the configuration is locked. Now that I think about it,
+ there might be a way to fix this using a dummy handler.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_request_irq(client_handle_t handle, irq_req_t *req)
+@@ -1863,7 +1870,7 @@
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ config_t *c;
+ int ret = CS_IN_USE, irq = 0;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ s = SOCKET(handle);
+@@ -1875,7 +1882,7 @@
+ if (c->state & CONFIG_IRQ_REQ)
+ return CS_IN_USE;
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+ if (s->irq.AssignedIRQ != 0) {
+ /* If the interrupt is already assigned, it must match */
+ irq = s->irq.AssignedIRQ;
+@@ -1909,7 +1916,7 @@
+
+ if (req->Attributes & IRQ_HANDLE_PRESENT) {
+ if (bus_request_irq(s->cap.bus, irq, req->Handler,
+- ((req->Attributes & IRQ_TYPE_DYNAMIC_SHARING) ||
++ ((req->Attributes & IRQ_TYPE_DYNAMIC_SHARING) ||
+ (s->functions > 1) ||
+ (irq == s->cap.pci_irq)) ? SA_SHIRQ : 0,
+ handle->dev_info, req->Instance))
+@@ -1919,7 +1926,7 @@
+ c->irq.Attributes = req->Attributes;
+ s->irq.AssignedIRQ = req->AssignedIRQ = irq;
+ s->irq.Config++;
+-
++
+ c->state |= CONFIG_IRQ_REQ;
+ handle->state |= CLIENT_IRQ_REQ;
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+@@ -1938,7 +1945,7 @@
+ window_t *win;
+ u_long align;
+ int w;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(*handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ s = SOCKET(*handle);
+@@ -2005,7 +2012,7 @@
+ /* Return window handle */
+ req->Base = win->ctl.sys_start;
+ *wh = win;
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+ } /* request_window */
+
+@@ -2014,14 +2021,14 @@
+ I'm not sure which "reset" function this is supposed to use,
+ but for now, it uses the low-level interface's reset, not the
+ CIS register.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_reset_card(client_handle_t handle, client_req_t *req)
+ {
+ int i, ret;
+ socket_info_t *s;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ i = handle->Socket; s = socket_table[i];
+@@ -2049,14 +2056,14 @@
+
+ These shut down or wake up a socket. They are sort of user
+ initiated versions of the APM suspend and resume actions.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_suspend_card(client_handle_t handle, client_req_t *req)
+ {
+ int i;
+ socket_info_t *s;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ i = handle->Socket; s = socket_table[i];
+@@ -2077,7 +2084,7 @@
+ {
+ int i;
+ socket_info_t *s;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ i = handle->Socket; s = socket_table[i];
+@@ -2095,7 +2102,7 @@
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ These handle user requests to eject or insert a card.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_eject_card(client_handle_t handle, client_req_t *req)
+@@ -2103,7 +2110,7 @@
+ int i, ret;
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ u_long flags;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ i = handle->Socket; s = socket_table[i];
+@@ -2119,9 +2126,9 @@
+ spin_lock_irqsave(&s->lock, flags);
+ do_shutdown(s);
+ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&s->lock, flags);
+-
++
+ return CS_SUCCESS;
+-
++
+ } /* eject_card */
+
+ int pcmcia_insert_card(client_handle_t handle, client_req_t *req)
+@@ -2129,7 +2136,7 @@
+ int i, status;
+ socket_info_t *s;
+ u_long flags;
+-
++
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+ i = handle->Socket; s = socket_table[i];
+@@ -2157,7 +2164,7 @@
+
+ Maybe this should send a CS_EVENT_CARD_INSERTION event if we
+ haven't sent one to this client yet?
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int pcmcia_set_event_mask(client_handle_t handle, eventmask_t *mask)
+@@ -2189,7 +2196,7 @@
+ printk(KERN_NOTICE);
+ else
+ printk(KERN_NOTICE "%s: ", handle->dev_info);
+-
++
+ for (i = 0; i < SERVICE_COUNT; i++)
+ if (service_table[i].key == err->func) break;
+ if (i < SERVICE_COUNT)
+@@ -2347,13 +2354,13 @@
+ default:
+ return CS_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION; break;
+ }
+-
++
+ } /* CardServices */
+
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ OS-specific module glue goes here
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+ /* in alpha order */
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcmcia_access_configuration_register);
+@@ -2450,4 +2457,3 @@
+ module_exit(exit_pcmcia_cs);
+
+ /*====================================================================*/
+-
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/ds.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/ds.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/ds.c 2001-11-12 17:39:01.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/ds.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@
+ #include <pcmcia/bulkmem.h>
+ #include <pcmcia/cistpl.h>
+ #include <pcmcia/ds.h>
++#include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h>
+
+ /*====================================================================*/
+
+@@ -880,6 +881,8 @@
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_pccard_driver);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_pccard_driver);
+
++static devfs_handle_t devfs_handle;
++
+ /*====================================================================*/
+
+ int __init init_pcmcia_ds(void)
+@@ -957,8 +960,13 @@
+ if (i == -EBUSY)
+ printk(KERN_NOTICE "unable to find a free device # for "
+ "Driver Services\n");
+- else
++ else {
+ major_dev = i;
++ devfs_handle = devfs_register(NULL, "pcmcia", DEVFS_FL_DEFAULT,
++ major_dev, 0,
++ S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
++ &ds_fops, NULL);
++ }
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
+ if (proc_pccard)
+@@ -983,7 +991,9 @@
+ remove_proc_entry("drivers", proc_pccard);
+ #endif
+ if (major_dev != -1)
+- unregister_chrdev(major_dev, "pcmcia");
++ devfs_unregister_chrdev(major_dev, "pcmcia");
++ devfs_unregister(devfs_handle);
++
+ for (i = 0; i < sockets; i++)
+ pcmcia_deregister_client(socket_table[i].handle);
+ sockets = 0;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/i82365.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/i82365.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/i82365.c 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/i82365.c 2004-02-22 14:44:10.000000000 +0000
+@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
+ and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete
+ the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
+ file under either the MPL or the GPL.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ #include <linux/module.h>
+@@ -65,6 +65,15 @@
+ #include "ricoh.h"
+ #include "o2micro.h"
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA110
++#define I365_MASK (1 << 6)
++#define SOCKIRQ2REG(sock,irq) ((irq) ? ((sock) ? 3 : 4) : 0)
++#define REG2SOCKIRQ(sock,reg) (6)
++#else
++#define SOCKIRQ2REG(sock,irq) (irq)
++#define REG2SOCKIRQ(sock,reg) (reg)
++#endif
++
+ #ifdef PCMCIA_DEBUG
+ static int pc_debug = PCMCIA_DEBUG;
+ MODULE_PARM(pc_debug, "i");
+@@ -173,13 +182,15 @@
+ } socket_info_t;
+
+ /* Where we keep track of our sockets... */
+-static int sockets = 0;
+-static socket_info_t socket[8] = {
+- { 0, }, /* ... */
+-};
++static int sockets /* = 0 */;
++static socket_info_t socket[8] /* = {
++ { 0, },
++} */;
+
+ /* Default ISA interrupt mask */
++#ifndef I365_MASK
+ #define I365_MASK 0xdeb8 /* irq 15,14,12,11,10,9,7,5,4,3 */
++#endif
+
+ static int grab_irq;
+ static spinlock_t isa_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
+@@ -303,7 +314,7 @@
+
+ The VIA controllers also use these routines, as they are mostly
+ Cirrus lookalikes, without the timing registers.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ #define flip(v,b,f) (v = ((f)<0) ? v : ((f) ? ((v)|(b)) : ((v)&(~b))))
+@@ -389,7 +400,7 @@
+ Code to save and restore global state information for Vadem VG468
+ and VG469 controllers, and to set and report global configuration
+ options.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static void vg46x_get_state(u_short s)
+@@ -411,7 +422,7 @@
+ static u_int __init vg46x_set_opts(u_short s, char *buf)
+ {
+ vg46x_state_t *p = &socket[s].state.vg46x;
+-
++
+ flip(p->ctl, VG468_CTL_ASYNC, async_clock);
+ flip(p->ema, VG469_MODE_CABLE, cable_mode);
+ if (p->ctl & VG468_CTL_ASYNC)
+@@ -436,7 +447,7 @@
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ Generic routines to get and set controller options
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static void get_bridge_state(u_short s)
+@@ -489,7 +500,7 @@
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ Interrupt testing code, for ISA and PCI interrupts
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static volatile u_int irq_hits;
+@@ -517,7 +528,7 @@
+ }
+
+ /* Generate one interrupt */
+- i365_set(sock, I365_CSCINT, I365_CSC_DETECT | (irq << 4));
++ i365_set(sock, I365_CSCINT, I365_CSC_DETECT | (SOCKIRQ2REG(sock, irq) << 4));
+ i365_bset(sock, I365_GENCTL, I365_CTL_SW_IRQ);
+ udelay(1000);
+
+@@ -526,7 +537,7 @@
+ /* mask all interrupts */
+ i365_set(sock, I365_CSCINT, 0);
+ DEBUG(2, " hits = %d\n", irq_hits);
+-
++
+ return (irq_hits != 1);
+ }
+
+@@ -540,7 +551,7 @@
+ /* Don't probe level-triggered interrupts -- reserved for PCI */
+ mask0 &= ~(inb(PIC) | (inb(PIC+1) << 8));
+ #endif
+-
++
+ if (do_scan) {
+ set_bridge_state(sock);
+ i365_set(sock, I365_CSCINT, 0);
+@@ -551,7 +562,7 @@
+ if ((mask1 & (1 << i)) && (test_irq(sock, i) != 0))
+ mask1 ^= (1 << i);
+ }
+-
++
+ printk(KERN_INFO " ISA irqs (");
+ if (mask1) {
+ printk("scanned");
+@@ -565,12 +576,12 @@
+ if (!cs_irq && (poll_interval == 0)) poll_interval = HZ;
+ }
+ printk(") = ");
+-
++
+ for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
+ if (mask1 & (1<<i))
+ printk("%s%d", ((mask1 & ((1<<i)-1)) ? "," : ""), i);
+ if (mask1 == 0) printk("none!");
+-
++
+ return mask1;
+ }
+
+@@ -598,14 +609,14 @@
+ /* Use the next free entry in the socket table */
+ socket[sockets].ioaddr = port;
+ socket[sockets].psock = sock;
+-
++
+ /* Wake up a sleepy Cirrus controller */
+ if (wakeup) {
+ i365_bclr(sockets, PD67_MISC_CTL_2, PD67_MC2_SUSPEND);
+ /* Pause at least 50 ms */
+ mdelay(50);
+ }
+-
++
+ if ((val = i365_get(sockets, I365_IDENT)) & 0x70)
+ return -1;
+ switch (val) {
+@@ -618,7 +629,7 @@
+ case 0x88: case 0x89: case 0x8a:
+ type = IS_IBM; break;
+ }
+-
++
+ /* Check for Vadem VG-468 chips */
+ outb(0x0e, port);
+ outb(0x37, port);
+@@ -633,7 +644,7 @@
+ val = i365_get(sockets, RF5C_CHIP_ID);
+ if ((val == RF5C_CHIP_RF5C296) || (val == RF5C_CHIP_RF5C396))
+ type = IS_RF5Cx96;
+-
++
+ /* Check for Cirrus CL-PD67xx chips */
+ i365_set(sockets, PD67_CHIP_INFO, 0);
+ val = i365_get(sockets, PD67_CHIP_INFO);
+@@ -655,14 +666,14 @@
+ bound to a (non PC Card) Linux driver. We leave these alone.
+
+ We make an exception for cards that seem to be serial devices.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static int __init is_alive(u_short sock)
+ {
+ u_char stat;
+ u_short start, stop;
+-
++
+ stat = i365_get(sock, I365_STATUS);
+ start = i365_get_pair(sock, I365_IO(0)+I365_W_START);
+ stop = i365_get_pair(sock, I365_IO(0)+I365_W_STOP);
+@@ -697,7 +708,7 @@
+
+ base = sockets-ns;
+ if (t->ioaddr > 0) request_region(t->ioaddr, 2, "i82365");
+-
++
+ if (base == 0) printk("\n");
+ printk(KERN_INFO " %s", pcic[type].name);
+ printk(" ISA-to-PCMCIA at port %#x ofs 0x%02x",
+@@ -713,7 +724,7 @@
+ mask &= I365_MASK & set_bridge_opts(base, ns);
+ /* Scan for ISA interrupts */
+ mask = isa_scan(base, mask);
+-
++
+ /* Poll if only two interrupts available */
+ if (!poll_interval) {
+ u_int tmp = (mask & 0xff20);
+@@ -735,15 +746,15 @@
+ printk(" status change on irq %d\n", cs_irq);
+ }
+ }
+-
++
+ if (!isa_irq) {
+ if (poll_interval == 0)
+ poll_interval = HZ;
+ printk(" polling interval = %d ms\n",
+ poll_interval * 1000 / HZ);
+-
++
+ }
+-
++
+ /* Update socket interrupt information, capabilities */
+ for (i = 0; i < ns; i++) {
+ t[i].cap.features |= SS_CAP_PCCARD;
+@@ -866,12 +877,12 @@
+ events = pending_events[i];
+ pending_events[i] = 0;
+ spin_unlock_irq(&pending_event_lock);
+- /*
+- SS_DETECT events need a small delay here. The reason for this is that
++ /*
++ SS_DETECT events need a small delay here. The reason for this is that
+ the "is there a card" electronics need time to see the card after the
+- "we have a card coming in" electronics have seen it.
++ "we have a card coming in" electronics have seen it.
+ */
+- if (events & SS_DETECT)
++ if (events & SS_DETECT)
+ mdelay(4);
+ if (socket[i].handler)
+ socket[i].handler(socket[i].info, events);
+@@ -890,7 +901,7 @@
+ int i, j, csc;
+ u_int events, active;
+ u_long flags = 0;
+-
++
+ DEBUG(4, "i82365: pcic_interrupt(%d)\n", irq);
+
+ for (j = 0; j < 20; j++) {
+@@ -906,20 +917,20 @@
+ continue;
+ }
+ events = (csc & I365_CSC_DETECT) ? SS_DETECT : 0;
+-
+-
++
++
+ /* Several sockets will send multiple "new card detected"
+- events in rapid succession. However, the rest of the pcmcia expects
++ events in rapid succession. However, the rest of the pcmcia expects
+ only one such event. We just ignore these events by having a
+ timeout */
+
+ if (events) {
+- if ((jiffies - last_detect_jiffies)<(HZ/20))
++ if ((jiffies - last_detect_jiffies)<(HZ/20))
+ events = 0;
+ last_detect_jiffies = jiffies;
+-
++
+ }
+-
++
+ if (i365_get(i, I365_INTCTL) & I365_PC_IOCARD)
+ events |= (csc & I365_CSC_STSCHG) ? SS_STSCHG : 0;
+ else {
+@@ -980,11 +991,11 @@
+ static int i365_get_status(u_short sock, u_int *value)
+ {
+ u_int status;
+-
++
+ status = i365_get(sock, I365_STATUS);
+ *value = ((status & I365_CS_DETECT) == I365_CS_DETECT)
+ ? SS_DETECT : 0;
+-
++
+ if (i365_get(sock, I365_INTCTL) & I365_PC_IOCARD)
+ *value |= (status & I365_CS_STSCHG) ? 0 : SS_STSCHG;
+ else {
+@@ -1005,7 +1016,7 @@
+ *value |= (status & VG469_VSENSE_A_VS2) ? 0 : SS_XVCARD;
+ }
+ }
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "i82365: GetStatus(%d) = %#4.4x\n", sock, *value);
+ return 0;
+ } /* i365_get_status */
+@@ -1016,7 +1027,7 @@
+ {
+ socket_info_t *t = &socket[sock];
+ u_char reg, vcc, vpp;
+-
++
+ reg = i365_get(sock, I365_POWER);
+ state->flags = (reg & I365_PWR_AUTO) ? SS_PWR_AUTO : 0;
+ state->flags |= (reg & I365_PWR_OUT) ? SS_OUTPUT_ENA : 0;
+@@ -1057,14 +1068,14 @@
+ reg = i365_get(sock, I365_INTCTL);
+ state->flags |= (reg & I365_PC_RESET) ? 0 : SS_RESET;
+ if (reg & I365_PC_IOCARD) state->flags |= SS_IOCARD;
+- state->io_irq = reg & I365_IRQ_MASK;
+-
++ state->io_irq = REG2SOCKIRQ(sock, reg & I365_IRQ_MASK);
++
+ /* speaker control */
+ if (t->flags & IS_CIRRUS) {
+ if (i365_get(sock, PD67_MISC_CTL_1) & PD67_MC1_SPKR_ENA)
+ state->flags |= SS_SPKR_ENA;
+ }
+-
++
+ /* Card status change mask */
+ reg = i365_get(sock, I365_CSCINT);
+ state->csc_mask = (reg & I365_CSC_DETECT) ? SS_DETECT : 0;
+@@ -1075,7 +1086,7 @@
+ state->csc_mask |= (reg & I365_CSC_BVD2) ? SS_BATWARN : 0;
+ state->csc_mask |= (reg & I365_CSC_READY) ? SS_READY : 0;
+ }
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "i82365: GetSocket(%d) = flags %#3.3x, Vcc %d, Vpp %d, "
+ "io_irq %d, csc_mask %#2.2x\n", sock, state->flags,
+ state->Vcc, state->Vpp, state->io_irq, state->csc_mask);
+@@ -1088,21 +1099,21 @@
+ {
+ socket_info_t *t = &socket[sock];
+ u_char reg;
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "i82365: SetSocket(%d, flags %#3.3x, Vcc %d, Vpp %d, "
+ "io_irq %d, csc_mask %#2.2x)\n", sock, state->flags,
+ state->Vcc, state->Vpp, state->io_irq, state->csc_mask);
+-
++
+ /* First set global controller options */
+ set_bridge_state(sock);
+-
++
+ /* IO card, RESET flag, IO interrupt */
+ reg = t->intr;
+- reg |= state->io_irq;
++ reg |= SOCKIRQ2REG(sock, state->io_irq);
+ reg |= (state->flags & SS_RESET) ? 0 : I365_PC_RESET;
+ reg |= (state->flags & SS_IOCARD) ? I365_PC_IOCARD : 0;
+ i365_set(sock, I365_INTCTL, reg);
+-
++
+ reg = I365_PWR_NORESET;
+ if (state->flags & SS_PWR_AUTO) reg |= I365_PWR_AUTO;
+ if (state->flags & SS_OUTPUT_ENA) reg |= I365_PWR_OUT;
+@@ -1165,7 +1176,7 @@
+ default: return -EINVAL;
+ }
+ }
+-
++
+ if (reg != i365_get(sock, I365_POWER))
+ i365_set(sock, I365_POWER, reg);
+
+@@ -1175,9 +1186,9 @@
+ i365_bflip(sock, PD67_MISC_CTL_1, PD67_MC1_SPKR_ENA,
+ state->flags & SS_SPKR_ENA);
+ }
+-
++
+ /* Card status change interrupt mask */
+- reg = t->cs_irq << 4;
++ reg = SOCKIRQ2REG(sock, t->cs_irq) << 4;
+ if (state->csc_mask & SS_DETECT) reg |= I365_CSC_DETECT;
+ if (state->flags & SS_IOCARD) {
+ if (state->csc_mask & SS_STSCHG) reg |= I365_CSC_STSCHG;
+@@ -1188,7 +1199,7 @@
+ }
+ i365_set(sock, I365_CSCINT, reg);
+ i365_get(sock, I365_CSC);
+-
++
+ return 0;
+ } /* i365_set_socket */
+
+@@ -1197,7 +1208,7 @@
+ static int i365_get_io_map(u_short sock, struct pccard_io_map *io)
+ {
+ u_char map, ioctl, addr;
+-
++
+ map = io->map;
+ if (map > 1) return -EINVAL;
+ io->start = i365_get_pair(sock, I365_IO(map)+I365_W_START);
+@@ -1220,7 +1231,7 @@
+ static int i365_set_io_map(u_short sock, struct pccard_io_map *io)
+ {
+ u_char map, ioctl;
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "i82365: SetIOMap(%d, %d, %#2.2x, %d ns, "
+ "%#4.4x-%#4.4x)\n", sock, io->map, io->flags,
+ io->speed, io->start, io->stop);
+@@ -1250,30 +1261,30 @@
+ {
+ u_short base, i;
+ u_char map, addr;
+-
++
+ map = mem->map;
+ if (map > 4) return -EINVAL;
+ addr = i365_get(sock, I365_ADDRWIN);
+ mem->flags = (addr & I365_ENA_MEM(map)) ? MAP_ACTIVE : 0;
+ base = I365_MEM(map);
+-
++
+ i = i365_get_pair(sock, base+I365_W_START);
+ mem->flags |= (i & I365_MEM_16BIT) ? MAP_16BIT : 0;
+ mem->flags |= (i & I365_MEM_0WS) ? MAP_0WS : 0;
+ mem->sys_start = ((u_long)(i & 0x0fff) << 12);
+-
++
+ i = i365_get_pair(sock, base+I365_W_STOP);
+ mem->speed = (i & I365_MEM_WS0) ? 1 : 0;
+ mem->speed += (i & I365_MEM_WS1) ? 2 : 0;
+ mem->speed = to_ns(mem->speed);
+ mem->sys_stop = ((u_long)(i & 0x0fff) << 12) + 0x0fff;
+-
++
+ i = i365_get_pair(sock, base+I365_W_OFF);
+ mem->flags |= (i & I365_MEM_WRPROT) ? MAP_WRPROT : 0;
+ mem->flags |= (i & I365_MEM_REG) ? MAP_ATTRIB : 0;
+ mem->card_start = ((u_int)(i & 0x3fff) << 12) + mem->sys_start;
+ mem->card_start &= 0x3ffffff;
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "i82365: GetMemMap(%d, %d) = %#2.2x, %d ns, %#5.5lx-%#5."
+ "5lx, %#5.5x\n", sock, mem->map, mem->flags, mem->speed,
+ mem->sys_start, mem->sys_stop, mem->card_start);
+@@ -1281,12 +1292,12 @@
+ } /* i365_get_mem_map */
+
+ /*====================================================================*/
+-
++
+ static int i365_set_mem_map(u_short sock, struct pccard_mem_map *mem)
+ {
+ u_short base, i;
+ u_char map;
+-
++
+ DEBUG(1, "i82365: SetMemMap(%d, %d, %#2.2x, %d ns, %#5.5lx-%#5.5"
+ "lx, %#5.5x)\n", sock, mem->map, mem->flags, mem->speed,
+ mem->sys_start, mem->sys_stop, mem->card_start);
+@@ -1297,17 +1308,17 @@
+ return -EINVAL;
+ if ((mem->sys_start > 0xffffff) || (mem->sys_stop > 0xffffff))
+ return -EINVAL;
+-
++
+ /* Turn off the window before changing anything */
+ if (i365_get(sock, I365_ADDRWIN) & I365_ENA_MEM(map))
+ i365_bclr(sock, I365_ADDRWIN, I365_ENA_MEM(map));
+-
++
+ base = I365_MEM(map);
+ i = (mem->sys_start >> 12) & 0x0fff;
+ if (mem->flags & MAP_16BIT) i |= I365_MEM_16BIT;
+ if (mem->flags & MAP_0WS) i |= I365_MEM_0WS;
+ i365_set_pair(sock, base+I365_W_START, i);
+-
++
+ i = (mem->sys_stop >> 12) & 0x0fff;
+ switch (to_cycles(mem->speed)) {
+ case 0: break;
+@@ -1316,12 +1327,12 @@
+ default: i |= I365_MEM_WS1 | I365_MEM_WS0; break;
+ }
+ i365_set_pair(sock, base+I365_W_STOP, i);
+-
++
+ i = ((mem->card_start - mem->sys_start) >> 12) & 0x3fff;
+ if (mem->flags & MAP_WRPROT) i |= I365_MEM_WRPROT;
+ if (mem->flags & MAP_ATTRIB) i |= I365_MEM_REG;
+ i365_set_pair(sock, base+I365_W_OFF, i);
+-
++
+ /* Turn on the window if necessary */
+ if (mem->flags & MAP_ACTIVE)
+ i365_bset(sock, I365_ADDRWIN, I365_ENA_MEM(map));
+@@ -1332,7 +1343,7 @@
+
+ Routines for accessing socket information and register dumps via
+ /proc/bus/pccard/...
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
+@@ -1353,7 +1364,7 @@
+ u_short sock = (socket_info_t *)data - socket;
+ char *p = buf;
+ int i, top;
+-
++
+ u_long flags = 0;
+ ISA_LOCK(sock, flags);
+ top = 0x40;
+@@ -1399,7 +1410,7 @@
+
+ /*====================================================================*/
+
+-/* this is horribly ugly... proper locking needs to be done here at
++/* this is horribly ugly... proper locking needs to be done here at
+ * some time... */
+ #define LOCKED(x) do { \
+ int retval; \
+@@ -1532,7 +1543,7 @@
+ /* Set up interrupt handler(s) */
+ if (grab_irq != 0)
+ request_irq(cs_irq, pcic_interrupt, 0, "i82365", pcic_interrupt);
+-
++
+ if (register_ss_entry(sockets, &pcic_operations) != 0)
+ printk(KERN_NOTICE "i82365: register_ss_entry() failed\n");
+
+@@ -1544,9 +1555,9 @@
+ poll_timer.expires = jiffies + poll_interval;
+ add_timer(&poll_timer);
+ }
+-
++
+ return 0;
+-
++
+ } /* init_i82365 */
+
+ static void __exit exit_i82365(void)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/rsrc_mgr.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/rsrc_mgr.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/rsrc_mgr.c 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/rsrc_mgr.c 2004-02-23 13:36:32.000000000 +0000
+@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
+ and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete
+ the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this
+ file under either the MPL or the GPL.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ #define __NO_VERSION__
+@@ -55,6 +55,10 @@
+ #include <pcmcia/cistpl.h>
+ #include "cs_internal.h"
+
++#ifndef ISAMEM_PHYS
++#define ISAMEM_PHYS 0
++#endif
++
+ /*====================================================================*/
+
+ /* Parameters that can be set with 'insmod' */
+@@ -62,7 +66,7 @@
+ #define INT_MODULE_PARM(n, v) static int n = v; MODULE_PARM(n, "i")
+
+ INT_MODULE_PARM(probe_mem, 1); /* memory probe? */
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+ INT_MODULE_PARM(probe_io, 1); /* IO port probe? */
+ INT_MODULE_PARM(mem_limit, 0x10000);
+ #endif
+@@ -85,7 +89,7 @@
+ /* IO port resource database */
+ static resource_map_t io_db = { 0, 0, &io_db };
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+
+ typedef struct irq_info_t {
+ u_int Attributes;
+@@ -133,6 +137,7 @@
+ static inline int check_mem_resource(unsigned long b, unsigned long n,
+ struct pci_dev *dev)
+ {
++ b += ISAMEM_PHYS;
+ return check_resource(resource_parent(b, n, IORESOURCE_MEM, dev), b, n);
+ }
+
+@@ -169,10 +174,15 @@
+ static int request_mem_resource(unsigned long b, unsigned long n,
+ char *name, struct pci_dev *dev)
+ {
+- struct resource *res = make_resource(b, n, IORESOURCE_MEM, name);
+- struct resource *pr = resource_parent(b, n, IORESOURCE_MEM, dev);
++ struct resource *res;
++ struct resource *pr;
+ int err = -ENOMEM;
+
++ b += ISAMEM_PHYS;
++
++ res = make_resource(b, n, IORESOURCE_MEM, name);
++ pr = resource_parent(b, n, IORESOURCE_MEM, dev);
++
+ if (res) {
+ err = request_resource(pr, res);
+ if (err)
+@@ -181,10 +191,16 @@
+ return err;
+ }
+
++void release_mem_resource(unsigned long b, unsigned long n)
++{
++ b += ISAMEM_PHYS;
++ release_mem_region(b, n);
++}
++
+ /*======================================================================
+
+ These manage the internal databases of available resources.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static int add_interval(resource_map_t *map, u_long base, u_long num)
+@@ -248,25 +264,25 @@
+
+ These routines examine a region of IO or memory addresses to
+ determine what ranges might be genuinely available.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+ static void do_io_probe(ioaddr_t base, ioaddr_t num)
+ {
+-
++
+ ioaddr_t i, j, bad, any;
+ u_char *b, hole, most;
+-
++
+ printk(KERN_INFO "cs: IO port probe 0x%04x-0x%04x:",
+ base, base+num-1);
+-
++
+ /* First, what does a floating port look like? */
+ b = kmalloc(256, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!b) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "do_io_probe: unable to kmalloc 256 bytes");
+ return;
+- }
++ }
+ memset(b, 0, 256);
+ for (i = base, most = 0; i < base+num; i += 8) {
+ if (check_io_resource(i, 8, NULL))
+@@ -308,7 +324,7 @@
+ printk(" %#04x-%#04x", bad, i-1);
+ }
+ }
+-
++
+ printk(any ? "\n" : " clean.\n");
+ }
+ #endif
+@@ -318,7 +334,7 @@
+ The memory probe. If the memory list includes a 64K-aligned block
+ below 1MB, we probe in 64K chunks, and as soon as we accumulate at
+ least mem_limit free space, we quit.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static int do_mem_probe(u_long base, u_long num,
+@@ -332,7 +348,7 @@
+ bad = fail = 0;
+ step = (num < 0x20000) ? 0x2000 : ((num>>4) & ~0x1fff);
+ for (i = j = base; i < base+num; i = j + step) {
+- if (!fail) {
++ if (!fail) {
+ for (j = i; j < base+num; j += step)
+ if ((check_mem_resource(j, step, s->cap.cb_dev) == 0) &&
+ is_valid(j))
+@@ -356,7 +372,7 @@
+ return (num - bad);
+ }
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+
+ static u_long inv_probe(int (*is_valid)(u_long),
+ int (*do_cksum)(u_long),
+@@ -383,7 +399,7 @@
+ static u_char order[] = { 0xd0, 0xe0, 0xc0, 0xf0 };
+ static int hi = 0, lo = 0;
+ u_long b, i, ok = 0;
+-
++
+ if (!probe_mem) return;
+ /* We do up to four passes through the list */
+ if (!force_low) {
+@@ -414,14 +430,14 @@
+ }
+ }
+
+-#else /* CONFIG_ISA */
++#else /* CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE */
+
+ void validate_mem(int (*is_valid)(u_long), int (*do_cksum)(u_long),
+ int force_low, socket_info_t *s)
+ {
+ resource_map_t *m, *n;
+ static int done = 0;
+-
++
+ if (!probe_mem || done++)
+ return;
+
+@@ -432,7 +448,7 @@
+ }
+ }
+
+-#endif /* CONFIG_ISA */
++#endif /* CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE */
+
+ /*======================================================================
+
+@@ -444,7 +460,7 @@
+ should be a power of two, greater than or equal to 'num'. A value
+ of 0 means that all bits of *base are significant. *base should
+ also be strictly less than 'align'.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ int find_io_region(ioaddr_t *base, ioaddr_t num, ioaddr_t align,
+@@ -452,7 +468,7 @@
+ {
+ ioaddr_t try;
+ resource_map_t *m;
+-
++
+ for (m = io_db.next; m != &io_db; m = m->next) {
+ try = (m->base & ~(align-1)) + *base;
+ for (try = (try >= m->base) ? try : try+align;
+@@ -500,10 +516,10 @@
+ This checks to see if an interrupt is available, with support
+ for interrupt sharing. We don't support reserving interrupts
+ yet. If the interrupt is available, we allocate it.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+
+ static void fake_irq(int i, void *d, struct pt_regs *r) { }
+ static inline int check_irq(int irq)
+@@ -570,7 +586,7 @@
+
+ /*====================================================================*/
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+
+ void undo_irq(u_int Attributes, int irq)
+ {
+@@ -600,7 +616,7 @@
+
+ The various adjust_* calls form the external interface to the
+ resource database.
+-
++
+ ======================================================================*/
+
+ static int adjust_memory(adjust_t *adj)
+@@ -632,7 +648,7 @@
+ default:
+ ret = CS_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION;
+ }
+-
++
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+@@ -641,7 +657,7 @@
+ static int adjust_io(adjust_t *adj)
+ {
+ int base, num;
+-
++
+ base = adj->resource.io.BasePort;
+ num = adj->resource.io.NumPorts;
+ if ((base < 0) || (base > 0xffff))
+@@ -653,7 +669,7 @@
+ case ADD_MANAGED_RESOURCE:
+ if (add_interval(&io_db, base, num) != 0)
+ return CS_IN_USE;
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+ if (probe_io)
+ do_io_probe(base, num);
+ #endif
+@@ -673,15 +689,15 @@
+
+ static int adjust_irq(adjust_t *adj)
+ {
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ISA
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE
+ int irq;
+ irq_info_t *info;
+-
++
+ irq = adj->resource.irq.IRQ;
+ if ((irq < 0) || (irq > 15))
+ return CS_BAD_IRQ;
+ info = &irq_table[irq];
+-
++
+ switch (adj->Action) {
+ case ADD_MANAGED_RESOURCE:
+ if (info->Attributes & RES_REMOVED)
+@@ -716,7 +732,7 @@
+ {
+ if (CHECK_HANDLE(handle))
+ return CS_BAD_HANDLE;
+-
++
+ switch (adj->Resource) {
+ case RES_MEMORY_RANGE:
+ return adjust_memory(adj);
+@@ -736,7 +752,7 @@
+ void release_resource_db(void)
+ {
+ resource_map_t *p, *q;
+-
++
+ for (p = mem_db.next; p != &mem_db; p = q) {
+ q = p->next;
+ kfree(p);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100.h 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100.h 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -204,7 +204,9 @@
+ extern struct pcmcia_low_level flexanet_pcmcia_ops;
+ extern struct pcmcia_low_level simpad_pcmcia_ops;
+ extern struct pcmcia_low_level graphicsmaster_pcmcia_ops;
++extern struct pcmcia_low_level adsagc_pcmcia_ops;
+ extern struct pcmcia_low_level adsbitsy_pcmcia_ops;
++extern struct pcmcia_low_level adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_ops;
+ extern struct pcmcia_low_level stork_pcmcia_ops;
+ extern struct pcmcia_low_level badge4_pcmcia_ops;
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsy.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsy.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsy.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsy.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -11,28 +11,156 @@
+ */
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+ #include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
+
+ #include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
+
+ #include "sa1100_generic.h"
+ #include "sa1111_generic.h"
+
++int adsbitsy_smc91111_present(void);
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_SMC91111
++#define adsbitsy_smc91111_present() 0
++#endif
++
++static struct irqs {
++ int irq;
++ const char *str;
++} irqs[] = {
++ { S0_CD_VALID, "SA1111 PCMCIA card detect" },
++ { S0_BVD1_STSCHG, "SA1111 PCMCIA BVD1" },
++ { S1_CD_VALID, "SA1111 CF card detect" },
++ { S1_BVD1_STSCHG, "SA1111 CF BVD1" },
++};
++
+ static int adsbitsy_pcmcia_init(struct pcmcia_init *init)
+ {
+- /* Set GPIO_A<3:0> to be outputs for PCMCIA/CF power controller: */
+- PA_DDR &= ~(GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1 | GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3);
++ int ret=0;
++ int nirq = 0;
++ int slots = 0;
++ int i;
++
++ /* Set GPIO_A<1:0> to be outputs for PCMCIA power controller: */
++ PA_DDR &= ~(GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1);
++
++ /* Disable Power 3.3V/5V for PCMCIA */
++ PA_DWR |= GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1;
++
++ if (!request_mem_region(_PCCR, 512, "PCMCIA"))
++ return -1;
++
++
++ INTPOL1 |= SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_READY_NINT) |
++ SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_CD_VALID) |
++ SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_BVD1_STSCHG);
+
+- /* Disable Power 3.3V/5V for PCMCIA/CF */
+- PA_DWR |= GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1 | GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3;
++ nirq = 2;
++ slots = 1;
++
++ if (!adsbitsy_smc91111_present()) {
++ /* If the SMC91111 is used CF cannot be used */
++ /* Set GPIO_A<3:2> to be outputs for CF power controller: */
++ PA_DDR &= ~(GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3);
++
++ /* Disable Power 3.3V/5V for CF */
++ PA_DWR |= GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3;
++
++ INTPOL1 |= SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_READY_NINT) |
++ SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_CD_VALID) |
++ SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_BVD1_STSCHG);
++
++ nirq = 4;
++ slots = 2;
++ }
++
++ for (i = ret = 0; i < nirq; i++) {
++ ret = request_irq(irqs[i].irq, init->handler, SA_INTERRUPT,
++ irqs[i].str, NULL);
++ if (ret)
++ break;
++ }
+
+- /* Why? */
+- MECR = 0x09430943;
++ if (i < nirq) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "sa1111_pcmcia: unable to grab IRQ%d (%d)\n",
++ irqs[i].irq, ret);
++ while (i--)
++ free_irq(irqs[i].irq, NULL);
+
+- return sa1111_pcmcia_init(init);
++ release_mem_region(_PCCR, 16);
++ }
++
++ return ret ? -1 : slots;
++}
++
++static int adsbitsy_pcmcia_shutdown(void)
++{
++
++ free_irq(S0_CD_VALID, NULL);
++ free_irq(S0_BVD1_STSCHG, NULL);
++ INTPOL1 &= ~(SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_CD_VALID) | SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_BVD1_STSCHG));
++
++ if (!adsbitsy_smc91111_present()) {
++ free_irq(S1_CD_VALID, NULL);
++ free_irq(S1_BVD1_STSCHG, NULL);
++ INTPOL1 &= ~(SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_CD_VALID) | SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_BVD1_STSCHG));
++ }
++
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+-static int
+-adsbitsy_pcmcia_configure_socket(const struct pcmcia_configure *conf)
++
++static int adsbitsy_pcmcia_socket_state(struct pcmcia_state_array *state)
++{
++ unsigned long status;
++
++ if (adsbitsy_smc91111_present()) {
++ if(state->size<1) return -1;
++ }
++ else
++ if(state->size<2) return -1;
++
++ memset(state->state, 0,
++ (state->size)*sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
++
++ status = PCSR;
++
++ state->state[0].detect = status & PCSR_S0_DETECT ? 0 : 1;
++ state->state[0].ready = status & PCSR_S0_READY ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[0].bvd1 = status & PCSR_S0_BVD1 ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[0].bvd2 = status & PCSR_S0_BVD2 ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[0].wrprot = status & PCSR_S0_WP ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[0].vs_3v = status & PCSR_S0_VS1 ? 0 : 1;
++ state->state[0].vs_Xv = status & PCSR_S0_VS2 ? 0 : 1;
++
++ if (state->size > 1) {
++ if (adsbitsy_smc91111_present()) {
++ // If there is SMC91111 on ADS Bitsy connector board
++ // it returns not detect/ready/...
++ state->state[1].detect = 0;
++ state->state[1].ready = 0;
++ state->state[1].bvd1 = 0;
++ state->state[1].bvd2 = 0;
++ state->state[1].wrprot = 0;
++ state->state[1].vs_3v = 0;
++ state->state[1].vs_Xv = 0;
++ }
++ else {
++ state->state[1].detect = status & PCSR_S1_DETECT ? 0 : 1;
++ state->state[1].ready = status & PCSR_S1_READY ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[1].bvd1 = status & PCSR_S1_BVD1 ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[1].bvd2 = status & PCSR_S1_BVD2 ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[1].wrprot = status & PCSR_S1_WP ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[1].vs_3v = status & PCSR_S1_VS1 ? 0 : 1;
++ state->state[1].vs_Xv = status & PCSR_S1_VS2 ? 0 : 1;
++ }
++ }
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static int adsbitsy_pcmcia_configure_socket(const struct pcmcia_configure *conf)
+ {
+ unsigned int pa_dwr_mask, pa_dwr_set;
+ int ret;
+@@ -54,10 +182,11 @@
+
+ switch (conf->vcc) {
+ default:
+- case 0: pa_dwr_set = 0; break;
++ case 0: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3; break;
+ case 33: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO2; break;
+ case 50: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO3; break;
+ }
++ break;
+
+ default:
+ return -1;
+@@ -83,8 +212,8 @@
+
+ struct pcmcia_low_level adsbitsy_pcmcia_ops = {
+ init: adsbitsy_pcmcia_init,
+- shutdown: sa1111_pcmcia_shutdown,
+- socket_state: sa1111_pcmcia_socket_state,
++ shutdown: adsbitsy_pcmcia_shutdown,
++ socket_state: adsbitsy_pcmcia_socket_state,
+ get_irq_info: sa1111_pcmcia_get_irq_info,
+ configure_socket: adsbitsy_pcmcia_configure_socket,
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsyplus.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsyplus.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsyplus.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsyplus.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,236 @@
++/*
++ * drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_adsbitsyplus.c
++ *
++ * PCMCIA implementation routines for ADS Bitsy Plus
++ *
++ * Created Feb 7, 2003 by Robert Whaley <rwhaley@applieddata.net>
++ *
++ * This file comes from sa1100_adsbitsy.c of Woojung Huh <whuh@applieddata.net>
++ *
++ */
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++
++#include "sa1100_generic.h"
++#include "sa1111_generic.h"
++
++int adsbitsy_smc91111_present(void);
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_SMC91111
++#define adsbitsy_smc91111_present() 0
++#endif
++
++static struct irqs {
++ int irq;
++ const char *str;
++} irqs[] = {
++ { S0_CD_VALID, "SA1111 PCMCIA card detect" },
++ { S0_BVD1_STSCHG, "SA1111 PCMCIA BVD1" },
++ { S1_CD_VALID, "SA1111 CF card detect" },
++ { S1_BVD1_STSCHG, "SA1111 CF BVD1" },
++};
++
++#define sock0_3_3_reverse_logic() ((ADS_CPLD_IO2 & ADS_IO2_CPLD_REV_MASK) >= ADS_IO2_CPLD_REV_5_MAGIC)
++
++static int adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_init(struct pcmcia_init *init)
++{
++ int ret=0;
++ int nirq = 0;
++ int slots = 0;
++ int i;
++
++ /* Set GPIO_A<1:0> to be outputs for PCMCIA power controller: */
++ PA_DDR &= ~(GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1);
++
++ /* Disable Power 3.3V/5V for PCMCIA */
++ if (sock0_3_3_reverse_logic())
++ PA_DWR = (PA_DWR & ~GPIO_GPIO0) | GPIO_GPIO1;
++ else
++ PA_DWR |= GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1;
++
++ if (!request_mem_region(_PCCR, 512, "PCMCIA"))
++ return -1;
++
++
++ INTPOL1 |= SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_READY_NINT) |
++ SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_CD_VALID) |
++ SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_BVD1_STSCHG);
++
++ nirq = 2;
++ slots = 1;
++
++ if (!adsbitsy_smc91111_present()) {
++ /* If the SMC91111 is used CF cannot be used */
++ /* Set GPIO_A<3:2> to be outputs for CF power controller: */
++ PA_DDR &= ~(GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3);
++
++ /* Disable Power 3.3V/5V for CF */
++ PA_DWR |= GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3;
++
++ INTPOL1 |= SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_READY_NINT) |
++ SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_CD_VALID) |
++ SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_BVD1_STSCHG);
++
++ nirq = 4;
++ slots = 2;
++ }
++
++ for (i = ret = 0; i < nirq; i++) {
++ ret = request_irq(irqs[i].irq, init->handler, SA_INTERRUPT,
++ irqs[i].str, NULL);
++ if (ret)
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (i < nirq) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "sa1111_pcmcia: unable to grab IRQ%d (%d)\n",
++ irqs[i].irq, ret);
++ while (i--)
++ free_irq(irqs[i].irq, NULL);
++
++ release_mem_region(_PCCR, 16);
++ }
++
++ return ret ? -1 : slots;
++}
++
++static int adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_shutdown(void)
++{
++
++ free_irq(S0_CD_VALID, NULL);
++ free_irq(S0_BVD1_STSCHG, NULL);
++ INTPOL1 &= ~(SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_CD_VALID) | SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S0_BVD1_STSCHG));
++
++ if (!adsbitsy_smc91111_present()) {
++ free_irq(S1_CD_VALID, NULL);
++ free_irq(S1_BVD1_STSCHG, NULL);
++ INTPOL1 &= ~(SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_CD_VALID) | SA1111_IRQMASK_HI(S1_BVD1_STSCHG));
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static int adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_socket_state(struct pcmcia_state_array *state)
++{
++ unsigned long status;
++
++ if (adsbitsy_smc91111_present()) {
++ if(state->size<1) return -1;
++ }
++ else
++ if(state->size<2) return -1;
++
++ memset(state->state, 0,
++ (state->size)*sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
++
++ status = PCSR;
++
++ state->state[0].detect = status & PCSR_S0_DETECT ? 0 : 1;
++ state->state[0].ready = status & PCSR_S0_READY ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[0].bvd1 = status & PCSR_S0_BVD1 ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[0].bvd2 = status & PCSR_S0_BVD2 ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[0].wrprot = status & PCSR_S0_WP ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[0].vs_3v = status & PCSR_S0_VS1 ? 0 : 1;
++ state->state[0].vs_Xv = status & PCSR_S0_VS2 ? 0 : 1;
++
++ if (state->size > 1) {
++ if (adsbitsy_smc91111_present()) {
++ // If there is SMC91111 on ADS Bitsy connector board
++ // it returns not detect/ready/...
++ state->state[1].detect = 0;
++ state->state[1].ready = 0;
++ state->state[1].bvd1 = 0;
++ state->state[1].bvd2 = 0;
++ state->state[1].wrprot = 0;
++ state->state[1].vs_3v = 0;
++ state->state[1].vs_Xv = 0;
++ }
++ else {
++ state->state[1].detect = status & PCSR_S1_DETECT ? 0 : 1;
++ state->state[1].ready = status & PCSR_S1_READY ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[1].bvd1 = status & PCSR_S1_BVD1 ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[1].bvd2 = status & PCSR_S1_BVD2 ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[1].wrprot = status & PCSR_S1_WP ? 1 : 0;
++ state->state[1].vs_3v = status & PCSR_S1_VS1 ? 0 : 1;
++ state->state[1].vs_Xv = status & PCSR_S1_VS2 ? 0 : 1;
++ }
++ }
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static int adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_configure_socket(const struct pcmcia_configure *conf)
++{
++ unsigned int pa_dwr_mask, pa_dwr_set;
++ int ret;
++
++ switch (conf->sock) {
++ case 0:
++ pa_dwr_mask = GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1;
++
++ if (sock0_3_3_reverse_logic()) {
++ switch (conf->vcc) {
++ default:
++ case 0: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO1; break;
++ case 33: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1; break;
++ case 50: pa_dwr_set = 0; break;
++ }
++ } else {
++ switch (conf->vcc) {
++ default:
++ case 0: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1; break;
++ case 33: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO1; break;
++ case 50: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO0; break;
++ }
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case 1:
++ pa_dwr_mask = GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3;
++
++ switch (conf->vcc) {
++ default:
++ case 0: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3; break;
++ case 33: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO2; break;
++ case 50: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO3; break;
++ }
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ if (conf->vpp != conf->vcc && conf->vpp != 0) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s(): CF slot cannot support VPP %u\n",
++ __FUNCTION__, conf->vpp);
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ ret = sa1111_pcmcia_configure_socket(conf);
++ if (ret == 0) {
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ PA_DWR = (PA_DWR & ~pa_dwr_mask) | pa_dwr_set;
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++struct pcmcia_low_level adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_ops = {
++ init: adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_init,
++ shutdown: adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_shutdown,
++ socket_state: adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_socket_state,
++ get_irq_info: sa1111_pcmcia_get_irq_info,
++ configure_socket: adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_configure_socket,
++
++ socket_init: sa1111_pcmcia_socket_init,
++ socket_suspend: sa1111_pcmcia_socket_suspend,
++};
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_freebird.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_freebird.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_freebird.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_freebird.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -67,9 +67,6 @@
+
+ if(state_array->size<2) return -1;
+
+- memset(state_array->state, 0,
+- (state_array->size)*sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
+-
+ levels = LINKUP_PRS;
+ //printk("LINKUP_PRS=%x \n",levels);
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_generic.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_generic.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_generic.c 2003-06-13 15:51:35.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_generic.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -992,10 +992,18 @@
+ if(machine_is_graphicsmaster())
+ pcmcia_low_level = &graphicsmaster_pcmcia_ops;
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSAGC
++ if(machine_is_adsagc())
++ pcmcia_low_level = &graphicsmaster_pcmcia_ops;
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY
+ if(machine_is_adsbitsy())
+ pcmcia_low_level = &adsbitsy_pcmcia_ops;
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++ if(machine_is_adsbitsyplus())
++ pcmcia_low_level = &adsbitsyplus_pcmcia_ops;
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_STORK
+ if(machine_is_stork())
+ pcmcia_low_level = &stork_pcmcia_ops;
+@@ -1067,7 +1075,7 @@
+ * We initialize the MECR to default values here, because we are
+ * not guaranteed to see a SetIOMap operation at runtime.
+ */
+- mecr = 0;
++ mecr = MECR;
+
+ clock = cpufreq_get(0);
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_graphicsclient.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_graphicsclient.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_graphicsclient.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_graphicsclient.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
+ *
+ * PCMCIA implementation routines for Graphics Client Plus
+ *
++ * Nov/14/01 Woojung
++ * Set MECR at initializing time
+ * 9/12/01 Woojung
+ * Turn power OFF at startup
+ * 1/31/2001 Woojung Huh
+@@ -19,11 +21,6 @@
+ #include <asm/irq.h>
+ #include "sa1100_generic.h"
+
+-#error This is broken!
+-
+-#define S0_CD_IRQ 60 // Socket 0 Card Detect IRQ
+-#define S0_STS_IRQ 55 // Socket 0 PCMCIA IRQ
+-
+ static volatile unsigned long *PCMCIA_Status =
+ ((volatile unsigned long *) ADS_p2v(_ADS_CS_STATUS));
+
+@@ -46,20 +43,23 @@
+ *PCMCIA_Power &= ~0x03;
+
+ /* Register interrupts */
+- irq = S0_CD_IRQ;
++ irq = IRQ_GRAPHICSCLIENT_S0_CD;
+ res = request_irq(irq, init->handler, SA_INTERRUPT, "PCMCIA 0 CD", NULL);
+ if (res < 0) {
+- printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Request for IRQ %lu failed\n", __FUNCTION__, irq);
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Request for IRQ %u failed\n", __FUNCTION__, irq);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
++ // Nov/14/01 WH
++ MECR = 0x00000943;
++
+ return 1; // 1 PCMCIA Slot
+ }
+
+ static int gcplus_pcmcia_shutdown(void)
+ {
+ /* disable IRQs */
+- free_irq( S0_CD_IRQ, NULL);
++ free_irq( IRQ_GRAPHICSCLIENT_S0_CD, NULL);
+
+ /* Shutdown PCMCIA power */
+ mdelay(2); // 2msec
+@@ -74,9 +74,6 @@
+
+ if(state_array->size<1) return -1;
+
+- memset(state_array->state, 0,
+- (state_array->size)*sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
+-
+ levels=*PCMCIA_Status;
+
+ state_array->state[0].detect=(levels & ADS_CS_ST_A_CD)?1:0;
+@@ -96,7 +93,7 @@
+ return -1;
+
+ if (info->sock == 0)
+- info->irq = S0_STS_IRQ;
++ info->irq = IRQ_GRAPHICSCLIENT_S0_STS;
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -143,6 +140,11 @@
+
+ restore_flags(flags);
+
++ if (configure->irq)
++ enable_irq(IRQ_GRAPHICSCLIENT_S0_STS);
++ else
++ disable_irq(IRQ_GRAPHICSCLIENT_S0_STS);
++
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_graphicsmaster.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_graphicsmaster.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_graphicsmaster.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_graphicsmaster.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@
+ #include <linux/sched.h>
+
+ #include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
+
+ #include "sa1100_generic.h"
+ #include "sa1111_generic.h"
+
+ static int graphicsmaster_pcmcia_init(struct pcmcia_init *init)
+ {
+- int return_val=0;
+
+ /* Set GPIO_A<3:0> to be outputs for PCMCIA/CF power controller: */
+ PA_DDR &= ~(GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1 | GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3);
+@@ -26,9 +26,6 @@
+ /* Disable Power 3.3V/5V for PCMCIA/CF */
+ PA_DWR |= GPIO_GPIO0 | GPIO_GPIO1 | GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3;
+
+- /* why? */
+- MECR = 0x09430943;
+-
+ return sa1111_pcmcia_init(init);
+ }
+
+@@ -59,6 +56,10 @@
+ case 33: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO3; break;
+ case 50: pa_dwr_set = GPIO_GPIO2; break;
+ }
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ return -1;
+ }
+
+ if (conf->vpp != conf->vcc && conf->vpp != 0) {
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_h3600.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_h3600.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_h3600.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_h3600.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -29,6 +29,9 @@
+ set_GPIO_IRQ_edge(GPIO_H3600_PCMCIA_IRQ0 | GPIO_H3600_PCMCIA_IRQ1,
+ GPIO_FALLING_EDGE);
+
++ set_GPIO_IRQ_edge(GPIO_H3600_PCMCIA_CD0 | GPIO_H3600_PCMCIA_CD1,
++ GPIO_NO_EDGES);
++
+ /*
+ * Register interrupts
+ */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_jornada720.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_jornada720.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_jornada720.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_jornada720.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
+ #include <linux/sched.h>
+
+ #include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
+
+ #include "sa1100_generic.h"
+ #include "sa1111_generic.h"
+@@ -88,7 +89,7 @@
+
+ local_irq_save(flags);
+ PA_DWR = (PA_DWR & ~pa_dwr_mask) | pa_dwr_set;
+- locla_irq_restore(flags);
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_pangolin.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_pangolin.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_pangolin.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_pangolin.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -53,9 +53,6 @@
+
+ if(state_array->size<2) return -1;
+
+- memset(state_array->state, 0,
+- (state_array->size)*sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
+-
+ levels=GPLR;
+ #ifndef CONFIG_SA1100_PANGOLIN_PCMCIA_IDE
+ state_array->state[1].detect=((levels & GPIO_PCMCIA_CD)==0)?1:0;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_shannon.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_shannon.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_shannon.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_shannon.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -53,9 +53,6 @@
+ {
+ unsigned long levels;
+
+- memset(state_array->state, 0,
+- state_array->size * sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
+-
+ levels = GPLR;
+
+ state_array->state[0].detect = (levels & SHANNON_GPIO_EJECT_0) ? 0 : 1;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_simpad.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_simpad.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_simpad.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_simpad.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -63,9 +63,6 @@
+
+ if(state_array->size<2) return -1;
+
+- memset(state_array->state, 0,
+- (state_array->size)*sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
+-
+ levels=GPLR;
+
+ state_array->state[1].detect=((levels & GPIO_CF_CD)==0)?1:0;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_stork.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_stork.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_stork.c 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_stork.c 2004-02-23 13:36:32.000000000 +0000
+@@ -79,9 +79,6 @@
+
+ if(state_array->size<2) return -1;
+
+- memset(state_array->state, 0,
+- (state_array->size)*sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
+-
+ levels=GPLR;
+
+ if (debug > 1)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_yopy.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_yopy.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_yopy.c 2002-08-03 01:39:44.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_yopy.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -73,9 +73,6 @@
+ if (state_array->size != 1)
+ return -1;
+
+- memset(state_array->state, 0,
+- state_array->size * sizeof(struct pcmcia_state));
+-
+ levels = GPLR;
+
+ state_array->state[0].detect = (levels & GPIO_CF_CD) ? 0 : 1;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pld/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pld/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pld/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pld/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
++#
++# Makefile for the kernel pld device drivers.
++#
++# 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).
++#
++# Note 2! The CFLAGS definitions are now inherited from the
++# parent makes..
++#
++# $Id: $
++#
++
++O_TARGET := pld.o
++
++export-objs := pld_hotswap.o
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_PLD) += pld_epxa.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_PLD_HOTSWAP) += pld_hotswap.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
++
++fastdep:
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pld/pld_epxa.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pld/pld_epxa.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pld/pld_epxa.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pld/pld_epxa.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,375 @@
++
++/*
++ * drivers/char/epxapld.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Altera Corporation
++ *
++ * 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/errno.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/arch/excalibur.h>
++#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
++#define PLD_CONF00_TYPE (volatile unsigned int *)
++#define MODE_CTRL00_TYPE (volatile unsigned int *)
++//#define DEBUG(x) x
++#define DEBUG(x)
++
++#include <asm/arch/mode_ctrl00.h>
++#include <asm/arch/pld_conf00.h>
++#ifdef CONFIG_PLD_HOTSWAP
++#include <linux/pld/pld_hotswap.h>
++#endif
++#include <linux/pld/pld_epxa.h>
++
++/*
++ * Macros
++ */
++
++
++#define PLD_BASE (IO_ADDRESS(EXC_PLD_CONFIG00_BASE))
++#define CLOCK_DIV_RATIO ((1 + EXC_AHB2_CLK_FREQUENCY/32000000) & CONFIG_CONTROL_CLOCK_RATIO_MSK)
++/*
++ * STRUCTURES
++ */
++
++
++struct pld_sbihdr{
++ unsigned int fpos;
++ unsigned int temp;
++};
++
++static DECLARE_MUTEX(pld_sem);
++
++
++static void lock_pld (void)
++{
++ /* Lock the pld i/f */
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++ tmp = readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE));
++ tmp |= CONFIG_CONTROL_LK_MSK;
++
++ writel(tmp,CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE));
++}
++
++static void unlock_excalibur_pld (void)
++{
++ /* Unlock the pld i/f */
++
++ if (readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE)) & CONFIG_CONTROL_LK_MSK ){
++ writel(CONFIG_UNLOCK_MAGIC, CONFIG_UNLOCK(PLD_BASE));
++ while (readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE)) & CONFIG_CONTROL_LK_MSK);
++ }
++}
++
++
++static int place_pld_into_configure_mode (void)
++{
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++
++ if( readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE)) & CONFIG_CONTROL_CO_MSK ){
++ /*
++ * Already being configured!!!
++ */
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "pld0: Device already being configured!\n");
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++
++ /* Set up the config clock */
++
++ writel(CLOCK_DIV_RATIO,CONFIG_CONTROL_CLOCK(PLD_BASE));
++ while(readl(CONFIG_CONTROL_CLOCK(PLD_BASE))
++ !=CLOCK_DIV_RATIO);
++ /* Tell the device we wish to configure it */
++ tmp = readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE));
++ tmp |= CONFIG_CONTROL_CO_MSK;
++ writel(tmp,CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE));
++
++
++ /*
++ * Wait for the busy bit to clear then check for errors.
++ */
++
++ while((tmp=readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE))&CONFIG_CONTROL_B_MSK ));
++
++ if ( tmp & CONFIG_CONTROL_E_MSK ){
++ if ( tmp & CONFIG_CONTROL_ES_0_MSK ){
++ /* Already being programmed via JTAG */
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "pld0:JTAG configuration alreay in progress\n");
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ }
++ if ( tmp & CONFIG_CONTROL_ES_1_MSK ){
++ /* No config clock configured */
++ printk(KERN_ERR "pld0:No config clock!\n");
++ BUG();
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++ if ( tmp & CONFIG_CONTROL_ES_2_MSK ){
++ /* Already being programmed via External device */
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "pld0:JTAG configuration alreay in progress\n");
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static int write_pld_data_word(unsigned int config_data)
++{
++ unsigned int tmp;
++
++ do{
++ tmp = readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE));
++ }
++ while ( ( tmp & CONFIG_CONTROL_B_MSK ) &&
++ !( tmp & CONFIG_CONTROL_E_MSK ));
++
++ if ( tmp & CONFIG_CONTROL_E_MSK ){
++ printk("pld0: Error writing pld data, CONFIG_CONTROL=%#x\n",tmp);
++
++ return -EILSEQ;
++ }
++
++ writel(config_data,CONFIG_CONTROL_DATA(PLD_BASE));
++ return 0;
++
++}
++
++
++static int wait_for_device_to_configure (void)
++{
++ int i=0x10000;
++
++ while(readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE)) & CONFIG_CONTROL_B_MSK);
++
++ /*
++ * Wait for the config bit (CO) to go low, indicating that everything
++ * is Ok. If it doesn't, assume that is screwed up somehow and
++ * clear the CO bit to abort the configuration.
++ */
++
++ while(readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE)) & CONFIG_CONTROL_B_MSK);
++
++ while (i&&(readl(CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE)) & CONFIG_CONTROL_CO_MSK)){
++ i--;
++ }
++
++ if (!i){
++ writel(0,CONFIG_CONTROL(PLD_BASE));
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "pld0: Invalid PLD config data\n");
++ return -EILSEQ;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++
++static int pld_open(struct inode* inode, struct file *filep)
++{
++
++ struct pld_sbihdr* sbihdr;
++
++ /* Check the device minor number */
++ if(minor(inode->i_rdev)){
++ DEBUG(printk("pld0: minor=%d",minor(inode->i_rdev));)
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ /* Create our private data and link it to the file structure */
++ sbihdr=kmalloc(sizeof(struct pld_sbihdr),GFP_KERNEL);
++
++ if(!sbihdr)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ filep->private_data=sbihdr;
++
++ sbihdr->fpos=0;
++ sbihdr->temp=0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int pld_release(struct inode* inode, struct file *filep){
++ int ret_code;
++
++ kfree(filep->private_data);
++ ret_code=wait_for_device_to_configure();
++ lock_pld();
++ return ret_code;
++}
++
++static ssize_t pld_write(struct file* filep, const char* data, size_t count, loff_t* ppos){
++
++ struct pld_sbihdr* sbihdr=filep->private_data;
++ int bytes_left=count;
++ int result;
++ DEBUG(int i=0);
++
++
++ /* Can't seek (pwrite) on pld. */
++ if (ppos != &filep->f_pos)
++ return -ESPIPE;
++
++
++ /* Check access to the whole are in one go */
++ if(!access_ok(VERIFY_READ,(const void*)data, count)){
++ return -EFAULT;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * We now lock against writes.
++ */
++ if (down_interruptible(&pld_sem))
++ return -ERESTARTSYS;
++
++ if(!sbihdr->fpos){
++ /*
++ * unlock the pld and place in configure mode
++ */
++ unlock_excalibur_pld();
++ result=place_pld_into_configure_mode();
++ if(result)
++ return result;
++ }
++ DEBUG(printk("data= %#x count=%#x 0ffset=%#x\n",*data, count, *ppos));
++
++ while(bytes_left){
++ char tmp;
++ __get_user(tmp,data);
++ /* read our header ! */
++ sbihdr->temp|=tmp << (8*(sbihdr->fpos&3));
++ if((sbihdr->fpos&3)==3){
++ if(write_pld_data_word(sbihdr->temp))
++ {
++ DEBUG(printk("pos=%d\n",sbihdr->fpos);)
++ return -EILSEQ;
++ }
++ DEBUG(if(i<10){)
++ DEBUG(printk("fpos2 :%#x data=%#x\n",sbihdr->fpos,sbihdr->temp));
++ DEBUG(i++);
++ DEBUG(});
++ sbihdr->temp=0;
++ DEBUG(words_written++);
++ }
++ sbihdr->fpos++;
++ data++;
++ bytes_left--;
++ }
++
++ up(&pld_sem);
++ return (count);
++}
++
++int pld_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *filep, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
++{
++
++ switch(cmd){
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PLD_HOTSWAP
++ case PLD_IOC_ADD_PLD_DEV:
++ {
++ struct pldhs_dev_desc desc;
++ struct pldhs_dev_info info;
++ char *name;
++ void *data;
++ int result=0;
++
++ result=copy_from_user(&desc,(const void*)arg,sizeof(struct pldhs_dev_desc));
++ if(result)
++ return -EFAULT;
++ result=copy_from_user(&info,(const void*)desc.info,sizeof(struct pldhs_dev_info));
++ if(result)
++ return -EFAULT;
++ name=kmalloc(info.nsize,GFP_KERNEL);
++ if(!name)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ result=copy_from_user(name,(const void*)desc.name,info.nsize);
++ if(result){
++ result=-EFAULT;
++ goto ioctl_out;
++ }
++
++ data=kmalloc(info.pssize,GFP_KERNEL);
++ if(!data){
++ result=-ENOMEM;
++ goto ioctl_out;
++ }
++
++ result=copy_from_user(data,(const void*)desc.data,info.pssize);
++ if(result){
++ result=-EFAULT;
++ goto ioctl_out1;
++ }
++ result=pldhs_add_device(&info,name,data);
++
++ ioctl_out1:
++ kfree(data);
++ ioctl_out:
++ kfree(name);
++ return result;
++
++ }
++
++ case PLD_IOC_REMOVE_PLD_DEVS:
++ pldhs_remove_devices();
++ return 0;
++
++ case PLD_IOC_SET_INT_MODE:
++ if(cmd==3){
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Interrupt mode set to 3 (Six individual interrupts)\n");
++ return 0;
++ }else{
++ printk(KERN_INFO "There is no interrupt handler available for this mode (%d). You will need to add one\n to implement whatever scheme you require\n");
++ return -EACCES;
++ }
++#endif
++ default:
++ return -ENOTTY;
++ }
++}
++
++
++static struct file_operations pld_fops={
++ write: pld_write,
++ ioctl: pld_ioctl,
++ open: pld_open,
++ release: pld_release
++};
++
++static int __init pld_init(void){
++ int major;
++ major=register_chrdev(0,"pld",&pld_fops);
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Using PLD major num=%d\n",major);
++ if (major<0){
++ return major;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++__initcall(pld_init);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/pld/pld_hotswap.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pld/pld_hotswap.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/pld/pld_hotswap.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/pld/pld_hotswap.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/pld/pld_hotswap.c
++ *
++ * Pld driver for Altera EPXA Excalibur devices
++ *
++ *
++ * Copyright 2001 Altera Corporation (cdavies@altera.com)
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: $
++ *
++ */
++
++/*
++ * pld_hotswap ops contains the basic operation required for adding
++ * and removing devices from the system.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/pagemap.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/kmod.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <linux/list.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <linux/pld/pld_hotswap.h>
++
++
++static struct pld_hotswap_ops pldhs_driver_list={
++ list: LIST_HEAD_INIT(pldhs_driver_list.list),
++ name: "",
++};
++
++static spinlock_t list_lock=SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
++
++
++
++static struct pld_hotswap_ops * pldhs_find_driver(char* name)
++{
++ struct pld_hotswap_ops * ptr;
++ struct list_head *list_pos;
++
++ spin_lock(&list_lock);
++ list_for_each(list_pos,&pldhs_driver_list.list){
++ ptr=(struct pld_hotswap_ops *)list_pos;
++ if(!strcmp(name, ptr->name)){
++ spin_unlock(&list_lock);
++ return ptr;
++
++ }
++ }
++ spin_unlock(&list_lock);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++
++int pldhs_register_driver(struct pld_hotswap_ops *drv)
++{
++
++ /* Check that the device is not already on the list
++ * if so, do nothing */
++ if(pldhs_find_driver(drv->name)){
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "PLD: Registering hotswap driver %s\n",drv->name);
++ /* Add this at the start of the list */
++ spin_lock(&list_lock);
++ list_add((struct list_head*)drv,&pldhs_driver_list.list);
++ spin_unlock(&list_lock);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int pldhs_unregister_driver(char *name)
++{
++ struct pld_hotswap_ops *ptr;
++
++ ptr=pldhs_find_driver(name);
++ if(!ptr){
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "PLD: Unregistering hotswap driver%s\n",name);
++ spin_lock(&list_lock);
++ list_del((struct list_head*)ptr);
++ spin_unlock(&list_lock);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int pldhs_add_device(struct pldhs_dev_info* dev_info,char *drv_name, void* dev_ps_data)
++{
++ struct pld_hotswap_ops * ptr;
++
++ ptr=pldhs_find_driver(drv_name);
++
++ if(!ptr){
++ /* try requesting this module*/
++ request_module(drv_name);
++ /* is the driver there now? */
++ ptr=pldhs_find_driver(drv_name);
++ if(!ptr){
++ printk("pld hotswap: Failed to load a driver for %s\n",drv_name);
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if(!ptr->add_device){
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "pldhs: no add_device() function for driver %s\n",drv_name);
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ return ptr->add_device(dev_info,dev_ps_data);
++}
++
++int pldhs_remove_devices(void)
++{
++ struct list_head *list_pos;
++ struct pld_hotswap_ops * ptr;
++
++
++ spin_lock(&list_lock);
++ list_for_each(list_pos,&pldhs_driver_list.list){
++ ptr=(struct pld_hotswap_ops *)list_pos;
++ if(ptr->remove_devices)
++ ptr->remove_devices();
++
++ }
++ spin_unlock(&list_lock);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
++int pldhs_read_proc(char* buf,char** start,off_t offset,int count,int *eof,void *data){
++
++
++ struct list_head *list_pos;
++ struct pld_hotswap_ops * ptr;
++ int i,len=0;
++
++ *start=buf;
++ spin_lock(&list_lock);
++ list_for_each(list_pos,&pldhs_driver_list.list){
++ ptr=(struct pld_hotswap_ops *)list_pos;
++ if(ptr->proc_read){
++ i=ptr->proc_read(buf,start,offset,count,eof,data);
++ count-=i;
++ len+=i;
++ *start+=i;
++ }
++ }
++ spin_unlock(&list_lock);
++
++ *start=NULL;
++ *eof=1;
++ return len;
++}
++
++void __init pldhs_init(void){
++ create_proc_read_entry("pld",0,NULL,pldhs_read_proc,NULL);
++}
++
++__initcall(pldhs_init);
++#endif
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(pldhs_register_driver);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(pldhs_unregister_driver);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/Makefile 2004-02-23 13:36:33.000000000 +0000
+@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
+
+ O_TARGET := scsidrv.o
+
+-export-objs := scsi_syms.o 53c700.o
++export-objs := scsi_syms.o 53c700.o scsi_error.o
+ mod-subdirs := pcmcia ../acorn/scsi
+
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi.c 2003-08-25 12:44:42.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi.c 2004-01-14 21:39:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1334,14 +1334,10 @@
+ */
+ int scsi_retry_command(Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt)
+ {
+- memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) SCpnt->data_cmnd,
+- sizeof(SCpnt->data_cmnd));
+- SCpnt->request_buffer = SCpnt->buffer;
+- SCpnt->request_bufflen = SCpnt->bufflen;
+- SCpnt->use_sg = SCpnt->old_use_sg;
+- SCpnt->cmd_len = SCpnt->old_cmd_len;
+- SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCpnt->sc_old_data_direction;
+- SCpnt->underflow = SCpnt->old_underflow;
++ /*
++ * Restore the SCSI command state.
++ */
++ scsi_setup_cmd_retry(SCpnt);
+
+ /*
+ * Zero the sense information from the last time we tried
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi.h 2003-08-25 12:44:42.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi.h 2004-04-19 18:46:03.000000000 +0100
+@@ -465,6 +465,7 @@
+ int sectors);
+ extern struct Scsi_Device_Template *scsi_get_request_dev(struct request *);
+ extern int scsi_init_cmd_errh(Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt);
++extern void scsi_setup_cmd_retry(Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt);
+ extern int scsi_insert_special_cmd(Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt, int);
+ extern void scsi_io_completion(Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt, int good_sectors,
+ int block_sectors);
+@@ -588,6 +589,7 @@
+ unsigned changed:1; /* Data invalid due to media change */
+ unsigned busy:1; /* Used to prevent races */
+ unsigned lockable:1; /* Able to prevent media removal */
++ unsigned locked:1; /* Media removal disabled */
+ unsigned borken:1; /* Tell the Seagate driver to be
+ * painfully slow on this device */
+ unsigned tagged_supported:1; /* Supports SCSI-II tagged queuing */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_dma.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_dma.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_dma.c 2002-02-25 19:38:04.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_dma.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -30,6 +30,15 @@
+ typedef unsigned char FreeSectorBitmap;
+ #elif SECTORS_PER_PAGE <= 32
+ typedef unsigned int FreeSectorBitmap;
++#elif SECTORS_PER_PAGE <= 64
++#if 0
++typedef unsigned long long FreeSectorBitmap;
++#else
++typedef struct {
++ unsigned long l,h;
++} FreeSectorBitmap;
++#define LARGE_MALLOC
++#endif
+ #else
+ #error You lose.
+ #endif
+@@ -69,6 +78,7 @@
+ * to allocate more memory in order to be able to write the
+ * data to disk, you would wedge the system.
+ */
++#ifndef LARGE_MALLOC
+ void *scsi_malloc(unsigned int len)
+ {
+ unsigned int nbits, mask;
+@@ -167,6 +177,97 @@
+ panic("scsi_free:Bad offset");
+ }
+
++#else
++
++void *scsi_malloc(unsigned int len)
++{
++ unsigned int nbits;
++ unsigned long maskl, maskh, flags;
++ FreeSectorBitmap *fsb;
++ int i;
++
++ if (len % SECTOR_SIZE != 0 || len > PAGE_SIZE)
++ return NULL;
++
++ save_flags_cli (flags);
++ nbits = len >> 9;
++ if (nbits < 32) {
++ maskl = (1 << nbits) - 1;
++ maskh = 0;
++ } else {
++ maskl = (unsigned long)-1;
++ maskh = (1 << (nbits - 32)) - 1;
++ }
++
++ fsb = dma_malloc_freelist;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE; i++) {
++ unsigned long mml, mmh;
++ int j;
++ mml = maskl;
++ mmh = maskh;
++ j = 0;
++ do {
++ if ((fsb->l & mml) == 0 && (fsb->h & mmh) == 0) {
++ fsb->h |= mmh;
++ fsb->l |= mml;
++ restore_flags (flags);
++ scsi_dma_free_sectors -= nbits;
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("SMalloc: %d %p\n",len, dma_malloc_pages[i] + (j << 9));
++#endif
++ return (void *) ((unsigned long) dma_malloc_pages[i] + (j << 9));
++ }
++ mmh = (mmh << 1) | (mml >> 31);
++ mml <<= 1;
++ j++;
++ } while (!(mmh & (1 << 31)));
++ fsb ++;
++ }
++ return NULL; /* Nope. No more */
++}
++
++int scsi_free(void *obj, unsigned int len)
++{
++ unsigned int page, sector, nbits;
++ unsigned long maskl, maskh, flags;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("scsi_free %p %d\n",obj, len);
++#endif
++
++ for (page = 0; page < dma_sectors / SECTORS_PER_PAGE; page++) {
++ unsigned long page_addr = (unsigned long) dma_malloc_pages[page];
++ if ((unsigned long) obj >= page_addr &&
++ (unsigned long) obj < page_addr + PAGE_SIZE) {
++ sector = (((unsigned long) obj) - page_addr) >> 9;
++ nbits = len >> 9;
++ if (nbits < 32) {
++ maskl = (1 << nbits) - 1;
++ maskh = 0;
++ } else {
++ maskl = (unsigned long)-1;
++ maskh = (1 << (nbits - 32)) - 1;
++ }
++ if ((sector + nbits) > SECTORS_PER_PAGE)
++ panic ("scsi_free:Bad memory alignment");
++ maskh = (maskh << sector) | (maskl >> (32 - sector));
++ maskl = maskl << sector;
++ save_flags_cli(flags);
++ if (((dma_malloc_freelist[page].l & maskl) != maskl) ||
++ ((dma_malloc_freelist[page].h & maskh) != maskh))
++ panic("scsi_free:Trying to free unused memory");
++ scsi_dma_free_sectors += nbits;
++ dma_malloc_freelist[page].l &= ~maskl;
++ dma_malloc_freelist[page].h &= ~maskh;
++ restore_flags(flags);
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ panic("scsi_free:Bad offset");
++}
++#endif
++
+
+ /*
+ * Function: scsi_resize_dma_pool
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c 2004-04-18 21:47:51.000000000 +0100
+@@ -35,6 +35,8 @@
+ #include "hosts.h"
+ #include "constants.h"
+
++#include <scsi/scsi_ioctl.h> /* grr */
++
+ /*
+ * We must always allow SHUTDOWN_SIGS. Even if we are not a module,
+ * the host drivers that we are using may be loaded as modules, and
+@@ -49,6 +51,13 @@
+ */
+ #define SHUTDOWN_SIGS (sigmask(SIGHUP))
+
++/*
++ * The number of times we retry a REQUEST SENSE and TEST UNIT READY
++ * respectively. This is arbitary.
++ */
++#define SENSE_RETRIES 5
++#define TUR_RETRIES 5
++
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ #define SENSE_TIMEOUT SCSI_TIMEOUT
+ #define ABORT_TIMEOUT SCSI_TIMEOUT
+@@ -373,16 +382,12 @@
+ */
+ STATIC int scsi_eh_retry_command(Scsi_Cmnd * SCpnt)
+ {
+- memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) SCpnt->data_cmnd,
+- sizeof(SCpnt->data_cmnd));
+- SCpnt->request_buffer = SCpnt->buffer;
+- SCpnt->request_bufflen = SCpnt->bufflen;
+- SCpnt->use_sg = SCpnt->old_use_sg;
+- SCpnt->cmd_len = SCpnt->old_cmd_len;
+- SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCpnt->sc_old_data_direction;
+- SCpnt->underflow = SCpnt->old_underflow;
++ int tries = 0;
+
+- scsi_send_eh_cmnd(SCpnt, SCpnt->timeout_per_command);
++ do {
++ scsi_setup_cmd_retry(SCpnt);
++ scsi_send_eh_cmnd(SCpnt, SCpnt->timeout_per_command);
++ } while (SCpnt->eh_state == NEEDS_RETRY && tries++ < SCpnt->allowed);
+
+ /*
+ * Hey, we are done. Let's look to see what happened.
+@@ -409,16 +414,10 @@
+ static unsigned char generic_sense[6] =
+ {REQUEST_SENSE, 0, 0, 0, 255, 0};
+ unsigned char scsi_result0[256], *scsi_result = NULL;
+- int saved_result;
++ int saved_result, tries;
+
+ ASSERT_LOCK(&io_request_lock, 0);
+
+- memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) generic_sense,
+- sizeof(generic_sense));
+-
+- if (SCpnt->device->scsi_level <= SCSI_2)
+- SCpnt->cmnd[1] = SCpnt->lun << 5;
+-
+ scsi_result = (!SCpnt->host->hostt->unchecked_isa_dma)
+ ? &scsi_result0[0] : kmalloc(512, GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA);
+
+@@ -426,24 +425,41 @@
+ printk("cannot allocate scsi_result in scsi_request_sense.\n");
+ return FAILED;
+ }
+- /*
+- * Zero the sense buffer. Some host adapters automatically always request
+- * sense, so it is not a good idea that SCpnt->request_buffer and
+- * SCpnt->sense_buffer point to the same address (DB).
+- * 0 is not a valid sense code.
+- */
+- memset((void *) SCpnt->sense_buffer, 0, sizeof(SCpnt->sense_buffer));
+- memset((void *) scsi_result, 0, 256);
+
+ saved_result = SCpnt->result;
+- SCpnt->request_buffer = scsi_result;
+- SCpnt->request_bufflen = 256;
+- SCpnt->use_sg = 0;
+- SCpnt->cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(SCpnt->cmnd[0]);
+- SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCSI_DATA_READ;
+- SCpnt->underflow = 0;
+
+- scsi_send_eh_cmnd(SCpnt, SENSE_TIMEOUT);
++ tries = 0;
++ do {
++ memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) generic_sense,
++ sizeof(generic_sense));
++
++ if (SCpnt->device->scsi_level <= SCSI_2)
++ SCpnt->cmnd[1] = SCpnt->lun << 5;
++
++ /*
++ * Zero the sense buffer. Some host adapters automatically
++ * always request sense, so it is not a good idea that
++ * SCpnt->request_buffer and SCpnt->sense_buffer point to
++ * the same address (DB). 0 is not a valid sense code.
++ */
++ memset((void *) SCpnt->sense_buffer, 0,
++ sizeof(SCpnt->sense_buffer));
++ memset((void *) scsi_result, 0, 256);
++
++ SCpnt->request_buffer = scsi_result;
++ SCpnt->request_bufflen = 256;
++ SCpnt->use_sg = 0;
++ SCpnt->cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(SCpnt->cmnd[0]);
++ SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCSI_DATA_READ;
++ SCpnt->underflow = 0;
++
++ scsi_send_eh_cmnd(SCpnt, SENSE_TIMEOUT);
++ /*
++ * If the SCSI device responded with "logical unit
++ * is in process of becoming ready", we need to
++ * retry this command.
++ */
++ } while (SCpnt->eh_state == NEEDS_RETRY && tries++ < SENSE_RETRIES);
+
+ /* Last chance to have valid sense data */
+ if (!scsi_sense_valid(SCpnt))
+@@ -458,15 +474,8 @@
+ * When we eventually call scsi_finish, we really wish to complete
+ * the original request, so let's restore the original data. (DB)
+ */
+- memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) SCpnt->data_cmnd,
+- sizeof(SCpnt->data_cmnd));
+ SCpnt->result = saved_result;
+- SCpnt->request_buffer = SCpnt->buffer;
+- SCpnt->request_bufflen = SCpnt->bufflen;
+- SCpnt->use_sg = SCpnt->old_use_sg;
+- SCpnt->cmd_len = SCpnt->old_cmd_len;
+- SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCpnt->sc_old_data_direction;
+- SCpnt->underflow = SCpnt->old_underflow;
++ scsi_setup_cmd_retry(SCpnt);
+
+ /*
+ * Hey, we are done. Let's look to see what happened.
+@@ -484,40 +493,42 @@
+ {
+ static unsigned char tur_command[6] =
+ {TEST_UNIT_READY, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
++ int tries = 0;
+
+- memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) tur_command,
+- sizeof(tur_command));
++ do {
++ memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) tur_command,
++ sizeof(tur_command));
+
+- if (SCpnt->device->scsi_level <= SCSI_2)
+- SCpnt->cmnd[1] = SCpnt->lun << 5;
++ if (SCpnt->device->scsi_level <= SCSI_2)
++ SCpnt->cmnd[1] = SCpnt->lun << 5;
+
+- /*
+- * Zero the sense buffer. The SCSI spec mandates that any
+- * untransferred sense data should be interpreted as being zero.
+- */
+- memset((void *) SCpnt->sense_buffer, 0, sizeof(SCpnt->sense_buffer));
++ /*
++ * Zero the sense buffer. The SCSI spec mandates that any
++ * untransferred sense data should be interpreted as being zero.
++ */
++ memset((void *) SCpnt->sense_buffer, 0,
++ sizeof(SCpnt->sense_buffer));
+
+- SCpnt->request_buffer = NULL;
+- SCpnt->request_bufflen = 0;
+- SCpnt->use_sg = 0;
+- SCpnt->cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(SCpnt->cmnd[0]);
+- SCpnt->underflow = 0;
+- SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCSI_DATA_NONE;
++ SCpnt->request_buffer = NULL;
++ SCpnt->request_bufflen = 0;
++ SCpnt->use_sg = 0;
++ SCpnt->cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(SCpnt->cmnd[0]);
++ SCpnt->underflow = 0;
++ SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCSI_DATA_NONE;
+
+- scsi_send_eh_cmnd(SCpnt, SENSE_TIMEOUT);
++ scsi_send_eh_cmnd(SCpnt, SENSE_TIMEOUT);
++ /*
++ * If the SCSI device responded with "logical unit
++ * is in process of becoming ready", we need to
++ * retry this command.
++ */
++ } while (SCpnt->eh_state == NEEDS_RETRY && tries++ < TUR_RETRIES);
+
+ /*
+ * When we eventually call scsi_finish, we really wish to complete
+ * the original request, so let's restore the original data. (DB)
+ */
+- memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) SCpnt->data_cmnd,
+- sizeof(SCpnt->data_cmnd));
+- SCpnt->request_buffer = SCpnt->buffer;
+- SCpnt->request_bufflen = SCpnt->bufflen;
+- SCpnt->use_sg = SCpnt->old_use_sg;
+- SCpnt->cmd_len = SCpnt->old_cmd_len;
+- SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCpnt->sc_old_data_direction;
+- SCpnt->underflow = SCpnt->old_underflow;
++ scsi_setup_cmd_retry(SCpnt);
+
+ /*
+ * Hey, we are done. Let's look to see what happened.
+@@ -577,7 +588,6 @@
+
+ host = SCpnt->host;
+
+- retry:
+ /*
+ * We will use a queued command if possible, otherwise we will emulate the
+ * queuing and calling of completion function ourselves.
+@@ -660,14 +670,13 @@
+ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
+ printk("scsi_send_eh_cmnd: scsi_eh_completed_normally %x\n", ret));
+ switch (ret) {
+- case SUCCESS:
+- SCpnt->eh_state = SUCCESS;
+- break;
+- case NEEDS_RETRY:
+- goto retry;
+- case FAILED:
+ default:
+- SCpnt->eh_state = FAILED;
++ ret = FAILED;
++ /*FALLTHROUGH*/
++ case FAILED:
++ case NEEDS_RETRY:
++ case SUCCESS:
++ SCpnt->eh_state = ret;
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+@@ -1208,6 +1217,82 @@
+
+
+ /*
++ * Function: scsi_eh_lock_done
++ *
++ * Purpose: free the command and request structures associated
++ * with the error handlers door lock request
++ *
++ * Arguments: SCpnt - the SCSI command block for the door lock request.
++ *
++ * Returns: Nothing
++ *
++ * Notes: We completed the asynchronous door lock request, and
++ * it has either locked the door or failed. We must free
++ * the command structures associated with this request.
++ */
++static void scsi_eh_lock_done(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt)
++{
++ struct scsi_request *SRpnt = SCpnt->sc_request;
++
++ SCpnt->sc_request = NULL;
++ SRpnt->sr_command = NULL;
++
++ scsi_release_command(SCpnt);
++ scsi_release_request(SRpnt);
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Function: scsi_eh_lock_door
++ *
++ * Purpose: Prevent medium removal for the specified device
++ *
++ * Arguments: dev - SCSI device to prevent medium removal
++ *
++ * Locking: We must be called from process context;
++ * scsi_allocate_request() may sleep.
++ *
++ * Returns: Nothing
++ *
++ * Notes: We queue up an asynchronous "ALLOW MEDIUM REMOVAL" request
++ * on the head of the devices request queue, and continue.
++ *
++ * Bugs: scsi_allocate_request() may sleep waiting for existing
++ * requests to be processed. However, since we haven't
++ * kicked off any request processing for this host, this
++ * may deadlock.
++ *
++ * If scsi_allocate_request() fails for what ever reason,
++ * we completely forget to lock the door.
++ */
++STATIC void scsi_eh_lock_door(struct scsi_device *dev)
++{
++ struct scsi_request *SRpnt = scsi_allocate_request(dev);
++
++ if (SRpnt == NULL) {
++ /* what now? */
++ return;
++ }
++
++ SRpnt->sr_cmnd[0] = ALLOW_MEDIUM_REMOVAL;
++ SRpnt->sr_cmnd[1] = (dev->scsi_level <= SCSI_2) ? (dev->lun << 5) : 0;
++ SRpnt->sr_cmnd[2] = 0;
++ SRpnt->sr_cmnd[3] = 0;
++ SRpnt->sr_cmnd[4] = SCSI_REMOVAL_PREVENT;
++ SRpnt->sr_cmnd[5] = 0;
++ SRpnt->sr_data_direction = SCSI_DATA_NONE;
++ SRpnt->sr_bufflen = 0;
++ SRpnt->sr_buffer = NULL;
++ SRpnt->sr_allowed = 5;
++ SRpnt->sr_done = scsi_eh_lock_done;
++ SRpnt->sr_timeout_per_command = 10 * HZ;
++ SRpnt->sr_cmd_len = COMMAND_SIZE(SRpnt->sr_cmnd[0]);
++
++ scsi_insert_special_req(SRpnt, 1);
++}
++
++
++/*
+ * Function: scsi_restart_operations
+ *
+ * Purpose: Restart IO operations to the specified host.
+@@ -1229,6 +1314,15 @@
+ ASSERT_LOCK(&io_request_lock, 0);
+
+ /*
++ * If the door was locked, we need to insert a door lock request
++ * onto the head of the SCSI request queue for the device. There
++ * is no point trying to lock the door of an off-line device.
++ */
++ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next)
++ if (SDpnt->online && SDpnt->locked)
++ scsi_eh_lock_door(SDpnt);
++
++ /*
+ * Next free up anything directly waiting upon the host. This will be
+ * requests for character device operations, and also for ioctls to queued
+ * block devices.
+@@ -1248,8 +1342,7 @@
+ request_queue_t *q;
+ if ((host->can_queue > 0 && (host->host_busy >= host->can_queue))
+ || (host->host_blocked)
+- || (host->host_self_blocked)
+- || (SDpnt->device_blocked)) {
++ || (host->host_self_blocked)) {
+ break;
+ }
+ q = &SDpnt->request_queue;
+@@ -1259,136 +1352,202 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
+- * Function: scsi_unjam_host
++ * Function: scsi_eh_find_failed_command
+ *
+- * Purpose: Attempt to fix a host which has a command that failed for
+- * some reason.
++ * Purpose: Find a failed Scsi_Cmnd structure on a device.
+ *
+- * Arguments: host - host that needs unjamming.
+- *
+- * Returns: Nothing
++ * Arguments: SDpnt - Scsi_Device structure
+ *
+- * Notes: When we come in here, we *know* that all commands on the
+- * bus have either completed, failed or timed out. We also
+- * know that no further commands are being sent to the host,
+- * so things are relatively quiet and we have freedom to
+- * fiddle with things as we wish.
++ * Returns: Pointer to Scsi_Cmnd structure, or NULL on failure
++ */
++STATIC Scsi_Cmnd *scsi_eh_find_failed_command(Scsi_Device *SDpnt)
++{
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
++
++ for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next)
++ if (SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_FAILED ||
++ SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT)
++ return SCpnt;
++
++ return NULL;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Function: scsi_eh_test_and_retry
+ *
+- * Additional note: This is only the *default* implementation. It is possible
+- * for individual drivers to supply their own version of this
+- * function, and if the maintainer wishes to do this, it is
+- * strongly suggested that this function be taken as a template
+- * and modified. This function was designed to correctly handle
+- * problems for about 95% of the different cases out there, and
+- * it should always provide at least a reasonable amount of error
+- * recovery.
++ * Purpose: Try to retry a failed command.
+ *
+- * Note3: Any command marked 'FAILED' or 'TIMEOUT' must eventually
+- * have scsi_finish_command() called for it. We do all of
+- * the retry stuff here, so when we restart the host after we
+- * return it should have an empty queue.
++ * Arguments: SCpnt - scsi command structure
++ * done - list of commands that have been successfully
++ * completed.
++ *
++ * Returns: SUCCESS or FAILED
++ *
++ * Note: If the TEST UNIT READY command successfully executes,
++ * but returns some form of "device not ready", we wait
++ * a while, and retry 3 times. The device could be still
++ * re-initialising.
+ */
+-STATIC int scsi_unjam_host(struct Scsi_Host *host)
++STATIC int scsi_eh_test_and_retry(Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
+ {
+- int devices_failed;
+- int numfailed;
+- int ourrtn;
+- int rtn = FALSE;
+- int result;
+- Scsi_Cmnd *SCloop;
+- Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
+- Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
+- Scsi_Device *SDloop;
+- Scsi_Cmnd *SCdone;
+- int timed_out;
++ int rtn, tries = 3;
+
+- ASSERT_LOCK(&io_request_lock, 0);
++ do {
++ rtn = scsi_test_unit_ready(SCpnt);
++ if (rtn != SUCCESS)
++ return rtn;
+
+- SCdone = NULL;
++ if (scsi_unit_is_ready(SCpnt))
++ break;
++
++ if (tries-- == 0)
++ return FAILED;
++
++ scsi_sleep(5 * HZ);
++ } while (1);
++
++ rtn = scsi_eh_retry_command(SCpnt);
++ if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
++ SCpnt->host->host_failed--;
++ scsi_eh_finish_command(done, SCpnt);
++ }
++
++ return rtn;
++}
+
+- /*
+- * First, protect against any sort of race condition. If any of the outstanding
+- * commands are in states that indicate that we are not yet blocked (i.e. we are
+- * not in a quiet state) then we got woken up in error. If we ever end up here,
+- * we need to re-examine some of the assumptions.
+- */
+- for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
+- for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) {
+- if (SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_FAILED
+- || SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT
+- || SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_INITIALIZING
+- || SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_UNUSED) {
+- continue;
+- }
+- /*
+- * Rats. Something is still floating around out there. This could
+- * be the result of the fact that the upper level drivers are still frobbing
+- * commands that might have succeeded. There are two outcomes. One is that
+- * the command block will eventually be freed, and the other one is that
+- * the command will be queued and will be finished along the way.
+- */
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(1, printk("Error handler prematurely woken - commands still active (%p %x %d)\n", SCpnt, SCpnt->state, SCpnt->target));
+
+ /*
+- * panic("SCSI Error handler woken too early\n");
++ * Function: scsi_eh_restart_device
+ *
+- * This is no longer a problem, since now the code cares only about
+- * SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT and SCSI_STATE_FAILED.
+- * Other states are useful only to release active commands when devices are
+- * set offline. If (host->host_active == host->host_busy) we can safely assume
+- * that there are no commands in state other then TIMEOUT od FAILED. (DB)
++ * Purpose: Retry all failed or timed out commands for a device
+ *
+- * FIXME:
+- * It is not easy to release correctly commands according to their state when
+- * devices are set offline, when the state is neither TIMEOUT nor FAILED.
+- * When a device is set offline, we can have some command with
+- * rq_status=RQ_SCSY_BUSY, owner=SCSI_STATE_HIGHLEVEL,
+- * state=SCSI_STATE_INITIALIZING and the driver module cannot be released.
+- * (DB, 17 May 1998)
++ * Arguments: SDpnt - SCSI device to retry
++ * done - list of commands that have been successfully
++ * completed.
++ *
++ * Returns: SUCCESS or failure code
++ */
++STATIC int scsi_eh_restart_device(Scsi_Device *SDpnt, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
++{
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt, *SCnext;
++ int rtn = SUCCESS;
++
++ for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCnext) {
++ SCnext = SCpnt->next;
++
++ if (SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_FAILED ||
++ SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
++ rtn = scsi_eh_test_and_retry(SCpnt, done);
++ if (rtn != SUCCESS)
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++
++ return rtn;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Function: scsi_eh_set_device_offline
++ *
++ * Purpose: set a device off line
++ *
++ * Arguments: SDpnt - SCSI device to take off line
++ * done - list of commands that have been successfully
++ * completed.
++ * reason - text string describing why the device is off-line
++ *
++ * Returns: Nothing
++ *
++ * Notes: In addition, we complete each failed or timed out command
++ * attached to this device.
+ */
++STATIC void scsi_eh_set_device_offline(Scsi_Device *SDpnt, Scsi_Cmnd **done,
++ const char *reason)
++{
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt, *SCnext;
++
++ printk(KERN_ERR "scsi: device set offline - %s: "
++ "host %d channel %d id %d lun %d\n",
++ reason, SDpnt->host->host_no, SDpnt->channel,
++ SDpnt->id, SDpnt->lun);
++
++ SDpnt->online = FALSE;
++
++ for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCnext) {
++ SCnext = SCpnt->next;
++
++ switch (SCpnt->state) {
++ case SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT:
++ SCpnt->result |= DRIVER_TIMEOUT;
++ /*FALLTHROUGH*/
++
++ case SCSI_STATE_FAILED:
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("Finishing command for device %d %x\n",
++ SDpnt->id, SCpnt->result));
++
++ SDpnt->host->host_failed--;
++ scsi_eh_finish_command(done, SCpnt);
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ break;
+ }
+ }
++}
++
++static void scsi_unjam_request_sense(struct Scsi_Host *host, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
++{
++ int rtn;
++ int result;
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
++ Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
+
+ /*
+ * Next, see if we need to request sense information. if so,
+ * then get it now, so we have a better idea of what to do.
+- * FIXME(eric) this has the unfortunate side effect that if a host
+- * adapter does not automatically request sense information, that we end
+- * up shutting it down before we request it. All hosts should be doing this
+- * anyways, so for now all I have to say is tough noogies if you end up in here.
+- * On second thought, this is probably a good idea. We *really* want to give
+- * authors an incentive to automatically request this.
++ * FIXME(eric) this has the unfortunate side effect that if a
++ * host adapter does not automatically request sense information,
++ * that we end up shutting it down before we request it. All
++ * hosts should be doing this anyways, so for now all I have
++ * to say is tough noogies if you end up in here. On second
++ * thought, this is probably a good idea. We *really* want
++ * to give authors an incentive to automatically request this.
+ */
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, printk("scsi_unjam_host: Checking to see if we need to request sense\n"));
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: Checking to see if we need to request sense\n"));
+
+ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
+ for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) {
+- if (SCpnt->state != SCSI_STATE_FAILED || scsi_sense_valid(SCpnt)) {
++ if (SCpnt->state != SCSI_STATE_FAILED || scsi_sense_valid(SCpnt))
+ continue;
+- }
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(2, printk("scsi_unjam_host: Requesting sense for %d\n",
+- SCpnt->target));
++
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(2,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: Requesting sense for %d\n",
++ SCpnt->target));
+ rtn = scsi_request_sense(SCpnt);
+- if (rtn != SUCCESS) {
++ if (rtn != SUCCESS)
+ continue;
+- }
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, printk("Sense requested for %p - result %x\n",
+- SCpnt, SCpnt->result));
++
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("Sense requested for %p - result %x\n",
++ SCpnt, SCpnt->result));
+ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, print_sense("bh", SCpnt));
+
+ result = scsi_decide_disposition(SCpnt);
+
+ /*
+- * If the result was normal, then just pass it along to the
+- * upper level.
++ * If the result was normal, then just pass
++ * it along to the upper level.
+ */
+ if (result == SUCCESS) {
+ SCpnt->host->host_failed--;
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCpnt);
++ scsi_eh_finish_command(done, SCpnt);
+ }
+- if (result != NEEDS_RETRY) {
++ if (result != NEEDS_RETRY)
+ continue;
+- }
++
+ /*
+ * We only come in here if we want to retry a
+ * command. The test to see whether the command
+@@ -1398,20 +1557,29 @@
+ */
+ SCpnt->state = NEEDS_RETRY;
+ rtn = scsi_eh_retry_command(SCpnt);
+- if (rtn != SUCCESS) {
++ if (rtn != SUCCESS)
+ continue;
+- }
++
+ /*
+ * We eventually hand this one back to the top level.
+ */
+ SCpnt->host->host_failed--;
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCpnt);
++ scsi_eh_finish_command(done, SCpnt);
+ }
+ }
++}
++
++static void scsi_unjam_count(struct Scsi_Host *host, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
++{
++ Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
++ int devices_failed;
++ int numfailed;
++ int timed_out;
+
+ /*
+- * Go through the list of commands and figure out where we stand and how bad things
+- * really are.
++ * Go through the list of commands and figure out where we
++ * stand and how bad things really are.
+ */
+ numfailed = 0;
+ timed_out = 0;
+@@ -1421,359 +1589,478 @@
+
+ for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) {
+ if (SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_FAILED) {
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(5, printk("Command to ID %d failed\n",
+- SCpnt->target));
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(5,
++ printk("Command to ID %d failed\n",
++ SCpnt->target));
+ numfailed++;
+ device_error++;
+ }
+ if (SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(5, printk("Command to ID %d timedout\n",
+- SCpnt->target));
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(5,
++ printk("Command to ID %d timedout\n",
++ SCpnt->target));
+ timed_out++;
+ device_error++;
+ }
+ }
+- if (device_error > 0) {
++ if (device_error > 0)
+ devices_failed++;
+- }
+ }
+
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(2, printk("Total of %d+%d commands on %d devices require eh work\n",
+- numfailed, timed_out, devices_failed));
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(2,
++ printk("Total of %d+%d commands on %d devices require eh work\n",
++ numfailed, timed_out, devices_failed));
++}
++
++static void scsi_unjam_abort(struct Scsi_Host *host, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
++{
++ Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
++ int rtn;
+
+- if (host->host_failed == 0) {
+- ourrtn = TRUE;
+- goto leave;
+- }
+ /*
+- * Next, try and see whether or not it makes sense to try and abort
+- * the running command. This only works out to be the case if we have
+- * one command that has timed out. If the command simply failed, it
+- * makes no sense to try and abort the command, since as far as the
+- * host adapter is concerned, it isn't running.
++ * Next, try and see whether or not it makes sense to try and
++ * abort the running command. This only works out to be the
++ * case if we have one command that has timed out. If the
++ * command simply failed, it makes no sense to try and abort
++ * the command, since as far as the host adapter is concerned,
++ * it isn't running.
+ */
+
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, printk("scsi_unjam_host: Checking to see if we want to try abort\n"));
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: Checking to see if we want to try abort\n"));
+
+ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
+- for (SCloop = SDpnt->device_queue; SCloop; SCloop = SCloop->next) {
+- if (SCloop->state != SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
++ for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) {
++ if (SCpnt->state != SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT)
+ continue;
+- }
+- rtn = scsi_try_to_abort_command(SCloop, ABORT_TIMEOUT);
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
+- rtn = scsi_test_unit_ready(SCloop);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS && scsi_unit_is_ready(SCloop)) {
+- rtn = scsi_eh_retry_command(SCloop);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
+- SCloop->host->host_failed--;
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCloop);
+- }
+- }
+- }
++
++ rtn = scsi_try_to_abort_command(SCpnt, ABORT_TIMEOUT);
++ if (rtn == SUCCESS)
++ scsi_eh_test_and_retry(SCpnt, done);
+ }
+ }
++}
++
++static void scsi_unjam_device_reset(struct Scsi_Host *host, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
++{
++ Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
++ int rtn;
+
+- /*
+- * If we have corrected all of the problems, then we are done.
+- */
+- if (host->host_failed == 0) {
+- ourrtn = TRUE;
+- goto leave;
+- }
+ /*
+ * Either the abort wasn't appropriate, or it didn't succeed.
+- * Now try a bus device reset. Still, look to see whether we have
+- * multiple devices that are jammed or not - if we have multiple devices,
+- * it makes no sense to try BUS_DEVICE_RESET - we really would need
+- * to try a BUS_RESET instead.
++ * Now try a bus device reset. Still, look to see whether we
++ * have multiple devices that are jammed or not - if we have
++ * multiple devices, it makes no sense to try BUS_DEVICE_RESET
++ * - we really would need to try a BUS_RESET instead.
+ *
+- * Does this make sense - should we try BDR on each device individually?
+- * Yes, definitely.
++ * Does this make sense - should we try BDR on each device
++ * individually? Yes, definitely.
+ */
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, printk("scsi_unjam_host: Checking to see if we want to try BDR\n"));
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: Checking to see if we want to try BDR\n"));
+
+ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
+- for (SCloop = SDpnt->device_queue; SCloop; SCloop = SCloop->next) {
+- if (SCloop->state == SCSI_STATE_FAILED
+- || SCloop->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- break;
+- }
+- }
+-
+- if (SCloop == NULL) {
++ SCpnt = scsi_eh_find_failed_command(SDpnt);
++ if (SCpnt == NULL)
+ continue;
+- }
++
+ /*
+- * OK, we have a device that is having problems. Try and send
+- * a bus device reset to it.
++ * OK, we have a device that is having problems.
++ * Try and send a bus device reset to it.
++ */
++ rtn = scsi_try_bus_device_reset(SCpnt, RESET_TIMEOUT);
++
++ /*
++ * A successful bus device reset causes all commands
++ * currently executing on the device to terminate.
++ * We expect the HBA driver to "forget" all commands
++ * associated with this device.
+ *
+- * FIXME(eric) - make sure we handle the case where multiple
+- * commands to the same device have failed. They all must
+- * get properly restarted.
+- */
+- rtn = scsi_try_bus_device_reset(SCloop, RESET_TIMEOUT);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
+- rtn = scsi_test_unit_ready(SCloop);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS && scsi_unit_is_ready(SCloop)) {
+- rtn = scsi_eh_retry_command(SCloop);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
+- SCloop->host->host_failed--;
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCloop);
+- }
+- }
+- }
++ * Retry each failed or timed out command currently
++ * outstanding for this device.
++ *
++ * If any command fails, bail out. We will try a
++ * bus reset instead.
++ */
++ if (rtn == SUCCESS)
++ scsi_eh_restart_device(SDpnt, done);
+ }
++}
++
++static void scsi_unjam_bus_reset(struct Scsi_Host *host, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
++{
++ Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
++ int rtn, channel, max_channel = 0;
+
+- if (host->host_failed == 0) {
+- ourrtn = TRUE;
+- goto leave;
+- }
+ /*
+- * If we ended up here, we have serious problems. The only thing left
+- * to try is a full bus reset. If someone has grabbed the bus and isn't
+- * letting go, then perhaps this will help.
++ * If we ended up here, we have serious problems. The only thing
++ * left to try is a full bus reset. If someone has grabbed the
++ * bus and isn't letting go, then perhaps this will help.
+ */
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, printk("scsi_unjam_host: Try hard bus reset\n"));
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: Try hard bus reset\n"));
+
+- /*
+- * We really want to loop over the various channels, and do this on
+- * a channel by channel basis. We should also check to see if any
+- * of the failed commands are on soft_reset devices, and if so, skip
+- * the reset.
++ /*
++ * Find the maximum channel number for this host.
+ */
+- for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
+- next_device:
+- for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) {
+- if (SCpnt->state != SCSI_STATE_FAILED
+- && SCpnt->state != SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
++ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next)
++ if (SDpnt->channel > max_channel)
++ max_channel = SDpnt->channel;
++
++ /*
++ * Loop over each channel, and see if it any device on
++ * each channel has failed.
++ */
++ for (channel = 0; channel <= max_channel; channel++) {
++ Scsi_Cmnd *failed_command;
++ int soft_reset;
++
++ try_again:
++ failed_command = NULL;
++ soft_reset = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Loop over each device on this channel locating any
++ * failed command. We need a Scsi_Cmnd structure to
++ * call the bus reset function.
++ *
++ * We also need to check if any of the failed commands
++ * are on soft_reset devices, and if so, skip the reset.
++ */
++ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
++ if (SDpnt->channel != channel)
+ continue;
+- }
+- /*
+- * We have a failed command. Make sure there are no other failed
+- * commands on the same channel that are timed out and implement a
+- * soft reset.
+- */
+- for (SDloop = host->host_queue; SDloop; SDloop = SDloop->next) {
+- for (SCloop = SDloop->device_queue; SCloop; SCloop = SCloop->next) {
+- if (SCloop->channel != SCpnt->channel) {
+- continue;
+- }
+- if (SCloop->state != SCSI_STATE_FAILED
+- && SCloop->state != SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- continue;
+- }
+- if (SDloop->soft_reset && SCloop->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- /*
+- * If this device uses the soft reset option, and this
+- * is one of the devices acting up, then our only
+- * option is to wait a bit, since the command is
+- * supposedly still running.
+- *
+- * FIXME(eric) - right now we will just end up falling
+- * through to the 'take device offline' case.
+- *
+- * FIXME(eric) - It is possible that the command completed
+- * *after* the error recovery procedure started, and if this
+- * is the case, we are worrying about nothing here.
+- */
+-
+- scsi_sleep(1 * HZ);
+- goto next_device;
+- }
+- }
+- }
++
++ SCpnt = scsi_eh_find_failed_command(SDpnt);
++ if (SCpnt)
++ failed_command = SCpnt;
+
+ /*
+- * We now know that we are able to perform a reset for the
+- * bus that SCpnt points to. There are no soft-reset devices
+- * with outstanding timed out commands.
++ * If this device has timed out or failed commands,
++ * and uses the soft_reset option.
+ */
+- rtn = scsi_try_bus_reset(SCpnt);
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
+- for (SDloop = host->host_queue; SDloop; SDloop = SDloop->next) {
+- for (SCloop = SDloop->device_queue; SCloop; SCloop = SCloop->next) {
+- if (SCloop->channel != SCpnt->channel) {
+- continue;
+- }
+- if (SCloop->state != SCSI_STATE_FAILED
+- && SCloop->state != SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- continue;
+- }
+- rtn = scsi_test_unit_ready(SCloop);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS && scsi_unit_is_ready(SCloop)) {
+- rtn = scsi_eh_retry_command(SCloop);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
+- SCpnt->host->host_failed--;
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCloop);
+- }
+- }
+- /*
+- * If the bus reset worked, but we are still unable to
+- * talk to the device, take it offline.
+- * FIXME(eric) - is this really the correct thing to do?
+- */
+- if (rtn != SUCCESS) {
+- printk(KERN_INFO "scsi: device set offline - not ready or command retry failed after bus reset: host %d channel %d id %d lun %d\n", SDloop->host->host_no, SDloop->channel, SDloop->id, SDloop->lun);
+-
+- SDloop->online = FALSE;
+- SDloop->host->host_failed--;
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCloop);
+- }
+- }
+- }
++ if (SCpnt && SDpnt->soft_reset)
++ soft_reset = 1;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * If this channel hasn't failed, we
++ * don't need to reset it.
++ */
++ if (!failed_command)
++ continue;
++
++ /*
++ * If this device uses the soft reset option, and this
++ * is one of the devices acting up, then our only
++ * option is to wait a bit, since the command is
++ * supposedly still running.
++ *
++ * FIXME(eric) - right now we will just end up falling
++ * through to the 'take device offline' case.
++ *
++ * FIXME(eric) - It is possible that the command completed
++ * *after* the error recovery procedure started, and if
++ * this is the case, we are worrying about nothing here.
++ *
++ * FIXME(rmk) - This should be bounded; we shouldn't wait
++ * for an infinite amount of time for any device.
++ */
++ if (soft_reset) {
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: unable to try bus "
++ "reset for host %d channel %d\n",
++ host->host_no, channel));
++ scsi_sleep(1 * HZ);
++ goto try_again;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * We now know that we are able to perform a reset for the
++ * bus that SCpnt points to. There are no soft-reset devices
++ * with outstanding timed out commands.
++ */
++ rtn = scsi_try_bus_reset(failed_command);
++
++ /*
++ * If we failed to reset the bus, move on to the next bus.
++ */
++ if (rtn != SUCCESS)
++ continue;
++
++ /*
++ * We succeeded. Retry each failed command.
++ */
++ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
++ if (SDpnt->channel != channel)
++ continue;
++
++ rtn = scsi_eh_restart_device(SDpnt, done);
++
++ if (rtn != SUCCESS) {
++ SCpnt = scsi_eh_find_failed_command(SDpnt);
++
++ /*
++ * This device failed again. Since a bus
++ * reset freed it up, chances are we've
++ * hit the same problem, so try the same
++ * solution. We also need to ensure that
++ * the SCSI bus is in the BUS FREE state
++ * so we can try to talk to other devices.
++ */
++ scsi_try_bus_reset(SCpnt);
++ scsi_eh_set_device_offline(SDpnt, done,
++ "not ready or command retry "
++ "failed after bus reset");
+ }
+ }
+ }
++}
++
++static void scsi_unjam_host_reset(struct Scsi_Host *host, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
++{
++ Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
++ Scsi_Cmnd *failed_command = NULL;
++ int rtn, soft_reset;
+
+- if (host->host_failed == 0) {
+- ourrtn = TRUE;
+- goto leave;
+- }
+ /*
+- * If we ended up here, we have serious problems. The only thing left
+- * to try is a full host reset - perhaps the firmware on the device
+- * crashed, or something like that.
++ * If we ended up here, we have serious problems. The only thing
++ * left to try is a full host reset - perhaps the firmware on the
++ * device crashed, or something like that.
+ *
+- * It is assumed that a succesful host reset will cause *all* information
+- * about the command to be flushed from both the host adapter *and* the
+- * device.
++ * It is assumed that a succesful host reset will cause *all*
++ * information about the command to be flushed from both the host
++ * adapter *and* the device.
+ *
+- * FIXME(eric) - it isn't clear that devices that implement the soft reset
+- * option can ever be cleared except via cycling the power. The problem is
+- * that sending the host reset command will cause the host to forget
+- * about the pending command, but the device won't forget. For now, we
+- * skip the host reset option if any of the failed devices are configured
+- * to use the soft reset option.
++ * FIXME(eric) - it isn't clear that devices that implement the
++ * soft reset option can ever be cleared except via cycling the
++ * power. The problem is that sending the host reset command will
++ * cause the host to forget about the pending command, but the
++ * device won't forget. For now, we skip the host reset option
++ * if any of the failed devices are configured to use the soft
++ * reset option.
+ */
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: Try host reset\n"));
++
++ try_again:
++ failed_command = NULL;
++ soft_reset = 0;
++
+ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
+- next_device2:
+- for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) {
+- if (SCpnt->state != SCSI_STATE_FAILED
+- && SCpnt->state != SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- continue;
+- }
+- if (SDpnt->soft_reset && SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- /*
+- * If this device uses the soft reset option, and this
+- * is one of the devices acting up, then our only
+- * option is to wait a bit, since the command is
+- * supposedly still running.
+- *
+- * FIXME(eric) - right now we will just end up falling
+- * through to the 'take device offline' case.
+- */
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
+- printk("scsi_unjam_host: Unable to try hard host reset\n"));
++ /*
++ * Locate any failed commands for this device.
++ */
++ SCpnt = scsi_eh_find_failed_command(SDpnt);
++ if (SCpnt)
++ failed_command = SCpnt;
+
+- /*
+- * Due to the spinlock, we will never get out of this
+- * loop without a proper wait. (DB)
+- */
+- scsi_sleep(1 * HZ);
++ /*
++ * If this device has timed out or failed commands,
++ * and uses the soft_reset option.
++ */
++ if (SCpnt && SDpnt->soft_reset)
++ soft_reset = 1;
++ }
+
+- goto next_device2;
+- }
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, printk("scsi_unjam_host: Try hard host reset\n"));
++ /*
++ * If this device uses the soft reset option, and this
++ * is one of the devices acting up, then our only
++ * option is to wait a bit, since the command is
++ * supposedly still running.
++ *
++ * FIXME(eric) - right now we will just end up falling
++ * through to the 'take device offline' case.
++ *
++ * FIXME(rmk) - This should be bounded; we shouldn't wait
++ * for an infinite amount of time for any device.
++ */
++ if (soft_reset) {
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: unable to try "
++ "hard host reset\n"));
+
+ /*
+- * FIXME(eric) - we need to obtain a valid SCpnt to perform this call.
++ * Due to the spinlock, we will never get out of this
++ * loop without a proper wait. (DB)
+ */
+- rtn = scsi_try_host_reset(SCpnt);
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
+- /*
+- * FIXME(eric) we assume that all commands are flushed from the
+- * controller. We should get a DID_RESET for all of the commands
+- * that were pending. We should ignore these so that we can
+- * guarantee that we are in a consistent state.
+- *
+- * I believe this to be the case right now, but this needs to be
+- * tested.
+- */
+- for (SDloop = host->host_queue; SDloop; SDloop = SDloop->next) {
+- for (SCloop = SDloop->device_queue; SCloop; SCloop = SCloop->next) {
+- if (SCloop->state != SCSI_STATE_FAILED
+- && SCloop->state != SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- continue;
+- }
+- rtn = scsi_test_unit_ready(SCloop);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS && scsi_unit_is_ready(SCloop)) {
+- rtn = scsi_eh_retry_command(SCloop);
+-
+- if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
+- SCpnt->host->host_failed--;
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCloop);
+- }
+- }
+- if (rtn != SUCCESS) {
+- printk(KERN_INFO "scsi: device set offline - not ready or command retry failed after host reset: host %d channel %d id %d lun %d\n", SDloop->host->host_no, SDloop->channel, SDloop->id, SDloop->lun);
+- SDloop->online = FALSE;
+- SDloop->host->host_failed--;
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCloop);
+- }
+- }
+- }
+- }
+- }
+- }
++ scsi_sleep(1 * HZ);
+
+- /*
+- * If we solved all of the problems, then let's rev up the engines again.
+- */
+- if (host->host_failed == 0) {
+- ourrtn = TRUE;
+- goto leave;
++ goto try_again;
+ }
++
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: Try hard host reset\n"));
++
+ /*
+- * If the HOST RESET failed, then for now we assume that the entire host
+- * adapter is too hosed to be of any use. For our purposes, however, it is
+- * easier to simply take the devices offline that correspond to commands
+- * that failed.
++ * FIXME(eric) - we need to obtain a valid SCpnt to perform this call.
+ */
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(1, printk("scsi_unjam_host: Take device offline\n"));
++ rtn = scsi_try_host_reset(failed_command);
++ if (rtn == SUCCESS) {
++ /*
++ * FIXME(eric) we assume that all commands are flushed from
++ * the controller. We should get a DID_RESET for all of the
++ * commands that were pending. We should ignore these so
++ * that we can guarantee that we are in a consistent state.
++ *
++ * I believe this to be the case right now, but this needs
++ * to be tested.
++ */
++ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
++ rtn = scsi_eh_restart_device(SDpnt, done);
+
+- for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
+- for (SCloop = SDpnt->device_queue; SCloop; SCloop = SCloop->next) {
+- if (SCloop->state == SCSI_STATE_FAILED || SCloop->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- SDloop = SCloop->device;
+- if (SDloop->online == TRUE) {
+- printk(KERN_INFO "scsi: device set offline - command error recover failed: host %d channel %d id %d lun %d\n", SDloop->host->host_no, SDloop->channel, SDloop->id, SDloop->lun);
+- SDloop->online = FALSE;
+- }
++ if (rtn != SUCCESS) {
++ SCpnt = scsi_eh_find_failed_command(SDpnt);
+
+ /*
+- * This should pass the failure up to the top level driver, and
+- * it will have to try and do something intelligent with it.
++ * This device failed again. Since a host
++ * reset freed it up, chances are we've
++ * hit the same problem, so try the same
++ * solution. We also need to ensure that
++ * the SCSI bus is in the BUS FREE state
++ * so we can try to talk to other devices.
+ */
+- SCloop->host->host_failed--;
+-
+- if (SCloop->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT) {
+- SCloop->result |= (DRIVER_TIMEOUT << 24);
+- }
+- SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, printk("Finishing command for device %d %x\n",
+- SDloop->id, SCloop->result));
+-
+- scsi_eh_finish_command(&SCdone, SCloop);
++ scsi_try_host_reset(SCpnt);
++ scsi_eh_set_device_offline(SDpnt, done,
++ "not ready or command retry "
++ "failed after host reset");
+ }
+ }
+ }
++}
++
++static void scsi_unjam_failure(struct Scsi_Host *host, Scsi_Cmnd **done)
++{
++ Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
+
+- if (host->host_failed != 0) {
++ /*
++ * If the HOST RESET failed, then for now we assume that the
++ * entire host adapter is too hosed to be of any use. For our
++ * purposes, however, it is easier to simply take the devices
++ * offline that correspond to commands that failed.
++ */
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(1,
++ printk("scsi_unjam_host: Take device offline\n"));
++
++ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next)
++ scsi_eh_set_device_offline(SDpnt, done,
++ "command error recover failed");
++
++ if (host->host_failed != 0)
+ panic("scsi_unjam_host: Miscount of number of failed commands.\n");
+- }
++
+ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(3, printk("scsi_unjam_host: Returning\n"));
++}
++
++static void (*unjam_method[])(struct Scsi_Host *, Scsi_Cmnd **) = {
++ scsi_unjam_request_sense,
++ scsi_unjam_count,
++ scsi_unjam_abort,
++ scsi_unjam_device_reset,
++ scsi_unjam_bus_reset,
++ scsi_unjam_host_reset,
++ scsi_unjam_failure,
++};
++
++/*
++ * Function: scsi_unjam_host
++ *
++ * Purpose: Attempt to fix a host which has a command that failed for
++ * some reason.
++ *
++ * Arguments: host - host that needs unjamming.
++ *
++ * Returns: Nothing
++ *
++ * Notes: When we come in here, we *know* that all commands on the
++ * bus have either completed, failed or timed out. We also
++ * know that no further commands are being sent to the host,
++ * so things are relatively quiet and we have freedom to
++ * fiddle with things as we wish.
++ *
++ * Additional note: This is only the *default* implementation. It is possible
++ * for individual drivers to supply their own version of this
++ * function, and if the maintainer wishes to do this, it is
++ * strongly suggested that this function be taken as a template
++ * and modified. This function was designed to correctly handle
++ * problems for about 95% of the different cases out there, and
++ * it should always provide at least a reasonable amount of error
++ * recovery.
++ *
++ * Note3: Any command marked 'FAILED' or 'TIMEOUT' must eventually
++ * have scsi_finish_command() called for it. We do all of
++ * the retry stuff here, so when we restart the host after we
++ * return it should have an empty queue.
++ */
++STATIC int scsi_unjam_host(struct Scsi_Host *host)
++{
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCdone = NULL;
++ Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt;
++ Scsi_Device *SDpnt;
++ int ourrtn = FALSE;
++ int i;
+
+- ourrtn = FALSE;
++ ASSERT_LOCK(&io_request_lock, 0);
+
+- leave:
++ /*
++ * First, protect against any sort of race condition. If any of the outstanding
++ * commands are in states that indicate that we are not yet blocked (i.e. we are
++ * not in a quiet state) then we got woken up in error. If we ever end up here,
++ * we need to re-examine some of the assumptions.
++ */
++ for (SDpnt = host->host_queue; SDpnt; SDpnt = SDpnt->next) {
++ for (SCpnt = SDpnt->device_queue; SCpnt; SCpnt = SCpnt->next) {
++ if (SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_FAILED
++ || SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT
++ || SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_INITIALIZING
++ || SCpnt->state == SCSI_STATE_UNUSED) {
++ continue;
++ }
++ /*
++ * Rats. Something is still floating around out there. This could
++ * be the result of the fact that the upper level drivers are still frobbing
++ * commands that might have succeeded. There are two outcomes. One is that
++ * the command block will eventually be freed, and the other one is that
++ * the command will be queued and will be finished along the way.
++ */
++ SCSI_LOG_ERROR_RECOVERY(1, printk("Error handler prematurely woken - commands still active (%p %x %d)\n", SCpnt, SCpnt->state, SCpnt->target));
++
++/*
++ * panic("SCSI Error handler woken too early\n");
++ *
++ * This is no longer a problem, since now the code cares only about
++ * SCSI_STATE_TIMEOUT and SCSI_STATE_FAILED.
++ * Other states are useful only to release active commands when devices are
++ * set offline. If (host->host_active == host->host_busy) we can safely assume
++ * that there are no commands in state other then TIMEOUT od FAILED. (DB)
++ *
++ * FIXME:
++ * It is not easy to release correctly commands according to their state when
++ * devices are set offline, when the state is neither TIMEOUT nor FAILED.
++ * When a device is set offline, we can have some command with
++ * rq_status=RQ_SCSY_BUSY, owner=SCSI_STATE_HIGHLEVEL,
++ * state=SCSI_STATE_INITIALIZING and the driver module cannot be released.
++ * (DB, 17 May 1998)
++ */
++ }
++ }
++
++ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(unjam_method); i++) {
++ unjam_method[i](host, &SCdone);
++
++ /*
++ * If we solved all of the problems, then
++ * let's rev up the engines again.
++ */
++ if (host->host_failed == 0) {
++ ourrtn = TRUE;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
+
+ /*
+ * We should have a list of commands that we 'finished' during the course of
+@@ -2013,3 +2300,17 @@
+ * tab-width: 8
+ * End:
+ */
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_eh_times_out);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_eh_retry_command);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_request_sense);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_test_unit_ready);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_unit_is_ready);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_eh_finish_command);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_try_to_abort_command);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_try_bus_device_reset);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_try_bus_reset);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_try_host_reset);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_sense_valid);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_done);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_decide_disposition);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c 2003-08-25 12:44:42.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_ioctl.c 2004-01-14 21:39:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -153,6 +153,29 @@
+ return result;
+ }
+
++int scsi_set_medium_removal(Scsi_Device *dev, char state)
++{
++ char scsi_cmd[MAX_COMMAND_SIZE];
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!dev->removable || !dev->lockable)
++ return 0;
++
++ scsi_cmd[0] = ALLOW_MEDIUM_REMOVAL;
++ scsi_cmd[1] = (dev->scsi_level <= SCSI_2) ? (dev->lun << 5) : 0;
++ scsi_cmd[2] = 0;
++ scsi_cmd[3] = 0;
++ scsi_cmd[4] = state;
++ scsi_cmd[5] = 0;
++
++ ret = ioctl_internal_command(dev, scsi_cmd, IOCTL_NORMAL_TIMEOUT, NORMAL_RETRIES);
++
++ if (ret == 0)
++ dev->locked = state == SCSI_REMOVAL_PREVENT;
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
+ /*
+ * This interface is depreciated - users should use the scsi generic (sg)
+ * interface instead, as this is a more flexible approach to performing
+@@ -450,24 +473,9 @@
+ return scsi_ioctl_send_command((Scsi_Device *) dev,
+ (Scsi_Ioctl_Command *) arg);
+ case SCSI_IOCTL_DOORLOCK:
+- if (!dev->removable || !dev->lockable)
+- return 0;
+- scsi_cmd[0] = ALLOW_MEDIUM_REMOVAL;
+- scsi_cmd[1] = cmd_byte1;
+- scsi_cmd[2] = scsi_cmd[3] = scsi_cmd[5] = 0;
+- scsi_cmd[4] = SCSI_REMOVAL_PREVENT;
+- return ioctl_internal_command((Scsi_Device *) dev, scsi_cmd,
+- IOCTL_NORMAL_TIMEOUT, NORMAL_RETRIES);
+- break;
++ return scsi_set_medium_removal(dev, SCSI_REMOVAL_PREVENT);
+ case SCSI_IOCTL_DOORUNLOCK:
+- if (!dev->removable || !dev->lockable)
+- return 0;
+- scsi_cmd[0] = ALLOW_MEDIUM_REMOVAL;
+- scsi_cmd[1] = cmd_byte1;
+- scsi_cmd[2] = scsi_cmd[3] = scsi_cmd[5] = 0;
+- scsi_cmd[4] = SCSI_REMOVAL_ALLOW;
+- return ioctl_internal_command((Scsi_Device *) dev, scsi_cmd,
+- IOCTL_NORMAL_TIMEOUT, NORMAL_RETRIES);
++ return scsi_set_medium_removal(dev, SCSI_REMOVAL_ALLOW);
+ case SCSI_IOCTL_TEST_UNIT_READY:
+ scsi_cmd[0] = TEST_UNIT_READY;
+ scsi_cmd[1] = cmd_byte1;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c 2004-04-18 21:47:51.000000000 +0100
+@@ -208,6 +208,30 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
++ * Function: scsi_setup_cmd_retry()
++ *
++ * Purpose: Restore the command state for a retry
++ *
++ * Arguments: SCpnt - command to be restored
++ *
++ * Returns: Nothing
++ *
++ * Notes: Immediately prior to retrying a command, we need
++ * to restore certain fields that we saved above.
++ */
++void scsi_setup_cmd_retry(Scsi_Cmnd *SCpnt)
++{
++ memcpy((void *) SCpnt->cmnd, (void *) SCpnt->data_cmnd,
++ sizeof(SCpnt->data_cmnd));
++ SCpnt->request_buffer = SCpnt->buffer;
++ SCpnt->request_bufflen = SCpnt->bufflen;
++ SCpnt->use_sg = SCpnt->old_use_sg;
++ SCpnt->cmd_len = SCpnt->old_cmd_len;
++ SCpnt->sc_data_direction = SCpnt->sc_old_data_direction;
++ SCpnt->underflow = SCpnt->old_underflow;
++}
++
++/*
+ * Function: scsi_queue_next_request()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Handle post-processing of completed commands.
+@@ -731,7 +755,7 @@
+ printk("scsi%d: ERROR on channel %d, id %d, lun %d, CDB: ",
+ SCpnt->host->host_no, (int) SCpnt->channel,
+ (int) SCpnt->target, (int) SCpnt->lun);
+- print_command(SCpnt->cmnd);
++ print_command(SCpnt->data_cmnd);
+ print_sense("sd", SCpnt);
+ SCpnt = scsi_end_request(SCpnt, 0, block_sectors);
+ return;
+@@ -906,8 +930,17 @@
+ * space. Technically the error handling thread should be
+ * doing this crap, but the error handler isn't used by
+ * most hosts.
++ *
++ * (rmk)
++ * Trying to lock the door can cause deadlocks. We therefore
++ * only use this for old hosts; our door locking is now done
++ * by the error handler in scsi_restart_operations for new
++ * eh hosts.
++ *
++ * Note that we don't clear was_reset here; this is used by
++ * st.c, and either one or other has to die.
+ */
+- if (SDpnt->was_reset) {
++ if (SHpnt->hostt->use_new_eh_code == 0 && SDpnt->was_reset) {
+ /*
+ * We need to relock the door, but we might
+ * be in an interrupt handler. Only do this
+@@ -918,7 +951,7 @@
+ * this work.
+ */
+ SDpnt->was_reset = 0;
+- if (SDpnt->removable && !in_interrupt()) {
++ if (SDpnt->removable && SDpnt->locked && !in_interrupt()) {
+ spin_unlock_irq(&io_request_lock);
+ scsi_ioctl(SDpnt, SCSI_IOCTL_DOORLOCK, 0);
+ spin_lock_irq(&io_request_lock);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_syms.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_syms.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/scsi_syms.c 2004-04-19 11:44:16.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/scsi_syms.c 2004-04-18 21:47:51.000000000 +0100
+@@ -104,3 +104,6 @@
+ extern int scsi_delete_timer(Scsi_Cmnd *);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_add_timer);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_delete_timer);
++
++extern int scsi_set_medium_removal(Scsi_Device *dev, char state);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(scsi_set_medium_removal);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/sd.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/sd.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/sd.c 2003-08-25 12:44:42.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/sd.c 2004-01-14 21:39:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -399,6 +399,7 @@
+ this_count = 0xffff;
+
+ SCpnt->cmnd[0] += READ_10 - READ_6;
++ SCpnt->cmnd[1] |= 1 << 3; /* Set FUA --rmk */
+ SCpnt->cmnd[2] = (unsigned char) (block >> 24) & 0xff;
+ SCpnt->cmnd[3] = (unsigned char) (block >> 16) & 0xff;
+ SCpnt->cmnd[4] = (unsigned char) (block >> 8) & 0xff;
+@@ -524,7 +525,7 @@
+ if (SDev->removable)
+ if (SDev->access_count==1)
+ if (scsi_block_when_processing_errors(SDev))
+- scsi_ioctl(SDev, SCSI_IOCTL_DOORLOCK, NULL);
++ scsi_set_medium_removal(SDev, SCSI_REMOVAL_PREVENT);
+
+
+ return 0;
+@@ -553,7 +554,7 @@
+ if (SDev->removable) {
+ if (!SDev->access_count)
+ if (scsi_block_when_processing_errors(SDev))
+- scsi_ioctl(SDev, SCSI_IOCTL_DOORUNLOCK, NULL);
++ scsi_set_medium_removal(SDev, SCSI_REMOVAL_ALLOW);
+ }
+ if (SDev->host->hostt->module)
+ __MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT(SDev->host->hostt->module);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/sr_ioctl.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/sr_ioctl.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/scsi/sr_ioctl.c 2002-11-28 23:53:14.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/scsi/sr_ioctl.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -214,9 +214,8 @@
+
+ int sr_lock_door(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int lock)
+ {
+- return scsi_ioctl(scsi_CDs[MINOR(cdi->dev)].device,
+- lock ? SCSI_IOCTL_DOORLOCK : SCSI_IOCTL_DOORUNLOCK,
+- 0);
++ return scsi_set_medium_removal(scsi_CDs[MINOR(cdi->dev)].device,
++ lock ? SCSI_REMOVAL_PREVENT : SCSI_REMOVAL_ALLOW);
+ }
+
+ int sr_drive_status(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int slot)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/21285.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/21285.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/21285.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/21285.c 2004-04-04 23:11:12.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,599 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/serial_21285.c
++ *
++ * Driver for the serial port on the 21285 StrongArm-110 core logic chip.
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c
++ *
++ * $Id: 21285.c,v 1.4.2.1 2002/10/24 09:53:23 rmk Exp $
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/major.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/dec21285.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++
++#define BAUD_BASE (mem_fclk_21285/64)
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++#define SERIAL_21285_NAME "tts/FB%d"
++#define SERIAL_21285_AUXNAME "cua/FB%d"
++#else
++#define SERIAL_21285_NAME "ttyFB"
++#define SERIAL_21285_AUXNAME "cuafb"
++#endif
++
++#define SERIAL_21285_MAJOR 204
++#define SERIAL_21285_MINOR 4
++
++#define SERIAL_21285_AUXMAJOR 205
++#define SERIAL_21285_AUXMINOR 4
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_OLD
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++/*
++ * Compatability with a mistake made a long time ago.
++ * Note - the use of "ttyI", "/dev/ttyS0" and major/minor 5,64
++ * is HIGHLY DEPRECIATED, and will be removed in the 2.5
++ * kernel series.
++ * -- rmk 15/04/2000
++ */
++#define SERIAL_21285_OLD_NAME "ttyI"
++#define SERIAL_21285_OLD_MAJOR TTY_MAJOR
++#define SERIAL_21285_OLD_MINOR 64
++
++static struct tty_driver rs285_old_driver;
++#endif
++
++static struct tty_driver rs285_driver, callout_driver;
++static int rs285_refcount;
++static struct tty_struct *rs285_table[1];
++
++static struct termios *rs285_termios[1];
++static struct termios *rs285_termios_locked[1];
++
++static char wbuf[1000], *putp = wbuf, *getp = wbuf, x_char;
++static struct tty_struct *rs285_tty;
++static DECLARE_MUTEX(rs285_sem);
++static int rs285_use_count;
++static unsigned long rs285_irq_enabled;
++
++#define TX_IRQ_BIT (0)
++#define RX_IRQ_BIT (1)
++
++static void rs285_stop_tx(void)
++{
++ if (test_and_clear_bit(TX_IRQ_BIT, &rs285_irq_enabled))
++ disable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
++}
++
++static void rs285_start_tx(void)
++{
++ if (!test_and_set_bit(TX_IRQ_BIT, &rs285_irq_enabled))
++ enable_irq(IRQ_CONTX);
++}
++
++static void rs285_stop_rx(void)
++{
++ if (test_and_clear_bit(RX_IRQ_BIT, &rs285_irq_enabled))
++ disable_irq(IRQ_CONRX);
++}
++
++static void rs285_start_rx(void)
++{
++ if (!test_and_set_bit(RX_IRQ_BIT, &rs285_irq_enabled))
++ enable_irq(IRQ_CONRX);
++}
++
++static int rs285_write_room(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ return putp >= getp ? (sizeof(wbuf) - (long) putp + (long) getp) : ((long) getp - (long) putp - 1);
++}
++
++static void rs285_rx_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ if (!rs285_tty) {
++ rs285_stop_rx();
++ return;
++ }
++ while (!(*CSR_UARTFLG & 0x10)) {
++ int ch, flag;
++ ch = *CSR_UARTDR;
++ flag = *CSR_RXSTAT;
++ if (flag & 4)
++ tty_insert_flip_char(rs285_tty, 0, TTY_OVERRUN);
++ if (flag & 2)
++ flag = TTY_PARITY;
++ else if (flag & 1)
++ flag = TTY_FRAME;
++ tty_insert_flip_char(rs285_tty, ch, flag);
++ }
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(rs285_tty);
++}
++
++static void rs285_send_xchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch)
++{
++ x_char = ch;
++ rs285_start_tx();
++}
++
++static void rs285_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ if (I_IXOFF(tty))
++ rs285_send_xchar(tty, STOP_CHAR(tty));
++}
++
++static void rs285_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ if (I_IXOFF(tty)) {
++ if (x_char)
++ x_char = 0;
++ else
++ rs285_send_xchar(tty, START_CHAR(tty));
++ }
++}
++
++static void rs285_tx_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ while (!(*CSR_UARTFLG & 0x20)) {
++ if (x_char) {
++ *CSR_UARTDR = x_char;
++ x_char = 0;
++ continue;
++ }
++ if (putp == getp) {
++ rs285_stop_tx();
++ break;
++ }
++ *CSR_UARTDR = *getp;
++ if (++getp >= wbuf + sizeof(wbuf))
++ getp = wbuf;
++ }
++ if (rs285_tty)
++ wake_up_interruptible(&rs285_tty->write_wait);
++}
++
++static inline int rs285_xmit(int ch)
++{
++ if (putp + 1 == getp || (putp + 1 == wbuf + sizeof(wbuf) && getp == wbuf))
++ return 0;
++ *putp = ch;
++ if (++putp >= wbuf + sizeof(wbuf))
++ putp = wbuf;
++ rs285_start_tx();
++ return 1;
++}
++
++static int rs285_write(struct tty_struct *tty, int from_user,
++ const u_char * buf, int count)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ if (from_user && verify_area(VERIFY_READ, buf, count))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
++ char ch;
++ if (from_user)
++ __get_user(ch, buf + i);
++ else
++ ch = buf[i];
++ if (!rs285_xmit(ch))
++ break;
++ }
++ return i;
++}
++
++static void rs285_put_char(struct tty_struct *tty, u_char ch)
++{
++ rs285_xmit(ch);
++}
++
++static int rs285_chars_in_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ return sizeof(wbuf) - rs285_write_room(tty);
++}
++
++static void rs285_flush_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ rs285_stop_tx();
++ putp = getp = wbuf;
++ if (x_char)
++ rs285_start_tx();
++}
++
++static inline void rs285_set_cflag(int cflag)
++{
++ int h_lcr, baud, quot;
++
++ switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
++ case CS5:
++ h_lcr = 0x10;
++ break;
++ case CS6:
++ h_lcr = 0x30;
++ break;
++ case CS7:
++ h_lcr = 0x50;
++ break;
++ default: /* CS8 */
++ h_lcr = 0x70;
++ break;
++
++ }
++ if (cflag & CSTOPB)
++ h_lcr |= 0x08;
++ if (cflag & PARENB)
++ h_lcr |= 0x02;
++ if (!(cflag & PARODD))
++ h_lcr |= 0x04;
++
++ switch (cflag & CBAUD) {
++ case B200: baud = 200; break;
++ case B300: baud = 300; break;
++ case B1200: baud = 1200; break;
++ case B1800: baud = 1800; break;
++ case B2400: baud = 2400; break;
++ case B4800: baud = 4800; break;
++ default:
++ case B9600: baud = 9600; break;
++ case B19200: baud = 19200; break;
++ case B38400: baud = 38400; break;
++ case B57600: baud = 57600; break;
++ case B115200: baud = 115200; break;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * The documented expression for selecting the divisor is:
++ * BAUD_BASE / baud - 1
++ * However, typically BAUD_BASE is not divisible by baud, so
++ * we want to select the divisor that gives us the minimum
++ * error. Therefore, we want:
++ * int(BAUD_BASE / baud - 0.5) ->
++ * int(BAUD_BASE / baud - (baud >> 1) / baud) ->
++ * int((BAUD_BASE - (baud >> 1)) / baud)
++ */
++ quot = (BAUD_BASE - (baud >> 1)) / baud;
++
++ *CSR_UARTCON = 0;
++ *CSR_L_UBRLCR = quot & 0xff;
++ *CSR_M_UBRLCR = (quot >> 8) & 0x0f;
++ *CSR_H_UBRLCR = h_lcr;
++ *CSR_UARTCON = 1;
++}
++
++static void rs285_set_termios(struct tty_struct *tty, struct termios *old)
++{
++ if (old && tty->termios->c_cflag == old->c_cflag)
++ return;
++ rs285_set_cflag(tty->termios->c_cflag);
++}
++
++
++static void rs285_stop(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ rs285_stop_tx();
++}
++
++static void rs285_start(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ rs285_start_tx();
++}
++
++static void rs285_wait_until_sent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout)
++{
++ int orig_jiffies = jiffies;
++ while (*CSR_UARTFLG & 8) {
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(1);
++ if (signal_pending(current))
++ break;
++ if (timeout && time_after(jiffies, orig_jiffies + timeout))
++ break;
++ }
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
++}
++
++static int rs285_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
++{
++ int line, ret;
++
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++
++ line = MINOR(tty->device) - tty->driver.minor_start;
++ if (line)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ ret = down_interruptible(&rs285_sem);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++
++ tty->driver_data = NULL;
++ rs285_tty = tty;
++
++ if (rs285_use_count == 0) {
++ rs285_irq_enabled = 3;
++ ret = request_irq(IRQ_CONRX, rs285_rx_int, 0, "rs285", NULL);
++ if (ret == 0) {
++ ret = request_irq(IRQ_CONTX, rs285_tx_int, 0, "rs285",
++ NULL);
++ if (ret)
++ free_irq(IRQ_CONRX, NULL);
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0)
++ rs285_use_count++;
++
++ up(&rs285_sem);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void rs285_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
++{
++ down(&rs285_sem);
++ if (!--rs285_use_count) {
++ rs285_wait_until_sent(tty, 0);
++ rs285_stop_rx();
++ rs285_stop_tx();
++ rs285_tty = NULL;
++ free_irq(IRQ_CONTX, NULL);
++ free_irq(IRQ_CONRX, NULL);
++ }
++ up(&rs285_sem);
++ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
++}
++
++static int __init rs285_init(void)
++{
++ int baud = B9600;
++
++ if (machine_is_personal_server())
++ baud = B57600;
++
++ rs285_driver.magic = TTY_DRIVER_MAGIC;
++ rs285_driver.driver_name = "serial_21285";
++ rs285_driver.name = SERIAL_21285_NAME;
++ rs285_driver.major = SERIAL_21285_MAJOR;
++ rs285_driver.minor_start = SERIAL_21285_MINOR;
++ rs285_driver.num = 1;
++ rs285_driver.type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
++ rs285_driver.subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
++ rs285_driver.init_termios = tty_std_termios;
++ rs285_driver.init_termios.c_cflag = baud | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
++ rs285_driver.flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW;
++ rs285_driver.refcount = &rs285_refcount;
++ rs285_driver.table = rs285_table;
++ rs285_driver.termios = rs285_termios;
++ rs285_driver.termios_locked = rs285_termios_locked;
++
++ rs285_driver.open = rs285_open;
++ rs285_driver.close = rs285_close;
++ rs285_driver.write = rs285_write;
++ rs285_driver.put_char = rs285_put_char;
++ rs285_driver.write_room = rs285_write_room;
++ rs285_driver.chars_in_buffer = rs285_chars_in_buffer;
++ rs285_driver.flush_buffer = rs285_flush_buffer;
++ rs285_driver.throttle = rs285_throttle;
++ rs285_driver.unthrottle = rs285_unthrottle;
++ rs285_driver.send_xchar = rs285_send_xchar;
++ rs285_driver.set_termios = rs285_set_termios;
++ rs285_driver.stop = rs285_stop;
++ rs285_driver.start = rs285_start;
++ rs285_driver.wait_until_sent = rs285_wait_until_sent;
++
++ callout_driver = rs285_driver;
++ callout_driver.name = SERIAL_21285_AUXNAME;
++ callout_driver.major = SERIAL_21285_AUXMAJOR;
++ callout_driver.subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_CALLOUT;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_OLD
++ if (!machine_is_ebsa285() && !machine_is_netwinder()) {
++ rs285_old_driver = rs285_driver;
++ rs285_old_driver.name = SERIAL_21285_OLD_NAME;
++ rs285_old_driver.major = SERIAL_21285_OLD_MAJOR;
++ rs285_old_driver.minor_start = SERIAL_21285_OLD_MINOR;
++
++ if (tty_register_driver(&rs285_old_driver))
++ printk(KERN_ERR "Couldn't register old 21285 serial driver\n");
++ }
++#endif
++
++ if (tty_register_driver(&rs285_driver))
++ printk(KERN_ERR "Couldn't register 21285 serial driver\n");
++ if (tty_register_driver(&callout_driver))
++ printk(KERN_ERR "Couldn't register 21285 callout driver\n");
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit rs285_fini(void)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ int ret;
++
++ save_flags(flags);
++ cli();
++ ret = tty_unregister_driver(&callout_driver);
++ if (ret)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to unregister 21285 callout driver "
++ "(%d)\n", ret);
++ ret = tty_unregister_driver(&rs285_driver);
++ if (ret)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to unregister 21285 driver (%d)\n",
++ ret);
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_OLD
++ if (!machine_is_ebsa285() && !machine_is_netwinder()) {
++ ret = tty_unregister_driver(&rs285_old_driver);
++ if (ret)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to unregister old 21285 "
++ "driver (%d)\n", ret);
++ }
++#endif
++ free_irq(IRQ_CONTX, NULL);
++ free_irq(IRQ_CONRX, NULL);
++ restore_flags(flags);
++}
++
++module_init(rs285_init);
++module_exit(rs285_fini);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE
++/************** console driver *****************/
++
++static void rs285_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, u_int count)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ rs285_stop_tx();
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
++ while (*CSR_UARTFLG & 0x20);
++ *CSR_UARTDR = s[i];
++ if (s[i] == '\n') {
++ while (*CSR_UARTFLG & 0x20);
++ *CSR_UARTDR = '\r';
++ }
++ }
++ rs285_start_tx();
++}
++
++static kdev_t rs285_console_device(struct console *c)
++{
++ return MKDEV(SERIAL_21285_MAJOR, SERIAL_21285_MINOR);
++}
++
++static int __init rs285_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ int baud = 9600;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++ int flow;
++ int cflag = CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
++
++ if (machine_is_personal_server())
++ baud = 57600;
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits, &flow);
++
++ /*
++ * Now construct a cflag setting.
++ */
++ switch (baud) {
++ case 1200:
++ cflag |= B1200;
++ break;
++ case 2400:
++ cflag |= B2400;
++ break;
++ case 4800:
++ cflag |= B4800;
++ break;
++ case 9600:
++ cflag |= B9600;
++ break;
++ case 19200:
++ cflag |= B19200;
++ break;
++ case 38400:
++ cflag |= B38400;
++ break;
++ case 57600:
++ cflag |= B57600;
++ break;
++ case 115200:
++ cflag |= B115200;
++ break;
++ default:
++ cflag |= B9600;
++ break;
++ }
++ switch (bits) {
++ case 7:
++ cflag |= CS7;
++ break;
++ default:
++ cflag |= CS8;
++ break;
++ }
++ switch (parity) {
++ case 'o':
++ case 'O':
++ cflag |= PARODD;
++ break;
++ case 'e':
++ case 'E':
++ cflag |= PARENB;
++ break;
++ }
++ co->cflag = cflag;
++ rs285_set_cflag(cflag);
++ rs285_console_write(NULL, "\e[2J\e[Hboot ", 12);
++ if (options)
++ rs285_console_write(NULL, options, strlen(options));
++ else
++ rs285_console_write(NULL, "no options", 10);
++ rs285_console_write(NULL, "\n", 1);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_OLD
++static struct console rs285_old_cons =
++{
++ SERIAL_21285_OLD_NAME,
++ rs285_console_write,
++ NULL,
++ rs285_console_device,
++ NULL,
++ rs285_console_setup,
++ CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ -1,
++ 0,
++ NULL
++};
++#endif
++
++static struct console rs285_cons =
++{
++ name: SERIAL_21285_NAME,
++ write: rs285_console_write,
++ device: rs285_console_device,
++ setup: rs285_console_setup,
++ flags: CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ index: -1,
++};
++
++void __init rs285_console_init(void)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_OLD
++ if (!machine_is_ebsa285() && !machine_is_netwinder())
++ register_console(&rs285_old_cons);
++#endif
++ register_console(&rs285_cons);
++}
++
++#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE */
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel Footbridge (21285) serial driver");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/8250.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/8250.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/8250.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/8250.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,2170 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/serial/8250.c
++ *
++ * Driver for 8250/16550-type serial ports
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * $Id: 8250.c,v 1.14.2.8 2002/10/24 14:31:31 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ * A note about mapbase / membase
++ *
++ * mapbase is the physical address of the IO port. Currently, we don't
++ * support this very well, and it may well be dropped from this driver
++ * in future. As such, mapbase should be NULL.
++ *
++ * membase is an 'ioremapped' cookie. This is compatible with the old
++ * serial.c driver, and is currently the preferred form.
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
++#include <linux/major.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++#include <linux/serial_reg.h>
++#include <linux/serialP.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++#include <linux/kmod.h>
++
++#include <asm/system.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++
++#include "8250.h"
++
++/*
++ * Configuration:
++ * share_irqs - whether we pass SA_SHIRQ to request_irq(). This option
++ * is unsafe when used on edge-triggered interrupts.
++ */
++unsigned int share_irqs = SERIAL8250_SHARE_IRQS;
++
++/*
++ * Debugging.
++ */
++#if 0
++#define DEBUG_AUTOCONF(fmt...) printk(fmt)
++#else
++#define DEBUG_AUTOCONF(fmt...) do { } while (0)
++#endif
++
++#if 0
++#define DEBUG_INTR(fmt...) printk(fmt)
++#else
++#define DEBUG_INTR(fmt...) do { } while (0)
++#endif
++
++#define PASS_LIMIT 256
++
++/*
++ * We default to IRQ0 for the "no irq" hack. Some
++ * machine types want others as well - they're free
++ * to redefine this in their header file.
++ */
++#define is_real_interrupt(irq) ((irq) != 0)
++
++/*
++ * This converts from our new CONFIG_ symbols to the symbols
++ * that asm/serial.h expects. You _NEED_ to comment out the
++ * linux/config.h include contained inside asm/serial.h for
++ * this to work.
++ */
++#undef CONFIG_SERIAL_MANY_PORTS
++#undef CONFIG_SERIAL_DETECT_IRQ
++#undef CONFIG_SERIAL_MULTIPORT
++#undef CONFIG_HUB6
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ
++#define CONFIG_SERIAL_DETECT_IRQ 1
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MULTIPORT
++#define CONFIG_SERIAL_MULTIPORT 1
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_HUB6
++#define CONFIG_HUB6 1
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS
++#define CONFIG_SERIAL_MANY_PORTS 1
++#endif
++
++#include <asm/serial.h>
++
++static struct old_serial_port old_serial_port[] = {
++ SERIAL_PORT_DFNS /* defined in asm/serial.h */
++};
++
++#define UART_NR ARRAY_SIZE(old_serial_port)
++
++static struct tty_driver normal, callout;
++static struct tty_struct *serial8250_table[UART_NR];
++static struct termios *serial8250_termios[UART_NR], *serial8250_termios_locked[UART_NR];
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA) && defined(MODULE)
++
++#define PORT_RSA_MAX 4
++static int probe_rsa[PORT_RSA_MAX];
++static int force_rsa[PORT_RSA_MAX];
++#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA */
++
++struct uart_8250_port {
++ struct uart_port port;
++ struct timer_list timer; /* "no irq" timer */
++ struct list_head list; /* ports on this IRQ */
++ unsigned int capabilities; /* port capabilities */
++ unsigned char acr;
++ unsigned char ier;
++ unsigned short rev;
++ unsigned char lcr;
++ unsigned char mcr;
++ unsigned char mcr_mask; /* mask of user bits */
++ unsigned char mcr_force; /* mask of forced bits */
++ unsigned char efr;
++ unsigned int lsr_break_flag;
++
++ /*
++ * We provide a per-port pm hook.
++ */
++ void (*pm)(struct uart_port *port,
++ unsigned int state, unsigned int old);
++};
++
++struct irq_info {
++ spinlock_t lock;
++ struct list_head *head;
++};
++
++static struct irq_info irq_lists[NR_IRQS];
++
++/*
++ * Here we define the default xmit fifo size used for each type of UART.
++ */
++static const struct serial_uart_config uart_config[PORT_MAX_8250+1] = {
++ { "unknown", 1, 0 },
++ { "8250", 1, 0 },
++ { "16450", 1, 0 },
++ { "16550", 1, 0 },
++ { "16550A", 16, UART_CLEAR_FIFO | UART_USE_FIFO },
++ { "Cirrus", 1, 0 },
++ { "ST16650", 1, UART_CLEAR_FIFO | UART_STARTECH },
++ { "ST16650V2", 32, UART_CLEAR_FIFO | UART_USE_FIFO | UART_STARTECH },
++ { "TI16750", 64, UART_CLEAR_FIFO | UART_USE_FIFO },
++ { "Startech", 1, 0 },
++ { "16C950/954", 128, UART_CLEAR_FIFO | UART_USE_FIFO },
++ { "ST16654", 64, UART_CLEAR_FIFO | UART_USE_FIFO | UART_STARTECH },
++ { "XR16850", 128, UART_CLEAR_FIFO | UART_USE_FIFO | UART_STARTECH },
++ { "RSA", 2048, UART_CLEAR_FIFO | UART_USE_FIFO }
++};
++
++static _INLINE_ unsigned int serial_in(struct uart_8250_port *up, int offset)
++{
++ offset <<= up->port.regshift;
++
++ switch (up->port.iotype) {
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_HUB6
++ case SERIAL_IO_HUB6:
++ outb(up->port.hub6 - 1 + offset, up->port.iobase);
++ return inb(up->port.iobase + 1);
++#endif
++
++ case SERIAL_IO_MEM:
++ return readb(up->port.membase + offset);
++
++ default:
++ return inb(up->port.iobase + offset);
++ }
++}
++
++static _INLINE_ void
++serial_out(struct uart_8250_port *up, int offset, int value)
++{
++ offset <<= up->port.regshift;
++
++ switch (up->port.iotype) {
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_HUB6
++ case SERIAL_IO_HUB6:
++ outb(up->port.hub6 - 1 + offset, up->port.iobase);
++ outb(value, up->port.iobase + 1);
++ break;
++#endif
++
++ case SERIAL_IO_MEM:
++ writeb(value, up->port.membase + offset);
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ outb(value, up->port.iobase + offset);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * We used to support using pause I/O for certain machines. We
++ * haven't supported this for a while, but just in case it's badly
++ * needed for certain old 386 machines, I've left these #define's
++ * in....
++ */
++#define serial_inp(up, offset) serial_in(up, offset)
++#define serial_outp(up, offset, value) serial_out(up, offset, value)
++
++
++/*
++ * For the 16C950
++ */
++static void serial_icr_write(struct uart_8250_port *up, int offset, int value)
++{
++ serial_out(up, UART_SCR, offset);
++ serial_out(up, UART_ICR, value);
++}
++
++static unsigned int serial_icr_read(struct uart_8250_port *up, int offset)
++{
++ unsigned int value;
++
++ serial_icr_write(up, UART_ACR, up->acr | UART_ACR_ICRRD);
++ serial_out(up, UART_SCR, offset);
++ value = serial_in(up, UART_ICR);
++ serial_icr_write(up, UART_ACR, up->acr);
++
++ return value;
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA
++/*
++ * Attempts to turn on the RSA FIFO. Returns zero on failure.
++ * We set the port uart clock rate if we succeed.
++ */
++static int __enable_rsa(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ unsigned char mode;
++ int result;
++
++ mode = serial_inp(up, UART_RSA_MSR);
++ result = mode & UART_RSA_MSR_FIFO;
++
++ if (!result) {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_RSA_MSR, mode | UART_RSA_MSR_FIFO);
++ mode = serial_inp(up, UART_RSA_MSR);
++ result = mode & UART_RSA_MSR_FIFO;
++ }
++
++ if (result)
++ up->port.uartclk = SERIAL_RSA_BAUD_BASE * 16;
++
++ return result;
++}
++
++static void enable_rsa(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_RSA) {
++ if (up->port.uartclk != SERIAL_RSA_BAUD_BASE * 16) {
++ spin_lock_irq(&up->port.lock);
++ __enable_rsa(up);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&up->port.lock);
++ }
++ if (up->port.uartclk == SERIAL_RSA_BAUD_BASE * 16)
++ serial_outp(up, UART_RSA_FRR, 0);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Attempts to turn off the RSA FIFO. Returns zero on failure.
++ * It is unknown why interrupts were disabled in here. However,
++ * the caller is expected to preserve this behaviour by grabbing
++ * the spinlock before calling this function.
++ */
++static void disable_rsa(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ unsigned char mode;
++ int result;
++
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_RSA &&
++ up->port.uartclk == SERIAL_RSA_BAUD_BASE * 16) {
++ spin_lock_irq(&up->port.lock);
++
++ mode = serial_inp(up, UART_RSA_MSR);
++ result = !(mode & UART_RSA_MSR_FIFO);
++
++ if (!result) {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_RSA_MSR, mode & ~UART_RSA_MSR_FIFO);
++ mode = serial_inp(up, UART_RSA_MSR);
++ result = !(mode & UART_RSA_MSR_FIFO);
++ }
++
++ if (result)
++ up->port.uartclk = SERIAL_RSA_BAUD_BASE_LO * 16;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&up->port.lock);
++ }
++}
++#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA */
++
++/*
++ * This is a quickie test to see how big the FIFO is.
++ * It doesn't work at all the time, more's the pity.
++ */
++static int size_fifo(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ unsigned char old_fcr, old_mcr, old_dll, old_dlm;
++ int count;
++
++ old_fcr = serial_inp(up, UART_FCR);
++ old_mcr = serial_inp(up, UART_MCR);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO |
++ UART_FCR_CLEAR_RCVR | UART_FCR_CLEAR_XMIT);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, UART_MCR_LOOP);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, UART_LCR_DLAB);
++ old_dll = serial_inp(up, UART_DLL);
++ old_dlm = serial_inp(up, UART_DLM);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLL, 0x01);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLM, 0x00);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0x03);
++ for (count = 0; count < 256; count++)
++ serial_outp(up, UART_TX, count);
++ mdelay(20);/* FIXME - schedule_timeout */
++ for (count = 0; (serial_inp(up, UART_LSR) & UART_LSR_DR) &&
++ (count < 256); count++)
++ serial_inp(up, UART_RX);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, old_fcr);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, old_mcr);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, UART_LCR_DLAB);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLL, old_dll);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLM, old_dlm);
++
++ return count;
++}
++
++/*
++ * This is a helper routine to autodetect StarTech/Exar/Oxsemi UART's.
++ * When this function is called we know it is at least a StarTech
++ * 16650 V2, but it might be one of several StarTech UARTs, or one of
++ * its clones. (We treat the broken original StarTech 16650 V1 as a
++ * 16550, and why not? Startech doesn't seem to even acknowledge its
++ * existence.)
++ *
++ * What evil have men's minds wrought...
++ */
++static void autoconfig_has_efr(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ unsigned char id1, id2, id3, rev, saved_dll, saved_dlm;
++
++ /*
++ * First we check to see if it's an Oxford Semiconductor UART.
++ *
++ * If we have to do this here because some non-National
++ * Semiconductor clone chips lock up if you try writing to the
++ * LSR register (which serial_icr_read does)
++ */
++
++ /*
++ * Check for Oxford Semiconductor 16C950.
++ *
++ * EFR [4] must be set else this test fails.
++ *
++ * This shouldn't be necessary, but Mike Hudson (Exoray@isys.ca)
++ * claims that it's needed for 952 dual UART's (which are not
++ * recommended for new designs).
++ */
++ up->acr = 0;
++ serial_out(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_out(up, UART_EFR, 0x10);
++ serial_out(up, UART_LCR, 0x00);
++ id1 = serial_icr_read(up, UART_ID1);
++ id2 = serial_icr_read(up, UART_ID2);
++ id3 = serial_icr_read(up, UART_ID3);
++ rev = serial_icr_read(up, UART_REV);
++
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("950id=%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x ", id1, id2, id3, rev);
++
++ if (id1 == 0x16 && id2 == 0xC9 &&
++ (id3 == 0x50 || id3 == 0x52 || id3 == 0x54)) {
++ up->port.type = PORT_16C950;
++ up->rev = rev | (id3 << 8);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * We check for a XR16C850 by setting DLL and DLM to 0, and then
++ * reading back DLL and DLM. The chip type depends on the DLM
++ * value read back:
++ * 0x10 - XR16C850 and the DLL contains the chip revision.
++ * 0x12 - XR16C2850.
++ * 0x14 - XR16C854.
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, UART_LCR_DLAB);
++ saved_dll = serial_inp(up, UART_DLL);
++ saved_dlm = serial_inp(up, UART_DLM);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLL, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLM, 0);
++ id2 = serial_inp(up, UART_DLL);
++ id1 = serial_inp(up, UART_DLM);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLL, saved_dll);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLM, saved_dlm);
++
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("850id=%02x:%02x ", id1, id2);
++
++ if (id1 == 0x10 || id1 == 0x12 || id1 == 0x14) {
++ if (id1 == 0x10)
++ up->rev = id2;
++ up->port.type = PORT_16850;
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * It wasn't an XR16C850.
++ *
++ * We distinguish between the '654 and the '650 by counting
++ * how many bytes are in the FIFO. I'm using this for now,
++ * since that's the technique that was sent to me in the
++ * serial driver update, but I'm not convinced this works.
++ * I've had problems doing this in the past. -TYT
++ */
++ if (size_fifo(up) == 64)
++ up->port.type = PORT_16654;
++ else
++ up->port.type = PORT_16650V2;
++}
++
++/*
++ * We detected a chip without a FIFO. Only two fall into
++ * this category - the original 8250 and the 16450. The
++ * 16450 has a scratch register (accessible with LCR=0)
++ */
++static void autoconfig_8250(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ unsigned char scratch, status1, status2;
++
++ up->port.type = PORT_8250;
++
++ scratch = serial_in(up, UART_SCR);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_SCR, 0xa5);
++ status1 = serial_in(up, UART_SCR);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_SCR, 0x5a);
++ status2 = serial_in(up, UART_SCR);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_SCR, scratch);
++
++ if (status1 == 0xa5 && status2 == 0x5a)
++ up->port.type = PORT_16450;
++}
++
++/*
++ * We know that the chip has FIFOs. Does it have an EFR? The
++ * EFR is located in the same register position as the IIR and
++ * we know the top two bits of the IIR are currently set. The
++ * EFR should contain zero. Try to read the EFR.
++ */
++static void autoconfig_16550a(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ unsigned char status1, status2;
++
++ up->port.type = PORT_16550A;
++
++ /*
++ * Check for presence of the EFR when DLAB is set.
++ * Only ST16C650V1 UARTs pass this test.
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, UART_LCR_DLAB);
++ if (serial_in(up, UART_EFR) == 0) {
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("EFRv1 ");
++ up->port.type = PORT_16650;
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Maybe it requires 0xbf to be written to the LCR.
++ * (other ST16C650V2 UARTs, TI16C752A, etc)
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ if (serial_in(up, UART_EFR) == 0) {
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("EFRv2 ");
++ autoconfig_has_efr(up);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Check for a National Semiconductor SuperIO chip.
++ * Attempt to switch to bank 2, read the value of the LOOP bit
++ * from EXCR1. Switch back to bank 0, change it in MCR. Then
++ * switch back to bank 2, read it from EXCR1 again and check
++ * it's changed. If so, set baud_base in EXCR2 to 921600.
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ status1 = serial_in(up, UART_MCR);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xE0);
++ status2 = serial_in(up, 0x02); /* EXCR1 */
++
++ if (!((status2 ^ status1) & UART_MCR_LOOP)) {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, status1 ^ UART_MCR_LOOP);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xE0);
++ status2 = serial_in(up, 0x02); /* EXCR1 */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, status1);
++
++ if ((status2 ^ status1) & UART_MCR_LOOP) {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xE0);
++ status1 = serial_in(up, 0x04); /* EXCR1 */
++ status1 &= ~0xB0; /* Disable LOCK, mask out PRESL[01] */
++ status1 |= 0x10; /* 1.625 divisor for baud_base --> 921600 */
++ serial_outp(up, 0x04, status1);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++
++ up->port.type = PORT_NS16550A;
++ up->port.uartclk = 921600*16;
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * No EFR. Try to detect a TI16750, which only sets bit 5 of
++ * the IIR when 64 byte FIFO mode is enabled when DLAB is set.
++ * Try setting it with and without DLAB set. Cheap clones
++ * set bit 5 without DLAB set.
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO | UART_FCR7_64BYTE);
++ status1 = serial_in(up, UART_IIR) >> 5;
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, UART_LCR_DLAB);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO | UART_FCR7_64BYTE);
++ status2 = serial_in(up, UART_IIR) >> 5;
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO);
++
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("iir1=%d iir2=%d ", status1, status2);
++
++ if (status1 == 6 && status2 == 7) {
++ up->port.type = PORT_16750;
++ return;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * This routine is called by rs_init() to initialize a specific serial
++ * port. It determines what type of UART chip this serial port is
++ * using: 8250, 16450, 16550, 16550A. The important question is
++ * whether or not this UART is a 16550A or not, since this will
++ * determine whether or not we can use its FIFO features or not.
++ */
++static void autoconfig(struct uart_8250_port *up, unsigned int probeflags)
++{
++ unsigned char status1, scratch, scratch2, scratch3;
++ unsigned char save_lcr, save_mcr;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (!up->port.iobase && !up->port.mapbase && !up->port.membase)
++ return;
++
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("ttyS%d: autoconf (0x%04x, 0x%p): ",
++ up->port.line, up->port.iobase, up->port.membase);
++
++ /*
++ * We really do need global IRQs disabled here - we're going to
++ * be frobbing the chips IRQ enable register to see if it exists.
++ */
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&up->port.lock, flags);
++
++ if (!(up->port.flags & UPF_BUGGY_UART)) {
++ /*
++ * Do a simple existence test first; if we fail this,
++ * there's no point trying anything else.
++ *
++ * 0x80 is used as a nonsense port to prevent against
++ * false positives due to ISA bus float. The
++ * assumption is that 0x80 is a non-existent port;
++ * which should be safe since include/asm/io.h also
++ * makes this assumption.
++ *
++ * Note: this is safe as long as MCR bit 4 is clear
++ * and the device is in "PC" mode.
++ */
++ scratch = serial_inp(up, UART_IER);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0);
++#ifdef __i386__
++ outb(0xff, 0x080);
++#endif
++ scratch2 = serial_inp(up, UART_IER);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0x0F);
++#ifdef __i386__
++ outb(0, 0x080);
++#endif
++ scratch3 = serial_inp(up, UART_IER);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, scratch);
++ if (scratch2 != 0 || scratch3 != 0x0F) {
++ /*
++ * We failed; there's nothing here
++ */
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("IER test failed (%02x, %02x) ",
++ scratch2, scratch3);
++ goto out;
++ }
++ }
++
++ save_mcr = serial_in(up, UART_MCR);
++ save_lcr = serial_in(up, UART_LCR);
++
++ /*
++ * Check to see if a UART is really there. Certain broken
++ * internal modems based on the Rockwell chipset fail this
++ * test, because they apparently don't implement the loopback
++ * test mode. So this test is skipped on the COM 1 through
++ * COM 4 ports. This *should* be safe, since no board
++ * manufacturer would be stupid enough to design a board
++ * that conflicts with COM 1-4 --- we hope!
++ */
++ if (!(up->port.flags & UPF_SKIP_TEST)) {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, UART_MCR_LOOP | 0x0A);
++ status1 = serial_inp(up, UART_MSR) & 0xF0;
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, save_mcr);
++ if (status1 != 0x90) {
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("LOOP test failed (%02x) ",
++ status1);
++ goto out;
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * We're pretty sure there's a port here. Lets find out what
++ * type of port it is. The IIR top two bits allows us to find
++ * out if its 8250 or 16450, 16550, 16550A or later. This
++ * determines what we test for next.
++ *
++ * We also initialise the EFR (if any) to zero for later. The
++ * EFR occupies the same register location as the FCR and IIR.
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_EFR, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO);
++ scratch = serial_in(up, UART_IIR) >> 6;
++
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("iir=%d ", scratch);
++
++ switch (scratch) {
++ case 0:
++ autoconfig_8250(up);
++ break;
++ case 1:
++ up->port.type = PORT_UNKNOWN;
++ break;
++ case 2:
++ up->port.type = PORT_16550;
++ break;
++ case 3:
++ autoconfig_16550a(up);
++ break;
++ }
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA) && defined(MODULE)
++ /*
++ * Only probe for RSA ports if we got the region.
++ */
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_16550A && probeflags & PROBE_RSA) {
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0 ; i < PORT_RSA_MAX ; ++i) {
++ if (!probe_rsa[i] && !force_rsa[i])
++ break;
++ if (((probe_rsa[i] != up->port.iobase) ||
++ check_region(up->port.iobase + UART_RSA_BASE, 16)) &&
++ (force_rsa[i] != up->port.iobase))
++ continue;
++ if (__enable_rsa(up)) {
++ up->port.type = PORT_RSA;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++#endif
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, save_lcr);
++
++ up->port.fifosize = uart_config[up->port.type].dfl_xmit_fifo_size;
++ up->capabilities = uart_config[up->port.type].flags;
++
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ goto out;
++
++ /*
++ * Reset the UART.
++ */
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_RSA)
++ serial_outp(up, UART_RSA_FRR, 0);
++#endif
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, save_mcr);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, (UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO |
++ UART_FCR_CLEAR_RCVR |
++ UART_FCR_CLEAR_XMIT));
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, 0);
++ (void)serial_in(up, UART_RX);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0);
++
++ out:
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&up->port.lock, flags);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA
++ if (up->port.iobase && up->port.type == PORT_RSA) {
++ release_region(up->port.iobase, 8);
++ request_region(up->port.iobase + UART_RSA_BASE, 16,
++ "serial_rsa");
++ }
++#endif
++ DEBUG_AUTOCONF("type=%s\n", uart_config[up->port.type].name);
++}
++
++static void autoconfig_irq(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ unsigned char save_mcr, save_ier;
++ unsigned char save_ICP = 0;
++ unsigned int ICP = 0;
++ unsigned long irqs;
++ int irq;
++
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_FOURPORT) {
++ ICP = (up->port.iobase & 0xfe0) | 0x1f;
++ save_ICP = inb_p(ICP);
++ outb_p(0x80, ICP);
++ (void) inb_p(ICP);
++ }
++
++ /* forget possible initially masked and pending IRQ */
++ probe_irq_off(probe_irq_on());
++ save_mcr = serial_inp(up, UART_MCR);
++ save_ier = serial_inp(up, UART_IER);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, UART_MCR_OUT1 | UART_MCR_OUT2);
++
++ irqs = probe_irq_on();
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, 0);
++ udelay (10);
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_FOURPORT) {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR,
++ UART_MCR_DTR | UART_MCR_RTS);
++ } else {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR,
++ UART_MCR_DTR | UART_MCR_RTS | UART_MCR_OUT2);
++ }
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0x0f); /* enable all intrs */
++ (void)serial_inp(up, UART_LSR);
++ (void)serial_inp(up, UART_RX);
++ (void)serial_inp(up, UART_IIR);
++ (void)serial_inp(up, UART_MSR);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_TX, 0xFF);
++ udelay (20);
++ irq = probe_irq_off(irqs);
++
++ serial_outp(up, UART_MCR, save_mcr);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, save_ier);
++
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_FOURPORT)
++ outb_p(save_ICP, ICP);
++
++ up->port.irq = (irq > 0) ? irq : 0;
++}
++
++static void serial8250_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int tty_stop)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++
++ if (up->ier & UART_IER_THRI) {
++ up->ier &= ~UART_IER_THRI;
++ serial_out(up, UART_IER, up->ier);
++ }
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_16C950 && tty_stop) {
++ up->acr |= UART_ACR_TXDIS;
++ serial_icr_write(up, UART_ACR, up->acr);
++ }
++}
++
++static void serial8250_start_tx(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int tty_start)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++
++ if (!(up->ier & UART_IER_THRI)) {
++ up->ier |= UART_IER_THRI;
++ serial_out(up, UART_IER, up->ier);
++ }
++ /*
++ * We only do this from uart_start
++ */
++ if (tty_start && up->port.type == PORT_16C950) {
++ up->acr &= ~UART_ACR_TXDIS;
++ serial_icr_write(up, UART_ACR, up->acr);
++ }
++}
++
++static void serial8250_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++
++ up->ier &= ~UART_IER_RLSI;
++ up->port.read_status_mask &= ~UART_LSR_DR;
++ serial_out(up, UART_IER, up->ier);
++}
++
++static void serial8250_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++
++ up->ier |= UART_IER_MSI;
++ serial_out(up, UART_IER, up->ier);
++}
++
++static _INLINE_ void
++receive_chars(struct uart_8250_port *up, int *status, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct tty_struct *tty = up->port.info->tty;
++ unsigned char ch;
++ int max_count = 256;
++
++ do {
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ /*
++ * FIXME: Deadlock can happen here if we're a
++ * low-latency port. We're holding the per-port
++ * spinlock, and we call flush_to_ldisc->
++ * n_tty_receive_buf->n_tty_receive_char->
++ * opost->uart_put_char.
++ */
++ tty->flip.tqueue.routine((void *)tty);
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ return; // if TTY_DONT_FLIP is set
++ }
++ ch = serial_inp(up, UART_RX);
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr = ch;
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_NORMAL;
++ up->port.icount.rx++;
++
++ if (*status & (UART_LSR_BI | UART_LSR_PE |
++ UART_LSR_FE | UART_LSR_OE)) {
++ /*
++ * For statistics only
++ */
++ if (*status & UART_LSR_BI) {
++ *status &= ~(UART_LSR_FE | UART_LSR_PE);
++ up->port.icount.brk++;
++ /*
++ * We do the SysRQ and SAK checking
++ * here because otherwise the break
++ * may get masked by ignore_status_mask
++ * or read_status_mask.
++ */
++ if (uart_handle_break(&up->port))
++ goto ignore_char;
++ } else if (*status & UART_LSR_PE)
++ up->port.icount.parity++;
++ else if (*status & UART_LSR_FE)
++ up->port.icount.frame++;
++ if (*status & UART_LSR_OE)
++ up->port.icount.overrun++;
++
++ /*
++ * Mask off conditions which should be ingored.
++ */
++ *status &= up->port.read_status_mask;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE
++ if (up->port.line == up->port.cons->index) {
++ /* Recover the break flag from console xmit */
++ *status |= up->lsr_break_flag;
++ up->lsr_break_flag = 0;
++ }
++#endif
++ if (*status & UART_LSR_BI) {
++ DEBUG_INTR("handling break....");
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_BREAK;
++ } else if (*status & UART_LSR_PE)
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_PARITY;
++ else if (*status & UART_LSR_FE)
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_FRAME;
++ }
++ if (uart_handle_sysrq_char(&up->port, ch, regs))
++ goto ignore_char;
++ if ((*status & up->port.ignore_status_mask) == 0) {
++ tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++;
++ tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ }
++ if ((*status & UART_LSR_OE) &&
++ tty->flip.count < TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ /*
++ * Overrun is special, since it's reported
++ * immediately, and doesn't affect the current
++ * character.
++ */
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_OVERRUN;
++ tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++;
++ tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ }
++ ignore_char:
++ *status = serial_inp(up, UART_LSR);
++ } while ((*status & UART_LSR_DR) && (max_count-- > 0));
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
++}
++
++static _INLINE_ void transmit_chars(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ struct circ_buf *xmit = &up->port.info->xmit;
++ int count;
++
++ if (up->port.x_char) {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_TX, up->port.x_char);
++ up->port.icount.tx++;
++ up->port.x_char = 0;
++ return;
++ }
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit) || uart_tx_stopped(&up->port)) {
++ serial8250_stop_tx(&up->port, 0);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ count = up->port.fifosize;
++ do {
++ serial_out(up, UART_TX, xmit->buf[xmit->tail]);
++ xmit->tail = (xmit->tail + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ up->port.icount.tx++;
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ break;
++ } while (--count > 0);
++
++ if (uart_circ_chars_pending(xmit) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
++ uart_write_wakeup(&up->port);
++
++ DEBUG_INTR("THRE...");
++
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ serial8250_stop_tx(&up->port, 0);
++}
++
++static _INLINE_ void check_modem_status(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ int status;
++
++ status = serial_in(up, UART_MSR);
++
++ if ((status & UART_MSR_ANY_DELTA) == 0)
++ return;
++
++ if (status & UART_MSR_TERI)
++ up->port.icount.rng++;
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DDSR)
++ up->port.icount.dsr++;
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DDCD)
++ uart_handle_dcd_change(&up->port, status & UART_MSR_DCD);
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DCTS)
++ uart_handle_cts_change(&up->port, status & UART_MSR_CTS);
++
++ wake_up_interruptible(&up->port.info->delta_msr_wait);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This handles the interrupt from one port.
++ */
++static inline void
++serial8250_handle_port(struct uart_8250_port *up, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned int status = serial_inp(up, UART_LSR);
++
++ DEBUG_INTR("status = %x...", status);
++
++ if (status & UART_LSR_DR)
++ receive_chars(up, &status, regs);
++ check_modem_status(up);
++ if (status & UART_LSR_THRE)
++ transmit_chars(up);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This is the serial driver's interrupt routine.
++ *
++ * Arjan thinks the old way was overly complex, so it got simplified.
++ * Alan disagrees, saying that need the complexity to handle the weird
++ * nature of ISA shared interrupts. (This is a special exception.)
++ *
++ * In order to handle ISA shared interrupts properly, we need to check
++ * that all ports have been serviced, and therefore the ISA interrupt
++ * line has been de-asserted.
++ *
++ * This means we need to loop through all ports. checking that they
++ * don't have an interrupt pending.
++ */
++static void serial8250_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct irq_info *i = dev_id;
++ struct list_head *l, *end = NULL;
++ int pass_counter = 0;
++
++ DEBUG_INTR("serial8250_interrupt(%d)...", irq);
++
++ spin_lock(&i->lock);
++
++ l = i->head;
++ do {
++ struct uart_8250_port *up;
++ unsigned int iir;
++
++ up = list_entry(l, struct uart_8250_port, list);
++
++ iir = serial_in(up, UART_IIR);
++ if (!(iir & UART_IIR_NO_INT)) {
++ spin_lock(&up->port.lock);
++ serial8250_handle_port(up, regs);
++ spin_unlock(&up->port.lock);
++
++ end = NULL;
++ } else if (end == NULL)
++ end = l;
++
++ l = l->next;
++
++ if (l == i->head && pass_counter++ > PASS_LIMIT) {
++ /* If we hit this, we're dead. */
++ printk(KERN_ERR "serial8250: too much work for "
++ "irq%d\n", irq);
++ break;
++ }
++ } while (l != end);
++
++ spin_unlock(&i->lock);
++
++ DEBUG_INTR("end.\n");
++}
++
++/*
++ * To support ISA shared interrupts, we need to have one interrupt
++ * handler that ensures that the IRQ line has been deasserted
++ * before returning. Failing to do this will result in the IRQ
++ * line being stuck active, and, since ISA irqs are edge triggered,
++ * no more IRQs will be seen.
++ */
++static void serial_do_unlink(struct irq_info *i, struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ spin_lock_irq(&i->lock);
++
++ if (!list_empty(i->head)) {
++ if (i->head == &up->list)
++ i->head = i->head->next;
++ list_del(&up->list);
++ } else {
++ BUG_ON(i->head != &up->list);
++ i->head = NULL;
++ }
++
++ spin_unlock_irq(&i->lock);
++}
++
++static int serial_link_irq_chain(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ struct irq_info *i = irq_lists + up->port.irq;
++ int ret, irq_flags = up->port.flags & UPF_SHARE_IRQ ? SA_SHIRQ : 0;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&i->lock);
++
++ if (i->head) {
++ list_add(&up->list, i->head);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&i->lock);
++
++ ret = 0;
++ } else {
++ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&up->list);
++ i->head = &up->list;
++ spin_unlock_irq(&i->lock);
++
++ ret = request_irq(up->port.irq, serial8250_interrupt,
++ irq_flags, "serial", i);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ serial_do_unlink(i, up);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void serial_unlink_irq_chain(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ struct irq_info *i = irq_lists + up->port.irq;
++
++ BUG_ON(i->head == NULL);
++
++ if (list_empty(i->head))
++ free_irq(up->port.irq, i);
++
++ serial_do_unlink(i, up);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This function is used to handle ports that do not have an
++ * interrupt. This doesn't work very well for 16450's, but gives
++ * barely passable results for a 16550A. (Although at the expense
++ * of much CPU overhead).
++ */
++static void serial8250_timeout(unsigned long data)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)data;
++ unsigned int timeout;
++ unsigned int iir;
++
++ iir = serial_in(up, UART_IIR);
++ if (!(iir & UART_IIR_NO_INT)) {
++ spin_lock(&up->port.lock);
++ serial8250_handle_port(up, NULL);
++ spin_unlock(&up->port.lock);
++ }
++
++ timeout = up->port.timeout;
++ timeout = timeout > 6 ? (timeout / 2 - 2) : 1;
++ mod_timer(&up->timer, jiffies + timeout);
++}
++
++static unsigned int serial8250_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int ret;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&up->port.lock, flags);
++ ret = serial_in(up, UART_LSR) & UART_LSR_TEMT ? TIOCSER_TEMT : 0;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&up->port.lock, flags);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static unsigned int serial8250_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned char status;
++ unsigned int ret;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&up->port.lock, flags);
++ status = serial_in(up, UART_MSR);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&up->port.lock, flags);
++
++ ret = 0;
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DCD)
++ ret |= TIOCM_CAR;
++ if (status & UART_MSR_RI)
++ ret |= TIOCM_RNG;
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DSR)
++ ret |= TIOCM_DSR;
++ if (status & UART_MSR_CTS)
++ ret |= TIOCM_CTS;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void serial8250_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int mctrl)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ unsigned char mcr = 0;
++
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_RTS)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_RTS;
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_DTR)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_DTR;
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_OUT1)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_OUT1;
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_OUT2)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_OUT2;
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_LOOP)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_LOOP;
++
++ mcr = (mcr & up->mcr_mask) | up->mcr_force | up->mcr;
++
++ serial_out(up, UART_MCR, mcr);
++}
++
++static void serial8250_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&up->port.lock, flags);
++ if (break_state == -1)
++ up->lcr |= UART_LCR_SBC;
++ else
++ up->lcr &= ~UART_LCR_SBC;
++ serial_out(up, UART_LCR, up->lcr);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&up->port.lock, flags);
++}
++
++static int serial8250_startup(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned char lsr, iir;
++ int retval;
++
++ up->capabilities = uart_config[up->port.type].flags;
++ up->mcr = 0;
++ up->efr = 0;
++ up->ier = 0;
++
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_16C950) {
++ /* Wake up and initialize UART */
++ up->acr = 0;
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_EFR, UART_EFR_ECB);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ serial_icr_write(up, UART_CSR, 0); /* Reset the UART */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_EFR, UART_EFR_ECB);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ }
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA
++ /*
++ * If this is an RSA port, see if we can kick it up to the
++ * higher speed clock.
++ */
++ enable_rsa(up);
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Clear the FIFO buffers and disable them.
++ * (they will be reeanbled in change_speed())
++ */
++ if (up->capabilities & UART_CLEAR_FIFO) {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO |
++ UART_FCR_CLEAR_RCVR | UART_FCR_CLEAR_XMIT);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, 0);
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Clear the interrupt registers.
++ */
++ (void) serial_inp(up, UART_LSR);
++ (void) serial_inp(up, UART_RX);
++ (void) serial_inp(up, UART_IIR);
++ (void) serial_inp(up, UART_MSR);
++
++ /*
++ * At this point, there's no way the LSR could still be 0xff;
++ * if it is, then bail out, because there's likely no UART
++ * here.
++ */
++ if (!(up->port.flags & UPF_BUGGY_UART) &&
++ (serial_inp(up, UART_LSR) == 0xff)) {
++ printk("ttyS%d: LSR safety check engaged!\n", up->port.line);
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * If the "interrupt" for this port doesn't correspond with any
++ * hardware interrupt, we use a timer-based system. The original
++ * driver used to do this with IRQ0.
++ */
++ if (!is_real_interrupt(up->port.irq)) {
++ unsigned int timeout = up->port.timeout;
++
++ timeout = timeout > 6 ? (timeout / 2 - 2) : 1;
++
++ up->timer.data = (unsigned long)up;
++ mod_timer(&up->timer, jiffies + timeout);
++ } else {
++ retval = serial_link_irq_chain(up);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Now, initialize the UART
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, UART_LCR_WLEN8);
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&up->port.lock, flags);
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_FOURPORT) {
++ if (!is_real_interrupt(up->port.irq))
++ up->port.mctrl |= TIOCM_OUT1;
++ } else
++ /*
++ * Most PC uarts need OUT2 raised to enable interrupts.
++ */
++ if (is_real_interrupt(up->port.irq))
++ up->port.mctrl |= TIOCM_OUT2;
++
++ serial8250_set_mctrl(&up->port, up->port.mctrl);
++
++ /*
++ * Do a quick test to see if we receive an
++ * interrupt when we enable the TX irq.
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, UART_IER_THRI);
++ lsr = serial_in(up, UART_LSR);
++ iir = serial_in(up, UART_IIR);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0);
++
++ if (lsr & UART_LSR_TEMT && iir & UART_IIR_NO_INT) {
++ up->capabilities |= UART_BAD_TX_ENABLE;
++ printk("ttyS%d - enabling bad tx status workarounds\n",
++ port->line);
++ }
++
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&up->port.lock, flags);
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, enable interrupts. Note: Modem status interrupts
++ * are set via change_speed(), which will be occuring imminently
++ * anyway, so we don't enable them here.
++ */
++ up->ier = UART_IER_RLSI | UART_IER_RDI;
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, up->ier);
++
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_FOURPORT) {
++ unsigned int icp;
++ /*
++ * Enable interrupts on the AST Fourport board
++ */
++ icp = (up->port.iobase & 0xfe0) | 0x01f;
++ outb_p(0x80, icp);
++ (void) inb_p(icp);
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * And clear the interrupt registers again for luck.
++ */
++ (void) serial_inp(up, UART_LSR);
++ (void) serial_inp(up, UART_RX);
++ (void) serial_inp(up, UART_IIR);
++ (void) serial_inp(up, UART_MSR);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void serial8250_shutdown(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ /*
++ * Disable interrupts from this port
++ */
++ up->ier = 0;
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0);
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&up->port.lock, flags);
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_FOURPORT) {
++ /* reset interrupts on the AST Fourport board */
++ inb((up->port.iobase & 0xfe0) | 0x1f);
++ up->port.mctrl |= TIOCM_OUT1;
++ } else
++ up->port.mctrl &= ~TIOCM_OUT2;
++
++ serial8250_set_mctrl(&up->port, up->port.mctrl);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&up->port.lock, flags);
++
++ /*
++ * Disable break condition and FIFOs
++ */
++ serial_out(up, UART_LCR, serial_inp(up, UART_LCR) & ~UART_LCR_SBC);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO |
++ UART_FCR_CLEAR_RCVR |
++ UART_FCR_CLEAR_XMIT);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, 0);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA
++ /*
++ * Reset the RSA board back to 115kbps compat mode.
++ */
++ disable_rsa(up);
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Read data port to reset things, and then unlink from
++ * the IRQ chain.
++ */
++ (void) serial_in(up, UART_RX);
++
++ if (!is_real_interrupt(up->port.irq))
++ del_timer_sync(&up->timer);
++ else
++ serial_unlink_irq_chain(up);
++}
++
++static void serial8250_change_speed(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int cflag, unsigned int iflag, unsigned int quot)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ unsigned char cval, fcr = 0;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
++ case CS5:
++ cval = 0x00;
++ break;
++ case CS6:
++ cval = 0x01;
++ break;
++ case CS7:
++ cval = 0x02;
++ break;
++ default:
++ case CS8:
++ cval = 0x03;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (cflag & CSTOPB)
++ cval |= 0x04;
++ if (cflag & PARENB)
++ cval |= UART_LCR_PARITY;
++ if (!(cflag & PARODD))
++ cval |= UART_LCR_EPAR;
++#ifdef CMSPAR
++ if (cflag & CMSPAR)
++ cval |= UART_LCR_SPAR;
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Work around a bug in the Oxford Semiconductor 952 rev B
++ * chip which causes it to seriously miscalculate baud rates
++ * when DLL is 0.
++ */
++ if ((quot & 0xff) == 0 && up->port.type == PORT_16C950 &&
++ up->rev == 0x5201)
++ quot ++;
++
++ if (up->capabilities & UART_USE_FIFO) {
++ if ((up->port.uartclk / quot) < (2400 * 16))
++ fcr = UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO | UART_FCR_TRIGGER_1;
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA
++ else if (up->port.type == PORT_RSA)
++ fcr = UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO | UART_FCR_TRIGGER_14;
++#endif
++ else
++ fcr = UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO | UART_FCR_TRIGGER_8;
++ }
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_16750)
++ fcr |= UART_FCR7_64BYTE;
++
++ /*
++ * Ok, we're now changing the port state. Do it with
++ * interrupts disabled.
++ */
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&up->port.lock, flags);
++
++ up->port.read_status_mask = UART_LSR_OE | UART_LSR_THRE | UART_LSR_DR;
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ up->port.read_status_mask |= UART_LSR_FE | UART_LSR_PE;
++ if (iflag & (BRKINT | PARMRK))
++ up->port.read_status_mask |= UART_LSR_BI;
++
++ /*
++ * Characteres to ignore
++ */
++ up->port.ignore_status_mask = 0;
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ up->port.ignore_status_mask |= UART_LSR_PE | UART_LSR_FE;
++ if (iflag & IGNBRK) {
++ up->port.ignore_status_mask |= UART_LSR_BI;
++ /*
++ * If we're ignoring parity and break indicators,
++ * ignore overruns too (for real raw support).
++ */
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ up->port.ignore_status_mask |= UART_LSR_OE;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * ignore all characters if CREAD is not set
++ */
++ if ((cflag & CREAD) == 0)
++ up->port.ignore_status_mask |= UART_LSR_DR;
++
++ /*
++ * CTS flow control flag and modem status interrupts
++ */
++ up->ier &= ~UART_IER_MSI;
++ if (UART_ENABLE_MS(&up->port, cflag))
++ up->ier |= UART_IER_MSI;
++
++ serial_out(up, UART_IER, up->ier);
++
++ if (up->capabilities & UART_MCRAFE) {
++ /*
++ * TI16C750 hardware flow control
++ */
++ up->mcr &= ~UART_MCR_AFE;
++ if (cflag & CRTSCTS)
++ up->mcr |= UART_MCR_AFE;
++ }
++ if (up->capabilities & UART_EFRAFE) {
++ /*
++ * TI16C752/Startech hardware flow control
++ * FIXME:
++ * - TI16C752 requires control thresholds
++ * to be set for auto-RTS.
++ * - We only enable auto-CTS here.
++ * Note: ST16C654 does not allow MCR bit 1
++ * to override RTS when UART_EFR_RTS is set.
++ */
++ up->efr &= ~UART_EFR_CTS;
++ if (cflag & CRTSCTS)
++ up->efr |= UART_EFR_CTS;
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_EFR, up->efr);
++ }
++
++ if (up->capabilities & UART_NATSEMI) {
++ /* Switch to bank 2 not bank 1, to avoid resetting EXCR2 */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xe0);
++ } else {
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, cval | UART_LCR_DLAB);/* set DLAB */
++ }
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLL, quot & 0xff); /* LS of divisor */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_DLM, quot >> 8); /* MS of divisor */
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_16750)
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, fcr); /* set fcr */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, cval); /* reset DLAB */
++ up->lcr = cval; /* Save LCR */
++ if (up->port.type != PORT_16750) {
++ if (fcr & UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO) {
++ /* emulated UARTs (Lucent Venus 167x) need two steps */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO);
++ }
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCR, fcr); /* set fcr */
++ }
++ serial8250_set_mctrl(&up->port, up->port.mctrl);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&up->port.lock, flags);
++}
++
++static void
++serial8250_pm(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int state,
++ unsigned int oldstate)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ if (state) {
++ /* sleep */
++ if (up->capabilities & UART_STARTECH) {
++ /* Arrange to enter sleep mode */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_EFR, UART_EFR_ECB);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, UART_IERX_SLEEP);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_EFR, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ }
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_16750) {
++ /* Arrange to enter sleep mode */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, UART_IERX_SLEEP);
++ }
++ } else {
++ /* wake */
++ if (up->capabilities & UART_STARTECH) {
++ /* Wake up UART */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_EFR, UART_EFR_ECB);
++ /*
++ * Turn off LCR == 0xBF so we actually set the IER
++ * register on the XR16C850
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0);
++ /*
++ * Now reset LCR so we can turn off the ECB bit
++ */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0xBF);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_EFR, 0);
++ /*
++ * For a XR16C850, we need to set the trigger levels
++ */
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_16850) {
++ unsigned char fctr;
++
++ fctr = serial_inp(up, UART_FCTR) &
++ ~(UART_FCTR_RX | UART_FCTR_TX);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCTR, fctr |
++ UART_FCTR_TRGD |
++ UART_FCTR_RX);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_TRG, UART_TRG_96);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_FCTR, fctr |
++ UART_FCTR_TRGD |
++ UART_FCTR_TX);
++ serial_outp(up, UART_TRG, UART_TRG_96);
++ }
++ serial_outp(up, UART_LCR, 0);
++ }
++
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_16750) {
++ /* Wake up UART */
++ serial_outp(up, UART_IER, 0);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Resource handling. This is complicated by the fact that resources
++ * depend on the port type. Maybe we should be claiming the standard
++ * 8250 ports, and then trying to get other resources as necessary?
++ */
++static int
++serial8250_request_std_resource(struct uart_8250_port *up, struct resource **res)
++{
++ unsigned int size = 8 << up->port.regshift;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ switch (up->port.iotype) {
++ case SERIAL_IO_MEM:
++ if (up->port.mapbase) {
++ *res = request_mem_region(up->port.mapbase, size, "serial");
++ if (!*res)
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case SERIAL_IO_HUB6:
++ case SERIAL_IO_PORT:
++ *res = request_region(up->port.iobase, size, "serial");
++ if (!*res)
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++ break;
++ }
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int
++serial8250_request_rsa_resource(struct uart_8250_port *up, struct resource **res)
++{
++ unsigned int size = 8 << up->port.regshift;
++ unsigned long start;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ switch (up->port.iotype) {
++ case SERIAL_IO_MEM:
++ if (up->port.mapbase) {
++ start = up->port.mapbase;
++ start += UART_RSA_BASE << up->port.regshift;
++ *res = request_mem_region(start, size, "serial-rsa");
++ if (!*res)
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case SERIAL_IO_HUB6:
++ case SERIAL_IO_PORT:
++ start = up->port.iobase;
++ start += UART_RSA_BASE << up->port.regshift;
++ *res = request_region(start, size, "serial-rsa");
++ if (!*res)
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void serial8250_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ unsigned long start, offset = 0, size = 0;
++
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_RSA) {
++ offset = UART_RSA_BASE << up->port.regshift;
++ size = 8;
++ }
++
++ size <<= up->port.regshift;
++
++ switch (up->port.iotype) {
++ case SERIAL_IO_MEM:
++ if (up->port.mapbase) {
++ /*
++ * Unmap the area.
++ */
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_IOREMAP) {
++ iounmap(up->port.membase);
++ up->port.membase = NULL;
++ }
++
++ start = up->port.mapbase;
++
++ if (size)
++ release_mem_region(start + offset, size);
++ release_mem_region(start, 8 << up->port.regshift);
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case SERIAL_IO_HUB6:
++ case SERIAL_IO_PORT:
++ start = up->port.iobase;
++
++ if (size)
++ release_region(start + offset, size);
++ release_region(start + offset, 8 << up->port.regshift);
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ break;
++ }
++}
++
++static int serial8250_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ struct resource *res = NULL, *res_rsa = NULL;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_RESOURCES) {
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_RSA) {
++ ret = serial8250_request_rsa_resource(up, &res_rsa);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ return ret;
++ }
++
++ ret = serial8250_request_std_resource(up, &res);
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * If we have a mapbase, then request that as well.
++ */
++ if (ret == 0 && up->port.flags & UPF_IOREMAP) {
++ int size = res->end - res->start + 1;
++
++ up->port.membase = ioremap(up->port.mapbase, size);
++ if (!up->port.membase)
++ ret = -ENOMEM;
++ }
++
++ if (ret < 0) {
++ if (res_rsa)
++ release_resource(res_rsa);
++ if (res)
++ release_resource(res);
++ }
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void serial8250_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = (struct uart_8250_port *)port;
++ struct resource *res_std = NULL, *res_rsa = NULL;
++ int probeflags = PROBE_ANY;
++ int ret;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_MCA
++ /*
++ * Don't probe for MCA ports on non-MCA machines.
++ */
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_BOOT_ONLYMCA && !MCA_bus)
++ return;
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Find the region that we can probe for. This in turn
++ * tells us whether we can probe for the type of port.
++ */
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_RESOURCES) {
++ ret = serial8250_request_std_resource(up, &res_std);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ return;
++
++ ret = serial8250_request_rsa_resource(up, &res_rsa);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ probeflags &= ~PROBE_RSA;
++ } else {
++ probeflags &= ~PROBE_RSA;
++ }
++
++ if (flags & UART_CONFIG_TYPE)
++ autoconfig(up, probeflags);
++ if (up->port.type != PORT_UNKNOWN && flags & UART_CONFIG_IRQ)
++ autoconfig_irq(up);
++
++ /*
++ * If the port wasn't an RSA port, release the resource.
++ */
++ if (up->port.type != PORT_RSA && res_rsa)
++ release_resource(res_rsa);
++
++ if (up->port.type == PORT_UNKNOWN && res_std)
++ release_resource(res_std);
++}
++
++static int
++serial8250_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser)
++{
++ if (ser->irq >= NR_IRQS || ser->irq < 0 ||
++ ser->baud_base < 9600 || ser->type < PORT_UNKNOWN ||
++ ser->type > PORT_MAX_8250 || ser->type == PORT_CIRRUS ||
++ ser->type == PORT_STARTECH)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static const char *
++serial8250_type(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ int type = port->type;
++
++ if (type >= ARRAY_SIZE(uart_config))
++ type = 0;
++ return uart_config[type].name;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops serial8250_pops = {
++ .tx_empty = serial8250_tx_empty,
++ .set_mctrl = serial8250_set_mctrl,
++ .get_mctrl = serial8250_get_mctrl,
++ .stop_tx = serial8250_stop_tx,
++ .start_tx = serial8250_start_tx,
++ .stop_rx = serial8250_stop_rx,
++ .enable_ms = serial8250_enable_ms,
++ .break_ctl = serial8250_break_ctl,
++ .startup = serial8250_startup,
++ .shutdown = serial8250_shutdown,
++ .change_speed = serial8250_change_speed,
++ .pm = serial8250_pm,
++ .type = serial8250_type,
++ .release_port = serial8250_release_port,
++ .request_port = serial8250_request_port,
++ .config_port = serial8250_config_port,
++ .verify_port = serial8250_verify_port,
++};
++
++static struct uart_8250_port serial8250_ports[UART_NR];
++
++static void __init serial8250_isa_init_ports(void)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up;
++ static int first = 1;
++ int i;
++
++ if (!first)
++ return;
++ first = 0;
++
++ for (i = 0, up = serial8250_ports; i < ARRAY_SIZE(old_serial_port);
++ i++, up++) {
++ up->port.iobase = old_serial_port[i].port;
++ up->port.irq = irq_cannonicalize(old_serial_port[i].irq);
++ up->port.uartclk = old_serial_port[i].baud_base * 16;
++ up->port.flags = old_serial_port[i].flags |
++ UPF_RESOURCES;
++ up->port.hub6 = old_serial_port[i].hub6;
++ up->port.membase = old_serial_port[i].iomem_base;
++ up->port.iotype = old_serial_port[i].io_type;
++ up->port.regshift = old_serial_port[i].iomem_reg_shift;
++ up->port.ops = &serial8250_pops;
++
++ if (up->port.iotype == UPIO_MEM && up->port.mapbase)
++ up->port.flags |= UPF_IOREMAP;
++
++ if (share_irqs)
++ up->port.flags |= UPF_SHARE_IRQ;
++ }
++}
++
++static void __init serial8250_register_ports(struct uart_driver *drv)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ serial8250_isa_init_ports();
++
++ for (i = 0; i < UART_NR; i++) {
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = &serial8250_ports[i];
++
++ up->port.line = i;
++ up->port.ops = &serial8250_pops;
++ init_timer(&up->timer);
++ up->timer.function = serial8250_timeout;
++
++ /*
++ * ALPHA_KLUDGE_MCR needs to be killed.
++ */
++ up->mcr_mask = ~ALPHA_KLUDGE_MCR;
++ up->mcr_force = ALPHA_KLUDGE_MCR;
++
++ uart_add_one_port(drv, &up->port);
++ }
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE
++
++#define BOTH_EMPTY (UART_LSR_TEMT | UART_LSR_THRE)
++
++/*
++ * Wait for transmitter & holding register to empty
++ */
++static inline void wait_for_xmitr(struct uart_8250_port *up)
++{
++ unsigned int status, tmout = 10000;
++
++ /* Wait up to 10ms for the character(s) to be sent. */
++ do {
++ status = serial_in(up, UART_LSR);
++
++ if (status & UART_LSR_BI)
++ up->lsr_break_flag = UART_LSR_BI;
++
++ if (--tmout == 0)
++ break;
++ udelay(1);
++ } while ((status & BOTH_EMPTY) != BOTH_EMPTY);
++
++ /* Wait up to 1s for flow control if necessary */
++ if (up->port.flags & UPF_CONS_FLOW) {
++ tmout = 1000000;
++ while (--tmout &&
++ ((serial_in(up, UART_MSR) & UART_MSR_CTS) == 0))
++ udelay(1);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Print a string to the serial port trying not to disturb
++ * any possible real use of the port...
++ *
++ * The console_lock must be held when we get here.
++ */
++static void
++serial8250_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned int count)
++{
++ struct uart_8250_port *up = &serial8250_ports[co->index];
++ unsigned int ier;
++ int i;
++
++ /*
++ * First save the UER then disable the interrupts
++ */
++ ier = serial_in(up, UART_IER);
++ serial_out(up, UART_IER, 0);
++
++ /*
++ * Now, do each character
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++, s++) {
++ wait_for_xmitr(up);
++
++ /*
++ * Send the character out.
++ * If a LF, also do CR...
++ */
++ serial_out(up, UART_TX, *s);
++ if (*s == 10) {
++ wait_for_xmitr(up);
++ serial_out(up, UART_TX, 13);
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
++ * and restore the IER
++ */
++ wait_for_xmitr(up);
++ serial_out(up, UART_IER, ier);
++}
++
++static kdev_t serial8250_console_device(struct console *co)
++{
++ return MKDEV(TTY_MAJOR, 64 + co->index);
++}
++
++static int __init serial8250_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port;
++ int baud = 9600;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++ int flow = 'n';
++
++ /*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++ if (co->index >= UART_NR)
++ co->index = 0;
++ port = &serial8250_ports[co->index].port;
++
++ /*
++ * Temporary fix.
++ */
++ spin_lock_init(&port->lock);
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits, &flow);
++
++ return uart_set_options(port, co, baud, parity, bits, flow);
++}
++
++static struct console serial8250_console = {
++ .name = "ttyS",
++ .write = serial8250_console_write,
++ .device = serial8250_console_device,
++ .setup = serial8250_console_setup,
++ .flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ .index = -1,
++};
++
++void __init serial8250_console_init(void)
++{
++ serial8250_isa_init_ports();
++ register_console(&serial8250_console);
++}
++
++#define SERIAL8250_CONSOLE &serial8250_console
++#else
++#define SERIAL8250_CONSOLE NULL
++#endif
++
++static struct uart_driver serial8250_reg = {
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ .normal_name = "tts/%d",
++ .callout_name = "cua/%d",
++#else
++ .normal_name = "ttyS",
++ .callout_name = "cua",
++#endif
++ .normal_major = TTY_MAJOR,
++ .callout_major = TTYAUX_MAJOR,
++ .normal_driver = &normal,
++ .callout_driver = &callout,
++ .table = serial8250_table,
++ .termios = serial8250_termios,
++ .termios_locked = serial8250_termios_locked,
++ .minor = 64,
++ .nr = UART_NR,
++ .cons = SERIAL8250_CONSOLE,
++};
++
++/*
++ * register_serial and unregister_serial allows for 16x50 serial ports to be
++ * configured at run-time, to support PCMCIA modems.
++ */
++
++static int __register_serial(struct serial_struct *req, int line)
++{
++ struct uart_port port;
++
++ port.iobase = req->port;
++ port.membase = req->iomem_base;
++ port.irq = req->irq;
++ port.uartclk = req->baud_base * 16;
++ port.fifosize = req->xmit_fifo_size;
++ port.regshift = req->iomem_reg_shift;
++ port.iotype = req->io_type;
++ port.flags = req->flags | UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF;
++ port.mapbase = req->iomap_base;
++ port.line = line;
++
++ if (share_irqs)
++ port.flags |= UPF_SHARE_IRQ;
++
++ if (HIGH_BITS_OFFSET)
++ port.iobase |= (long) req->port_high << HIGH_BITS_OFFSET;
++
++ /*
++ * If a clock rate wasn't specified by the low level
++ * driver, then default to the standard clock rate.
++ */
++ if (port.uartclk == 0)
++ port.uartclk = BASE_BAUD * 16;
++
++ return uart_register_port(&serial8250_reg, &port);
++}
++
++/**
++ * register_serial - configure a 16x50 serial port at runtime
++ * @req: request structure
++ *
++ * Configure the serial port specified by the request. If the
++ * port exists and is in use an error is returned. If the port
++ * is not currently in the table it is added.
++ *
++ * The port is then probed and if necessary the IRQ is autodetected
++ * If this fails an error is returned.
++ *
++ * On success the port is ready to use and the line number is returned.
++ */
++int register_serial(struct serial_struct *req)
++{
++ return __register_serial(req, -1);
++}
++
++/**
++ * unregister_serial - remove a 16x50 serial port at runtime
++ * @line: serial line number
++ *
++ * Remove one serial port. This may be called from interrupt
++ * context.
++ */
++void unregister_serial(int line)
++{
++ uart_unregister_port(&serial8250_reg, line);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This is for ISAPNP only.
++ */
++void serial8250_get_irq_map(unsigned int *map)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < UART_NR; i++) {
++ if (serial8250_ports[i].port.type != PORT_UNKNOWN &&
++ serial8250_ports[i].port.irq < 16)
++ *map |= 1 << serial8250_ports[i].port.irq;
++ }
++}
++
++static int __init serial8250_init(void)
++{
++ int ret, i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_IRQS; i++)
++ spin_lock_init(&irq_lists[i].lock);
++
++ ret = uart_register_driver(&serial8250_reg);
++ if (ret >= 0)
++ serial8250_register_ports(&serial8250_reg);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit serial8250_exit(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < UART_NR; i++)
++ uart_remove_one_port(&serial8250_reg, &serial8250_ports[i].port);
++
++ uart_unregister_driver(&serial8250_reg);
++}
++
++module_init(serial8250_init);
++module_exit(serial8250_exit);
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_serial);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_serial);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(serial8250_get_irq_map);
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Generic 8250/16x50 serial driver");
++
++MODULE_PARM(share_irqs, "i");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(share_irqs, "Share IRQs with other non-8250/16x50 devices"
++ " (unsafe)");
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA) && defined(MODULE)
++MODULE_PARM(probe_rsa, "1-" __MODULE_STRING(PORT_RSA_MAX) "i");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(probe_rsa, "Probe I/O ports for RSA");
++MODULE_PARM(force_rsa, "1-" __MODULE_STRING(PORT_RSA_MAX) "i");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(force_rsa, "Force I/O ports for RSA");
++#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RSA */
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/8250.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/8250.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/8250.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/8250.h 2004-04-19 16:49:20.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/serial/8250.h
++ *
++ * Driver for 8250/16550-type serial ports
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * $Id: 8250.h,v 1.1.1.1.2.1 2002/10/24 09:53:24 rmk Exp $
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++
++struct serial8250_probe {
++ struct module *owner;
++ int (*pci_init_one)(struct pci_dev *dev);
++ void (*pci_remove_one)(struct pci_dev *dev);
++ void (*pnp_init)(void);
++};
++
++int serial8250_register_probe(struct serial8250_probe *probe);
++void serial8250_unregister_probe(struct serial8250_probe *probe);
++void serial8250_get_irq_map(unsigned int *map);
++
++struct old_serial_port {
++ unsigned int uart;
++ unsigned int baud_base;
++ unsigned int port;
++ unsigned int irq;
++ unsigned int flags;
++ unsigned char hub6;
++ unsigned char io_type;
++ unsigned char *iomem_base;
++ unsigned short iomem_reg_shift;
++};
++
++struct serial8250_config {
++ const char *name;
++ unsigned int dfl_xmit_fifo_size;
++ unsigned int flags;
++};
++
++#define UART_CLEAR_FIFO 0x01
++#define UART_USE_FIFO 0x02
++#define UART_STARTECH 0x04
++#define UART_NATSEMI 0x08
++#define UART_MCRAFE 0x10 /* TI16C750-style auto-flow */
++#define UART_EFRAFE 0x20 /* TI16C752/startech auto-flow */
++
++#define UART_BAD_TX_ENABLE 0x80000000
++
++#if defined(__i386__) && (defined(CONFIG_M386) || defined(CONFIG_M486))
++#define SERIAL_INLINE
++#endif
++
++#ifdef SERIAL_INLINE
++#define _INLINE_ inline
++#else
++#define _INLINE_
++#endif
++
++#define PROBE_RSA (1 << 0)
++#define PROBE_ANY (~0)
++
++#define HIGH_BITS_OFFSET ((sizeof(long)-sizeof(int))*8)
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ
++#define SERIAL8250_SHARE_IRQS 1
++#else
++#define SERIAL8250_SHARE_IRQS 0
++#endif
++
++#if defined(__alpha__) && !defined(CONFIG_PCI)
++/*
++ * Digital did something really horribly wrong with the OUT1 and OUT2
++ * lines on at least some ALPHA's. The failure mode is that if either
++ * is cleared, the machine locks up with endless interrupts.
++ */
++#define ALPHA_KLUDGE_MCR (UART_MCR_OUT2 | UART_MCR_OUT1)
++#else
++#define ALPHA_KLUDGE_MCR 0
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/8250_pci.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/8250_pci.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/8250_pci.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/8250_pci.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,1080 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/serial_8250_pci.c
++ *
++ * Probe module for 8250/16550-type PCI serial ports.
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * $Id: 8250_pci.c,v 1.8.2.1 2002/10/24 09:53:24 rmk Exp $
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++
++/* 2.4.6 compatibility cruft ;( */
++#define pci_board __pci_board
++#include <linux/serialP.h>
++#undef pci_board
++
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/byteorder.h>
++#include <asm/serial.h>
++
++#include "8250.h"
++
++#ifndef IS_PCI_REGION_IOPORT
++#define IS_PCI_REGION_IOPORT(dev, r) (pci_resource_flags((dev), (r)) & \
++ IORESOURCE_IO)
++#endif
++#ifndef IS_PCI_REGION_IOMEM
++#define IS_PCI_REGION_IOMEM(dev, r) (pci_resource_flags((dev), (r)) & \
++ IORESOURCE_MEM)
++#endif
++#ifndef PCI_IRQ_RESOURCE
++#define PCI_IRQ_RESOURCE(dev, r) ((dev)->irq_resource[r].start)
++#endif
++
++#ifndef pci_get_subvendor
++#define pci_get_subvendor(dev) ((dev)->subsystem_vendor)
++#define pci_get_subdevice(dev) ((dev)->subsystem_device)
++#endif
++
++struct serial_private {
++ unsigned int nr;
++ struct pci_board *board;
++ int line[0];
++};
++
++struct pci_board {
++ int flags;
++ int num_ports;
++ int base_baud;
++ int uart_offset;
++ int reg_shift;
++ int (*init_fn)(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board,
++ int enable);
++ int first_uart_offset;
++};
++
++static int
++get_pci_port(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board,
++ struct serial_struct *req, int idx)
++{
++ unsigned long port;
++ int base_idx;
++ int max_port;
++ int offset;
++
++ base_idx = SPCI_FL_GET_BASE(board->flags);
++ if (board->flags & SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE)
++ base_idx += idx;
++
++ if (board->flags & SPCI_FL_REGION_SZ_CAP) {
++ max_port = pci_resource_len(dev, base_idx) / 8;
++ if (idx >= max_port)
++ return 1;
++ }
++
++ offset = board->first_uart_offset;
++
++ /* Timedia/SUNIX uses a mixture of BARs and offsets */
++ /* Ugh, this is ugly as all hell --- TYT */
++ if(dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_TIMEDIA ) /* 0x1409 */
++ switch(idx) {
++ case 0: base_idx=0;
++ break;
++ case 1: base_idx=0; offset=8;
++ break;
++ case 2: base_idx=1;
++ break;
++ case 3: base_idx=1; offset=8;
++ break;
++ case 4: /* BAR 2*/
++ case 5: /* BAR 3 */
++ case 6: /* BAR 4*/
++ case 7: base_idx=idx-2; /* BAR 5*/
++ }
++
++ /* Some Titan cards are also a little weird */
++ if (dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN &&
++ (dev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_400L ||
++ dev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_800L)) {
++ switch (idx) {
++ case 0: base_idx = 1;
++ break;
++ case 1: base_idx = 2;
++ break;
++ default:
++ base_idx = 4;
++ offset = 8 * (idx - 2);
++ }
++ }
++
++ port = pci_resource_start(dev, base_idx) + offset;
++
++ if ((board->flags & SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE) == 0)
++ port += idx * (board->uart_offset ? board->uart_offset : 8);
++
++ if (IS_PCI_REGION_IOPORT(dev, base_idx)) {
++ req->port = port;
++ if (HIGH_BITS_OFFSET)
++ req->port_high = port >> HIGH_BITS_OFFSET;
++ else
++ req->port_high = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ req->io_type = SERIAL_IO_MEM;
++ req->iomem_base = ioremap(port, board->uart_offset);
++ req->iomem_reg_shift = board->reg_shift;
++ req->port = 0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static _INLINE_ int get_pci_irq(struct pci_dev *dev,
++ struct pci_board *board,
++ int idx)
++{
++ int base_idx;
++
++ if ((board->flags & SPCI_FL_IRQRESOURCE) == 0)
++ return dev->irq;
++
++ base_idx = SPCI_FL_GET_IRQBASE(board->flags);
++ if (board->flags & SPCI_FL_IRQ_TABLE)
++ base_idx += idx;
++
++ return PCI_IRQ_RESOURCE(dev, base_idx);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Some PCI serial cards using the PLX 9050 PCI interface chip require
++ * that the card interrupt be explicitly enabled or disabled. This
++ * seems to be mainly needed on card using the PLX which also use I/O
++ * mapped memory.
++ */
++static int __devinit
++pci_plx9050_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable)
++{
++ u8 data, *p, irq_config;
++ int pci_config;
++
++ irq_config = 0x41;
++ pci_config = PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY;
++ if (dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_PANACOM)
++ irq_config = 0x43;
++ if ((dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX) &&
++ (dev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_ROMULUS)) {
++ /*
++ * As the megawolf cards have the int pins active
++ * high, and have 2 UART chips, both ints must be
++ * enabled on the 9050. Also, the UARTS are set in
++ * 16450 mode by default, so we have to enable the
++ * 16C950 'enhanced' mode so that we can use the deep
++ * FIFOs
++ */
++ irq_config = 0x5b;
++ pci_config = PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY | PCI_COMMAND_IO;
++ }
++
++ pci_read_config_byte(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &data);
++
++ if (enable)
++ pci_write_config_byte(dev, PCI_COMMAND,
++ data | pci_config);
++
++ /* enable/disable interrupts */
++ p = ioremap(pci_resource_start(dev, 0), 0x80);
++ writel(enable ? irq_config : 0x00, (unsigned long)p + 0x4c);
++ iounmap(p);
++
++ if (!enable)
++ pci_write_config_byte(dev, PCI_COMMAND,
++ data & ~pci_config);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * SIIG serial cards have an PCI interface chip which also controls
++ * the UART clocking frequency. Each UART can be clocked independently
++ * (except cards equiped with 4 UARTs) and initial clocking settings
++ * are stored in the EEPROM chip. It can cause problems because this
++ * version of serial driver doesn't support differently clocked UART's
++ * on single PCI card. To prevent this, initialization functions set
++ * high frequency clocking for all UART's on given card. It is safe (I
++ * hope) because it doesn't touch EEPROM settings to prevent conflicts
++ * with other OSes (like M$ DOS).
++ *
++ * SIIG support added by Andrey Panin <pazke@mail.tp.ru>, 10/1999
++ *
++ * There is two family of SIIG serial cards with different PCI
++ * interface chip and different configuration methods:
++ * - 10x cards have control registers in IO and/or memory space;
++ * - 20x cards have control registers in standard PCI configuration space.
++ */
++
++#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_10x (PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_10x_550 & 0xfffc)
++#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_10x (PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_10x_550 & 0xfff8)
++
++static int __devinit
++pci_siig10x_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable)
++{
++ u16 data, *p;
++
++ if (!enable) return 0;
++
++ p = ioremap(pci_resource_start(dev, 0), 0x80);
++
++ switch (dev->device & 0xfff8) {
++ case PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_10x: /* 1S */
++ data = 0xffdf;
++ break;
++ case PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_10x: /* 2S, 2S1P */
++ data = 0xf7ff;
++ break;
++ default: /* 1S1P, 4S */
++ data = 0xfffb;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ writew(readw((unsigned long) p + 0x28) & data, (unsigned long) p + 0x28);
++ iounmap(p);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_20x (PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_20x_550 & 0xfffc)
++#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_20x (PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_20x_550 & 0xfffc)
++
++static int __devinit
++pci_siig20x_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable)
++{
++ u8 data;
++
++ if (!enable) return 0;
++
++ /* Change clock frequency for the first UART. */
++ pci_read_config_byte(dev, 0x6f, &data);
++ pci_write_config_byte(dev, 0x6f, data & 0xef);
++
++ /* If this card has 2 UART, we have to do the same with second UART. */
++ if (((dev->device & 0xfffc) == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_20x) ||
++ ((dev->device & 0xfffc) == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_20x)) {
++ pci_read_config_byte(dev, 0x73, &data);
++ pci_write_config_byte(dev, 0x73, data & 0xef);
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/* Added for EKF Intel i960 serial boards */
++static int __devinit
++pci_inteli960ni_fn(struct pci_dev *dev,
++ struct pci_board *board,
++ int enable)
++{
++ unsigned long oldval;
++
++ if (!(pci_get_subdevice(dev) & 0x1000))
++ return(-1);
++
++ if (!enable) /* is there something to deinit? */
++ return(0);
++
++ /* is firmware started? */
++ pci_read_config_dword(dev, 0x44, (void*) &oldval);
++ if (oldval == 0x00001000L) { /* RESET value */
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "Local i960 firmware missing");
++ return(-1);
++ }
++ return(0);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Timedia has an explosion of boards, and to avoid the PCI table from
++ * growing *huge*, we use this function to collapse some 70 entries
++ * in the PCI table into one, for sanity's and compactness's sake.
++ */
++static unsigned short timedia_single_port[] = {
++ 0x4025, 0x4027, 0x4028, 0x5025, 0x5027, 0 };
++static unsigned short timedia_dual_port[] = {
++ 0x0002, 0x4036, 0x4037, 0x4038, 0x4078, 0x4079, 0x4085,
++ 0x4088, 0x4089, 0x5037, 0x5078, 0x5079, 0x5085, 0x6079,
++ 0x7079, 0x8079, 0x8137, 0x8138, 0x8237, 0x8238, 0x9079,
++ 0x9137, 0x9138, 0x9237, 0x9238, 0xA079, 0xB079, 0xC079,
++ 0xD079, 0 };
++static unsigned short timedia_quad_port[] = {
++ 0x4055, 0x4056, 0x4095, 0x4096, 0x5056, 0x8156, 0x8157,
++ 0x8256, 0x8257, 0x9056, 0x9156, 0x9157, 0x9158, 0x9159,
++ 0x9256, 0x9257, 0xA056, 0xA157, 0xA158, 0xA159, 0xB056,
++ 0xB157, 0 };
++static unsigned short timedia_eight_port[] = {
++ 0x4065, 0x4066, 0x5065, 0x5066, 0x8166, 0x9066, 0x9166,
++ 0x9167, 0x9168, 0xA066, 0xA167, 0xA168, 0 };
++static struct timedia_struct {
++ int num;
++ unsigned short *ids;
++} timedia_data[] = {
++ { 1, timedia_single_port },
++ { 2, timedia_dual_port },
++ { 4, timedia_quad_port },
++ { 8, timedia_eight_port },
++ { 0, 0 }
++};
++
++static int __devinit
++pci_timedia_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable)
++{
++ int i, j;
++ unsigned short *ids;
++
++ if (!enable)
++ return 0;
++
++ for (i=0; timedia_data[i].num; i++) {
++ ids = timedia_data[i].ids;
++ for (j=0; ids[j]; j++) {
++ if (pci_get_subdevice(dev) == ids[j]) {
++ board->num_ports = timedia_data[i].num;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int __devinit
++pci_xircom_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable)
++{
++ __set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(HZ/10);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * This is the configuration table for all of the PCI serial boards
++ * which we support. It is directly indexed by the pci_board_num_t enum
++ * value, which is encoded in the pci_device_id PCI probe table's
++ * driver_data member.
++ */
++enum pci_board_num_t {
++ pbn_b0_1_115200,
++ pbn_default = 0,
++
++ pbn_b0_2_115200,
++ pbn_b0_4_115200,
++
++ pbn_b0_1_921600,
++ pbn_b0_2_921600,
++ pbn_b0_4_921600,
++
++ pbn_b0_bt_1_115200,
++ pbn_b0_bt_2_115200,
++ pbn_b0_bt_1_460800,
++ pbn_b0_bt_2_460800,
++
++ pbn_b1_1_115200,
++ pbn_b1_2_115200,
++ pbn_b1_4_115200,
++ pbn_b1_8_115200,
++
++ pbn_b1_2_921600,
++ pbn_b1_4_921600,
++ pbn_b1_8_921600,
++
++ pbn_b1_2_1382400,
++ pbn_b1_4_1382400,
++ pbn_b1_8_1382400,
++
++ pbn_b2_8_115200,
++ pbn_b2_4_460800,
++ pbn_b2_8_460800,
++ pbn_b2_16_460800,
++ pbn_b2_4_921600,
++ pbn_b2_8_921600,
++
++ pbn_b2_bt_1_115200,
++ pbn_b2_bt_2_115200,
++ pbn_b2_bt_4_115200,
++ pbn_b2_bt_2_921600,
++
++ pbn_panacom,
++ pbn_panacom2,
++ pbn_panacom4,
++ pbn_plx_romulus,
++ pbn_oxsemi,
++ pbn_timedia,
++ pbn_intel_i960,
++ pbn_sgi_ioc3,
++#ifdef CONFIG_DDB5074
++ pbn_nec_nile4,
++#endif
++#if 0
++ pbn_dci_pccom8,
++#endif
++ pbn_xircom_combo,
++
++ pbn_siig10x_0,
++ pbn_siig10x_1,
++ pbn_siig10x_2,
++ pbn_siig10x_4,
++ pbn_siig20x_0,
++ pbn_siig20x_2,
++ pbn_siig20x_4,
++
++ pbn_computone_4,
++ pbn_computone_6,
++ pbn_computone_8,
++};
++
++static struct pci_board pci_boards[] __devinitdata = {
++ /*
++ * PCI Flags, Number of Ports, Base (Maximum) Baud Rate,
++ * Offset to get to next UART's registers,
++ * Register shift to use for memory-mapped I/O,
++ * Initialization function, first UART offset
++ */
++
++ /* Generic serial board, pbn_b0_1_115200, pbn_default */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 1, 115200 }, /* pbn_b0_1_115200,
++ pbn_default */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 2, 115200 }, /* pbn_b0_2_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 4, 115200 }, /* pbn_b0_4_115200 */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 1, 921600 }, /* pbn_b0_1_921600 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 2, 921600 }, /* pbn_b0_2_921600 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 4, 921600 }, /* pbn_b0_4_921600 */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 1, 115200 }, /* pbn_b0_bt_1_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 2, 115200 }, /* pbn_b0_bt_2_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 1, 460800 }, /* pbn_b0_bt_1_460800 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 2, 460800 }, /* pbn_b0_bt_2_460800 */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 1, 115200 }, /* pbn_b1_1_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 2, 115200 }, /* pbn_b1_2_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 4, 115200 }, /* pbn_b1_4_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 8, 115200 }, /* pbn_b1_8_115200 */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 2, 921600 }, /* pbn_b1_2_921600 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 4, 921600 }, /* pbn_b1_4_921600 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 8, 921600 }, /* pbn_b1_8_921600 */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 2, 1382400 }, /* pbn_b1_2_1382400 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 4, 1382400 }, /* pbn_b1_4_1382400 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE1, 8, 1382400 }, /* pbn_b1_8_1382400 */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 8, 115200 }, /* pbn_b2_8_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 4, 460800 }, /* pbn_b2_4_460800 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 8, 460800 }, /* pbn_b2_8_460800 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 16, 460800 }, /* pbn_b2_16_460800 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 4, 921600 }, /* pbn_b2_4_921600 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 8, 921600 }, /* pbn_b2_8_921600 */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 1, 115200 }, /* pbn_b2_bt_1_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 2, 115200 }, /* pbn_b2_bt_2_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 4, 115200 }, /* pbn_b2_bt_4_115200 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 2, 921600 }, /* pbn_b2_bt_2_921600 */
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 2, 921600, /* IOMEM */ /* pbn_panacom */
++ 0x400, 7, pci_plx9050_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 2, 921600, /* pbn_panacom2 */
++ 0x400, 7, pci_plx9050_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 4, 921600, /* pbn_panacom4 */
++ 0x400, 7, pci_plx9050_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 4, 921600, /* pbn_plx_romulus */
++ 0x20, 2, pci_plx9050_fn, 0x03 },
++ /* This board uses the size of PCI Base region 0 to
++ * signal now many ports are available */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0 | SPCI_FL_REGION_SZ_CAP, 32, 115200 }, /* pbn_oxsemi */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 1, 921600, /* pbn_timedia */
++ 0, 0, pci_timedia_fn },
++ /* EKF addition for i960 Boards form EKF with serial port */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 32, 921600, /* max 256 ports */ /* pbn_intel_i960 */
++ 8<<2, 2, pci_inteli960ni_fn, 0x10000},
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0 | SPCI_FL_IRQRESOURCE, /* pbn_sgi_ioc3 */
++ 1, 458333, 0, 0, 0, 0x20178 },
++#ifdef CONFIG_DDB5074
++ /*
++ * NEC Vrc-5074 (Nile 4) builtin UART.
++ * Conditionally compiled in since this is a motherboard device.
++ */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 1, 520833, /* pbn_nec_nile4 */
++ 64, 3, NULL, 0x300 },
++#endif
++#if 0 /* PCI_DEVICE_ID_DCI_PCCOM8 ? */ /* pbn_dci_pccom8 */
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE3, 8, 115200, 8 },
++#endif
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 1, 115200, /* pbn_xircom_combo */
++ 0, 0, pci_xircom_fn },
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 1, 460800, /* pbn_siig10x_0 */
++ 0, 0, pci_siig10x_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2, 1, 921600, /* pbn_siig10x_1 */
++ 0, 0, pci_siig10x_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 2, 921600, /* pbn_siig10x_2 */
++ 0, 0, pci_siig10x_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE2 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 4, 921600, /* pbn_siig10x_4 */
++ 0, 0, pci_siig10x_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 1, 921600, /* pbn_siix20x_0 */
++ 0, 0, pci_siig20x_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 2, 921600, /* pbn_siix20x_2 */
++ 0, 0, pci_siig20x_fn },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 4, 921600, /* pbn_siix20x_4 */
++ 0, 0, pci_siig20x_fn },
++
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 4, 921600, /* IOMEM */ /* pbn_computone_4 */
++ 0x40, 2, NULL, 0x200 },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 6, 921600, /* IOMEM */ /* pbn_computone_6 */
++ 0x40, 2, NULL, 0x200 },
++ { SPCI_FL_BASE0, 8, 921600, /* IOMEM */ /* pbn_computone_8 */
++ 0x40, 2, NULL, 0x200 },
++};
++
++/*
++ * Given a complete unknown PCI device, try to use some heuristics to
++ * guess what the configuration might be, based on the pitiful PCI
++ * serial specs. Returns 0 on success, 1 on failure.
++ */
++static int __devinit serial_pci_guess_board(struct pci_dev *dev,
++ struct pci_board *board)
++{
++ int num_iomem = 0, num_port = 0, first_port = -1;
++ int i;
++
++ /*
++ * If it is not a communications device or the programming
++ * interface is greater than 6, give up.
++ *
++ * (Should we try to make guesses for multiport serial devices
++ * later?)
++ */
++ if ((((dev->class >> 8) != PCI_CLASS_COMMUNICATION_SERIAL) &&
++ ((dev->class >> 8) != PCI_CLASS_COMMUNICATION_MODEM)) ||
++ (dev->class & 0xff) > 6)
++ return 1;
++
++ for (i=0; i < 6; i++) {
++ if (IS_PCI_REGION_IOPORT(dev, i)) {
++ num_port++;
++ if (first_port == -1)
++ first_port = i;
++ }
++ if (IS_PCI_REGION_IOMEM(dev, i))
++ num_iomem++;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * If there is 1 or 0 iomem regions, and exactly one port, use
++ * it.
++ */
++ if (num_iomem <= 1 && num_port == 1) {
++ board->flags = first_port;
++ return 0;
++ }
++ return 1;
++}
++
++/*
++ * return -1 to refuse
++ */
++static int pci_init_one(struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *ent)
++{
++ struct serial_private *priv;
++ struct pci_board *board, tmp;
++ struct serial_struct serial_req;
++ int base_baud, rc, k;
++
++ board = &pci_boards[ent->driver_data];
++
++ rc = pci_enable_device(dev);
++ if (rc)
++ return rc;
++
++ if (ent->driver_data == pbn_default &&
++ serial_pci_guess_board(dev, board))
++ return -ENODEV;
++ else if (serial_pci_guess_board(dev, &tmp) == 0) {
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Redundant entry in serial pci_table. "
++ "Please send the output of\n"
++ "lspci -vv, this message (%d,%d,%d,%d)\n"
++ "and the manufacturer and name of "
++ "serial board or modem board\n"
++ "to serial-pci-info@lists.sourceforge.net.\n",
++ dev->vendor, dev->device,
++ pci_get_subvendor(dev), pci_get_subdevice(dev));
++ }
++
++
++ priv = kmalloc(sizeof(struct serial_private) +
++ sizeof(unsigned int) * board->num_ports,
++ GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!priv)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ /*
++ * Run the initialization function, if any
++ */
++ if (board->init_fn && ((board->init_fn)(dev, board, 1) != 0)) {
++ kfree(priv);
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ base_baud = board->base_baud;
++ if (!base_baud)
++ base_baud = BASE_BAUD;
++ memset(&serial_req, 0, sizeof(serial_req));
++ for (k=0; k < board->num_ports; k++) {
++ serial_req.irq = get_pci_irq(dev, board, k);
++ if (get_pci_port(dev, board, &serial_req, k))
++ break;
++#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG_PCI
++ printk("Setup PCI/PNP port: port %x, irq %d, type %d\n",
++ serial_req.port, serial_req.irq, serial_req.io_type);
++#endif
++ serial_req.flags = ASYNC_SKIP_TEST | ASYNC_AUTOPROBE;
++ serial_req.baud_base = base_baud;
++ priv->line[k] = register_serial(&serial_req);
++ if (priv->line[k] < 0)
++ break;
++ }
++
++ priv->board = board;
++ priv->nr = k;
++
++ pci_set_drvdata(dev, priv);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void pci_remove_one(struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++ struct serial_private *priv = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
++ int i;
++
++ pci_set_drvdata(dev, NULL);
++
++ for (i = 0; i < priv->nr; i++)
++ unregister_serial(priv->line[i]);
++
++ priv->board->init_fn(dev, priv->board, 0);
++
++ kfree(priv);
++}
++
++static struct pci_device_id serial_pci_tbl[] __devinitdata = {
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V960,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH8_232, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_8_1382400 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V960,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH4_232, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_4_1382400 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V960,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH2_232, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_2_1382400 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH8_232, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_8_1382400 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH4_232, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_4_1382400 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH2_232, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_2_1382400 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH8_485, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_8_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH8_485_4_4, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_8_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH4_485, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_4_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH4_485_2_2, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_4_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH2_485, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_2_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH8_485_2_6, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_8_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH081101V1, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_8_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3, PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_V351,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CONNECT_TECH,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CONNECT_TECH_BH041101V1, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_4_921600 },
++
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SEALEVEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SEALEVEL_U530,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_bt_1_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SEALEVEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SEALEVEL_UCOMM2,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_bt_2_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SEALEVEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SEALEVEL_UCOMM422,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_bt_4_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SEALEVEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SEALEVEL_UCOMM232,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_bt_2_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SEALEVEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SEALEVEL_COMM4,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_bt_4_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SEALEVEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SEALEVEL_COMM8,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_8_115200 },
++
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_GTEK_SERIAL2,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_bt_2_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_SPCOM200,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_bt_2_921600 },
++ /* VScom SPCOM800, from sl@s.pl */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_SPCOM800,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_8_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_1077,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_4_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_9050,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_KEYSPAN,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_KEYSPAN_SX2, 0, 0,
++ pbn_panacom },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PANACOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PANACOM_QUADMODEM,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_panacom4 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PANACOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PANACOM_DUALMODEM,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_panacom2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_9050,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CHASE_PCIFAST,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CHASE_PCIFAST4, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_4_460800 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_9050,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CHASE_PCIFAST,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CHASE_PCIFAST8, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_8_460800 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_9050,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CHASE_PCIFAST,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CHASE_PCIFAST16, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_16_460800 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_9050,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CHASE_PCIFAST,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CHASE_PCIFAST16FMC, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_16_460800 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_9050,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CHASE_PCIRAS,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CHASE_PCIRAS4, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_4_460800 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_9050,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_CHASE_PCIRAS,
++ PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_CHASE_PCIRAS8, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_8_460800 },
++ /* Megawolf Romulus PCI Serial Card, from Mike Hudson */
++ /* (Exoray@isys.ca) */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PLX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_PLX_ROMULUS,
++ 0x10b5, 0x106a, 0, 0,
++ pbn_plx_romulus },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_QUATECH, PCI_DEVICE_ID_QUATECH_QSC100,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_4_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_QUATECH, PCI_DEVICE_ID_QUATECH_DSC100,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_2_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_QUATECH, PCI_DEVICE_ID_QUATECH_ESC100D,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_8_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_QUATECH, PCI_DEVICE_ID_QUATECH_ESC100M,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_8_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SPECIALIX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_OXSEMI_16PCI954,
++ PCI_VENDOR_ID_SPECIALIX, PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_SPEED4, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_4_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_OXSEMI, PCI_DEVICE_ID_OXSEMI_16PCI954,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_4_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_OXSEMI, PCI_DEVICE_ID_OXSEMI_16PCI952,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_2_115200 },
++
++ /* Digitan DS560-558, from jimd@esoft.com */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_ATT, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ATT_VENUS_MODEM,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_1_115200 },
++
++ /* 3Com US Robotics 56k Voice Internal PCI model 5610 */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_USR, 0x1008,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, },
++
++ /* Titan Electronic cards */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_100,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_1_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_200,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_2_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_400,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_4_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_800B,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_4_921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_100L,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
++ SPCI_FL_BASE1, 1, 921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_200L,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
++ SPCI_FL_BASE1 | SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 2, 921600 },
++ /* The 400L and 800L have a custom hack in get_pci_port */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_400L,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
++ SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 4, 921600 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TITAN, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TITAN_800L,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
++ SPCI_FL_BASE_TABLE, 8, 921600 },
++
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_10x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_10x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_10x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S1P_10x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_1 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S1P_10x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_1 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S1P_10x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_1 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_10x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_10x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_10x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_10x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_10x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_10x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_4S_10x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_4 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_4S_10x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_4 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_4S_10x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig10x_4 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_20x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_20x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S_20x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S1P_20x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S1P_20x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_1S1P_20x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2P1S_20x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2P1S_20x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2P1S_20x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_0 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_20x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_20x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S_20x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_20x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_20x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_2S1P_20x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_2 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_4S_20x_550,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_4 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_4S_20x_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_4 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SIIG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SIIG_4S_20x_850,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_siig20x_4 },
++
++ /* Computone devices submitted by Doug McNash dmcnash@computone.com */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_COMPUTONE, PCI_DEVICE_ID_COMPUTONE_PG,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_COMPUTONE, PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_COMPUTONE_PG4,
++ 0, 0, pbn_computone_4 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_COMPUTONE, PCI_DEVICE_ID_COMPUTONE_PG,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_COMPUTONE, PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_COMPUTONE_PG8,
++ 0, 0, pbn_computone_8 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_COMPUTONE, PCI_DEVICE_ID_COMPUTONE_PG,
++ PCI_SUBVENDOR_ID_COMPUTONE, PCI_SUBDEVICE_ID_COMPUTONE_PG6,
++ 0, 0, pbn_computone_6 },
++
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_OXSEMI, PCI_DEVICE_ID_OXSEMI_16PCI95N,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, pbn_oxsemi },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_TIMEDIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_TIMEDIA_1889,
++ PCI_VENDOR_ID_TIMEDIA, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, pbn_timedia },
++
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LAVA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_LAVA_DSERIAL,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_bt_2_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LAVA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_LAVA_QUATRO_A,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_bt_2_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LAVA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_LAVA_QUATRO_B,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_bt_2_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LAVA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_LAVA_PORT_PLUS,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_bt_2_460800 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LAVA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_LAVA_QUAD_A,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_bt_2_460800 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LAVA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_LAVA_QUAD_B,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_bt_2_460800 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LAVA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_LAVA_SSERIAL,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_bt_1_115200 },
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_LAVA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_LAVA_PORT_650,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b0_bt_1_460800 },
++
++ /* RAStel 2 port modem, gerg@moreton.com.au */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_MORETON, PCI_DEVICE_ID_RASTEL_2PORT,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b2_bt_2_115200 },
++
++ /* EKF addition for i960 Boards form EKF with serial port */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, 0x1960,
++ 0xE4BF, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_intel_i960 },
++
++ /* Xircom Cardbus/Ethernet combos */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_XIRCOM, PCI_DEVICE_ID_XIRCOM_X3201_MDM,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_xircom_combo },
++
++ /*
++ * Untested PCI modems, sent in from various folks...
++ */
++
++ /* Elsa Model 56K PCI Modem, from Andreas Rath <arh@01019freenet.de> */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_ROCKWELL, 0x1004,
++ 0x1048, 0x1500, 0, 0,
++ pbn_b1_1_115200 },
++
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SGI, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SGI_IOC3,
++ 0xFF00, 0, 0, 0,
++ pbn_sgi_ioc3 },
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_DDB5074
++ /*
++ * NEC Vrc-5074 (Nile 4) builtin UART.
++ * Conditionally compiled in since this is a motherboard device.
++ */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_NEC, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NEC_NILE4,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_nec_nile4 },
++#endif
++
++#if 0 /* PCI_DEVICE_ID_DCI_PCCOM8 ? */
++ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_DCI, PCI_DEVICE_ID_DCI_PCCOM8,
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0,
++ pbn_dci_pccom8 },
++#endif
++
++ { PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
++ PCI_CLASS_COMMUNICATION_SERIAL << 8, 0xffff00, },
++ { PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
++ PCI_CLASS_COMMUNICATION_MODEM << 8, 0xffff00, },
++ { PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
++ PCI_CLASS_COMMUNICATION_MULTISERIAL << 8, 0xffff00, },
++ { 0, }
++};
++
++static struct pci_driver serial_pci_driver = {
++ name: "serial",
++ probe: pci_init_one,
++ remove: pci_remove_one,
++ id_table: serial_pci_tbl,
++};
++
++static int __init serial8250_pci_init(void)
++{
++ return pci_module_init(&serial_pci_driver);
++}
++
++static void __exit serial8250_pci_exit(void)
++{
++ pci_unregister_driver(&serial_pci_driver);
++}
++
++module_init(serial8250_pci_init);
++module_exit(serial8250_pci_exit);
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Generic 8250/16x50 PCI serial probe module");
++MODULE_GENERIC_TABLE(pci, serial_pci_tbl);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/8250_pnp.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/8250_pnp.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/8250_pnp.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/8250_pnp.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,553 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/serial_8250_pnp.c
++ *
++ * Probe module for 8250/16550-type ISAPNP serial ports.
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * $Id: 8250_pnp.c,v 1.3.2.1 2002/10/24 09:53:25 rmk Exp $
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/isapnp.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/serialP.h>
++
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/byteorder.h>
++#include <asm/serial.h>
++
++#include "8250.h"
++
++static struct serial_state rs_table[] = { };
++#define NR_PORTS 0
++
++struct pnpbios_device_id
++{
++ char id[8];
++ unsigned long driver_data;
++};
++
++static const struct pnpbios_device_id pnp_dev_table[] = {
++ /* Archtek America Corp. */
++ /* Archtek SmartLink Modem 3334BT Plug & Play */
++ { "AAC000F", 0 },
++ /* Anchor Datacomm BV */
++ /* SXPro 144 External Data Fax Modem Plug & Play */
++ { "ADC0001", 0 },
++ /* SXPro 288 External Data Fax Modem Plug & Play */
++ { "ADC0002", 0 },
++ /* Rockwell 56K ACF II Fax+Data+Voice Modem */
++ { "AKY1021", SPCI_FL_NO_SHIRQ },
++ /* AZT3005 PnP SOUND DEVICE */
++ { "AZT4001", 0 },
++ /* Best Data Products Inc. Smart One 336F PnP Modem */
++ { "BDP3336", 0 },
++ /* Boca Research */
++ /* Boca Complete Ofc Communicator 14.4 Data-FAX */
++ { "BRI0A49", 0 },
++ /* Boca Research 33,600 ACF Modem */
++ { "BRI1400", 0 },
++ /* Boca 33.6 Kbps Internal FD34FSVD */
++ { "BRI3400", 0 },
++ /* Boca 33.6 Kbps Internal FD34FSVD */
++ { "BRI0A49", 0 },
++ /* Best Data Products Inc. Smart One 336F PnP Modem */
++ { "BDP3336", 0 },
++ /* Computer Peripherals Inc */
++ /* EuroViVa CommCenter-33.6 SP PnP */
++ { "CPI4050", 0 },
++ /* Creative Labs */
++ /* Creative Labs Phone Blaster 28.8 DSVD PnP Voice */
++ { "CTL3001", 0 },
++ /* Creative Labs Modem Blaster 28.8 DSVD PnP Voice */
++ { "CTL3011", 0 },
++ /* Creative */
++ /* Creative Modem Blaster Flash56 DI5601-1 */
++ { "DMB1032", 0 },
++ /* Creative Modem Blaster V.90 DI5660 */
++ { "DMB2001", 0 },
++ /* FUJITSU */
++ /* Fujitsu 33600 PnP-I2 R Plug & Play */
++ { "FUJ0202", 0 },
++ /* Fujitsu FMV-FX431 Plug & Play */
++ { "FUJ0205", 0 },
++ /* Fujitsu 33600 PnP-I4 R Plug & Play */
++ { "FUJ0206", 0 },
++ /* Fujitsu Fax Voice 33600 PNP-I5 R Plug & Play */
++ { "FUJ0209", 0 },
++ /* Archtek America Corp. */
++ /* Archtek SmartLink Modem 3334BT Plug & Play */
++ { "GVC000F", 0 },
++ /* Hayes */
++ /* Hayes Optima 288 V.34-V.FC + FAX + Voice Plug & Play */
++ { "HAY0001", 0 },
++ /* Hayes Optima 336 V.34 + FAX + Voice PnP */
++ { "HAY000C", 0 },
++ /* Hayes Optima 336B V.34 + FAX + Voice PnP */
++ { "HAY000D", 0 },
++ /* Hayes Accura 56K Ext Fax Modem PnP */
++ { "HAY5670", 0 },
++ /* Hayes Accura 56K Ext Fax Modem PnP */
++ { "HAY5674", 0 },
++ /* Hayes Accura 56K Fax Modem PnP */
++ { "HAY5675", 0 },
++ /* Hayes 288, V.34 + FAX */
++ { "HAYF000", 0 },
++ /* Hayes Optima 288 V.34 + FAX + Voice, Plug & Play */
++ { "HAYF001", 0 },
++ /* IBM */
++ /* IBM Thinkpad 701 Internal Modem Voice */
++ { "IBM0033", 0 },
++ /* Intertex */
++ /* Intertex 28k8 33k6 Voice EXT PnP */
++ { "IXDC801", 0 },
++ /* Intertex 33k6 56k Voice EXT PnP */
++ { "IXDC901", 0 },
++ /* Intertex 28k8 33k6 Voice SP EXT PnP */
++ { "IXDD801", 0 },
++ /* Intertex 33k6 56k Voice SP EXT PnP */
++ { "IXDD901", 0 },
++ /* Intertex 28k8 33k6 Voice SP INT PnP */
++ { "IXDF401", 0 },
++ /* Intertex 28k8 33k6 Voice SP EXT PnP */
++ { "IXDF801", 0 },
++ /* Intertex 33k6 56k Voice SP EXT PnP */
++ { "IXDF901", 0 },
++ /* Kortex International */
++ /* KORTEX 28800 Externe PnP */
++ { "KOR4522", 0 },
++ /* KXPro 33.6 Vocal ASVD PnP */
++ { "KORF661", 0 },
++ /* Lasat */
++ /* LASAT Internet 33600 PnP */
++ { "LAS4040", 0 },
++ /* Lasat Safire 560 PnP */
++ { "LAS4540", 0 },
++ /* Lasat Safire 336 PnP */
++ { "LAS5440", 0 },
++ /* Microcom, Inc. */
++ /* Microcom TravelPorte FAST V.34 Plug & Play */
++ { "MNP0281", 0 },
++ /* Microcom DeskPorte V.34 FAST or FAST+ Plug & Play */
++ { "MNP0336", 0 },
++ /* Microcom DeskPorte FAST EP 28.8 Plug & Play */
++ { "MNP0339", 0 },
++ /* Microcom DeskPorte 28.8P Plug & Play */
++ { "MNP0342", 0 },
++ /* Microcom DeskPorte FAST ES 28.8 Plug & Play */
++ { "MNP0500", 0 },
++ /* Microcom DeskPorte FAST ES 28.8 Plug & Play */
++ { "MNP0501", 0 },
++ /* Microcom DeskPorte 28.8S Internal Plug & Play */
++ { "MNP0502", 0 },
++ /* Motorola */
++ /* Motorola BitSURFR Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1105", 0 },
++ /* Motorola TA210 Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1111", 0 },
++ /* Motorola HMTA 200 (ISDN) Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1114", 0 },
++ /* Motorola BitSURFR Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1115", 0 },
++ /* Motorola Lifestyle 28.8 Internal */
++ { "MOT1190", 0 },
++ /* Motorola V.3400 Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1501", 0 },
++ /* Motorola Lifestyle 28.8 V.34 Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1502", 0 },
++ /* Motorola Power 28.8 V.34 Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1505", 0 },
++ /* Motorola ModemSURFR External 28.8 Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1509", 0 },
++ /* Motorola Premier 33.6 Desktop Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT150A", 0 },
++ /* Motorola VoiceSURFR 56K External PnP */
++ { "MOT150F", 0 },
++ /* Motorola ModemSURFR 56K External PnP */
++ { "MOT1510", 0 },
++ /* Motorola ModemSURFR 56K Internal PnP */
++ { "MOT1550", 0 },
++ /* Motorola ModemSURFR Internal 28.8 Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1560", 0 },
++ /* Motorola Premier 33.6 Internal Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT1580", 0 },
++ /* Motorola OnlineSURFR 28.8 Internal Plug & Play */
++ { "MOT15B0", 0 },
++ /* Motorola VoiceSURFR 56K Internal PnP */
++ { "MOT15F0", 0 },
++ /* Com 1 */
++ /* Deskline K56 Phone System PnP */
++ { "MVX00A1", 0 },
++ /* PC Rider K56 Phone System PnP */
++ { "MVX00F2", 0 },
++ /* Pace 56 Voice Internal Plug & Play Modem */
++ { "PMC2430", 0 },
++ /* Generic */
++ /* Generic standard PC COM port */
++ { "PNP0500", 0 },
++ /* Generic 16550A-compatible COM port */
++ { "PNP0501", 0 },
++ /* Compaq 14400 Modem */
++ { "PNPC000", 0 },
++ /* Compaq 2400/9600 Modem */
++ { "PNPC001", 0 },
++ /* Dial-Up Networking Serial Cable between 2 PCs */
++ { "PNPC031", 0 },
++ /* Dial-Up Networking Parallel Cable between 2 PCs */
++ { "PNPC032", 0 },
++ /* Standard 9600 bps Modem */
++ { "PNPC100", 0 },
++ /* Standard 14400 bps Modem */
++ { "PNPC101", 0 },
++ /* Standard 28800 bps Modem*/
++ { "PNPC102", 0 },
++ /* Standard Modem*/
++ { "PNPC103", 0 },
++ /* Standard 9600 bps Modem*/
++ { "PNPC104", 0 },
++ /* Standard 14400 bps Modem*/
++ { "PNPC105", 0 },
++ /* Standard 28800 bps Modem*/
++ { "PNPC106", 0 },
++ /* Standard Modem */
++ { "PNPC107", 0 },
++ /* Standard 9600 bps Modem */
++ { "PNPC108", 0 },
++ /* Standard 14400 bps Modem */
++ { "PNPC109", 0 },
++ /* Standard 28800 bps Modem */
++ { "PNPC10A", 0 },
++ /* Standard Modem */
++ { "PNPC10B", 0 },
++ /* Standard 9600 bps Modem */
++ { "PNPC10C", 0 },
++ /* Standard 14400 bps Modem */
++ { "PNPC10D", 0 },
++ /* Standard 28800 bps Modem */
++ { "PNPC10E", 0 },
++ /* Standard Modem */
++ { "PNPC10F", 0 },
++ /* Standard PCMCIA Card Modem */
++ { "PNP2000", 0 },
++ /* Rockwell */
++ /* Modular Technology */
++ /* Rockwell 33.6 DPF Internal PnP */
++ /* Modular Technology 33.6 Internal PnP */
++ { "ROK0030", 0 },
++ /* Kortex International */
++ /* KORTEX 14400 Externe PnP */
++ { "ROK0100", 0 },
++ /* Viking Components, Inc */
++ /* Viking 28.8 INTERNAL Fax+Data+Voice PnP */
++ { "ROK4920", 0 },
++ /* Rockwell */
++ /* British Telecom */
++ /* Modular Technology */
++ /* Rockwell 33.6 DPF External PnP */
++ /* BT Prologue 33.6 External PnP */
++ /* Modular Technology 33.6 External PnP */
++ { "RSS00A0", 0 },
++ /* Viking 56K FAX INT */
++ { "RSS0262", 0 },
++ /* SupraExpress 28.8 Data/Fax PnP modem */
++ { "SUP1310", 0 },
++ /* SupraExpress 33.6 Data/Fax PnP modem */
++ { "SUP1421", 0 },
++ /* SupraExpress 33.6 Data/Fax PnP modem */
++ { "SUP1590", 0 },
++ /* SupraExpress 33.6 Data/Fax PnP modem */
++ { "SUP1760", 0 },
++ /* Phoebe Micro */
++ /* Phoebe Micro 33.6 Data Fax 1433VQH Plug & Play */
++ { "TEX0011", 0 },
++ /* Archtek America Corp. */
++ /* Archtek SmartLink Modem 3334BT Plug & Play */
++ { "UAC000F", 0 },
++ /* 3Com Corp. */
++ /* Gateway Telepath IIvi 33.6 */
++ { "USR0000", 0 },
++ /* Sportster Vi 14.4 PnP FAX Voicemail */
++ { "USR0004", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 33.6K Voice INT PnP */
++ { "USR0006", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 33.6K Voice EXT PnP */
++ { "USR0007", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 33.6K Voice INT PnP */
++ { "USR2002", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K Voice INT PnP */
++ { "USR2070", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K Voice EXT PnP */
++ { "USR2080", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K FAX INT */
++ { "USR3031", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K Voice INT PnP */
++ { "USR3070", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K Voice EXT PnP */
++ { "USR3080", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K Voice INT PnP */
++ { "USR3090", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K Message */
++ { "USR9100", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K FAX EXT PnP*/
++ { "USR9160", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K FAX INT PnP*/
++ { "USR9170", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K Voice EXT PnP*/
++ { "USR9180", 0 },
++ /* U.S. Robotics 56K Voice INT PnP*/
++ { "USR9190", 0 },
++ { "", 0 }
++};
++
++static void inline avoid_irq_share(struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++ int i, map = 0x1FF8;
++ struct serial_state *state = rs_table;
++ struct isapnp_irq *irq;
++ struct isapnp_resources *res = dev->sysdata;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_PORTS; i++) {
++ if (state->type != PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ clear_bit(state->irq, &map);
++ state++;
++ }
++
++ for ( ; res; res = res->alt)
++ for(irq = res->irq; irq; irq = irq->next)
++ irq->map = map;
++}
++
++static char *modem_names[] __devinitdata = {
++ "MODEM", "Modem", "modem", "FAX", "Fax", "fax",
++ "56K", "56k", "K56", "33.6", "28.8", "14.4",
++ "33,600", "28,800", "14,400", "33.600", "28.800", "14.400",
++ "33600", "28800", "14400", "V.90", "V.34", "V.32", 0
++};
++
++static int __devinit check_name(char *name)
++{
++ char **tmp;
++
++ for (tmp = modem_names; *tmp; tmp++)
++ if (strstr(name, *tmp))
++ return 1;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int inline check_compatible_id(struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++ int i;
++ for (i = 0; i < DEVICE_COUNT_COMPATIBLE; i++)
++ if ((dev->vendor_compatible[i] ==
++ ISAPNP_VENDOR('P', 'N', 'P')) &&
++ (swab16(dev->device_compatible[i]) >= 0xc000) &&
++ (swab16(dev->device_compatible[i]) <= 0xdfff))
++ return 0;
++ return 1;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Given a complete unknown ISA PnP device, try to use some heuristics to
++ * detect modems. Currently use such heuristic set:
++ * - dev->name or dev->bus->name must contain "modem" substring;
++ * - device must have only one IO region (8 byte long) with base adress
++ * 0x2e8, 0x3e8, 0x2f8 or 0x3f8.
++ *
++ * Such detection looks very ugly, but can detect at least some of numerous
++ * ISA PnP modems, alternatively we must hardcode all modems in pnp_devices[]
++ * table.
++ */
++static int serial_pnp_guess_board(struct pci_dev *dev, int *flags)
++{
++ struct isapnp_resources *res = (struct isapnp_resources *)dev->sysdata;
++ struct isapnp_resources *resa;
++
++ if (!(check_name(dev->name) || check_name(dev->bus->name)) &&
++ !(check_compatible_id(dev)))
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ if (!res || res->next)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ for (resa = res->alt; resa; resa = resa->alt) {
++ struct isapnp_port *port;
++ for (port = res->port; port; port = port->next)
++ if ((port->size == 8) &&
++ ((port->min == 0x2f8) ||
++ (port->min == 0x3f8) ||
++ (port->min == 0x2e8) ||
++ (port->min == 0x3e8)))
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ return -ENODEV;
++}
++
++static int
++pnp_init_one(struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pnpbios_device_id *ent,
++ char *slot_name)
++{
++ struct serial_struct serial_req;
++ int ret, line, flags = ent ? ent->driver_data : 0;
++
++ if (!ent) {
++ ret = serial_pnp_guess_board(dev, &flags);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ }
++
++ if (dev->prepare(dev) < 0) {
++ printk("serial: PNP device '%s' prepare failed\n",
++ slot_name);
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ if (dev->active)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ if (flags & SPCI_FL_NO_SHIRQ)
++ avoid_irq_share(dev);
++
++ if (dev->activate(dev) < 0) {
++ printk("serial: PNP device '%s' activate failed\n",
++ slot_name);
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ memset(&serial_req, 0, sizeof(serial_req));
++ serial_req.irq = dev->irq_resource[0].start;
++ serial_req.port = pci_resource_start(dev, 0);
++ if (HIGH_BITS_OFFSET)
++ serial_req.port = pci_resource_start(dev, 0) >> HIGH_BITS_OFFSET;
++
++#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG_PCI
++ printk("Setup PCI/PNP port: port %x, irq %d, type %d\n",
++ serial_req.port, serial_req.irq, serial_req.io_type);
++#endif
++
++ serial_req.flags = ASYNC_SKIP_TEST | ASYNC_AUTOPROBE;
++ serial_req.baud_base = 115200;
++ line = register_serial(&serial_req);
++
++ if (line >= 0) {
++ pci_set_drvdata(dev, (void *)(line + 1));
++
++ /*
++ * Public health warning: remove this once the 2.5
++ * pnpbios_module_init() stuff is incorporated.
++ */
++ dev->driver = (void *)pnp_dev_table;
++ } else
++ dev->deactivate(dev);
++
++ return line >= 0 ? 0 : -ENODEV;
++}
++
++static void pnp_remove_one(struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++ int line = (int)pci_get_drvdata(dev);
++
++ if (line) {
++ pci_set_drvdata(dev, NULL);
++
++ unregister_serial(line - 1);
++
++ dev->deactivate(dev);
++ }
++}
++
++static char hex[] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
++
++/*
++ * This function should vanish when 2.5 comes around and
++ * we have pnpbios_module_init()
++ */
++static void pnp_init(void)
++{
++ const struct pnpbios_device_id *id;
++ struct pci_dev *dev = NULL;
++
++#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG_PNP
++ printk("Entered probe_serial_pnp()\n");
++#endif
++
++ isapnp_for_each_dev(dev) {
++ char slot_name[8];
++ u32 pnpid;
++
++ if (dev->active)
++ continue;
++
++ pnpid = dev->vendor << 16 | dev->device;
++ pnpid = cpu_to_le32(pnpid);
++
++#define HEX(id,a) hex[((id)>>a) & 15]
++#define CHAR(id,a) (0x40 + (((id)>>a) & 31))
++ slot_name[0] = CHAR(pnpid, 26);
++ slot_name[1] = CHAR(pnpid, 21);
++ slot_name[2] = CHAR(pnpid, 16);
++ slot_name[3] = HEX(pnpid, 12);
++ slot_name[4] = HEX(pnpid, 8);
++ slot_name[5] = HEX(pnpid, 4);
++ slot_name[6] = HEX(pnpid, 0);
++ slot_name[7] = '\0';
++
++ for (id = pnp_dev_table; id->id[0]; id++)
++ if (memcmp(id->id, slot_name, 7) == 0)
++ break;
++
++ if (id->id[0])
++ pnp_init_one(dev, id, slot_name);
++ else
++ pnp_init_one(dev, NULL, slot_name);
++ }
++
++#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG_PNP
++ printk("Leaving probe_serial_pnp() (probe finished)\n");
++#endif
++}
++
++static int __init serial8250_pnp_init(void)
++{
++ if (!isapnp_present()) {
++#ifdef SERIAL_DEBUG_PNP
++ printk("Leaving probe_serial_pnp() (no isapnp)\n");
++#endif
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++ pnp_init();
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit serial8250_pnp_exit(void)
++{
++ struct pci_dev *dev = NULL;
++
++ isapnp_for_each_dev(dev) {
++ if (dev->driver != (void *)pnp_dev_table)
++ continue;
++ pnp_remove_one(dev);
++ }
++}
++
++module_init(serial8250_pnp_init);
++module_exit(serial8250_pnp_exit);
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Generic 8250/16x50 PNPBIOS serial probe module");
++MODULE_GENERIC_TABLE(pnp, pnp_dev_table);
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/Config.in 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
++#
++# Serial device configuration
++#
++# $Id: Config.in,v 1.4 2001/10/12 15:46:58 rmk Exp $
++#
++mainmenu_option next_comment
++comment 'Serial drivers'
++
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" ]; then
++ # I don't have this in my tree yet.
++ dep_bool 'Anakin serial port support' CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN $CONFIG_ARCH_ANAKIN
++ dep_bool ' Console on Anakin serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN
++ if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN" = "y" ]; then
++ int ' Default Anakin serial baudrate' CONFIG_ANAKIN_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE 9600
++ fi
++
++ dep_tristate 'ARM AMBA serial port support' CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA $CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR
++ dep_bool ' Support for console on AMBA serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA
++ if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA" = "y" ]; then
++ define_bool CONFIG_SERIAL_INTEGRATOR y
++ fi
++
++ dep_tristate 'CLPS711X serial port support' CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X $CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X
++ dep_bool ' Support for console on CLPS711X serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X
++
++ dep_bool 'DC21285 serial port support' CONFIG_SERIAL_21285 $CONFIG_FOOTBRIDGE
++ dep_bool ' Use /dev/ttyS0 device (OBSOLETE)' CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_OLD $CONFIG_SERIAL_21285 $CONFIG_OBSOLETE
++ dep_bool ' Console on DC21285 serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_21285_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_21285
++
++ dep_bool 'Excalibur serial port (uart00) support' CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00 $CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
++ dep_bool ' Support for console on Excalibur serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00
++
++
++ dep_bool 'SA1100 serial port support' CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100 $CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100
++ dep_bool ' Console on SA1100 serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100
++ if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
++ int ' Default SA1100 serial baudrate' CONFIG_SA1100_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE 9600
++ fi
++
++ dep_tristate 'ARM Omaha serial port support' CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA $CONFIG_ARCH_OMAHA
++ dep_bool ' Support for console on Omaha serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA
++
++ dep_tristate 'AT91RM9200 serial port support' CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91 $CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200
++ dep_bool ' Console on AT91RM9200 serial port' CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91
++
++fi
++#
++# The new 8250/16550 serial drivers
++dep_tristate '8250/16550 and compatible serial support (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
++dep_bool ' Console on 8250/16550 and compatible serial port (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE $CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
++
++dep_mbool 'Extended 8250/16550 serial driver options' CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED $CONFIG_SERIAL_8250
++dep_bool ' Support more than 4 serial ports' CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS $CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
++dep_bool ' Support for sharing serial interrupts' CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ $CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
++dep_bool ' Autodetect IRQ on standard ports (unsafe)' CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_DETECT_IRQ $CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
++dep_bool ' Support special multiport boards' CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MULTIPORT $CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
++dep_bool ' Support Bell Technologies HUB6 card' CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_HUB6 $CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED
++
++if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_8250" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91" = "y" ]; then
++ define_bool CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE y
++else
++ if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA" = "m" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X" = "m" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100" = "m" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN" = "m" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00" = "m" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_8250" = "m" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA" = "m" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91" = "m" ]; then
++ define_bool CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE m
++ fi
++fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X_CONSOLE" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN_CONSOLE" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00_CONSOLE" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE" = "y" ]; then
++ define_bool CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE y
++fi
++
++endmenu
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
++#
++# Makefile for the kernel serial device drivers.
++#
++# 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).
++#
++# Note 2! The CFLAGS definitions are now inherited from the
++# parent makes..
++#
++# $Id: Makefile,v 1.2 2001/10/12 15:46:58 rmk Exp $
++#
++
++O_TARGET := serial.o
++
++export-objs := core.o 8250.o
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++serial-8250-y :=
++serial-8250-$(CONFIG_PCI) += 8250_pci.o
++serial-8250-$(CONFIG_ISAPNP) += 8250_pnp.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE) += core.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_21285) += 21285.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_8250) += 8250.o $(serial-8250-y)
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN) += anakin.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA) += amba.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X) += clps711x.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100) += sa1100.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00) += uart00.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA) += omaha.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91US3) += at91us3.o
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
++
++fastdep:
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/amba.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/amba.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/amba.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/amba.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,770 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/serial_amba.c
++ *
++ * Driver for AMBA serial ports
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright 1999 ARM Limited
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: amba.c,v 1.9.2.2 2002/10/24 09:53:25 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ * This is a generic driver for ARM AMBA-type serial ports. They
++ * have a lot of 16550-like features, but are not register compatable.
++ * Note that although they do have CTS, DCD and DSR inputs, they do
++ * not have an RI input, nor do they have DTR or RTS outputs. If
++ * required, these have to be supplied via some other means (eg, GPIO)
++ * and hooked into this driver.
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE) && defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ)
++#define SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++#endif
++
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware/serial_amba.h>
++
++#define UART_NR 2
++
++#define SERIAL_AMBA_MAJOR 204
++#define SERIAL_AMBA_MINOR 16
++#define SERIAL_AMBA_NR UART_NR
++
++#define CALLOUT_AMBA_NAME "cuaam"
++#define CALLOUT_AMBA_MAJOR 205
++#define CALLOUT_AMBA_MINOR 16
++#define CALLOUT_AMBA_NR UART_NR
++
++static struct tty_driver normal, callout;
++static struct tty_struct *amba_table[UART_NR];
++static struct termios *amba_termios[UART_NR], *amba_termios_locked[UART_NR];
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++static struct console amba_console;
++#endif
++
++#define AMBA_ISR_PASS_LIMIT 256
++
++/*
++ * Access macros for the AMBA UARTs
++ */
++#define UART_GET_INT_STATUS(p) readb((p)->membase + AMBA_UARTIIR)
++#define UART_PUT_ICR(p, c) writel((c), (p)->membase + AMBA_UARTICR)
++#define UART_GET_FR(p) readb((p)->membase + AMBA_UARTFR)
++#define UART_GET_CHAR(p) readb((p)->membase + AMBA_UARTDR)
++#define UART_PUT_CHAR(p, c) writel((c), (p)->membase + AMBA_UARTDR)
++#define UART_GET_RSR(p) readb((p)->membase + AMBA_UARTRSR)
++#define UART_GET_CR(p) readb((p)->membase + AMBA_UARTCR)
++#define UART_PUT_CR(p,c) writel((c), (p)->membase + AMBA_UARTCR)
++#define UART_GET_LCRL(p) readb((p)->membase + AMBA_UARTLCR_L)
++#define UART_PUT_LCRL(p,c) writel((c), (p)->membase + AMBA_UARTLCR_L)
++#define UART_GET_LCRM(p) readb((p)->membase + AMBA_UARTLCR_M)
++#define UART_PUT_LCRM(p,c) writel((c), (p)->membase + AMBA_UARTLCR_M)
++#define UART_GET_LCRH(p) readb((p)->membase + AMBA_UARTLCR_H)
++#define UART_PUT_LCRH(p,c) writel((c), (p)->membase + AMBA_UARTLCR_H)
++#define UART_RX_DATA(s) (((s) & AMBA_UARTFR_RXFE) == 0)
++#define UART_TX_READY(s) (((s) & AMBA_UARTFR_TXFF) == 0)
++#define UART_TX_EMPTY(p) ((UART_GET_FR(p) & AMBA_UARTFR_TMSK) == 0)
++
++#define UART_DUMMY_RSR_RX 256
++#define UART_PORT_SIZE 64
++
++/*
++ * On the Integrator platform, the port RTS and DTR are provided by
++ * bits in the following SC_CTRLS register bits:
++ * RTS DTR
++ * UART0 7 6
++ * UART1 5 4
++ */
++#define SC_CTRLC (IO_ADDRESS(INTEGRATOR_SC_BASE) + INTEGRATOR_SC_CTRLC_OFFSET)
++#define SC_CTRLS (IO_ADDRESS(INTEGRATOR_SC_BASE) + INTEGRATOR_SC_CTRLS_OFFSET)
++
++/*
++ * We wrap our port structure around the generic uart_port.
++ */
++struct uart_amba_port {
++ struct uart_port port;
++ unsigned int dtr_mask;
++ unsigned int rts_mask;
++ unsigned int old_status;
++};
++
++static void ambauart_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int tty_stop)
++{
++ unsigned int cr;
++
++ cr = UART_GET_CR(port);
++ cr &= ~AMBA_UARTCR_TIE;
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, cr);
++}
++
++static void ambauart_start_tx(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int tty_start)
++{
++ unsigned int cr;
++
++ cr = UART_GET_CR(port);
++ cr |= AMBA_UARTCR_TIE;
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, cr);
++}
++
++static void ambauart_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int cr;
++
++ cr = UART_GET_CR(port);
++ cr &= ~(AMBA_UARTCR_RIE | AMBA_UARTCR_RTIE);
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, cr);
++}
++
++static void ambauart_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int cr;
++
++ cr = UART_GET_CR(port);
++ cr |= AMBA_UARTCR_MSIE;
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, cr);
++}
++
++static void
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ambauart_rx_chars(struct uart_port *port, struct pt_regs *regs)
++#else
++ambauart_rx_chars(struct uart_port *port)
++#endif
++{
++ struct tty_struct *tty = port->info->tty;
++ unsigned int status, ch, rsr, max_count = 256;
++
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ while (UART_RX_DATA(status) && max_count--) {
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ tty->flip.tqueue.routine((void *)tty);
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "TTY_DONT_FLIP set\n");
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++
++ ch = UART_GET_CHAR(port);
++
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr = ch;
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_NORMAL;
++ port->icount.rx++;
++
++ /*
++ * Note that the error handling code is
++ * out of the main execution path
++ */
++ rsr = UART_GET_RSR(port) | UART_DUMMY_RSR_RX;
++ if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_ANY) {
++ if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_BE) {
++ rsr &= ~(AMBA_UARTRSR_FE | AMBA_UARTRSR_PE);
++ port->icount.brk++;
++ if (uart_handle_break(port))
++ goto ignore_char;
++ } else if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_PE)
++ port->icount.parity++;
++ else if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_FE)
++ port->icount.frame++;
++ if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_OE)
++ port->icount.overrun++;
++
++ rsr &= port->read_status_mask;
++
++ if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_BE)
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_BREAK;
++ else if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_PE)
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_PARITY;
++ else if (rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_FE)
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_FRAME;
++ }
++
++ if (uart_handle_sysrq_char(port, ch, regs))
++ goto ignore_char;
++
++ if ((rsr & port->ignore_status_mask) == 0) {
++ tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++;
++ tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ }
++ if ((rsr & AMBA_UARTRSR_OE) &&
++ tty->flip.count < TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ /*
++ * Overrun is special, since it's reported
++ * immediately, and doesn't affect the current
++ * character
++ */
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = 0;
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = TTY_OVERRUN;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ }
++ ignore_char:
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ }
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
++ return;
++}
++
++static void ambauart_tx_chars(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct circ_buf *xmit = &port->info->xmit;
++ int count;
++
++ if (port->x_char) {
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, port->x_char);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ port->x_char = 0;
++ return;
++ }
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit) || uart_tx_stopped(port)) {
++ ambauart_stop_tx(port, 0);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ count = port->fifosize >> 1;
++ do {
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, xmit->buf[xmit->tail]);
++ xmit->tail = (xmit->tail + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ break;
++ } while (--count > 0);
++
++ if (uart_circ_chars_pending(xmit) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
++ uart_write_wakeup(port);
++
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ ambauart_stop_tx(port, 0);
++}
++
++static void ambauart_modem_status(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_amba_port *uap = (struct uart_amba_port *)port;
++ unsigned int status, delta;
++
++ UART_PUT_ICR(&uap->port, 0);
++
++ status = UART_GET_FR(&uap->port) & AMBA_UARTFR_MODEM_ANY;
++
++ delta = status ^ uap->old_status;
++ uap->old_status = status;
++
++ if (!delta)
++ return;
++
++ if (delta & AMBA_UARTFR_DCD)
++ uart_handle_dcd_change(&uap->port, status & AMBA_UARTFR_DCD);
++
++ if (delta & AMBA_UARTFR_DSR)
++ uap->port.icount.dsr++;
++
++ if (delta & AMBA_UARTFR_CTS)
++ uart_handle_cts_change(&uap->port, status & AMBA_UARTFR_CTS);
++
++ wake_up_interruptible(&uap->port.info->delta_msr_wait);
++}
++
++static void ambauart_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = dev_id;
++ unsigned int status, pass_counter = AMBA_ISR_PASS_LIMIT;
++
++ status = UART_GET_INT_STATUS(port);
++ do {
++ if (status & (AMBA_UARTIIR_RTIS | AMBA_UARTIIR_RIS))
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ ambauart_rx_chars(port, regs);
++#else
++ ambauart_rx_chars(port);
++#endif
++ if (status & AMBA_UARTIIR_TIS)
++ ambauart_tx_chars(port);
++ if (status & AMBA_UARTIIR_MIS)
++ ambauart_modem_status(port);
++
++ if (pass_counter-- == 0)
++ break;
++
++ status = UART_GET_INT_STATUS(port);
++ } while (status & (AMBA_UARTIIR_RTIS | AMBA_UARTIIR_RIS |
++ AMBA_UARTIIR_TIS));
++}
++
++static unsigned int ambauart_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return UART_GET_FR(port) & AMBA_UARTFR_BUSY ? 0 : TIOCSER_TEMT;
++}
++
++static unsigned int ambauart_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int result = 0;
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ if (status & AMBA_UARTFR_DCD)
++ result |= TIOCM_CAR;
++ if (status & AMBA_UARTFR_DSR)
++ result |= TIOCM_DSR;
++ if (status & AMBA_UARTFR_CTS)
++ result |= TIOCM_CTS;
++
++ return result;
++}
++
++static void ambauart_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int mctrl)
++{
++ struct uart_amba_port *uap = (struct uart_amba_port *)port;
++ unsigned int ctrls = 0, ctrlc = 0;
++
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_RTS)
++ ctrlc |= uap->rts_mask;
++ else
++ ctrls |= uap->rts_mask;
++
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_DTR)
++ ctrlc |= uap->dtr_mask;
++ else
++ ctrls |= uap->dtr_mask;
++
++ __raw_writel(ctrls, SC_CTRLS);
++ __raw_writel(ctrlc, SC_CTRLC);
++}
++
++static void ambauart_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int lcr_h;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ lcr_h = UART_GET_LCRH(port);
++ if (break_state == -1)
++ lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_BRK;
++ else
++ lcr_h &= ~AMBA_UARTLCR_H_BRK;
++ UART_PUT_LCRH(port, lcr_h);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++}
++
++static int ambauart_startup(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_amba_port *uap = (struct uart_amba_port *)port;
++ int retval;
++
++ /*
++ * Allocate the IRQ
++ */
++ retval = request_irq(port->irq, ambauart_int, 0, "amba", port);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++
++ /*
++ * initialise the old status of the modem signals
++ */
++ uap->old_status = UART_GET_FR(port) & AMBA_UARTFR_MODEM_ANY;
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, enable interrupts
++ */
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AMBA_UARTCR_UARTEN | AMBA_UARTCR_RIE |
++ AMBA_UARTCR_RTIE);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void ambauart_shutdown(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ /*
++ * Free the interrupt
++ */
++ free_irq(port->irq, port);
++
++ /*
++ * disable all interrupts, disable the port
++ */
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, 0);
++
++ /* disable break condition and fifos */
++ UART_PUT_LCRH(port, UART_GET_LCRH(port) &
++ ~(AMBA_UARTLCR_H_BRK | AMBA_UARTLCR_H_FEN));
++}
++
++static void ambauart_change_speed(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int cflag, unsigned int iflag, unsigned int quot)
++{
++ unsigned int lcr_h, old_cr;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++#if DEBUG
++ printk("ambauart_set_cflag(0x%x) called\n", cflag);
++#endif
++ /* byte size and parity */
++ switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
++ case CS5:
++ lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_5;
++ break;
++ case CS6:
++ lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_6;
++ break;
++ case CS7:
++ lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_7;
++ break;
++ default: // CS8
++ lcr_h = AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_8;
++ break;
++ }
++ if (cflag & CSTOPB)
++ lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_STP2;
++ if (cflag & PARENB) {
++ lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_PEN;
++ if (!(cflag & PARODD))
++ lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_EPS;
++ }
++ if (port->fifosize > 1)
++ lcr_h |= AMBA_UARTLCR_H_FEN;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++
++ port->read_status_mask = AMBA_UARTRSR_OE;
++ if (iflag & INPCK)
++ port->read_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_FE | AMBA_UARTRSR_PE;
++ if (iflag & (BRKINT | PARMRK))
++ port->read_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_BE;
++
++ /*
++ * Characters to ignore
++ */
++ port->ignore_status_mask = 0;
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_FE | AMBA_UARTRSR_PE;
++ if (iflag & IGNBRK) {
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_BE;
++ /*
++ * If we're ignoring parity and break indicators,
++ * ignore overruns too (for real raw support).
++ */
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= AMBA_UARTRSR_OE;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Ignore all characters if CREAD is not set.
++ */
++ if ((cflag & CREAD) == 0)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= UART_DUMMY_RSR_RX;
++
++ old_cr = UART_GET_CR(port) & ~AMBA_UARTCR_MSIE;
++
++ if (UART_ENABLE_MS(port, cflag))
++ old_cr |= AMBA_UARTCR_MSIE;
++
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, 0);
++
++ /* Set baud rate */
++ quot -= 1;
++ UART_PUT_LCRM(port, ((quot & 0xf00) >> 8));
++ UART_PUT_LCRL(port, (quot & 0xff));
++
++ /*
++ * ----------v----------v----------v----------v-----
++ * NOTE: MUST BE WRITTEN AFTER UARTLCR_M & UARTLCR_L
++ * ----------^----------^----------^----------^-----
++ */
++ UART_PUT_LCRH(port, lcr_h);
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, old_cr);
++
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++}
++
++static const char *ambauart_type(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return port->type == PORT_AMBA ? "AMBA" : NULL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Release the memory region(s) being used by 'port'
++ */
++static void ambauart_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ release_mem_region(port->mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Request the memory region(s) being used by 'port'
++ */
++static int ambauart_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return request_mem_region(port->mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE, "serial_amba")
++ != NULL ? 0 : -EBUSY;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Configure/autoconfigure the port.
++ */
++static void ambauart_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
++{
++ if (flags & UART_CONFIG_TYPE) {
++ port->type = PORT_AMBA;
++ ambauart_request_port(port);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * verify the new serial_struct (for TIOCSSERIAL).
++ */
++static int ambauart_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++ if (ser->type != PORT_UNKNOWN && ser->type != PORT_AMBA)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->irq < 0 || ser->irq >= NR_IRQS)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->baud_base < 9600)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops amba_pops = {
++ .tx_empty = ambauart_tx_empty,
++ .set_mctrl = ambauart_set_mctrl,
++ .get_mctrl = ambauart_get_mctrl,
++ .stop_tx = ambauart_stop_tx,
++ .start_tx = ambauart_start_tx,
++ .stop_rx = ambauart_stop_rx,
++ .enable_ms = ambauart_enable_ms,
++ .break_ctl = ambauart_break_ctl,
++ .startup = ambauart_startup,
++ .shutdown = ambauart_shutdown,
++ .change_speed = ambauart_change_speed,
++ .type = ambauart_type,
++ .release_port = ambauart_release_port,
++ .request_port = ambauart_request_port,
++ .config_port = ambauart_config_port,
++ .verify_port = ambauart_verify_port,
++};
++
++static struct uart_amba_port amba_ports[UART_NR] = {
++ {
++ .port = {
++ .membase = (void *)IO_ADDRESS(INTEGRATOR_UART0_BASE),
++ .mapbase = INTEGRATOR_UART0_BASE,
++ .iotype = SERIAL_IO_MEM,
++ .irq = IRQ_UARTINT0,
++ .uartclk = 14745600,
++ .fifosize = 16,
++ .ops = &amba_pops,
++ .flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
++ .line = 0,
++ },
++ .dtr_mask = 1 << 5,
++ .rts_mask = 1 << 4,
++ },
++ {
++ .port = {
++ .membase = (void *)IO_ADDRESS(INTEGRATOR_UART1_BASE),
++ .mapbase = INTEGRATOR_UART1_BASE,
++ .iotype = SERIAL_IO_MEM,
++ .irq = IRQ_UARTINT1,
++ .uartclk = 14745600,
++ .fifosize = 16,
++ .ops = &amba_pops,
++ .flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
++ .line = 1,
++ },
++ .dtr_mask = 1 << 7,
++ .rts_mask = 1 << 6,
++ }
++};
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE
++
++static void ambauart_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned int count)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = &amba_ports[co->index].port;
++ unsigned int status, old_cr;
++ int i;
++
++ /*
++ * First save the CR then disable the interrupts
++ */
++ old_cr = UART_GET_CR(port);
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, AMBA_UARTCR_UARTEN);
++
++ /*
++ * Now, do each character
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ } while (!UART_TX_READY(status));
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, s[i]);
++ if (s[i] == '\n') {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ } while (!UART_TX_READY(status));
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, '\r');
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
++ * and restore the TCR
++ */
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ } while (status & AMBA_UARTFR_BUSY);
++ UART_PUT_CR(port, old_cr);
++}
++
++static kdev_t ambauart_console_device(struct console *co)
++{
++ return MKDEV(SERIAL_AMBA_MAJOR, SERIAL_AMBA_MINOR + co->index);
++}
++
++static void __init
++ambauart_console_get_options(struct uart_port *port, int *baud, int *parity, int *bits)
++{
++ if (UART_GET_CR(port) & AMBA_UARTCR_UARTEN) {
++ unsigned int lcr_h, quot;
++ lcr_h = UART_GET_LCRH(port);
++
++ *parity = 'n';
++ if (lcr_h & AMBA_UARTLCR_H_PEN) {
++ if (lcr_h & AMBA_UARTLCR_H_EPS)
++ *parity = 'e';
++ else
++ *parity = 'o';
++ }
++
++ if ((lcr_h & 0x60) == AMBA_UARTLCR_H_WLEN_7)
++ *bits = 7;
++ else
++ *bits = 8;
++
++ quot = UART_GET_LCRL(port) | UART_GET_LCRM(port) << 8;
++ *baud = port->uartclk / (16 * (quot + 1));
++ }
++}
++
++static int __init ambauart_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port;
++ int baud = 38400;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++ int flow = 'n';
++
++ /*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++ if (co->index >= UART_NR)
++ co->index = 0;
++ port = &amba_ports[co->index].port;
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits, &flow);
++ else
++ ambauart_console_get_options(port, &baud, &parity, &bits);
++
++ return uart_set_options(port, co, baud, parity, bits, flow);
++}
++
++static struct console amba_console = {
++ .name = "ttyAM",
++ .write = ambauart_console_write,
++ .device = ambauart_console_device,
++ .setup = ambauart_console_setup,
++ .flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ .index = -1,
++};
++
++void __init ambauart_console_init(void)
++{
++ register_console(&amba_console);
++}
++
++#define AMBA_CONSOLE &amba_console
++#else
++#define AMBA_CONSOLE NULL
++#endif
++
++static struct uart_driver amba_reg = {
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++ .normal_major = SERIAL_AMBA_MAJOR,
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ .normal_name = "ttyAM%d",
++ .callout_name = "cuaam%d",
++#else
++ .normal_name = "ttyAM",
++ .callout_name = "cuaam",
++#endif
++ .normal_driver = &normal,
++ .callout_major = CALLOUT_AMBA_MAJOR,
++ .callout_driver = &callout,
++ .table = amba_table,
++ .termios = amba_termios,
++ .termios_locked = amba_termios_locked,
++ .minor = SERIAL_AMBA_MINOR,
++ .nr = UART_NR,
++ .cons = AMBA_CONSOLE,
++};
++
++static int __init ambauart_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ ret = uart_register_driver(&amba_reg);
++ if (ret == 0) {
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < UART_NR; i++)
++ uart_add_one_port(&amba_reg, &amba_ports[i].port);
++ }
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit ambauart_exit(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < UART_NR; i++)
++ uart_remove_one_port(&amba_reg, &amba_ports[i].port);
++
++ uart_unregister_driver(&amba_reg);
++}
++
++module_init(ambauart_init);
++module_exit(ambauart_exit);
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("ARM Ltd/Deep Blue Solutions Ltd");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("ARM AMBA serial port driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/anakin.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/anakin.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/anakin.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/anakin.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,545 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/serial_anakin.c
++ *
++ * Based on driver for AMBA serial ports, by ARM Limited,
++ * Deep Blue Solutions Ltd., Linus Torvalds and Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Aleph One Ltd. for Acunia N.V.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Blue Mug, Inc. for Acunia N.V.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 20-Apr-2001 TTC Created
++ * 05-May-2001 W/TTC Updated for serial_core.c
++ * 27-Jun-2001 jonm Minor changes; add mctrl support, switch to
++ * SA_INTERRUPT. Works reliably now. No longer requires
++ * changes to the serial_core API.
++ *
++ * $Id: anakin.c,v 1.5.2.2 2002/10/24 09:53:25 rmk Exp $
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
++#include <linux/major.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/fcntl.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++
++#include <asm/system.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/serial_reg.h>
++
++#define UART_NR 5
++
++#define SERIAL_ANAKIN_NAME "ttyAN"
++#define SERIAL_ANAKIN_MAJOR 204
++#define SERIAL_ANAKIN_MINOR 32
++
++#define CALLOUT_ANAKIN_NAME "cuaan"
++#define CALLOUT_ANAKIN_MAJOR 205
++#define CALLOUT_ANAKIN_MINOR 32
++
++static struct tty_driver normal, callout;
++static struct tty_struct *anakin_table[UART_NR];
++static struct termios *anakin_termios[UART_NR], *anakin_termios_locked[UART_NR];
++static struct uart_state anakin_state[UART_NR];
++static u_int txenable[NR_IRQS]; /* Software interrupt register */
++
++static inline unsigned int
++anakin_in(struct uart_port *port, u_int offset)
++{
++ return __raw_readl(port->base + offset);
++}
++
++static inline void
++anakin_out(struct uart_port *port, u_int offset, unsigned int value)
++{
++ __raw_writel(value, port->base + offset);
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port, u_int from_tty)
++{
++ txenable[port->irq] = 0;
++}
++
++static inline void
++anakin_transmit_buffer(struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = info->port;
++
++ while (!(anakin_in(port, 0x10) & TXEMPTY));
++ anakin_out(port, 0x14, info->xmit.buf[info->xmit.tail]);
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, anakin_in(port, 0x18) | SENDREQUEST);
++ info->xmit.tail = (info->xmit.tail + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE-1);
++ info->state->icount.tx++;
++
++ if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail)
++ anakin_stop_tx(port, 0);
++}
++
++static inline void
++anakin_transmit_x_char(struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = info->port;
++
++ anakin_out(port, 0x14, info->x_char);
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, anakin_in(port, 0x18) | SENDREQUEST);
++ info->state->icount.tx++;
++ info->x_char = 0;
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_start_tx(struct uart_port *port, u_int nonempty, u_int from_tty)
++{
++ unsigned int flags;
++
++ save_flags_cli(flags);
++
++ // is it this... or below: if (nonempty
++ if (!txenable[port->irq]) {
++ txenable[port->irq] = TXENABLE;
++
++ if ((anakin_in(port, 0x10) & TXEMPTY) && nonempty) {
++ anakin_transmit_buffer((struct uart_info*)port->unused);
++ }
++ }
++
++ restore_flags(flags);
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ save_flags_cli(flags);
++ while (anakin_in(port, 0x10) & RXRELEASE)
++ anakin_in(port, 0x14);
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, anakin_in(port, 0x18) | BLOCKRX);
++ restore_flags(flags);
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++}
++
++static inline void
++anakin_rx_chars(struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ unsigned int ch;
++ struct tty_struct *tty = info->tty;
++
++ if (!(anakin_in(info->port, 0x10) & RXRELEASE))
++ return;
++
++ ch = anakin_in(info->port, 0x14) & 0xff;
++
++ if (tty->flip.count < TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = TTY_NORMAL;
++ info->state->icount.rx++;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ }
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
++}
++
++static inline void
++anakin_overrun_chars(struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ unsigned int ch;
++
++ ch = anakin_in(info->port, 0x14);
++ info->state->icount.overrun++;
++}
++
++static inline void
++anakin_tx_chars(struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ if (info->x_char) {
++ anakin_transmit_x_char(info);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail
++ || info->tty->stopped
++ || info->tty->hw_stopped) {
++ anakin_stop_tx(info->port, 0);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ anakin_transmit_buffer(info);
++
++ if (CIRC_CNT(info->xmit.head,
++ info->xmit.tail,
++ UART_XMIT_SIZE) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
++ uart_event(info, EVT_WRITE_WAKEUP);
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned int status;
++ struct uart_info *info = dev_id;
++
++ status = anakin_in(info->port, 0x1c);
++
++ if (status & RX)
++ anakin_rx_chars(info);
++
++ if (status & OVERRUN)
++ anakin_overrun_chars(info);
++
++ if (txenable[info->port->irq] && (status & TX))
++ anakin_tx_chars(info);
++}
++
++static u_int
++anakin_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return anakin_in(port, 0x10) & TXEMPTY ? TIOCSER_TEMT : 0;
++}
++
++static u_int
++anakin_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int status = 0;
++
++ status |= (anakin_in(port, 0x10) & CTS ? TIOCM_CTS : 0);
++ status |= (anakin_in(port, 0x18) & DCD ? TIOCM_CAR : 0);
++ status |= (anakin_in(port, 0x18) & DTR ? TIOCM_DTR : 0);
++ status |= (anakin_in(port, 0x18) & RTS ? TIOCM_RTS : 0);
++
++ return status;
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, u_int mctrl)
++{
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ status = anakin_in(port, 0x18);
++
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_RTS)
++ status |= RTS;
++ else
++ status &= ~RTS;
++
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_CAR)
++ status |= DCD;
++ else
++ status &= ~DCD;
++
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, status);
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
++{
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ status = anakin_in(port, 0x20);
++
++ if (break_state == -1)
++ status |= SETBREAK;
++ else
++ status &= ~SETBREAK;
++
++ anakin_out(port, 0x20, status);
++}
++
++static int
++anakin_startup(struct uart_port *port, struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ int retval;
++ unsigned int read,write;
++
++ /*
++ * Allocate the IRQ
++ */
++ retval = request_irq(port->irq, anakin_int, SA_INTERRUPT, "serial_anakin", info);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++
++ port->ops->set_mctrl(port, info->mctrl);
++
++ /*
++ * initialise the old status of the modem signals
++ */
++ port->old_status = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, disable IRQ and softIRQs for first byte)
++ */
++ txenable[port->irq] = 0;
++ read = anakin_in(port, 0x18);
++ write = (read & ~(RTS | DTR | BLOCKRX)) | IRQENABLE;
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, write);
++
++ /* Store the uart_info pointer so we can reference it in
++ * anakin_start_tx() */
++ port->unused = (u_int)info;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_shutdown(struct uart_port *port, struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ /*
++ * Free the interrupt
++ */
++ free_irq(port->irq, info);
++
++ /*
++ * disable all interrupts, disable the port
++ */
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, anakin_in(port, 0x18) & ~IRQENABLE);
++}
++
++static void
++anakin_change_speed(struct uart_port *port, u_int cflag, u_int iflag, u_int quot)
++{
++ unsigned int flags;
++
++ save_flags_cli(flags);
++ while (!(anakin_in(port, 0x10) & TXEMPTY));
++ anakin_out(port, 0x10, (anakin_in(port, 0x10) & ~PRESCALER)
++ | (quot << 3));
++
++ //parity always set to none
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, anakin_in(port, 0x18) & ~PARITY);
++ restore_flags(flags);
++}
++
++static const char *anakin_type(struct port *port)
++{
++ return port->type == PORT_ANAKIN ? "ANAKIN" : NULL;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops anakin_pops = {
++ tx_empty: anakin_tx_empty,
++ set_mctrl: anakin_set_mctrl,
++ get_mctrl: anakin_get_mctrl,
++ stop_tx: anakin_stop_tx,
++ start_tx: anakin_start_tx,
++ stop_rx: anakin_stop_rx,
++ enable_ms: anakin_enable_ms,
++ break_ctl: anakin_break_ctl,
++ startup: anakin_startup,
++ shutdown: anakin_shutdown,
++ change_speed: anakin_change_speed,
++ type: anakin_type,
++};
++
++static struct uart_port anakin_ports[UART_NR] = {
++ {
++ base: IO_BASE + UART0,
++ irq: IRQ_UART0,
++ uartclk: 3686400,
++ fifosize: 0,
++ ops: &anakin_pops,
++ },
++ {
++ base: IO_BASE + UART1,
++ irq: IRQ_UART1,
++ uartclk: 3686400,
++ fifosize: 0,
++ ops: &anakin_pops,
++ },
++ {
++ base: IO_BASE + UART2,
++ irq: IRQ_UART2,
++ uartclk: 3686400,
++ fifosize: 0,
++ ops: &anakin_pops,
++ },
++ {
++ base: IO_BASE + UART3,
++ irq: IRQ_UART3,
++ uartclk: 3686400,
++ fifosize: 0,
++ ops: &anakin_pops,
++ },
++ {
++ base: IO_BASE + UART4,
++ irq: IRQ_UART4,
++ uartclk: 3686400,
++ fifosize: 0,
++ ops: &anakin_pops,
++ },
++};
++
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN_CONSOLE
++
++static void
++anakin_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, u_int count)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = anakin_ports + co->index;
++ unsigned int flags, status, i;
++
++ /*
++ * First save the status then disable the interrupts
++ */
++ save_flags_cli(flags);
++ status = anakin_in(port, 0x18);
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, status & ~IRQENABLE);
++ restore_flags(flags);
++
++ /*
++ * Now, do each character
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++, s++) {
++ while (!(anakin_in(port, 0x10) & TXEMPTY));
++
++ /*
++ * Send the character out.
++ * If a LF, also do CR...
++ */
++ anakin_out(port, 0x14, *s);
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, anakin_in(port, 0x18) | SENDREQUEST);
++
++ if (*s == 10) {
++ while (!(anakin_in(port, 0x10) & TXEMPTY));
++ anakin_out(port, 0x14, 13);
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, anakin_in(port, 0x18)
++ | SENDREQUEST);
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
++ * and restore the interrupts
++ */
++ while (!(anakin_in(port, 0x10) & TXEMPTY));
++
++ if (status & IRQENABLE)
++ save_flags_cli(flags);
++ anakin_out(port, 0x18, anakin_in(port, 0x18) | IRQENABLE);
++ restore_flags(flags);
++}
++
++static kdev_t
++anakin_console_device(struct console *co)
++{
++ return MKDEV(SERIAL_ANAKIN_MAJOR, SERIAL_ANAKIN_MINOR + co->index);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Read the current UART setup.
++ */
++static void __init
++anakin_console_get_options(struct uart_port *port, int *baud, int *parity, int *bits)
++{
++ int paritycode;
++
++ *baud = GETBAUD (anakin_in(port, 0x10) & PRESCALER);
++ paritycode = GETPARITY(anakin_in(port, 0x18) & PARITY);
++ switch (paritycode) {
++ case NONEPARITY: *parity = 'n'; break;
++ case ODDPARITY: *parity = 'o'; break;
++ case EVENPARITY: *parity = 'e'; break;
++ }
++ *bits = 8;
++}
++
++static int __init
++anakin_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port;
++ int baud = CONFIG_ANAKIN_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++
++ /*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++ port = uart_get_console(anakin_ports, UART_NR, co);
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits);
++ else
++ anakin_console_get_options(port, &baud, &parity, &bits);
++
++ return uart_set_options(port, co, baud, parity, bits);
++}
++
++static struct console anakin_console = {
++ name: SERIAL_ANAKIN_NAME,
++ write: anakin_console_write,
++ device: anakin_console_device,
++ setup: anakin_console_setup,
++ flags: CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ index: -1,
++};
++
++void __init
++anakin_console_init(void)
++{
++ register_console(&anakin_console);
++}
++
++#define ANAKIN_CONSOLE &anakin_console
++#else
++#define ANAKIN_CONSOLE NULL
++#endif
++
++static struct uart_register anakin_reg = {
++ normal_major: SERIAL_ANAKIN_MAJOR,
++ normal_name: SERIAL_ANAKIN_NAME,
++ normal_driver: &normal,
++ callout_major: CALLOUT_ANAKIN_MAJOR,
++ callout_name: CALLOUT_ANAKIN_NAME,
++ callout_driver: &callout,
++ table: anakin_table,
++ termios: anakin_termios,
++ termios_locked: anakin_termios_locked,
++ minor: SERIAL_ANAKIN_MINOR,
++ nr: UART_NR,
++ state: anakin_state,
++ port: anakin_ports,
++ cons: ANAKIN_CONSOLE,
++};
++
++static int __init
++anakin_init(void)
++{
++ return uart_register_port(&anakin_reg);
++}
++
++__initcall(anakin_init);
++
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Anakin serial driver");
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Tak-Shing Chan <chan@aleph1.co.uk>");
++MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("ttyAN");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/clps711x.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/clps711x.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/clps711x.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/clps711x.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,635 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/serial_clps711x.c
++ *
++ * Driver for CLPS711x serial ports
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright 1999 ARM Limited
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: clps711x.c,v 1.12.2.2 2002/10/24 09:53:25 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
++#include <linux/major.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/fcntl.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware/clps7111.h>
++
++#define UART_NR 2
++
++#define SERIAL_CLPS711X_NAME "ttyAM"
++#define SERIAL_CLPS711X_MAJOR 204
++#define SERIAL_CLPS711X_MINOR 16
++#define SERIAL_CLPS711X_NR UART_NR
++
++#define CALLOUT_CLPS711X_NAME "cuaam"
++#define CALLOUT_CLPS711X_MAJOR 205
++#define CALLOUT_CLPS711X_MINOR 16
++#define CALLOUT_CLPS711X_NR UART_NR
++
++static struct tty_driver normal, callout;
++static struct tty_struct *clps711x_table[UART_NR];
++static struct termios *clps711x_termios[UART_NR], *clps711x_termios_locked[UART_NR];
++
++/*
++ * We use the relevant SYSCON register as a base address for these ports.
++ */
++#define UBRLCR(port) ((port)->iobase + UBRLCR1 - SYSCON1)
++#define UARTDR(port) ((port)->iobase + UARTDR1 - SYSCON1)
++#define SYSFLG(port) ((port)->iobase + SYSFLG1 - SYSCON1)
++#define SYSCON(port) ((port)->iobase + SYSCON1 - SYSCON1)
++
++#define TX_IRQ(port) ((port)->irq)
++#define RX_IRQ(port) ((port)->irq + 1)
++
++#define UART_ANY_ERR (UARTDR_FRMERR | UARTDR_PARERR | UARTDR_OVERR)
++
++#define tx_enabled(port) ((port)->unused[0])
++
++static void
++clps711xuart_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int tty_stop)
++{
++ if (tx_enabled(port)) {
++ disable_irq(TX_IRQ(port));
++ tx_enabled(port) = 0;
++ }
++}
++
++static void
++clps711xuart_start_tx(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int tty_start)
++{
++ if (!tx_enabled(port)) {
++ enable_irq(TX_IRQ(port));
++ tx_enabled(port) = 1;
++ }
++}
++
++static void clps711xuart_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ disable_irq(RX_IRQ(port));
++}
++
++static void clps711xuart_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++}
++
++static void clps711xuart_int_rx(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = dev_id;
++ struct tty_struct *tty = port->info->tty;
++ unsigned int status, ch, flg, ignored = 0;
++
++ status = clps_readl(SYSFLG(port));
++ while (!(status & SYSFLG_URXFE)) {
++ ch = clps_readl(UARTDR(port));
++
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ goto ignore_char;
++ port->icount.rx++;
++
++ flg = TTY_NORMAL;
++
++ /*
++ * Note that the error handling code is
++ * out of the main execution path
++ */
++ if (ch & UART_ANY_ERR)
++ goto handle_error;
++
++ if (uart_handle_sysrq_char(port, ch, regs))
++ goto ignore_char;
++
++ error_return:
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ ignore_char:
++ status = clps_readl(SYSFLG(port));
++ }
++ out:
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
++ return;
++
++ handle_error:
++ if (ch & UARTDR_PARERR)
++ port->icount.parity++;
++ else if (ch & UARTDR_FRMERR)
++ port->icount.frame++;
++ if (ch & UARTDR_OVERR)
++ port->icount.overrun++;
++
++ if (ch & port->ignore_status_mask) {
++ if (++ignored > 100)
++ goto out;
++ goto ignore_char;
++ }
++ ch &= port->read_status_mask;
++
++ if (ch & UARTDR_PARERR)
++ flg = TTY_PARITY;
++ else if (ch & UARTDR_FRMERR)
++ flg = TTY_FRAME;
++
++ if (ch & UARTDR_OVERR) {
++ /*
++ * CHECK: does overrun affect the current character?
++ * ASSUMPTION: it does not.
++ */
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ goto ignore_char;
++ ch = 0;
++ flg = TTY_OVERRUN;
++ }
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ port->sysrq = 0;
++#endif
++ goto error_return;
++}
++
++static void clps711xuart_int_tx(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = dev_id;
++ struct circ_buf *xmit = &port->info->xmit;
++ int count;
++
++ if (port->x_char) {
++ clps_writel(port->x_char, UARTDR(port));
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ port->x_char = 0;
++ return;
++ }
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit) || uart_tx_stopped(port)) {
++ clps711xuart_stop_tx(port, 0);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ count = port->fifosize >> 1;
++ do {
++ clps_writel(xmit->buf[xmit->tail], UARTDR(port));
++ xmit->tail = (xmit->tail + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ break;
++ } while (--count > 0);
++
++ if (uart_circ_chars_pending(xmit) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
++ uart_write_wakeup(port);
++
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ clps711xuart_stop_tx(port, 0);
++}
++
++static unsigned int clps711xuart_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int status = clps_readl(SYSFLG(port));
++ return status & SYSFLG_UBUSY ? 0 : TIOCSER_TEMT;
++}
++
++static unsigned int clps711xuart_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int port_addr;
++ unsigned int result = 0;
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ port_addr = SYSFLG(port);
++ if (port_addr == SYSFLG1) {
++ status = clps_readl(SYSFLG1);
++ if (status & SYSFLG1_DCD)
++ result |= TIOCM_CAR;
++ if (status & SYSFLG1_DSR)
++ result |= TIOCM_DSR;
++ if (status & SYSFLG1_CTS)
++ result |= TIOCM_CTS;
++ }
++
++ return result;
++}
++
++static void
++clps711xuart_set_mctrl_null(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int mctrl)
++{
++}
++
++static void clps711xuart_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int ubrlcr;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ ubrlcr = clps_readl(UBRLCR(port));
++ if (break_state == -1)
++ ubrlcr |= UBRLCR_BREAK;
++ else
++ ubrlcr &= ~UBRLCR_BREAK;
++ clps_writel(ubrlcr, UBRLCR(port));
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++}
++
++static int clps711xuart_startup(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int syscon;
++ int retval;
++
++ tx_enabled(port) = 1;
++
++ /*
++ * Allocate the IRQs
++ */
++ retval = request_irq(TX_IRQ(port), clps711xuart_int_tx, 0,
++ "clps711xuart_tx", port);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++
++ retval = request_irq(RX_IRQ(port), clps711xuart_int_rx, 0,
++ "clps711xuart_rx", port);
++ if (retval) {
++ free_irq(TX_IRQ(port), port);
++ return retval;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * enable the port
++ */
++ syscon = clps_readl(SYSCON(port));
++ syscon |= SYSCON_UARTEN;
++ clps_writel(syscon, SYSCON(port));
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void clps711xuart_shutdown(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int ubrlcr, syscon;
++
++ /*
++ * Free the interrupt
++ */
++ free_irq(TX_IRQ(port), port); /* TX interrupt */
++ free_irq(RX_IRQ(port), port); /* RX interrupt */
++
++ /*
++ * disable the port
++ */
++ syscon = clps_readl(SYSCON(port));
++ syscon &= ~SYSCON_UARTEN;
++ clps_writel(syscon, SYSCON(port));
++
++ /*
++ * disable break condition and fifos
++ */
++ ubrlcr = clps_readl(UBRLCR(port));
++ ubrlcr &= ~(UBRLCR_FIFOEN | UBRLCR_BREAK);
++ clps_writel(ubrlcr, UBRLCR(port));
++}
++
++static void clps711xuart_change_speed(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int cflag, unsigned int iflag, unsigned int quot)
++{
++ unsigned int ubrlcr;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++#if DEBUG
++ printk("clps711xuart_change_speed(cflag=0x%x, iflag=0x%x, quot=%d) called\n",
++ cflag, iflag, quot);
++#endif
++ /* byte size and parity */
++ switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
++ case CS5:
++ ubrlcr = UBRLCR_WRDLEN5;
++ break;
++ case CS6:
++ ubrlcr = UBRLCR_WRDLEN6;
++ break;
++ case CS7:
++ ubrlcr = UBRLCR_WRDLEN7;
++ break;
++ default: // CS8
++ ubrlcr = UBRLCR_WRDLEN8;
++ break;
++ }
++ if (cflag & CSTOPB)
++ ubrlcr |= UBRLCR_XSTOP;
++ if (cflag & PARENB) {
++ ubrlcr |= UBRLCR_PRTEN;
++ if (!(cflag & PARODD))
++ ubrlcr |= UBRLCR_EVENPRT;
++ }
++ if (port->fifosize > 1)
++ ubrlcr |= UBRLCR_FIFOEN;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++
++ port->read_status_mask = UARTDR_OVERR;
++ if (iflag & INPCK)
++ port->read_status_mask |= UARTDR_PARERR | UARTDR_FRMERR;
++
++ /*
++ * Characters to ignore
++ */
++ port->ignore_status_mask = 0;
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= UARTDR_FRMERR | UARTDR_PARERR;
++ if (iflag & IGNBRK) {
++ /*
++ * If we're ignoring parity and break indicators,
++ * ignore overruns to (for real raw support).
++ */
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= UARTDR_OVERR;
++ }
++
++ quot -= 1;
++
++ clps_writel(ubrlcr | quot, UBRLCR(port));
++
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++}
++
++static const char *clps711xuart_type(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return port->type == PORT_CLPS711X ? "CLPS711x" : NULL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Configure/autoconfigure the port.
++ */
++static void clps711xuart_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
++{
++ if (flags & UART_CONFIG_TYPE)
++ port->type = PORT_CLPS711X;
++}
++
++static void clps711xuart_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++}
++
++static int clps711xuart_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops clps711x_pops = {
++ .tx_empty = clps711xuart_tx_empty,
++ .set_mctrl = clps711xuart_set_mctrl_null,
++ .get_mctrl = clps711xuart_get_mctrl,
++ .stop_tx = clps711xuart_stop_tx,
++ .start_tx = clps711xuart_start_tx,
++ .stop_rx = clps711xuart_stop_rx,
++ .enable_ms = clps711xuart_enable_ms,
++ .break_ctl = clps711xuart_break_ctl,
++ .startup = clps711xuart_startup,
++ .shutdown = clps711xuart_shutdown,
++ .change_speed = clps711xuart_change_speed,
++ .type = clps711xuart_type,
++ .config_port = clps711xuart_config_port,
++ .release_port = clps711xuart_release_port,
++ .request_port = clps711xuart_request_port,
++};
++
++static struct uart_port clps711x_ports[UART_NR] = {
++ {
++ .iobase = SYSCON1,
++ .irq = IRQ_UTXINT1, /* IRQ_URXINT1, IRQ_UMSINT */
++ .uartclk = 3686400,
++ .fifosize = 16,
++ .ops = &clps711x_pops,
++ .line = 0,
++ .flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
++ },
++ {
++ .iobase = SYSCON2,
++ .irq = IRQ_UTXINT2, /* IRQ_URXINT2 */
++ .uartclk = 3686400,
++ .fifosize = 16,
++ .ops = &clps711x_pops,
++ .line = 1,
++ .flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
++ }
++};
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X_CONSOLE
++/*
++ * Print a string to the serial port trying not to disturb
++ * any possible real use of the port...
++ *
++ * The console_lock must be held when we get here.
++ *
++ * Note that this is called with interrupts already disabled
++ */
++static void
++clps711xuart_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s,
++ unsigned int count)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = clps711x_ports + co->index;
++ unsigned int status, syscon;
++ int i;
++
++ /*
++ * Ensure that the port is enabled.
++ */
++ syscon = clps_readl(SYSCON(port));
++ clps_writel(syscon | SYSCON_UARTEN, SYSCON(port));
++
++ /*
++ * Now, do each character
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
++ do {
++ status = clps_readl(SYSFLG(port));
++ } while (status & SYSFLG_UTXFF);
++ clps_writel(s[i], UARTDR(port));
++ if (s[i] == '\n') {
++ do {
++ status = clps_readl(SYSFLG(port));
++ } while (status & SYSFLG_UTXFF);
++ clps_writel('\r', UARTDR(port));
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
++ * and restore the uart state.
++ */
++ do {
++ status = clps_readl(SYSFLG(port));
++ } while (status & SYSFLG_UBUSY);
++
++ clps_writel(syscon, SYSCON(port));
++}
++
++static kdev_t clps711xuart_console_device(struct console *co)
++{
++ return MKDEV(SERIAL_CLPS711X_MAJOR, SERIAL_CLPS711X_MINOR + co->index);
++}
++
++static void __init
++clps711xuart_console_get_options(struct uart_port *port, int *baud,
++ int *parity, int *bits)
++{
++ if (clps_readl(SYSCON(port)) & SYSCON_UARTEN) {
++ unsigned int ubrlcr, quot;
++
++ ubrlcr = clps_readl(UBRLCR(port));
++
++ *parity = 'n';
++ if (ubrlcr & UBRLCR_PRTEN) {
++ if (ubrlcr & UBRLCR_EVENPRT)
++ *parity = 'e';
++ else
++ *parity = 'o';
++ }
++
++ if ((ubrlcr & UBRLCR_WRDLEN_MASK) == UBRLCR_WRDLEN7)
++ *bits = 7;
++ else
++ *bits = 8;
++
++ quot = ubrlcr & UBRLCR_BAUD_MASK;
++ *baud = port->uartclk / (16 * (quot + 1));
++ }
++}
++
++static int __init clps711xuart_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port;
++ int baud = 38400;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++ int flow = 'n';
++
++ /*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++ port = uart_get_console(clps711x_ports, UART_NR, co);
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits, &flow);
++ else
++ clps711xuart_console_get_options(port, &baud, &parity, &bits);
++
++ return uart_set_options(port, co, baud, parity, bits, flow);
++}
++
++static struct console clps711x_console = {
++ .name = SERIAL_CLPS711X_NAME,
++ .write = clps711xuart_console_write,
++ .device = clps711xuart_console_device,
++ .setup = clps711xuart_console_setup,
++ .flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ .index = -1,
++};
++
++void __init clps711xuart_console_init(void)
++{
++ register_console(&clps711x_console);
++}
++
++#define CLPS711X_CONSOLE &clps711x_console
++#else
++#define CLPS711X_CONSOLE NULL
++#endif
++
++static struct uart_driver clps711x_reg = {
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ .normal_name = SERIAL_CLPS711X_NAME,
++ .callout_name = CALLOUT_CLPS711X_NAME,
++#else
++ .normal_name = SERIAL_CLPS711X_NAME,
++ .callout_name = CALLOUT_CLPS711X_NAME,
++#endif
++
++ .normal_major = SERIAL_CLPS711X_MAJOR,
++ .normal_driver = &normal,
++ .callout_major = CALLOUT_CLPS711X_MAJOR,
++ .callout_driver = &callout,
++
++ .table = clps711x_table,
++ .termios = clps711x_termios,
++ .termios_locked = clps711x_termios_locked,
++
++ .minor = SERIAL_CLPS711X_MINOR,
++ .nr = UART_NR,
++
++ .cons = CLPS711X_CONSOLE,
++};
++
++static int __init clps711xuart_init(void)
++{
++ int ret, i;
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Serial: CLPS711x driver\n");
++
++ ret = uart_register_driver(&clps711x_reg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < UART_NR; i++)
++ uart_add_one_port(&clps711x_reg, &clps711x_ports[i]);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit clps711xuart_exit(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < UART_NR; i++)
++ uart_remove_one_port(&clps711x_reg, &clps711x_ports[i]);
++
++ uart_unregister_driver(&clps711x_reg);
++}
++
++module_init(clps711xuart_init);
++module_exit(clps711xuart_exit);
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Deep Blue Solutions Ltd");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("CLPS-711x generic serial driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/core.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/core.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/core.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/core.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,2584 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/serial/core.c
++ *
++ * Driver core for serial ports
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright 1999 ARM Limited
++ * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: core.c,v 1.20.2.5 2002/03/13 15:22:26 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/fcntl.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++#include <linux/smp_lock.h>
++
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#undef DEBUG
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK(x...) printk(x)
++#else
++#define DPRINTK(x...) do { } while (0)
++#endif
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_PM
++#define pm_access(pm) do { } while (0)
++#define pm_unregister(pm) do { } while (0)
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * This is used to lock changes in serial line configuration.
++ */
++static DECLARE_MUTEX(port_sem);
++
++#define HIGH_BITS_OFFSET ((sizeof(long)-sizeof(int))*8)
++
++#define uart_users(state) ((state)->count + ((state)->info ? (state)->info->blocked_open : 0))
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
++#define uart_console(port) ((port)->cons && (port)->cons->index == (port)->line)
++#else
++#define uart_console(port) (0)
++#endif
++
++static void uart_change_speed(struct uart_state *state, struct termios *old_termios);
++static void uart_wait_until_sent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout);
++static void uart_change_pm(struct uart_state *state, int pm_state);
++
++/*
++ * This routine is used by the interrupt handler to schedule processing in
++ * the software interrupt portion of the driver.
++ */
++void uart_write_wakeup(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = port->info;
++ tasklet_schedule(&info->tlet);
++}
++
++static void uart_stop(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ port->ops->stop_tx(port, 1);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++}
++
++static void __uart_start(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++
++ if (!uart_circ_empty(&state->info->xmit) && state->info->xmit.buf &&
++ !tty->stopped && !tty->hw_stopped)
++ port->ops->start_tx(port, 1);
++}
++
++static void uart_start(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ pm_access(state->pm);
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ __uart_start(tty);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++}
++
++static void uart_tasklet_action(unsigned long data)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = (struct uart_state *)data;
++ struct tty_struct *tty;
++
++ tty = state->info->tty;
++ if (tty) {
++ if ((tty->flags & (1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP)) &&
++ tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)
++ tty->ldisc.write_wakeup(tty);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&tty->write_wait);
++ }
++}
++
++static inline void
++uart_update_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int set, unsigned int clear)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int old;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ old = port->mctrl;
++ port->mctrl = (old & ~clear) | set;
++ if (old != port->mctrl)
++ port->ops->set_mctrl(port, port->mctrl);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++}
++
++#define uart_set_mctrl(port,set) uart_update_mctrl(port,set,0)
++#define uart_clear_mctrl(port,clear) uart_update_mctrl(port,0,clear)
++
++static inline unsigned int uart_get_altspeed(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int flags = port->flags & UPF_SPD_MASK;
++ unsigned int altbaud = 0;
++
++ if (flags == ASYNC_SPD_HI)
++ altbaud = 57600;
++ if (flags == ASYNC_SPD_VHI)
++ altbaud = 115200;
++ if (flags == ASYNC_SPD_SHI)
++ altbaud = 230400;
++ if (flags == ASYNC_SPD_WARP)
++ altbaud = 460800;
++
++ return altbaud;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Startup the port. This will be called once per open. All calls
++ * will be serialised by the per-port semaphore.
++ */
++static int uart_startup(struct uart_state *state, int init_hw)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = state->info;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ unsigned long page;
++ int retval = 0;
++
++ if (info->flags & UIF_INITIALIZED)
++ return 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Set the TTY IO error marker - we will only clear this
++ * once we have successfully opened the port. Also set
++ * up the tty->alt_speed kludge
++ */
++ if (info->tty)
++ set_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &info->tty->flags);
++
++ if (port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ return 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Initialise and allocate the transmit and temporary
++ * buffer.
++ */
++ if (!info->xmit.buf) {
++ page = get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!page)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ info->xmit.buf = (unsigned char *) page;
++ info->tmpbuf = info->xmit.buf + UART_XMIT_SIZE;
++ init_MUTEX(&info->tmpbuf_sem);
++ uart_circ_clear(&info->xmit);
++ }
++
++ port->mctrl = 0;
++
++ retval = port->ops->startup(port);
++ if (retval == 0) {
++ if (init_hw) {
++ /*
++ * Initialise the hardware port settings.
++ */
++ uart_change_speed(state, NULL);
++
++ /*
++ * Setup the RTS and DTR signals once the
++ * port is open and ready to respond.
++ */
++ if (info->tty->termios->c_cflag & CBAUD)
++ uart_set_mctrl(port, TIOCM_RTS | TIOCM_DTR);
++ }
++
++ info->flags |= UIF_INITIALIZED;
++
++ clear_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &info->tty->flags);
++ }
++
++ if (retval && capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
++ retval = 0;
++
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/*
++ * This routine will shutdown a serial port; interrupts are disabled, and
++ * DTR is dropped if the hangup on close termio flag is on. Calls to
++ * uart_shutdown are serialised by the per-port semaphore.
++ */
++static void uart_shutdown(struct uart_state *state)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = state->info;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++
++ if (!(info->flags & UIF_INITIALIZED))
++ return;
++
++ /*
++ * Turn off DTR and RTS early.
++ */
++ if (!info->tty || (info->tty->termios->c_cflag & HUPCL))
++ uart_clear_mctrl(port, TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS);
++
++ /*
++ * clear delta_msr_wait queue to avoid mem leaks: we may free
++ * the irq here so the queue might never be woken up. Note
++ * that we won't end up waiting on delta_msr_wait again since
++ * any outstanding file descriptors should be pointing at
++ * hung_up_tty_fops now.
++ */
++ wake_up_interruptible(&info->delta_msr_wait);
++
++ /*
++ * Free the IRQ and disable the port.
++ */
++ port->ops->shutdown(port);
++
++ /*
++ * Free the transmit buffer page.
++ */
++ if (info->xmit.buf) {
++ free_page((unsigned long)info->xmit.buf);
++ info->xmit.buf = NULL;
++ info->tmpbuf = NULL;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * kill off our tasklet
++ */
++ tasklet_kill(&info->tlet);
++ if (info->tty)
++ set_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &info->tty->flags);
++
++ info->flags &= ~UIF_INITIALIZED;
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_update_timeout - update per-port FIFO timeout.
++ * @port: uart_port structure describing the port.
++ * @cflag: termios cflag value
++ * @quot: uart clock divisor quotient
++ *
++ * Set the port FIFO timeout value. The @cflag value should
++ * reflect the actual hardware settings.
++ */
++void
++uart_update_timeout(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int cflag,
++ unsigned int baud)
++{
++ unsigned int bits;
++
++ /* byte size and parity */
++ switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
++ case CS5:
++ bits = 7;
++ break;
++ case CS6:
++ bits = 8;
++ break;
++ case CS7:
++ bits = 9;
++ break;
++ default:
++ bits = 10;
++ break; // CS8
++ }
++
++ if (cflag & CSTOPB)
++ bits++;
++ if (cflag & PARENB)
++ bits++;
++
++ /*
++ * The total number of bits to be transmitted in the fifo.
++ */
++ bits = bits * port->fifosize;
++
++ /*
++ * Figure the timeout to send the above number of bits.
++ * Add .02 seconds of slop
++ */
++ port->timeout = (HZ * bits) / baud + HZ/50;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(uart_update_timeout);
++
++static inline u_int uart_calculate_quot(struct uart_port *port, u_int baud)
++{
++ u_int quot;
++
++ /* Special case: B0 rate */
++ if (!baud)
++ baud = 9600;
++
++ /* Old HI/VHI/custom speed handling */
++ if (baud == 38400 &&
++ ((port->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_CUST))
++ quot = port->custom_divisor;
++ else
++ quot = port->uartclk / (16 * baud);
++
++ return quot;
++}
++
++static void
++uart_change_speed(struct uart_state *state, struct termios *old_termios)
++{
++ struct tty_struct *tty = state->info->tty;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ struct termios *termios;
++ unsigned int quot, baud, cflag, try;
++
++ /*
++ * If we have no tty, termios, or the port does not exist,
++ * then we can't set the parameters for this port.
++ */
++ if (!tty || !tty->termios || port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ return;
++
++ termios = tty->termios;
++
++ cflag = termios->c_cflag;
++
++ for (try = 0; try < 2; try ++) {
++ /* Determine divisor based on baud rate */
++ baud = tty_get_baud_rate(tty);
++ quot = uart_calculate_quot(port, baud);
++ if (quot)
++ break;
++
++ /*
++ * Oops, the quotient was zero. Try again with
++ * the old baud rate if possible.
++ */
++ termios->c_cflag &= ~CBAUD;
++ if (old_termios) {
++ termios->c_cflag |=
++ (old_termios->c_cflag & CBAUD);
++ old_termios = NULL;
++ continue;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * As a last resort, if the quotient is zero,
++ * default to 9600 bps
++ */
++ termios->c_cflag |= B9600;
++ }
++
++ uart_update_timeout(port, cflag, port->uartclk / (16 * quot));
++
++ if (termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS)
++ state->info->flags |= UIF_CTS_FLOW;
++ else
++ state->info->flags &= ~UIF_CTS_FLOW;
++ if (termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL)
++ state->info->flags &= ~UIF_CHECK_CD;
++ else
++ state->info->flags |= UIF_CHECK_CD;
++
++ /*
++ * Set up parity check flag
++ */
++ pm_access(state->pm);
++
++ port->ops->change_speed(port, cflag, termios->c_iflag, quot);
++}
++
++static inline void
++__uart_put_char(struct uart_port *port, struct circ_buf *circ, unsigned char c)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (!circ->buf)
++ return;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ if (uart_circ_chars_free(circ) != 0) {
++ circ->buf[circ->head] = c;
++ circ->head = (circ->head + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++}
++
++static inline int
++__uart_user_write(struct uart_port *port, struct circ_buf *circ,
++ const unsigned char *buf, int count)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ int c, ret = 0;
++
++ if (down_interruptible(&port->info->tmpbuf_sem))
++ return -EINTR;
++
++ while (1) {
++ int c1;
++ c = CIRC_SPACE_TO_END(circ->head, circ->tail, UART_XMIT_SIZE);
++ if (count < c)
++ c = count;
++ if (c <= 0)
++ break;
++
++ c -= copy_from_user(port->info->tmpbuf, buf, c);
++ if (!c) {
++ if (!ret)
++ ret = -EFAULT;
++ break;
++ }
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ c1 = CIRC_SPACE_TO_END(circ->head, circ->tail, UART_XMIT_SIZE);
++ if (c1 < c)
++ c = c1;
++ memcpy(circ->buf + circ->head, port->info->tmpbuf, c);
++ circ->head = (circ->head + c) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++ buf += c;
++ count -= c;
++ ret += c;
++ }
++ up(&port->info->tmpbuf_sem);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static inline int
++__uart_kern_write(struct uart_port *port, struct circ_buf *circ,
++ const unsigned char *buf, int count)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ int c, ret = 0;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ while (1) {
++ c = CIRC_SPACE_TO_END(circ->head, circ->tail, UART_XMIT_SIZE);
++ if (count < c)
++ c = count;
++ if (c <= 0)
++ break;
++ memcpy(circ->buf + circ->head, buf, c);
++ circ->head = (circ->head + c) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ buf += c;
++ count -= c;
++ ret += c;
++ }
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void uart_put_char(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++
++ __uart_put_char(state->port, &state->info->xmit, ch);
++}
++
++static void uart_flush_chars(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ uart_start(tty);
++}
++
++static int
++uart_write(struct tty_struct *tty, int from_user, const unsigned char * buf,
++ int count)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!state->info->xmit.buf)
++ return 0;
++
++ if (from_user)
++ ret = __uart_user_write(state->port, &state->info->xmit, buf, count);
++ else
++ ret = __uart_kern_write(state->port, &state->info->xmit, buf, count);
++
++ uart_start(tty);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int uart_write_room(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++
++ return uart_circ_chars_free(&state->info->xmit);
++}
++
++static int uart_chars_in_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++
++ return uart_circ_chars_pending(&state->info->xmit);
++}
++
++static void uart_flush_buffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ DPRINTK("uart_flush_buffer(%d) called\n",
++ MINOR(tty->device) - tty->driver.minor_start);
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ uart_circ_clear(&state->info->xmit);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&tty->write_wait);
++ if ((tty->flags & (1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP)) &&
++ tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)
++ (tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)(tty);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This function is used to send a high-priority XON/XOFF character to
++ * the device
++ */
++static void uart_send_xchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (port->ops->send_xchar)
++ port->ops->send_xchar(port, ch);
++ else {
++ port->x_char = ch;
++ if (ch) {
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ port->ops->start_tx(port, 0);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static void uart_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++
++ if (I_IXOFF(tty))
++ uart_send_xchar(tty, STOP_CHAR(tty));
++
++ if (tty->termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS)
++ uart_clear_mctrl(state->port, TIOCM_RTS);
++}
++
++static void uart_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++
++ if (I_IXOFF(tty)) {
++ if (port->x_char)
++ port->x_char = 0;
++ else
++ uart_send_xchar(tty, START_CHAR(tty));
++ }
++
++ if (tty->termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS)
++ uart_set_mctrl(port, TIOCM_RTS);
++}
++
++static int uart_get_info(struct uart_state *state, struct serial_struct *retinfo)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ struct serial_struct tmp;
++
++ memset(&tmp, 0, sizeof(tmp));
++ tmp.type = port->type;
++ tmp.line = port->line;
++ tmp.port = port->iobase;
++ if (HIGH_BITS_OFFSET)
++ tmp.port_high = (long) port->iobase >> HIGH_BITS_OFFSET;
++ tmp.irq = port->irq;
++ tmp.flags = port->flags;
++ tmp.xmit_fifo_size = port->fifosize;
++ tmp.baud_base = port->uartclk / 16;
++ tmp.close_delay = state->close_delay;
++ tmp.closing_wait = state->closing_wait;
++ tmp.custom_divisor = port->custom_divisor;
++ tmp.hub6 = port->hub6;
++ tmp.io_type = port->iotype;
++ tmp.iomem_reg_shift = port->regshift;
++ tmp.iomem_base = (void *)port->mapbase;
++
++ if (copy_to_user(retinfo, &tmp, sizeof(*retinfo)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++uart_set_info(struct uart_state *state, struct serial_struct *newinfo)
++{
++ struct serial_struct new_serial;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ unsigned long new_port;
++ unsigned int change_irq, change_port, old_flags;
++ unsigned int old_custom_divisor;
++ int retval = 0;
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&new_serial, newinfo, sizeof(new_serial)))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ new_port = new_serial.port;
++ if (HIGH_BITS_OFFSET)
++ new_port += (unsigned long) new_serial.port_high << HIGH_BITS_OFFSET;
++
++ new_serial.irq = irq_cannonicalize(new_serial.irq);
++
++ /*
++ * This semaphore protects state->count. It is also
++ * very useful to prevent opens. Also, take the
++ * port configuration semaphore to make sure that a
++ * module insertion/removal doesn't change anything
++ * under us.
++ */
++ down(&state->sem);
++
++ change_irq = new_serial.irq != port->irq;
++
++ /*
++ * Since changing the 'type' of the port changes its resource
++ * allocations, we should treat type changes the same as
++ * IO port changes.
++ */
++ change_port = new_port != port->iobase ||
++ (unsigned long)new_serial.iomem_base != port->mapbase ||
++ new_serial.hub6 != port->hub6 ||
++ new_serial.io_type != port->iotype ||
++ new_serial.iomem_reg_shift != port->regshift ||
++ new_serial.type != port->type;
++
++ old_flags = port->flags;
++ old_custom_divisor = port->custom_divisor;
++
++ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
++ retval = -EPERM;
++ if (change_irq || change_port ||
++ (new_serial.baud_base != port->uartclk / 16) ||
++ (new_serial.close_delay != state->close_delay) ||
++ (new_serial.closing_wait != state->closing_wait) ||
++ (new_serial.xmit_fifo_size != port->fifosize) ||
++ (((new_serial.flags ^ old_flags) & ~UPF_USR_MASK) != 0))
++ goto exit;
++ port->flags = ((port->flags & ~UPF_USR_MASK) |
++ (new_serial.flags & UPF_USR_MASK));
++ port->custom_divisor = new_serial.custom_divisor;
++ goto check_and_exit;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Ask the low level driver to verify the settings.
++ */
++ if (port->ops->verify_port)
++ retval = port->ops->verify_port(port, &new_serial);
++
++ if ((new_serial.irq >= NR_IRQS) || (new_serial.irq < 0) ||
++ (new_serial.baud_base < 9600))
++ retval = -EINVAL;
++
++ if (retval)
++ goto exit;
++
++ if (change_port || change_irq) {
++ retval = -EBUSY;
++
++ /*
++ * Make sure that we are the sole user of this port.
++ */
++ if (uart_users(state) > 1)
++ goto exit;
++
++ /*
++ * We need to shutdown the serial port at the old
++ * port/type/irq combination.
++ */
++ uart_shutdown(state);
++ }
++
++ if (change_port) {
++ unsigned long old_iobase, old_mapbase;
++ unsigned int old_type, old_iotype, old_hub6, old_shift;
++
++ old_iobase = port->iobase;
++ old_mapbase = port->mapbase;
++ old_type = port->type;
++ old_hub6 = port->hub6;
++ old_iotype = port->iotype;
++ old_shift = port->regshift;
++
++ /*
++ * Free and release old regions
++ */
++ if (old_type != PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ port->ops->release_port(port);
++
++ port->iobase = new_port;
++ port->type = new_serial.type;
++ port->hub6 = new_serial.hub6;
++ port->iotype = new_serial.io_type;
++ port->regshift = new_serial.iomem_reg_shift;
++ port->mapbase = (unsigned long)new_serial.iomem_base;
++
++ /*
++ * Claim and map the new regions
++ */
++ if (port->type != PORT_UNKNOWN) {
++ retval = port->ops->request_port(port);
++ } else {
++ /* Always success - Jean II */
++ retval = 0;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * If we fail to request resources for the
++ * new port, try to restore the old settings.
++ */
++ if (retval && old_type != PORT_UNKNOWN) {
++ port->iobase = old_iobase;
++ port->type = old_type;
++ port->hub6 = old_hub6;
++ port->iotype = old_iotype;
++ port->regshift = old_shift;
++ port->mapbase = old_mapbase;
++ retval = port->ops->request_port(port);
++ /*
++ * If we failed to restore the old settings,
++ * we fail like this.
++ */
++ if (retval)
++ port->type = PORT_UNKNOWN;
++
++ /*
++ * We failed anyway.
++ */
++ retval = -EBUSY;
++ }
++ }
++
++ port->irq = new_serial.irq;
++ port->uartclk = new_serial.baud_base * 16;
++ port->flags = (port->flags & ~UPF_CHANGE_MASK) |
++ (new_serial.flags & UPF_CHANGE_MASK);
++ port->custom_divisor = new_serial.custom_divisor;
++ state->close_delay = new_serial.close_delay * HZ / 100;
++ state->closing_wait = new_serial.closing_wait * HZ / 100;
++ port->fifosize = new_serial.xmit_fifo_size;
++ if (state->info->tty)
++ state->info->tty->low_latency =
++ (port->flags & UPF_LOW_LATENCY) ? 1 : 0;
++
++ check_and_exit:
++ retval = 0;
++ if (port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ goto exit;
++ if (state->info->flags & UIF_INITIALIZED) {
++ if (((old_flags ^ port->flags) & UPF_SPD_MASK) ||
++ old_custom_divisor != port->custom_divisor) {
++ state->info->tty->alt_speed = uart_get_altspeed(port);
++ uart_change_speed(state, NULL);
++ }
++ } else
++ retval = uart_startup(state, 1);
++ exit:
++ up(&state->sem);
++ return retval;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * uart_get_lsr_info - get line status register info.
++ * Note: uart_ioctl protects us against hangups.
++ */
++static int uart_get_lsr_info(struct uart_state *state, unsigned int *value)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ unsigned int result;
++
++ result = port->ops->tx_empty(port);
++
++ /*
++ * If we're about to load something into the transmit
++ * register, we'll pretend the transmitter isn't empty to
++ * avoid a race condition (depending on when the transmit
++ * interrupt happens).
++ */
++ if (port->x_char ||
++ ((uart_circ_chars_pending(&state->info->xmit) > 0) &&
++ !state->info->tty->stopped && !state->info->tty->hw_stopped))
++ result &= ~TIOCSER_TEMT;
++
++ return put_user(result, value);
++}
++
++static int uart_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ int result = -EIO;
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++ if ((!file || !tty_hung_up_p(file)) &&
++ !(tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))) {
++ result = port->mctrl;
++ result |= port->ops->get_mctrl(port);
++ }
++ up(&state->sem);
++
++ return result;
++}
++
++static int
++uart_tiocmset(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file,
++ unsigned int set, unsigned int clear)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ int ret = -EIO;
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++ if ((!file || !tty_hung_up_p(file)) &&
++ !(tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))) {
++ uart_update_mctrl(port, set, clear);
++ ret = 0;
++ }
++ up(&state->sem);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void uart_break_ctl(struct tty_struct *tty, int break_state)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++
++ BUG_ON(!kernel_locked());
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++
++ if (port->type != PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ port->ops->break_ctl(port, break_state);
++
++ up(&state->sem);
++}
++
++static int uart_do_autoconfig(struct uart_state *state)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ int flags, ret;
++
++ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
++ return -EPERM;
++
++ /*
++ * Take the per-port semaphore. This prevents count from
++ * changing, and hence any extra opens of the port while
++ * we're auto-configuring.
++ */
++ if (down_interruptible(&state->sem))
++ return -ERESTARTSYS;
++
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++ if (uart_users(state) == 1) {
++ uart_shutdown(state);
++
++ /*
++ * If we already have a port type configured,
++ * we must release its resources.
++ */
++ if (port->type != PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ port->ops->release_port(port);
++
++ flags = UART_CONFIG_TYPE;
++ if (port->flags & UPF_AUTO_IRQ)
++ flags |= UART_CONFIG_IRQ;
++
++ /*
++ * This will claim the ports resources if
++ * a port is found.
++ */
++ port->ops->config_port(port, flags);
++
++ ret = uart_startup(state, 1);
++ }
++ up(&state->sem);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Wait for any of the 4 modem inputs (DCD,RI,DSR,CTS) to change
++ * - mask passed in arg for lines of interest
++ * (use |'ed TIOCM_RNG/DSR/CD/CTS for masking)
++ * Caller should use TIOCGICOUNT to see which one it was
++ */
++static int
++uart_wait_modem_status(struct uart_state *state, unsigned long arg)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ struct uart_icount cprev, cnow;
++ int ret;
++
++ /*
++ * note the counters on entry
++ */
++ spin_lock_irq(&port->lock);
++ memcpy(&cprev, &port->icount, sizeof(struct uart_icount));
++
++ /*
++ * Force modem status interrupts on
++ */
++ port->ops->enable_ms(port);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&port->lock);
++
++ add_wait_queue(&state->info->delta_msr_wait, &wait);
++ for (;;) {
++ spin_lock_irq(&port->lock);
++ memcpy(&cnow, &port->icount, sizeof(struct uart_icount));
++ spin_unlock_irq(&port->lock);
++
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++
++ if (((arg & TIOCM_RNG) && (cnow.rng != cprev.rng)) ||
++ ((arg & TIOCM_DSR) && (cnow.dsr != cprev.dsr)) ||
++ ((arg & TIOCM_CD) && (cnow.dcd != cprev.dcd)) ||
++ ((arg & TIOCM_CTS) && (cnow.cts != cprev.cts))) {
++ ret = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ schedule();
++
++ /* see if a signal did it */
++ if (signal_pending(current)) {
++ ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ cprev = cnow;
++ }
++
++ current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
++ remove_wait_queue(&state->info->delta_msr_wait, &wait);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Get counter of input serial line interrupts (DCD,RI,DSR,CTS)
++ * Return: write counters to the user passed counter struct
++ * NB: both 1->0 and 0->1 transitions are counted except for
++ * RI where only 0->1 is counted.
++ */
++static int
++uart_get_count(struct uart_state *state, struct serial_icounter_struct *icnt)
++{
++ struct serial_icounter_struct icount;
++ struct uart_icount cnow;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&port->lock);
++ memcpy(&cnow, &port->icount, sizeof(struct uart_icount));
++ spin_unlock_irq(&port->lock);
++
++ icount.cts = cnow.cts;
++ icount.dsr = cnow.dsr;
++ icount.rng = cnow.rng;
++ icount.dcd = cnow.dcd;
++ icount.rx = cnow.rx;
++ icount.tx = cnow.tx;
++ icount.frame = cnow.frame;
++ icount.overrun = cnow.overrun;
++ icount.parity = cnow.parity;
++ icount.brk = cnow.brk;
++ icount.buf_overrun = cnow.buf_overrun;
++
++ return copy_to_user(icnt, &icount, sizeof(icount)) ? -EFAULT : 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Called via sys_ioctl under the BKL. We can use spin_lock_irq() here.
++ */
++static int
++uart_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd,
++ unsigned long arg)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ int ret = -ENOIOCTLCMD;
++
++ BUG_ON(!kernel_locked());
++
++ /*
++ * These ioctls don't rely on the hardware to be present.
++ */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case TIOCGSERIAL:
++ ret = uart_get_info(state, (struct serial_struct *)arg);
++ break;
++
++ case TIOCSSERIAL:
++ ret = uart_set_info(state, (struct serial_struct *)arg);
++ break;
++
++ case TIOCSERCONFIG:
++ ret = uart_do_autoconfig(state);
++ break;
++
++ case TIOCSERGWILD: /* obsolete */
++ case TIOCSERSWILD: /* obsolete */
++ ret = 0;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (ret != -ENOIOCTLCMD)
++ goto out;
++
++ if (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR)) {
++ ret = -EIO;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * The following should only be used when hardware is present.
++ */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case TIOCMIWAIT:
++ ret = uart_wait_modem_status(state, arg);
++ break;
++
++ case TIOCGICOUNT:
++ ret = uart_get_count(state, (struct serial_icounter_struct *)arg);
++ break;
++
++ case TIOCMGET:
++ {
++ int val;
++ val = uart_tiocmget(tty, filp);
++ if (val >= 0) {
++ ret = put_user(val, (int *)arg);
++ } else {
++ ret = val;
++ }
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case TIOCMBIS:
++ case TIOCMBIC:
++ case TIOCMSET:
++ {
++ int val, set = 0, clear = 0;
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *)arg);
++ if (ret)
++ break;
++
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case TIOCMBIS:
++ set = val;
++ break;
++ case TIOCMBIC:
++ clear = val;
++ break;
++ case TIOCMSET:
++ set = val;
++ clear = ~val;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ set &= TIOCM_DTR|TIOCM_RTS|TIOCM_OUT1|TIOCM_OUT2|TIOCM_LOOP;
++ clear &= TIOCM_DTR|TIOCM_RTS|TIOCM_OUT1|TIOCM_OUT2|TIOCM_LOOP;
++
++ ret = uart_tiocmset(tty, filp, set, clear);
++ }
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (ret != -ENOIOCTLCMD)
++ goto out;
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++
++ if (tty_hung_up_p(filp)) {
++ ret = -EIO;
++ goto out_up;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * All these rely on hardware being present and need to be
++ * protected against the tty being hung up.
++ */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case TIOCSERGETLSR: /* Get line status register */
++ ret = uart_get_lsr_info(state, (unsigned int *)arg);
++ break;
++
++ default: {
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ if (port->ops->ioctl)
++ ret = port->ops->ioctl(port, cmd, arg);
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++ out_up:
++ up(&state->sem);
++ out:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void uart_set_termios(struct tty_struct *tty, struct termios *old_termios)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int cflag = tty->termios->c_cflag;
++
++ BUG_ON(!kernel_locked());
++
++ /*
++ * These are the bits that are used to setup various
++ * flags in the low level driver.
++ */
++#define RELEVANT_IFLAG(iflag) ((iflag) & (IGNBRK|BRKINT|IGNPAR|PARMRK|INPCK))
++
++ if ((cflag ^ old_termios->c_cflag) == 0 &&
++ RELEVANT_IFLAG(tty->termios->c_iflag ^ old_termios->c_iflag) == 0)
++ return;
++
++ uart_change_speed(state, old_termios);
++
++ /* Handle transition to B0 status */
++ if ((old_termios->c_cflag & CBAUD) && !(cflag & CBAUD))
++ uart_clear_mctrl(state->port, TIOCM_RTS | TIOCM_DTR);
++
++ /* Handle transition away from B0 status */
++ if (!(old_termios->c_cflag & CBAUD) && (cflag & CBAUD)) {
++ unsigned int mask = TIOCM_DTR;
++ if (!(cflag & CRTSCTS) ||
++ !test_bit(TTY_THROTTLED, &tty->flags))
++ mask |= TIOCM_RTS;
++ uart_set_mctrl(state->port, mask);
++ }
++
++ /* Handle turning off CRTSCTS */
++ if ((old_termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) && !(cflag & CRTSCTS)) {
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&state->port->lock, flags);
++ tty->hw_stopped = 0;
++ __uart_start(tty);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&state->port->lock, flags);
++ }
++
++#if 0
++ /*
++ * No need to wake up processes in open wait, since they
++ * sample the CLOCAL flag once, and don't recheck it.
++ * XXX It's not clear whether the current behavior is correct
++ * or not. Hence, this may change.....
++ */
++ if (!(old_termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) &&
++ (tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL))
++ wake_up_interruptible(&state->info->open_wait);
++#endif
++}
++
++/*
++ * In 2.4.5, calls to this will be serialized via the BKL in
++ * linux/drivers/char/tty_io.c:tty_release()
++ * linux/drivers/char/tty_io.c:do_tty_handup()
++ */
++static void uart_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
++{
++ struct uart_driver *drv = (struct uart_driver *)tty->driver.driver_state;
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port;
++
++ BUG_ON(!kernel_locked());
++
++ if (!state || !state->port)
++ return;
++
++ port = state->port;
++
++ DPRINTK("uart_close(%d) called\n", port->line);
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++
++ if (tty_hung_up_p(filp))
++ goto done;
++
++ if ((tty->count == 1) && (state->count != 1)) {
++ /*
++ * Uh, oh. tty->count is 1, which means that the tty
++ * structure will be freed. state->count should always
++ * be one in these conditions. If it's greater than
++ * one, we've got real problems, since it means the
++ * serial port won't be shutdown.
++ */
++ printk("uart_close: bad serial port count; tty->count is 1, "
++ "state->count is %d\n", state->count);
++ state->count = 1;
++ }
++ if (--state->count < 0) {
++ printk("rs_close: bad serial port count for %s%d: %d\n",
++ tty->driver.name, port->line, state->count);
++ state->count = 0;
++ }
++ if (state->count)
++ goto done;
++
++ /*
++ * Save the termios structure, since this port may have
++ * separate termios for callout and dialin.
++ */
++ if (state->info->flags & UIF_NORMAL_ACTIVE)
++ state->normal_termios = *tty->termios;
++ if (state->info->flags & UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE)
++ state->callout_termios = *tty->termios;
++
++ /*
++ * Now we wait for the transmit buffer to clear; and we notify
++ * the line discipline to only process XON/XOFF characters by
++ * setting tty->closing.
++ */
++ tty->closing = 1;
++
++ if (state->closing_wait != USF_CLOSING_WAIT_NONE)
++ tty_wait_until_sent(tty, state->closing_wait);
++
++ /*
++ * At this point, we stop accepting input. To do this, we
++ * disable the receive line status interrupts.
++ */
++ if (state->info->flags & UIF_INITIALIZED) {
++ unsigned long flags;
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ port->ops->stop_rx(port);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++ /*
++ * Before we drop DTR, make sure the UART transmitter
++ * has completely drained; this is especially
++ * important if there is a transmit FIFO!
++ */
++ uart_wait_until_sent(tty, port->timeout);
++ }
++
++ uart_shutdown(state);
++ uart_flush_buffer(tty);
++ if (tty->ldisc.flush_buffer)
++ tty->ldisc.flush_buffer(tty);
++ tty->closing = 0;
++ state->info->tty = NULL;
++
++ if (state->info->blocked_open) {
++ if (state->close_delay) {
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(state->close_delay);
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
++ }
++ } else if (!uart_console(port)) {
++ uart_change_pm(state, 3);
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Wake up anyone trying to open this port.
++ */
++ state->info->flags &= ~(UIF_NORMAL_ACTIVE|UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&state->info->open_wait);
++
++ done:
++ up(&state->sem);
++ if (drv->owner)
++ __MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT(drv->owner);
++}
++
++static void uart_wait_until_sent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ unsigned long char_time, expire;
++
++ BUG_ON(!kernel_locked());
++
++ if (port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN || port->fifosize == 0)
++ return;
++
++ /*
++ * Set the check interval to be 1/5 of the estimated time to
++ * send a single character, and make it at least 1. The check
++ * interval should also be less than the timeout.
++ *
++ * Note: we have to use pretty tight timings here to satisfy
++ * the NIST-PCTS.
++ */
++ char_time = (port->timeout - HZ/50) / port->fifosize;
++ char_time = char_time / 5;
++ if (char_time == 0)
++ char_time = 1;
++ if (timeout && timeout < char_time)
++ char_time = timeout;
++
++ /*
++ * If the transmitter hasn't cleared in twice the approximate
++ * amount of time to send the entire FIFO, it probably won't
++ * ever clear. This assumes the UART isn't doing flow
++ * control, which is currently the case. Hence, if it ever
++ * takes longer than port->timeout, this is probably due to a
++ * UART bug of some kind. So, we clamp the timeout parameter at
++ * 2*port->timeout.
++ */
++ if (timeout == 0 || timeout > 2 * port->timeout)
++ timeout = 2 * port->timeout;
++
++ expire = jiffies + timeout;
++
++ DPRINTK("uart_wait_until_sent(%d), jiffies=%lu, expire=%lu...\n",
++ port->line, jiffies, expire);
++
++ /*
++ * Check whether the transmitter is empty every 'char_time'.
++ * 'timeout' / 'expire' give us the maximum amount of time
++ * we wait.
++ */
++ while (!port->ops->tx_empty(port)) {
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(char_time);
++ if (signal_pending(current))
++ break;
++ if (time_after(jiffies, expire))
++ break;
++ }
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); /* might not be needed */
++}
++
++/*
++ * This is called with the BKL held in
++ * linux/drivers/char/tty_io.c:do_tty_hangup()
++ * We're called from the eventd thread, so we can sleep for
++ * a _short_ time only.
++ */
++static void uart_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = tty->driver_data;
++
++ BUG_ON(!kernel_locked());
++ DPRINTK("uart_hangup(%d)\n", state->port->line);
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++ if (state->info && state->info->flags & (UIF_NORMAL_ACTIVE|UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE)) {
++ uart_flush_buffer(tty);
++ uart_shutdown(state);
++ state->count = 0;
++ state->info->flags &= ~(UIF_NORMAL_ACTIVE|UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE);
++ state->info->tty = NULL;
++ wake_up_interruptible(&state->info->open_wait);
++ wake_up_interruptible(&state->info->delta_msr_wait);
++ }
++ up(&state->sem);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Copy across the serial console cflag setting into the termios settings
++ * for the initial open of the port. This allows continuity between the
++ * kernel settings, and the settings init adopts when it opens the port
++ * for the first time.
++ */
++static void uart_update_termios(struct uart_state *state)
++{
++ struct tty_struct *tty = state->info->tty;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++
++ if (uart_console(port) && port->cons->cflag) {
++ tty->termios->c_cflag = port->cons->cflag;
++ port->cons->cflag = 0;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * If the device failed to grab its irq resources,
++ * or some other error occurred, don't try to talk
++ * to the port hardware.
++ */
++ if (!(tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))) {
++ /*
++ * Make termios settings take effect.
++ */
++ uart_change_speed(state, NULL);
++
++ /*
++ * And finally enable the RTS and DTR signals.
++ */
++ if (tty->termios->c_cflag & CBAUD)
++ uart_set_mctrl(port, TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Block the open until the port is ready. We must be called with
++ * the per-port semaphore held.
++ */
++static int
++uart_block_til_ready(struct file *filp, struct uart_state *state)
++{
++ DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
++ struct uart_info *info = state->info;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ struct termios *termios;
++
++ /*
++ * If this is a callout device, then just make sure the normal
++ * device isn't being used.
++ */
++ if (info->tty->driver.subtype == SERIAL_TYPE_CALLOUT) {
++ if (info->flags & UIF_NORMAL_ACTIVE)
++ return -EBUSY;
++ if ((info->flags & UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
++ (info->flags & ASYNC_SESSION_LOCKOUT) &&
++ (info->session != current->session))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ if ((info->flags & UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
++ (info->flags & ASYNC_PGRP_LOCKOUT) &&
++ (info->pgrp != current->pgrp))
++ return -EBUSY;
++ info->flags |= UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ if (info->flags & UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) {
++ termios = &state->normal_termios;
++ } else {
++ termios = state->info->tty->termios;
++ }
++
++ info->blocked_open++;
++ state->count--;
++
++ add_wait_queue(&info->open_wait, &wait);
++ while (1) {
++ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
++
++ /*
++ * If we have been hung up, tell userspace/restart open.
++ */
++ if (tty_hung_up_p(filp) || info->tty == NULL)
++ break;
++
++ /*
++ * If the port has been closed, tell userspace/restart open.
++ */
++ if (!(info->flags & UIF_INITIALIZED))
++ break;
++
++ /*
++ * If non-blocking mode is set, or CLOCAL mode is set,
++ * we don't want to wait for the modem status lines to
++ * indicate that the port is ready.
++ *
++ * Also, if the port is not enabled/configured, we want
++ * to allow the open to succeed here. Note that we will
++ * have set TTY_IO_ERROR for a non-existant port.
++ */
++ if ((filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) ||
++ (termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) ||
++ (info->tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))) {
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (!(info->flags & UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE)) {
++ /*
++ * Set DTR to allow modem to know we're waiting. Do
++ * not set RTS here - we want to make sure we catch
++ * the data from the modem.
++ */
++ if (info->tty->termios->c_cflag & CBAUD)
++ uart_set_mctrl(port, TIOCM_DTR);
++
++ /*
++ * and wait for the carrier to indicate that the
++ * modem is ready for us.
++ */
++ if (port->ops->get_mctrl(port) & TIOCM_CAR)
++ break;
++ }
++
++ up(&state->sem);
++ schedule();
++ down(&state->sem);
++
++ if (signal_pending(current))
++ break;
++ }
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
++ remove_wait_queue(&info->open_wait, &wait);
++
++ state->count++;
++ info->blocked_open--;
++
++ info->flags |= UIF_NORMAL_ACTIVE;
++
++ if (signal_pending(current))
++ return -ERESTARTSYS;
++
++ if (!info->tty || tty_hung_up_p(filp))
++ return -EAGAIN;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct uart_state *uart_get(struct uart_driver *drv, int line)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state;
++
++ down(&port_sem);
++ state = drv->state + line;
++ if (down_interruptible(&state->sem)) {
++ state = ERR_PTR(-ERESTARTSYS);
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ state->count++;
++ if (!state->port) {
++ state->count--;
++ up(&state->sem);
++ state = ERR_PTR(-ENXIO);
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ if (!state->info) {
++ state->info = kmalloc(sizeof(struct uart_info), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (state->info) {
++ memset(state->info, 0, sizeof(struct uart_info));
++ init_waitqueue_head(&state->info->open_wait);
++ init_waitqueue_head(&state->info->delta_msr_wait);
++
++ /*
++ * Link the info into the other structures.
++ */
++ state->port->info = state->info;
++
++ tasklet_init(&state->info->tlet, uart_tasklet_action,
++ (unsigned long)state);
++ } else {
++ state->count--;
++ up(&state->sem);
++ state = ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
++ }
++ }
++
++ out:
++ up(&port_sem);
++ return state;
++}
++
++/*
++ * In 2.4.5, calls to uart_open are serialised by the BKL in
++ * linux/fs/devices.c:chrdev_open()
++ * Note that if this fails, then uart_close() _will_ be called.
++ */
++static int uart_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
++{
++ struct uart_driver *drv = (struct uart_driver *)tty->driver.driver_state;
++ struct uart_state *state;
++ int retval, line = MINOR(tty->device) - tty->driver.minor_start;
++
++ BUG_ON(!kernel_locked());
++ DPRINTK("uart_open(%d) called\n", line);
++
++ /*
++ * tty->driver->num won't change, so we won't fail here with
++ * tty->driver_data set to something non-NULL (and therefore
++ * we won't get caught by uart_close()).
++ */
++ retval = -ENODEV;
++ if (line >= tty->driver.num)
++ goto fail;
++
++ if (!try_inc_mod_count(drv->owner))
++ goto fail;
++
++ /*
++ * We take the semaphore inside uart_get to guarantee that we won't
++ * be re-entered while allocating the info structure, or while we
++ * request any IRQs that the driver may need. This also has the nice
++ * side-effect that it delays the action of uart_hangup, so we can
++ * guarantee that info->tty will always contain something reasonable.
++ */
++ state = uart_get(drv, line);
++ if (IS_ERR(state)) {
++ retval = PTR_ERR(state);
++ if (!tty->driver_data)
++ goto out;
++ else
++ goto fail;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Once we set tty->driver_data here, we are guaranteed that
++ * uart_close() will decrement the driver module use count.
++ * Any failures from here onwards should not touch the count.
++ */
++ tty->driver_data = state;
++ tty->low_latency = (state->port->flags & UPF_LOW_LATENCY) ? 1 : 0;
++ tty->alt_speed = uart_get_altspeed(state->port);
++ state->info->tty = tty;
++
++ /*
++ * If the port is in the middle of closing, bail out now.
++ */
++ if (tty_hung_up_p(filp)) {
++ retval = -EAGAIN;
++ state->count--;
++ up(&state->sem);
++ goto fail;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Make sure the device is in D0 state.
++ */
++ if (state->count == 1)
++ uart_change_pm(state, 0);
++
++ /*
++ * Start up the serial port.
++ */
++ retval = uart_startup(state, 0);
++
++ /*
++ * If we succeeded, wait until the port is ready.
++ */
++ if (retval == 0)
++ retval = uart_block_til_ready(filp, state);
++
++ /*
++ * If this is the first open to succeed, adjust things to suit.
++ */
++ if (retval == 0 && state->count == 1) {
++ if (state->port->flags & UPF_SPLIT_TERMIOS) {
++ if (tty->driver.subtype == SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL)
++ *tty->termios = state->normal_termios;
++ else
++ *tty->termios = state->callout_termios;
++ }
++
++ uart_update_termios(state);
++
++ state->info->session = current->session;
++ state->info->pgrp = current->pgrp;
++ }
++ up(&state->sem);
++
++ return 0;
++
++ out:
++ if (drv->owner)
++ __MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT(drv->owner);
++ fail:
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static const char *uart_type(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ const char *str = NULL;
++
++ if (port->ops->type)
++ str = port->ops->type(port);
++
++ if (!str)
++ str = "unknown";
++
++ return str;
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
++
++static int uart_line_info(char *buf, struct uart_driver *drv, int i)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = drv->state + i;
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ char stat_buf[32];
++ unsigned int status;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!port)
++ return 0;
++
++ ret = sprintf(buf, "%d: uart:%s port:%08X irq:%d",
++ port->line, uart_type(port),
++ port->iobase, port->irq);
++
++ if (port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN) {
++ strcat(buf, "\n");
++ return ret + 1;
++ }
++
++ status = port->ops->get_mctrl(port);
++
++ ret += sprintf(buf + ret, " tx:%d rx:%d",
++ port->icount.tx, port->icount.rx);
++ if (port->icount.frame)
++ ret += sprintf(buf + ret, " fe:%d",
++ port->icount.frame);
++ if (port->icount.parity)
++ ret += sprintf(buf + ret, " pe:%d",
++ port->icount.parity);
++ if (port->icount.brk)
++ ret += sprintf(buf + ret, " brk:%d",
++ port->icount.brk);
++ if (port->icount.overrun)
++ ret += sprintf(buf + ret, " oe:%d",
++ port->icount.overrun);
++
++#define INFOBIT(bit,str) \
++ if (port->mctrl & (bit)) \
++ strcat(stat_buf, (str))
++#define STATBIT(bit,str) \
++ if (status & (bit)) \
++ strcat(stat_buf, (str))
++
++ stat_buf[0] = '\0';
++ stat_buf[1] = '\0';
++ INFOBIT(TIOCM_RTS, "|RTS");
++ STATBIT(TIOCM_CTS, "|CTS");
++ INFOBIT(TIOCM_DTR, "|DTR");
++ STATBIT(TIOCM_DSR, "|DSR");
++ STATBIT(TIOCM_CAR, "|CD");
++ STATBIT(TIOCM_RNG, "|RI");
++ if (stat_buf[0])
++ stat_buf[0] = ' ';
++ strcat(stat_buf, "\n");
++
++ ret += sprintf(buf + ret, stat_buf);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int uart_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
++ int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ struct tty_driver *ttydrv = data;
++ struct uart_driver *drv = ttydrv->driver_state;
++ int i, len = 0, l;
++ off_t begin = 0;
++
++ len += sprintf(page, "serinfo:1.0 driver%s%s revision:%s\n",
++ "", "", "");
++ for (i = 0; i < drv->nr && len < PAGE_SIZE - 96; i++) {
++ l = uart_line_info(page + len, drv, i);
++ len += l;
++ if (len + begin > off + count)
++ goto done;
++ if (len + begin < off) {
++ begin += len;
++ len = 0;
++ }
++ }
++ *eof = 1;
++ done:
++ if (off >= len + begin)
++ return 0;
++ *start = page + (off - begin);
++ return (count < begin + len - off) ? count : (begin + len - off);
++}
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE
++/*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++struct uart_port * __init
++uart_get_console(struct uart_port *ports, int nr, struct console *co)
++{
++ int idx = co->index;
++
++ if (idx < 0 || idx >= nr || (ports[idx].iobase == 0 &&
++ ports[idx].membase == NULL))
++ for (idx = 0; idx < nr; idx++)
++ if (ports[idx].iobase != 0 ||
++ ports[idx].membase != NULL)
++ break;
++
++ co->index = idx;
++
++ return ports + idx;
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_parse_options - Parse serial port baud/parity/bits/flow contro.
++ * @options: pointer to option string
++ * @baud: pointer to an 'int' variable for the baud rate.
++ * @parity: pointer to an 'int' variable for the parity.
++ * @bits: pointer to an 'int' variable for the number of data bits.
++ * @flow: pointer to an 'int' variable for the flow control character.
++ *
++ * uart_parse_options decodes a string containing the serial console
++ * options. The format of the string is <baud><parity><bits><flow>,
++ * eg: 115200n8r
++ */
++void __init
++uart_parse_options(char *options, int *baud, int *parity, int *bits, int *flow)
++{
++ char *s = options;
++
++ *baud = simple_strtoul(s, NULL, 10);
++ while (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9')
++ s++;
++ if (*s)
++ *parity = *s++;
++ if (*s)
++ *bits = *s++ - '0';
++ if (*s)
++ *flow = *s;
++}
++
++struct baud_rates {
++ unsigned int rate;
++ unsigned int cflag;
++};
++
++static struct baud_rates baud_rates[] = {
++ { 921600, B921600 },
++ { 460800, B460800 },
++ { 230400, B230400 },
++ { 115200, B115200 },
++ { 57600, B57600 },
++ { 38400, B38400 },
++ { 19200, B19200 },
++ { 9600, B9600 },
++ { 4800, B4800 },
++ { 2400, B2400 },
++ { 1200, B1200 },
++ { 0, B38400 }
++};
++
++/**
++ * uart_set_options - setup the serial console parameters
++ * @port: pointer to the serial ports uart_port structure
++ * @co: console pointer
++ * @baud: baud rate
++ * @parity: parity character - 'n' (none), 'o' (odd), 'e' (even)
++ * @bits: number of data bits
++ * @flow: flow control character - 'r' (rts)
++ */
++int __init
++uart_set_options(struct uart_port *port, struct console *co,
++ int baud, int parity, int bits, int flow)
++{
++ struct termios termios;
++ unsigned int quot;
++ int i;
++
++ memset(&termios, 0, sizeof(struct termios));
++
++ termios.c_cflag = CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
++
++ /*
++ * Construct a cflag setting.
++ */
++ for (i = 0; baud_rates[i].rate; i++)
++ if (baud_rates[i].rate <= baud)
++ break;
++
++ termios.c_cflag |= baud_rates[i].cflag;
++ baud = baud_rates[i].rate;
++ if (baud == 0)
++ baud = 38400;
++
++ if (bits == 7)
++ termios.c_cflag |= CS7;
++ else
++ termios.c_cflag |= CS8;
++
++ switch (parity) {
++ case 'o': case 'O':
++ termios.c_cflag |= PARODD;
++ /*fall through*/
++ case 'e': case 'E':
++ termios.c_cflag |= PARENB;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (flow == 'r')
++ termios.c_cflag |= CRTSCTS;
++
++ quot = (port->uartclk / (16 * baud));
++ port->ops->change_speed(port, termios.c_cflag, 0, quot);
++ co->cflag = termios.c_cflag;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++extern void ambauart_console_init(void);
++extern void anakin_console_init(void);
++extern void clps711xuart_console_init(void);
++extern void sa1100_rs_console_init(void);
++extern void serial8250_console_init(void);
++extern void at91_console_init(void);
++
++/*
++ * Central "initialise all serial consoles" container. Needs to be killed.
++ */
++void __init uart_console_init(void)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_CONSOLE
++ ambauart_console_init();
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_ANAKIN_CONSOLE
++ anakin_console_init();
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_CLPS711X_CONSOLE
++ clps711xuart_console_init();
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE
++ sa1100_rs_console_init();
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE
++ at91_console_init();
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE
++ serial8250_console_init();
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00_CONSOLE
++ uart00_console_init();
++#endif
++}
++#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE */
++
++static void uart_change_pm(struct uart_state *state, int pm_state)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ if (port->ops->pm)
++ port->ops->pm(port, pm_state, 0);
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++int uart_suspend_port(struct uart_state *state)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++ if (port) {
++ /*
++ * Disable the console device before suspending.
++ */
++ if (uart_console(port))
++ port->cons->flags &= ~CON_ENABLED;
++
++ if (state->info && state->info->flags & UIF_INITIALIZED) {
++ struct uart_ops *ops = port->ops;
++
++ spin_lock_irq(&port->lock);
++ ops->stop_tx(port, 0);
++ ops->set_mctrl(port, 0);
++ ops->stop_rx(port);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&port->lock);
++
++ /*
++ * Wait for the transmitter to empty.
++ */
++ while (!ops->tx_empty(port)) {
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(10*HZ/1000);
++ }
++ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
++
++ ops->shutdown(port);
++ }
++
++ uart_change_pm(state, 3);
++ }
++
++ up(&state->sem);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int uart_resume_port(struct uart_state *state)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++ if (port) {
++ uart_change_pm(state, 0);
++
++ /*
++ * Re-enable the console device after suspending.
++ */
++ if (uart_console(port)) {
++ uart_change_speed(state, NULL);
++ port->cons->flags |= CON_ENABLED;
++ }
++
++ if (state->info && state->info->flags & UIF_INITIALIZED) {
++ struct uart_ops *ops = port->ops;
++
++ ops->set_mctrl(port, 0);
++ ops->startup(port);
++ uart_change_speed(state, NULL);
++ spin_lock_irq(&port->lock);
++ ops->set_mctrl(port, port->mctrl);
++ ops->start_tx(port, 0);
++ spin_unlock_irq(&port->lock);
++ }
++ }
++
++ up(&state->sem);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Wakeup support.
++ */
++static int uart_pm_set_wakeup(struct uart_state *state, int data)
++{
++ int err = 0;
++
++ if (state->port->ops->set_wake)
++ err = state->port->ops->set_wake(state->port, data);
++
++ return err;
++}
++
++static int uart_pm(struct pm_dev *dev, pm_request_t rqst, void *data)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = dev->data;
++ int err = 0;
++
++ if (state->port && state->port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ return 0;
++
++ switch (rqst) {
++ case PM_SUSPEND:
++ err = uart_suspend_port(state);
++ break;
++
++ case PM_RESUME:
++ err = uart_resume_port(state);
++ break;
++
++ case PM_SET_WAKEUP:
++ err = uart_pm_set_wakeup(state, (int)data);
++ break;
++ }
++ return err;
++}
++#endif
++
++static inline void
++uart_report_port(struct uart_driver *drv, struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ printk("%s%d at ", drv->normal_name, port->line);
++ switch (port->iotype) {
++ case UPIO_PORT:
++ printk("I/O 0x%x", port->iobase);
++ break;
++ case UPIO_HUB6:
++ printk("I/O 0x%x offset 0x%x", port->iobase, port->hub6);
++ break;
++ case UPIO_MEM:
++ printk("MMIO 0x%lx", port->mapbase);
++ break;
++ }
++ printk(" (irq = %d) is a %s\n", port->irq, uart_type(port));
++}
++
++static void
++uart_configure_port(struct uart_driver *drv, struct uart_state *state,
++ struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int flags;
++
++ /*
++ * If there isn't a port here, don't do anything further.
++ */
++ if (!port->iobase && !port->mapbase && !port->membase)
++ return;
++
++ /*
++ * Now do the auto configuration stuff. Note that config_port
++ * is expected to claim the resources and map the port for us.
++ */
++ flags = UART_CONFIG_TYPE;
++ if (port->flags & UPF_AUTO_IRQ)
++ flags |= UART_CONFIG_IRQ;
++ if (port->flags & UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF) {
++ port->type = PORT_UNKNOWN;
++ port->ops->config_port(port, flags);
++ }
++
++ if (port->type != PORT_UNKNOWN) {
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ uart_report_port(drv, port);
++
++ /*
++ * Ensure that the modem control lines are de-activated.
++ * We probably don't need a spinlock around this, but
++ */
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&port->lock, flags);
++ port->ops->set_mctrl(port, 0);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->lock, flags);
++
++ /*
++ * Power down all ports by default, except the
++ * console if we have one.
++ */
++ if (!uart_console(port))
++ uart_change_pm(state, 3);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * This reverses the effects of uart_configure_port, hanging up the
++ * port before removal.
++ */
++static void
++uart_unconfigure_port(struct uart_driver *drv, struct uart_state *state)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = state->port;
++ struct uart_info *info = state->info;
++
++ if (info && info->tty)
++ tty_vhangup(info->tty);
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++
++ state->info = NULL;
++
++ /*
++ * Free the port IO and memory resources, if any.
++ */
++ if (port->type != PORT_UNKNOWN)
++ port->ops->release_port(port);
++
++ /*
++ * Indicate that there isn't a port here anymore.
++ */
++ port->type = PORT_UNKNOWN;
++
++ /*
++ * Kill the tasklet, and free resources.
++ */
++ if (info) {
++ tasklet_kill(&info->tlet);
++ kfree(info);
++ }
++
++ up(&state->sem);
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_register_driver - register a driver with the uart core layer
++ * @drv: low level driver structure
++ *
++ * Register a uart driver with the core driver. We in turn register
++ * with the tty layer, and initialise the core driver per-port state.
++ *
++ * We have a proc file in /proc/tty/driver which is named after the
++ * normal driver.
++ *
++ * drv->port should be NULL, and the per-port structures should be
++ * registered using uart_add_one_port after this call has succeeded.
++ */
++int uart_register_driver(struct uart_driver *drv)
++{
++ struct tty_driver *normal, *callout;
++ int i, retval;
++
++ BUG_ON(drv->state);
++
++ /*
++ * Maybe we should be using a slab cache for this, especially if
++ * we have a large number of ports to handle. Note that we also
++ * allocate space for an integer for reference counting.
++ */
++ drv->state = kmalloc(sizeof(struct uart_state) * drv->nr +
++ sizeof(int), GFP_KERNEL);
++ retval = -ENOMEM;
++ if (!drv->state)
++ goto out;
++
++ memset(drv->state, 0, sizeof(struct uart_state) * drv->nr +
++ sizeof(int));
++
++ normal = drv->normal_driver;
++ callout = drv->callout_driver;
++
++ normal->magic = TTY_DRIVER_MAGIC;
++ normal->driver_name = drv->normal_name;
++ normal->name = drv->normal_name;
++ normal->major = drv->normal_major;
++ normal->minor_start = drv->minor;
++ normal->num = drv->nr;
++ normal->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
++ normal->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
++ normal->init_termios = tty_std_termios;
++ normal->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
++ normal->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_NO_DEVFS;
++ normal->refcount = (int *)(drv->state + drv->nr);
++ normal->table = drv->table;
++ normal->termios = drv->termios;
++ normal->termios_locked = drv->termios_locked;
++ normal->driver_state = drv;
++
++ normal->open = uart_open;
++ normal->close = uart_close;
++ normal->write = uart_write;
++ normal->put_char = uart_put_char;
++ normal->flush_chars = uart_flush_chars;
++ normal->write_room = uart_write_room;
++ normal->chars_in_buffer = uart_chars_in_buffer;
++ normal->flush_buffer = uart_flush_buffer;
++ normal->ioctl = uart_ioctl;
++ normal->throttle = uart_throttle;
++ normal->unthrottle = uart_unthrottle;
++ normal->send_xchar = uart_send_xchar;
++ normal->set_termios = uart_set_termios;
++ normal->stop = uart_stop;
++ normal->start = uart_start;
++ normal->hangup = uart_hangup;
++ normal->break_ctl = uart_break_ctl;
++ normal->wait_until_sent = uart_wait_until_sent;
++#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
++ normal->read_proc = uart_read_proc;
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * The callout device is just like the normal device except for
++ * the major number and the subtype code.
++ */
++ *callout = *normal;
++ callout->name = drv->callout_name;
++ callout->major = drv->callout_major;
++ callout->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_CALLOUT;
++ callout->read_proc = NULL;
++ callout->proc_entry = NULL;
++
++ /*
++ * Initialise the UART state(s).
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < drv->nr; i++) {
++ struct uart_state *state = drv->state + i;
++
++ state->callout_termios = callout->init_termios;
++ state->normal_termios = normal->init_termios;
++ state->close_delay = 5 * HZ / 10;
++ state->closing_wait = 30 * HZ;
++
++ init_MUTEX(&state->sem);
++ }
++
++ retval = tty_register_driver(normal);
++ if (retval)
++ goto out;
++
++ retval = tty_register_driver(callout);
++ if (retval)
++ tty_unregister_driver(normal);
++
++ out:
++ if (retval < 0) {
++ kfree(drv->state);
++ }
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_unregister_driver - remove a driver from the uart core layer
++ * @drv: low level driver structure
++ *
++ * Remove all references to a driver from the core driver. The low
++ * level driver must have removed all its ports via the
++ * uart_remove_one_port() if it registered them with uart_add_one_port().
++ * (ie, drv->port == NULL)
++ */
++void uart_unregister_driver(struct uart_driver *drv)
++{
++ tty_unregister_driver(drv->normal_driver);
++ tty_unregister_driver(drv->callout_driver);
++
++ kfree(drv->state);
++ drv->state = NULL;
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_add_one_port - attach a driver-defined port structure
++ * @drv: pointer to the uart low level driver structure for this port
++ * @port: uart port structure to use for this port.
++ *
++ * This allows the driver to register its own uart_port structure
++ * with the core driver. The main purpose is to allow the low
++ * level uart drivers to expand uart_port, rather than having yet
++ * more levels of structures.
++ */
++int uart_add_one_port(struct uart_driver *drv, struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ BUG_ON(in_interrupt());
++
++ if (port->line >= drv->nr)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ state = drv->state + port->line;
++
++ down(&port_sem);
++ if (state->port) {
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ state->port = port;
++
++ spin_lock_init(&port->lock);
++ port->cons = drv->cons;
++ port->info = state->info;
++
++ uart_configure_port(drv, state, port);
++
++ /*
++ * Register the port whether it's detected or not. This allows
++ * setserial to be used to alter this ports parameters.
++ */
++ tty_register_devfs(drv->normal_driver, 0, drv->minor + port->line);
++ tty_register_devfs(drv->callout_driver, 0, drv->minor + port->line);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ port->cons = drv->cons;
++ state->pm = pm_register(PM_SYS_DEV, PM_SYS_COM, uart_pm);
++ if (state->pm)
++ state->pm->data = state;
++#endif
++
++ out:
++ up(&port_sem);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_remove_one_port - detach a driver defined port structure
++ * @drv: pointer to the uart low level driver structure for this port
++ * @port: uart port structure for this port
++ *
++ * This unhooks (and hangs up) the specified port structure from the
++ * core driver. No further calls will be made to the low-level code
++ * for this port.
++ */
++int uart_remove_one_port(struct uart_driver *drv, struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state = drv->state + port->line;
++
++ BUG_ON(in_interrupt());
++
++ if (state->port != port)
++ printk(KERN_ALERT "Removing wrong port: %p != %p\n",
++ state->port, port);
++
++ down(&port_sem);
++
++ pm_unregister(state->pm);
++
++ /*
++ * Remove the devices from devfs
++ */
++ tty_unregister_devfs(drv->normal_driver, drv->minor + port->line);
++ tty_unregister_devfs(drv->callout_driver, drv->minor + port->line);
++
++ uart_unconfigure_port(drv, state);
++ state->port = NULL;
++ up(&port_sem);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Are the two ports equivalent?
++ */
++static int uart_match_port(struct uart_port *port1, struct uart_port *port2)
++{
++ if (port1->iotype != port2->iotype)
++ return 0;
++
++ switch (port1->iotype) {
++ case UPIO_PORT:
++ return (port1->iobase == port2->iobase);
++ case UPIO_HUB6:
++ return (port1->iobase == port2->iobase) &&
++ (port1->hub6 == port2->hub6);
++ case UPIO_MEM:
++ return (port1->membase == port2->membase);
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Try to find an unused uart_state slot for a port.
++ */
++static struct uart_state *
++uart_find_match_or_unused(struct uart_driver *drv, struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ /*
++ * First, find a port entry which matches. Note: if we do
++ * find a matching entry, and it has a non-zero use count,
++ * then we can't register the port.
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < drv->nr; i++)
++ if (uart_match_port(drv->state[i].port, port))
++ return &drv->state[i];
++
++ /*
++ * We didn't find a matching entry, so look for the first
++ * free entry. We look for one which hasn't been previously
++ * used (indicated by zero iobase).
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < drv->nr; i++)
++ if (drv->state[i].port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN &&
++ drv->state[i].port->iobase == 0 &&
++ drv->state[i].count == 0)
++ return &drv->state[i];
++
++ /*
++ * That also failed. Last resort is to find any currently
++ * entry which doesn't have a real port associated with it.
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < drv->nr; i++)
++ if (drv->state[i].port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN &&
++ drv->state[i].count == 0)
++ return &drv->state[i];
++
++ return NULL;
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_register_port: register uart settings with a port
++ * @drv: pointer to the uart low level driver structure for this port
++ * @port: uart port structure describing the port
++ *
++ * Register UART settings with the specified low level driver. Detect
++ * the type of the port if UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF is set, and detect the
++ * IRQ if UPF_AUTO_IRQ is set.
++ *
++ * We try to pick the same port for the same IO base address, so that
++ * when a modem is plugged in, unplugged and plugged back in, it gets
++ * allocated the same port.
++ *
++ * Returns negative error, or positive line number.
++ */
++int uart_register_port(struct uart_driver *drv, struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state;
++ int ret;
++
++ down(&port_sem);
++
++ state = uart_find_match_or_unused(drv, port);
++
++ if (state) {
++ /*
++ * Ok, we've found a line that we can use.
++ *
++ * If we find a port that matches this one, and it appears
++ * to be in-use (even if it doesn't have a type) we shouldn't
++ * alter it underneath itself - the port may be open and
++ * trying to do useful work.
++ */
++ if (uart_users(state) != 0) {
++ ret = -EBUSY;
++ goto out;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * If the port is already initialised, don't touch it.
++ */
++ if (state->port->type == PORT_UNKNOWN) {
++ state->port->iobase = port->iobase;
++ state->port->membase = port->membase;
++ state->port->irq = port->irq;
++ state->port->uartclk = port->uartclk;
++ state->port->fifosize = port->fifosize;
++ state->port->regshift = port->regshift;
++ state->port->iotype = port->iotype;
++ state->port->flags = port->flags;
++ state->port->line = state - drv->state;
++ state->port->mapbase = port->mapbase;
++
++ uart_configure_port(drv, state, state->port);
++ }
++
++ ret = state->port->line;
++ } else
++ ret = -ENOSPC;
++ out:
++ up(&port_sem);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_unregister_port - de-allocate a port
++ * @drv: pointer to the uart low level driver structure for this port
++ * @line: line index previously returned from uart_register_port()
++ *
++ * Hang up the specified line associated with the low level driver,
++ * and mark the port as unused.
++ */
++void uart_unregister_port(struct uart_driver *drv, int line)
++{
++ struct uart_state *state;
++
++ if (line < 0 || line >= drv->nr) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "Attempt to unregister %s%d\n",
++ drv->normal_name, line);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ state = drv->state + line;
++
++ down(&port_sem);
++ uart_unconfigure_port(drv, state);
++ up(&port_sem);
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(uart_write_wakeup);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(uart_register_driver);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(uart_unregister_driver);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(uart_register_port);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(uart_unregister_port);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(uart_add_one_port);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(uart_remove_one_port);
++
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Serial driver core");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/omaha.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/omaha.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/omaha.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/omaha.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,584 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/omaha.c
++ *
++ * Driver for Omaha serial port
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright 1999-2002 ARM Limited
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: serial_amba.c,v 1.4 2001/07/17 20:34:27 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ * This is a generic driver for ARM AMBA-type serial ports. They
++ * have a lot of 16550-like features, but are not register compatable.
++ * Note that although they do have CTS, DCD and DSR inputs, they do
++ * not have an RI input, nor do they have DTR or RTS outputs. If
++ * required, these have to be supplied via some other means (eg, GPIO)
++ * and hooked into this driver.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
++#include <linux/major.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/fcntl.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++
++#include <asm/system.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA_CONSOLE) && defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ)
++#define SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++#endif
++
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware/serial_omaha.h>
++
++#define UART_NR 1
++
++#define SERIAL_OMAHA_MAJOR 204
++#define SERIAL_OMAHA_MINOR 32
++#define SERIAL_OMAHA_NR UART_NR
++
++#define CALLOUT_OMAHA_NAME "cuaom"
++#define CALLOUT_OMAHA_MAJOR 205
++#define CALLOUT_OMAHA_MINOR 32
++#define CALLOUT_OMAHA_NR UART_NR
++
++static struct tty_driver normal, callout;
++static struct tty_struct *omaha_table[UART_NR];
++static struct termios *omaha_termios[UART_NR], *omaha_termios_locked[UART_NR];
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++static struct console omaha_console;
++#endif
++
++#define OMAHA_ISR_PASS_LIMIT 256
++
++/*
++ * Access macros for the Omaha UARTs
++ */
++
++#define UART_GET_FR(p) readb((p)->membase + OMAHA_UTRSTAT)
++#define UART_GET_CHAR(p) readb((p)->membase + OMAHA_URXH)
++#define UART_PUT_CHAR(p, c) writel((c), (p)->membase + OMAHA_UTXH)
++#define UART_GET_RSR(p) readb((p)->membase + OMAHA_UERSTAT)
++#define UART_FIFO_STATUS(p) (readl((p)->membase + OMAHA_UFSTAT))
++#define UART_RX_DATA(s) (((s) & OMAHA_RXFF_CNT) != 0)
++#define UART_TX_DATA(s) (!((s) & OMAHA_TXFF))
++#define UART_TX_READY(s) (((s) & OMAHA_UTX_EMPTY))
++#define UART_TX_EMPTY(p) ((UART_GET_FR(p) & OMAHA_UTXEMPTY) != 0)
++
++#define UART_DUMMY_RSR_RX 256
++#define UART_PORT_SIZE 64
++
++#define RX_IRQ(port) ((port)->irq)
++#define TX_IRQ(port) ((port)->irq + 5)
++
++/*
++ * Our private driver data mappings.
++ */
++#define drv_old_status driver_priv
++
++static void omahauart_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port, u_int from_tty)
++{
++ disable_irq(TX_IRQ(port));
++}
++
++static void omahauart_start_tx(struct uart_port *port, u_int nonempty, u_int from_tty)
++{
++ if (nonempty)
++ enable_irq(TX_IRQ(port));
++}
++
++static void omahauart_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ disable_irq(RX_IRQ(port));
++}
++
++static void omahauart_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ // Do nothing...
++}
++
++static void
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++omahauart_rx_chars(struct uart_info *info, struct pt_regs *regs)
++#else
++omahauart_rx_chars(struct uart_info *info)
++#endif
++{
++ struct tty_struct *tty = info->tty;
++ volatile unsigned int status, data, ch, rsr, max_count = 256;
++ struct uart_port *port = info->port;
++
++ status = UART_FIFO_STATUS(port);
++ while (UART_RX_DATA(status) && max_count--) {
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ tty->flip.tqueue.routine((void *)tty);
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "TTY_DONT_FLIP set\n");
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++
++ ch = UART_GET_CHAR(port);
++
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr = ch;
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_NORMAL;
++ port->icount.rx++;
++
++ /*
++ * Note that the error handling code is
++ * out of the main execution path
++ */
++ rsr = UART_GET_RSR(port) | UART_DUMMY_RSR_RX;
++ if (rsr & 0xf) {
++ if (rsr & OMAHA_UART_BREAK) {
++ rsr &= ~(OMAHA_UART_FRAME | OMAHA_UART_PARITY);
++ port->icount.brk++;
++ if (uart_handle_break(info, &omaha_console))
++ goto ignore_char;
++ } else if (rsr & OMAHA_UART_PARITY)
++ port->icount.parity++;
++ else if (rsr & OMAHA_UART_FRAME)
++ port->icount.frame++;
++ if (rsr & OMAHA_UART_OVERRUN)
++ port->icount.overrun++;
++
++ rsr &= port->read_status_mask;
++
++ if (rsr & OMAHA_UART_BREAK)
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_BREAK;
++ else if (rsr & OMAHA_UART_PARITY)
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_PARITY;
++ else if (rsr & OMAHA_UART_FRAME)
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr = TTY_FRAME;
++ }
++
++ if (uart_handle_sysrq_char(info, ch, regs))
++ goto ignore_char;
++
++ if ((rsr & port->ignore_status_mask) == 0) {
++ tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++;
++ tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ }
++ if ((rsr & OMAHA_UART_OVERRUN) &&
++ tty->flip.count < TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
++ /*
++ * Overrun is special, since it's reported
++ * immediately, and doesn't affect the current
++ * character
++ */
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = 0;
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = TTY_OVERRUN;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ }
++ ignore_char:
++ status = UART_FIFO_STATUS(port);
++ }
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
++ return;
++}
++
++static void omahauart_tx_chars(struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = info->port;
++ volatile unsigned int status;
++
++ if (port->x_char) {
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, port->x_char);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ port->x_char = 0;
++ return;
++ }
++ if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail
++ || info->tty->stopped
++ || info->tty->hw_stopped) {
++ omahauart_stop_tx(port, 0);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ status = UART_FIFO_STATUS(info->port);
++
++ // FIll FIFO as far as possible
++ while(UART_TX_DATA(UART_FIFO_STATUS(info->port)))
++ {
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, info->xmit.buf[info->xmit.tail]);
++ info->xmit.tail = (info->xmit.tail + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail)
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (CIRC_CNT(info->xmit.head, info->xmit.tail, UART_XMIT_SIZE) <
++ WAKEUP_CHARS)
++ uart_event(info, EVT_WRITE_WAKEUP);
++
++ if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail)
++ omahauart_stop_tx(info->port, 0);
++}
++
++static void omahauart_int_tx(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = dev_id;
++ volatile unsigned int status, pass_counter = OMAHA_ISR_PASS_LIMIT;
++
++ status = UART_FIFO_STATUS(info->port);
++ do {
++ // TX if FIFO not full
++ if (UART_TX_DATA(status))
++ omahauart_tx_chars(info);
++
++ if (pass_counter-- == 0)
++ break;
++
++ status = UART_FIFO_STATUS(info->port);
++ } while (UART_TX_DATA(status));
++}
++
++static void omahauart_int_rx(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = dev_id;
++ volatile unsigned int status, pass_counter = OMAHA_ISR_PASS_LIMIT;
++
++ status = UART_FIFO_STATUS(info->port);
++ do {
++ if (UART_RX_DATA(status))
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ omahauart_rx_chars(info, regs);
++#else
++ omahauart_rx_chars(info);
++#endif
++
++ if (pass_counter-- == 0)
++ break;
++
++ status = UART_FIFO_STATUS(info->port);
++ } while (UART_RX_DATA(status));
++}
++
++static u_int omahauart_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return UART_FIFO_STATUS(port) ? 0 : TIOCSER_TEMT;
++}
++
++static int omahauart_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ // Report no errors.
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void omahauart_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, u_int mctrl)
++{
++ // Do nothing.
++}
++
++static void omahauart_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
++{
++ // Do nothing.
++}
++
++static int omahauart_startup(struct uart_port *port, struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ unsigned int tmp;
++ int retval;
++
++ /*
++ * Allocate the IRQs
++ */
++ retval = request_irq(TX_IRQ(port), omahauart_int_tx, 0, "omaha_uart_tx", info);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++
++ retval = request_irq(RX_IRQ(port), omahauart_int_rx, 0, "omaha_uart_rx", info);
++
++ if (retval)
++ {
++ free_irq(TX_IRQ(port), info);
++ return retval;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * initialise the old status of the modem signals
++ */
++ info->drv_old_status = 0;
++
++ // Clear all errors
++ writel(0, port->membase + OMAHA_UERSTAT);
++
++ // Enable FIFO, 16-byte watermark, also do reset (auto-clearing)
++ writel(0xF7, port->membase + OMAHA_UFCON);
++
++ // Level driven TX/RX ints, with rx timeout enabled
++ tmp = readl(port->membase + OMAHA_UCON);
++ tmp |= 0x280; // rx is pulse driven...
++ writel(tmp, port->membase + OMAHA_UCON);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void omahauart_shutdown(struct uart_port *port, struct uart_info *info)
++{
++ /*
++ * Free the interrupt
++ */
++ free_irq(TX_IRQ(port), info); /* TX interrupt */
++ free_irq(RX_IRQ(port), info); /* RX interrupt */
++
++}
++
++static void omahauart_change_speed(struct uart_port *port, u_int cflag, u_int iflag, u_int quot)
++{
++ // Do nothing.
++}
++
++static const char *omahauart_type(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return port->type == PORT_OMAHA ? "OMAHA" : NULL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Release the memory region(s) being used by 'port'
++ */
++static void omahauart_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ release_mem_region(port->mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Request the memory region(s) being used by 'port'
++ */
++static int omahauart_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return request_mem_region(port->mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE, "serial_omaha")
++ != NULL ? 0 : -EBUSY;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Configure/autoconfigure the port.
++ */
++static void omahauart_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
++{
++ if (flags & UART_CONFIG_TYPE) {
++ port->type = PORT_OMAHA;
++ omahauart_request_port(port);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * verify the new serial_struct (for TIOCSSERIAL).
++ */
++static int omahauart_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++ if (ser->type != PORT_UNKNOWN && ser->type != PORT_OMAHA)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->irq < 0 || ser->irq >= NR_IRQS)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->baud_base < 9600)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops omaha_pops = {
++ .tx_empty = omahauart_tx_empty,
++ .set_mctrl = omahauart_set_mctrl,
++ .get_mctrl = omahauart_get_mctrl,
++ .stop_tx = omahauart_stop_tx,
++ .start_tx = omahauart_start_tx,
++ .stop_rx = omahauart_stop_rx,
++ .enable_ms = omahauart_enable_ms,
++ .break_ctl = omahauart_break_ctl,
++ .startup = omahauart_startup,
++ .shutdown = omahauart_shutdown,
++ .change_speed = omahauart_change_speed,
++ .type = omahauart_type,
++ .release_port = omahauart_release_port,
++ .request_port = omahauart_request_port,
++ .config_port = omahauart_config_port,
++ .verify_port = omahauart_verify_port,
++};
++
++static struct uart_port omaha_ports[UART_NR] = {
++ {
++ .membase = (void *)IO_ADDRESS(OMAHA_UART0_BASE),
++ .mapbase = OMAHA_UART0_BASE,
++ .iotype = SERIAL_IO_MEM,
++ .irq = OMAHA_INT_URXD0,
++ .uartclk = 10000000,
++ .fifosize = 8,
++ .unused = { 4, 5 }, /*Udriver_priv: PORT_CTRLS(5, 4), */
++ .ops = &omaha_pops,
++ .flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
++ }
++};
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_OMAHA_CONSOLE
++static void omahauart_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, u_int count)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = omaha_ports + co->index;
++ unsigned int status;
++ int i;
++
++ /*
++ * First save the CR then disable the interrupts
++ */
++
++ /*
++ * Now, do each character
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ } while ((status & OMAHA_UTX_EMPTY) == 0);
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, s[i]);
++ if (s[i] == '\n') {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ } while ((status & OMAHA_UTX_EMPTY) == 0);
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, '\r');
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
++ * and restore the TCR
++ */
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_FR(port);
++ } while ((status & OMAHA_UTX_EMPTY) == 0);
++}
++
++static kdev_t omahauart_console_device(struct console *co)
++{
++ return MKDEV(SERIAL_OMAHA_MAJOR, SERIAL_OMAHA_MINOR + co->index);
++}
++
++static int omahauart_console_wait_key(struct console *co)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = omaha_ports + co->index;
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ do {
++ status = UART_FIFO_STATUS(port);
++ } while (!UART_RX_DATA(status));
++ return UART_GET_CHAR(port);
++}
++
++static void __init
++omahauart_console_get_options(struct uart_port *port, int *baud, int *parity, int *bits)
++{
++ // Do nothing.
++}
++
++static int __init omahauart_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port;
++ int baud = 38400;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++ int flow = 'n';
++
++ /*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++ port = uart_get_console(omaha_ports, UART_NR, co);
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits, &flow);
++ else
++ omahauart_console_get_options(port, &baud, &parity, &bits);
++
++ return uart_set_options(port, co, baud, parity, bits, flow);
++}
++
++static struct console omaha_console = {
++ .write = omahauart_console_write,
++ .device = omahauart_console_device,
++ .wait_key = omahauart_console_wait_key,
++ .setup = omahauart_console_setup,
++ .flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ .index = -1,
++};
++
++void __init omahauart_console_init(void)
++{
++ register_console(&omaha_console);
++}
++
++#define OMAHA_CONSOLE &omaha_console
++#else
++#define OMAHA_CONSOLE NULL
++#endif
++
++static struct uart_driver omaha_reg = {
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++ .normal_major = SERIAL_OMAHA_MAJOR,
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ .normal_name = "ttyOM%d",
++ .callout_name = "cuaom%d",
++#else
++ .normal_name = "ttyOM",
++ .callout_name = "cuaom",
++#endif
++ .normal_driver = &normal,
++ .callout_major = CALLOUT_OMAHA_MAJOR,
++ .callout_driver = &callout,
++ .table = omaha_table,
++ .termios = omaha_termios,
++ .termios_locked = omaha_termios_locked,
++ .minor = SERIAL_OMAHA_MINOR,
++ .nr = UART_NR,
++ .port = omaha_ports,
++ .cons = OMAHA_CONSOLE,
++};
++
++static int __init omahauart_init(void)
++{
++ return uart_register_driver(&omaha_reg);
++}
++
++static void __exit omahauart_exit(void)
++{
++ uart_unregister_driver(&omaha_reg);
++}
++
++module_init(omahauart_init);
++module_exit(omahauart_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/sa1100.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/sa1100.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/sa1100.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/sa1100.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,904 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/serial_sa1100.c
++ *
++ * Driver for SA11x0 serial ports
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial.c, by Linus Torvalds, Theodore Ts'o.
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: sa1100.c,v 1.14.2.4 2002/10/24 09:53:25 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/mach/serial_sa1100.h>
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE) && defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ)
++#define SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++#endif
++
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++
++/* We've been assigned a range on the "Low-density serial ports" major */
++#define SERIAL_SA1100_MAJOR 204
++#define CALLOUT_SA1100_MAJOR 205
++#define MINOR_START 5
++
++#define NR_PORTS 3
++
++#define SA1100_ISR_PASS_LIMIT 256
++
++/*
++ * Convert from ignore_status_mask or read_status_mask to UTSR[01]
++ */
++#define SM_TO_UTSR0(x) ((x) & 0xff)
++#define SM_TO_UTSR1(x) ((x) >> 8)
++#define UTSR0_TO_SM(x) ((x))
++#define UTSR1_TO_SM(x) ((x) << 8)
++
++#define UART_GET_UTCR0(sport) __raw_readl((sport)->port.membase + UTCR0)
++#define UART_GET_UTCR1(sport) __raw_readl((sport)->port.membase + UTCR1)
++#define UART_GET_UTCR2(sport) __raw_readl((sport)->port.membase + UTCR2)
++#define UART_GET_UTCR3(sport) __raw_readl((sport)->port.membase + UTCR3)
++#define UART_GET_UTSR0(sport) __raw_readl((sport)->port.membase + UTSR0)
++#define UART_GET_UTSR1(sport) __raw_readl((sport)->port.membase + UTSR1)
++#define UART_GET_CHAR(sport) __raw_readl((sport)->port.membase + UTDR)
++
++#define UART_PUT_UTCR0(sport,v) __raw_writel((v),(sport)->port.membase + UTCR0)
++#define UART_PUT_UTCR1(sport,v) __raw_writel((v),(sport)->port.membase + UTCR1)
++#define UART_PUT_UTCR2(sport,v) __raw_writel((v),(sport)->port.membase + UTCR2)
++#define UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport,v) __raw_writel((v),(sport)->port.membase + UTCR3)
++#define UART_PUT_UTSR0(sport,v) __raw_writel((v),(sport)->port.membase + UTSR0)
++#define UART_PUT_UTSR1(sport,v) __raw_writel((v),(sport)->port.membase + UTSR1)
++#define UART_PUT_CHAR(sport,v) __raw_writel((v),(sport)->port.membase + UTDR)
++
++/*
++ * This is the size of our serial port register set.
++ */
++#define UART_PORT_SIZE 0x24
++
++static struct tty_driver normal, callout;
++static struct tty_struct *sa1100_table[NR_PORTS];
++static struct termios *sa1100_termios[NR_PORTS], *sa1100_termios_locked[NR_PORTS];
++static int (*sa1100_open)(struct uart_port *);
++static void (*sa1100_close)(struct uart_port *);
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++static struct console sa1100_console;
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * This determines how often we check the modem status signals
++ * for any change. They generally aren't connected to an IRQ
++ * so we have to poll them. We also check immediately before
++ * filling the TX fifo incase CTS has been dropped.
++ */
++#define MCTRL_TIMEOUT (250*HZ/1000)
++
++struct sa1100_port {
++ struct uart_port port;
++ struct timer_list timer;
++ unsigned int old_status;
++};
++
++/*
++ * Handle any change of modem status signal since we were last called.
++ */
++static void sa1100_mctrl_check(struct sa1100_port *sport)
++{
++ unsigned int status, changed;
++
++ status = sport->port.ops->get_mctrl(&sport->port);
++ changed = status ^ sport->old_status;
++
++ if (changed == 0)
++ return;
++
++ sport->old_status = status;
++
++ if (changed & TIOCM_RI)
++ sport->port.icount.rng++;
++ if (changed & TIOCM_DSR)
++ sport->port.icount.dsr++;
++ if (changed & TIOCM_CAR)
++ uart_handle_dcd_change(&sport->port, status & TIOCM_CAR);
++ if (changed & TIOCM_CTS)
++ uart_handle_cts_change(&sport->port, status & TIOCM_CTS);
++
++ wake_up_interruptible(&sport->port.info->delta_msr_wait);
++}
++
++/*
++ * This is our per-port timeout handler, for checking the
++ * modem status signals.
++ */
++static void sa1100_timeout(unsigned long data)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)data;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ if (sport->port.info) {
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&sport->port.lock, flags);
++ sa1100_mctrl_check(sport);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sport->port.lock, flags);
++
++ mod_timer(&sport->timer, jiffies + MCTRL_TIMEOUT);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * interrupts disabled on entry
++ */
++static void sa1100_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int tty_stop)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++ u32 utcr3;
++
++ utcr3 = UART_GET_UTCR3(sport);
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, utcr3 & ~UTCR3_TIE);
++ sport->port.read_status_mask &= ~UTSR0_TO_SM(UTSR0_TFS);
++}
++
++/*
++ * interrupts may not be disabled on entry
++ */
++static void sa1100_start_tx(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int tty_start)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ u32 utcr3;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&sport->port.lock, flags);
++ utcr3 = UART_GET_UTCR3(sport);
++ sport->port.read_status_mask |= UTSR0_TO_SM(UTSR0_TFS);
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, utcr3 | UTCR3_TIE);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sport->port.lock, flags);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Interrupts enabled
++ */
++static void sa1100_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++ u32 utcr3;
++
++ utcr3 = UART_GET_UTCR3(sport);
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, utcr3 & ~UTCR3_RIE);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set the modem control timer to fire immediately.
++ */
++static void sa1100_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++
++ mod_timer(&sport->timer, jiffies);
++}
++
++static void
++sa1100_rx_chars(struct sa1100_port *sport, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct tty_struct *tty = sport->port.info->tty;
++ unsigned int status, ch, flg, ignored = 0;
++
++ status = UTSR1_TO_SM(UART_GET_UTSR1(sport)) |
++ UTSR0_TO_SM(UART_GET_UTSR0(sport));
++ while (status & UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_RNE)) {
++ ch = UART_GET_CHAR(sport);
++
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ goto ignore_char;
++ sport->port.icount.rx++;
++
++ flg = TTY_NORMAL;
++
++ /*
++ * note that the error handling code is
++ * out of the main execution path
++ */
++ if (status & UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_PRE | UTSR1_FRE | UTSR1_ROR))
++ goto handle_error;
++
++ if (uart_handle_sysrq_char(&sport->port, ch, regs))
++ goto ignore_char;
++
++ error_return:
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ ignore_char:
++ status = UTSR1_TO_SM(UART_GET_UTSR1(sport)) |
++ UTSR0_TO_SM(UART_GET_UTSR0(sport));
++ }
++ out:
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
++ return;
++
++ handle_error:
++ if (status & UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_PRE))
++ sport->port.icount.parity++;
++ else if (status & UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_FRE))
++ sport->port.icount.frame++;
++ if (status & UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_ROR))
++ sport->port.icount.overrun++;
++
++ if (status & sport->port.ignore_status_mask) {
++ if (++ignored > 100)
++ goto out;
++ goto ignore_char;
++ }
++
++ status &= sport->port.read_status_mask;
++
++ if (status & UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_PRE))
++ flg = TTY_PARITY;
++ else if (status & UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_FRE))
++ flg = TTY_FRAME;
++
++ if (status & UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_ROR)) {
++ /*
++ * overrun does *not* affect the character
++ * we read from the FIFO
++ */
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ goto ignore_char;
++ ch = 0;
++ flg = TTY_OVERRUN;
++ }
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ sport->port.sysrq = 0;
++#endif
++ goto error_return;
++}
++
++static void sa1100_tx_chars(struct sa1100_port *sport)
++{
++ struct circ_buf *xmit = &sport->port.info->xmit;
++
++ if (sport->port.x_char) {
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(sport, sport->port.x_char);
++ sport->port.icount.tx++;
++ sport->port.x_char = 0;
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Check the modem control lines before
++ * transmitting anything.
++ */
++ sa1100_mctrl_check(sport);
++
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit) || uart_tx_stopped(&sport->port)) {
++ sa1100_stop_tx(&sport->port, 0);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Tried using FIFO (not checking TNF) for fifo fill:
++ * still had the '4 bytes repeated' problem.
++ */
++ while (UART_GET_UTSR1(sport) & UTSR1_TNF) {
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(sport, xmit->buf[xmit->tail]);
++ xmit->tail = (xmit->tail + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ sport->port.icount.tx++;
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (uart_circ_chars_pending(xmit) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
++ uart_write_wakeup(&sport->port);
++
++ if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
++ sa1100_stop_tx(&sport->port, 0);
++}
++
++static void sa1100_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = dev_id;
++ unsigned int status, pass_counter = 0;
++
++ spin_lock(&sport->port.lock);
++ status = UART_GET_UTSR0(sport);
++ status &= SM_TO_UTSR0(sport->port.read_status_mask) | ~UTSR0_TFS;
++ do {
++ if (status & (UTSR0_RFS | UTSR0_RID)) {
++ /* Clear the receiver idle bit, if set */
++ if (status & UTSR0_RID)
++ UART_PUT_UTSR0(sport, UTSR0_RID);
++ sa1100_rx_chars(sport, regs);
++ }
++
++ /* Clear the relevant break bits */
++ if (status & (UTSR0_RBB | UTSR0_REB))
++ UART_PUT_UTSR0(sport, status & (UTSR0_RBB | UTSR0_REB));
++
++ if (status & UTSR0_RBB)
++ sport->port.icount.brk++;
++
++ if (status & UTSR0_REB)
++ uart_handle_break(&sport->port);
++
++ if (status & UTSR0_TFS)
++ sa1100_tx_chars(sport);
++ if (pass_counter++ > SA1100_ISR_PASS_LIMIT)
++ break;
++ status = UART_GET_UTSR0(sport);
++ status &= SM_TO_UTSR0(sport->port.read_status_mask) |
++ ~UTSR0_TFS;
++ } while (status & (UTSR0_TFS | UTSR0_RFS | UTSR0_RID));
++ spin_unlock(&sport->port.lock);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Return TIOCSER_TEMT when transmitter is not busy.
++ */
++static unsigned int sa1100_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++
++ return UART_GET_UTSR1(sport) & UTSR1_TBY ? 0 : TIOCSER_TEMT;
++}
++
++static unsigned int sa1100_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return TIOCM_CTS | TIOCM_DSR | TIOCM_CAR;
++}
++
++static void sa1100_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int mctrl)
++{
++}
++
++/*
++ * Interrupts always disabled.
++ */
++static void sa1100_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int utcr3;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&sport->port.lock, flags);
++ utcr3 = UART_GET_UTCR3(sport);
++ if (break_state == -1)
++ utcr3 |= UTCR3_BRK;
++ else
++ utcr3 &= ~UTCR3_BRK;
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, utcr3);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sport->port.lock, flags);
++}
++
++static int sa1100_startup(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++ int retval;
++
++ /*
++ * Allocate the IRQ
++ */
++ retval = request_irq(sport->port.irq, sa1100_int, 0,
++ "sa11x0-uart", sport);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++
++ /*
++ * If there is a specific "open" function
++ * (to register control line interrupts)
++ */
++ if (sa1100_open) {
++ retval = sa1100_open(port);
++ if (retval) {
++ free_irq(sport->port.irq, sport);
++ return retval;
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, clear and enable interrupts
++ */
++ UART_PUT_UTSR0(sport, -1);
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, UTCR3_RXE | UTCR3_TXE | UTCR3_RIE);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void sa1100_shutdown(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++
++ /*
++ * Stop our timer.
++ */
++ del_timer_sync(&sport->timer);
++
++ /*
++ * Free the interrupt
++ */
++ free_irq(sport->port.irq, sport);
++
++ /*
++ * If there is a specific "close" function (to unregister
++ * control line interrupts)
++ */
++ if (sa1100_close)
++ sa1100_close(port);
++
++ /*
++ * Disable all interrupts, port and break condition.
++ */
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, 0);
++}
++
++static void sa1100_change_speed(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int cflag, unsigned int iflag, unsigned int quot)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int utcr0, old_utcr3;
++
++ if ((cflag & CSIZE) == CS8)
++ utcr0 = UTCR0_DSS;
++ else
++ utcr0 = 0;
++
++ if (cflag & CSTOPB)
++ utcr0 |= UTCR0_SBS;
++ if (cflag & PARENB) {
++ utcr0 |= UTCR0_PE;
++ if (!(cflag & PARODD))
++ utcr0 |= UTCR0_OES;
++ }
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave(&sport->port.lock, flags);
++
++ sport->port.read_status_mask &= UTSR0_TO_SM(UTSR0_TFS);
++ sport->port.read_status_mask |= UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_ROR);
++ if (iflag & INPCK)
++ sport->port.read_status_mask |=
++ UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_FRE | UTSR1_PRE);
++ if (iflag & (BRKINT | PARMRK))
++ sport->port.read_status_mask |=
++ UTSR0_TO_SM(UTSR0_RBB | UTSR0_REB);
++
++ /*
++ * Characters to ignore
++ */
++ sport->port.ignore_status_mask = 0;
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ sport->port.ignore_status_mask |=
++ UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_FRE | UTSR1_PRE);
++ if (iflag & IGNBRK) {
++ sport->port.ignore_status_mask |=
++ UTSR0_TO_SM(UTSR0_RBB | UTSR0_REB);
++ /*
++ * If we're ignoring parity and break indicators,
++ * ignore overruns too (for real raw support).
++ */
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ sport->port.ignore_status_mask |=
++ UTSR1_TO_SM(UTSR1_ROR);
++ }
++
++ del_timer_sync(&sport->timer);
++
++ /*
++ * disable interrupts and drain transmitter
++ */
++ old_utcr3 = UART_GET_UTCR3(sport);
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, old_utcr3 & ~(UTCR3_RIE | UTCR3_TIE));
++
++ while (UART_GET_UTSR1(sport) & UTSR1_TBY)
++ barrier();
++
++ /* then, disable everything */
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, 0);
++
++ /* set the parity, stop bits and data size */
++ UART_PUT_UTCR0(sport, utcr0);
++
++ /* set the baud rate */
++ quot -= 1;
++ UART_PUT_UTCR1(sport, ((quot & 0xf00) >> 8));
++ UART_PUT_UTCR2(sport, (quot & 0xff));
++
++ UART_PUT_UTSR0(sport, -1);
++
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, old_utcr3);
++
++ if (UART_ENABLE_MS(&sport->port, cflag))
++ sa1100_enable_ms(&sport->port);
++
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sport->port.lock, flags);
++}
++
++static const char *sa1100_type(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++
++ return sport->port.type == PORT_SA1100 ? "SA1100" : NULL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Release the memory region(s) being used by 'port'.
++ */
++static void sa1100_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++
++ release_mem_region(sport->port.mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Request the memory region(s) being used by 'port'.
++ */
++static int sa1100_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++
++ return request_mem_region(sport->port.mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE,
++ "sa11x0-uart") != NULL ? 0 : -EBUSY;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Configure/autoconfigure the port.
++ */
++static void sa1100_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++
++ if (flags & UART_CONFIG_TYPE &&
++ sa1100_request_port(&sport->port) == 0)
++ sport->port.type = PORT_SA1100;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Verify the new serial_struct (for TIOCSSERIAL).
++ * The only change we allow are to the flags and type, and
++ * even then only between PORT_SA1100 and PORT_UNKNOWN
++ */
++static int sa1100_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = (struct sa1100_port *)port;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ if (ser->type != PORT_UNKNOWN && ser->type != PORT_SA1100)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (sport->port.irq != ser->irq)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->io_type != SERIAL_IO_MEM)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (sport->port.uartclk / 16 != ser->baud_base)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if ((void *)sport->port.mapbase != ser->iomem_base)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (sport->port.iobase != ser->port)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->hub6 != 0)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops sa1100_pops = {
++ .tx_empty = sa1100_tx_empty,
++ .set_mctrl = sa1100_set_mctrl,
++ .get_mctrl = sa1100_get_mctrl,
++ .stop_tx = sa1100_stop_tx,
++ .start_tx = sa1100_start_tx,
++ .stop_rx = sa1100_stop_rx,
++ .enable_ms = sa1100_enable_ms,
++ .break_ctl = sa1100_break_ctl,
++ .startup = sa1100_startup,
++ .shutdown = sa1100_shutdown,
++ .change_speed = sa1100_change_speed,
++ .type = sa1100_type,
++ .release_port = sa1100_release_port,
++ .request_port = sa1100_request_port,
++ .config_port = sa1100_config_port,
++ .verify_port = sa1100_verify_port,
++};
++
++static struct sa1100_port sa1100_ports[NR_PORTS];
++
++/*
++ * Setup the SA1100 serial ports. Note that we don't include the IrDA
++ * port here since we have our own SIR/FIR driver (see drivers/net/irda)
++ *
++ * Note also that we support "console=ttySAx" where "x" is either 0 or 1.
++ * Which serial port this ends up being depends on the machine you're
++ * running this kernel on. I'm not convinced that this is a good idea,
++ * but that's the way it traditionally works.
++ *
++ * Note that NanoEngine UART3 becomes UART2, and UART2 is no longer
++ * used here.
++ */
++static void __init sa1100_init_ports(void)
++{
++ static int first = 1;
++ int i;
++
++ if (!first)
++ return;
++ first = 0;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_PORTS; i++) {
++ sa1100_ports[i].port.uartclk = 3686400;
++ sa1100_ports[i].port.ops = &sa1100_pops;
++ sa1100_ports[i].port.fifosize = 8;
++ sa1100_ports[i].port.line = i;
++ sa1100_ports[i].port.iotype = SERIAL_IO_MEM;
++ init_timer(&sa1100_ports[i].timer);
++ sa1100_ports[i].timer.function = sa1100_timeout;
++ sa1100_ports[i].timer.data = (unsigned long)&sa1100_ports[i];
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * make transmit lines outputs, so that when the port
++ * is closed, the output is in the MARK state.
++ */
++ PPDR |= PPC_TXD1 | PPC_TXD3;
++ PPSR |= PPC_TXD1 | PPC_TXD3;
++}
++
++void __init sa1100_register_uart_fns(struct sa1100_port_fns *fns)
++{
++ if (fns->enable_ms)
++ sa1100_pops.enable_ms = fns->enable_ms;
++ if (fns->get_mctrl)
++ sa1100_pops.get_mctrl = fns->get_mctrl;
++ if (fns->set_mctrl)
++ sa1100_pops.set_mctrl = fns->set_mctrl;
++ sa1100_open = fns->open;
++ sa1100_close = fns->close;
++ sa1100_pops.pm = fns->pm;
++ sa1100_pops.set_wake = fns->set_wake;
++}
++
++void __init sa1100_register_uart(int idx, int port)
++{
++ if (idx >= NR_PORTS) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad index number %d\n", __FUNCTION__, idx);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ switch (port) {
++ case 1:
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.membase = (void *)&Ser1UTCR0;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.mapbase = _Ser1UTCR0;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.irq = IRQ_Ser1UART;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF;
++ break;
++
++ case 2:
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.membase = (void *)&Ser2UTCR0;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.mapbase = _Ser2UTCR0;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.irq = IRQ_Ser2ICP;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF;
++ break;
++
++ case 3:
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.membase = (void *)&Ser3UTCR0;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.mapbase = _Ser3UTCR0;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.irq = IRQ_Ser3UART;
++ sa1100_ports[idx].port.flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF;
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad port number %d\n", __FUNCTION__, port);
++ }
++}
++
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_SA1100_CONSOLE
++
++/*
++ * Interrupts are disabled on entering
++ */
++static void
++sa1100_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned int count)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport = &sa1100_ports[co->index];
++ unsigned int old_utcr3, status, i;
++
++ /*
++ * First, save UTCR3 and then disable interrupts
++ */
++ old_utcr3 = UART_GET_UTCR3(sport);
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, (old_utcr3 & ~(UTCR3_RIE | UTCR3_TIE)) |
++ UTCR3_TXE);
++
++ /*
++ * Now, do each character
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_UTSR1(sport);
++ } while (!(status & UTSR1_TNF));
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(sport, s[i]);
++ if (s[i] == '\n') {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_UTSR1(sport);
++ } while (!(status & UTSR1_TNF));
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(sport, '\r');
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
++ * and restore UTCR3
++ */
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_UTSR1(sport);
++ } while (status & UTSR1_TBY);
++ UART_PUT_UTCR3(sport, old_utcr3);
++}
++
++static kdev_t sa1100_console_device(struct console *co)
++{
++ return MKDEV(SERIAL_SA1100_MAJOR, MINOR_START + co->index);
++}
++
++/*
++ * If the port was already initialised (eg, by a boot loader), try to determine
++ * the current setup.
++ */
++static void __init
++sa1100_console_get_options(struct sa1100_port *sport, int *baud,
++ int *parity, int *bits)
++{
++ unsigned int utcr3;
++
++ utcr3 = UART_GET_UTCR3(sport) & (UTCR3_RXE | UTCR3_TXE);
++ if (utcr3 == (UTCR3_RXE | UTCR3_TXE)) {
++ /* ok, the port was enabled */
++ unsigned int utcr0, quot;
++
++ utcr0 = UART_GET_UTCR0(sport);
++
++ *parity = 'n';
++ if (utcr0 & UTCR0_PE) {
++ if (utcr0 & UTCR0_OES)
++ *parity = 'e';
++ else
++ *parity = 'o';
++ }
++
++ if (utcr0 & UTCR0_DSS)
++ *bits = 8;
++ else
++ *bits = 7;
++
++ quot = UART_GET_UTCR2(sport) | UART_GET_UTCR1(sport) << 8;
++ quot &= 0xfff;
++ *baud = sport->port.uartclk / (16 * (quot + 1));
++ }
++}
++
++static int __init
++sa1100_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ struct sa1100_port *sport;
++ int baud = CONFIG_SA1100_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++ int flow = 'n';
++
++ /*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++ if (co->index == -1 || co->index >= NR_PORTS)
++ co->index = 0;
++ sport = &sa1100_ports[co->index];
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits, &flow);
++ else
++ sa1100_console_get_options(sport, &baud, &parity, &bits);
++
++ return uart_set_options(&sport->port, co, baud, parity, bits, flow);
++}
++
++static struct console sa1100_console = {
++ .name = "ttySA",
++ .write = sa1100_console_write,
++ .device = sa1100_console_device,
++ .setup = sa1100_console_setup,
++ .flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ .index = -1,
++};
++
++void __init sa1100_rs_console_init(void)
++{
++ sa1100_init_ports();
++ register_console(&sa1100_console);
++}
++
++#define SA1100_CONSOLE &sa1100_console
++#else
++#define SA1100_CONSOLE NULL
++#endif
++
++static struct uart_driver sa1100_reg = {
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++ .normal_major = SERIAL_SA1100_MAJOR,
++#ifdef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
++ .normal_name = "ttySA%d",
++ .callout_name = "cusa%d",
++#else
++ .normal_name = "ttySA",
++ .callout_name = "cusa",
++#endif
++ .normal_driver = &normal,
++ .callout_major = CALLOUT_SA1100_MAJOR,
++ .callout_driver = &callout,
++ .table = sa1100_table,
++ .termios = sa1100_termios,
++ .termios_locked = sa1100_termios_locked,
++ .minor = MINOR_START,
++ .nr = NR_PORTS,
++ .cons = SA1100_CONSOLE,
++};
++
++static int __init sa1100_serial_init(void)
++{
++ int i, ret;
++
++ sa1100_init_ports();
++
++ ret = uart_register_driver(&sa1100_reg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_PORTS; i++)
++ uart_add_one_port(&sa1100_reg, &sa1100_ports[i].port);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit sa1100_serial_exit(void)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < NR_PORTS; i++)
++ uart_remove_one_port(&sa1100_reg, &sa1100_ports[i].port);
++
++ uart_unregister_driver(&sa1100_reg);
++}
++
++module_init(sa1100_serial_init);
++module_exit(sa1100_serial_exit);
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Deep Blue Solutions Ltd");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("SA1100 generic serial port driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/uart00.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/uart00.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/serial/uart00.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/serial/uart00.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,903 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/serial/uart00.c
++ *
++ * Driver for UART00 serial ports
++ *
++ * Based on drivers/char/serial_amba.c, by ARM Limited &
++ * Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ * Copyright 2001 Altera Corporation
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: uart00.c,v 1.3.2.5 2002/10/24 09:53:26 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/signal.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/tty_flip.h>
++#include <linux/major.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/fcntl.h>
++#include <linux/ptrace.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++#include <linux/pld/pld_hotswap.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++
++#include <asm/system.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/bitops.h>
++#include <asm/sizes.h>
++
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00_CONSOLE) && defined(CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ)
++#define SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++#endif
++
++#include <linux/serial_core.h>
++#include <asm/arch/excalibur.h>
++#define UART00_TYPE (volatile unsigned int*)
++#include <asm/arch/uart00.h>
++#include <asm/arch/int_ctrl00.h>
++
++#undef DEBUG
++#define UART_NR 2
++
++#define SERIAL_UART00_NAME "ttyUA"
++#define SERIAL_UART00_MAJOR 204
++#define SERIAL_UART00_MINOR 16 /* Temporary - will change in future */
++#define SERIAL_UART00_NR UART_NR
++#define UART_PORT_SIZE 0x50
++
++#define CALLOUT_UART00_NAME "cuaua"
++#define CALLOUT_UART00_MAJOR 205
++#define CALLOUT_UART00_MINOR 16 /* Temporary - will change in future */
++#define CALLOUT_UART00_NR UART_NR
++
++static struct tty_driver normal, callout;
++static struct tty_struct *uart00_table[UART_NR];
++static struct termios *uart00_termios[UART_NR], *uart00_termios_locked[UART_NR];
++static struct console uart00_console;
++static struct uart_driver uart00_reg;
++
++
++#define UART00_ISR_PASS_LIMIT 256
++
++/*
++ * Access macros for the UART00 UARTs
++ */
++#define UART_GET_INT_STATUS(p) inl(UART_ISR((p)->membase))
++#define UART_PUT_IES(p, c) outl(c,UART_IES((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_IES(p) inl(UART_IES((p)->membase))
++#define UART_PUT_IEC(p, c) outl(c,UART_IEC((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_IEC(p) inl(UART_IEC((p)->membase))
++#define UART_PUT_CHAR(p, c) outl(c,UART_TD((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_CHAR(p) inl(UART_RD((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_RSR(p) inl(UART_RSR((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_RDS(p) inl(UART_RDS((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_MSR(p) inl(UART_MSR((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_MCR(p) inl(UART_MCR((p)->membase))
++#define UART_PUT_MCR(p, c) outl(c,UART_MCR((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_MC(p) inl(UART_MC((p)->membase))
++#define UART_PUT_MC(p, c) outl(c,UART_MC((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_TSR(p) inl(UART_TSR((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_DIV_HI(p) inl(UART_DIV_HI((p)->membase))
++#define UART_PUT_DIV_HI(p,c) outl(c,UART_DIV_HI((p)->membase))
++#define UART_GET_DIV_LO(p) inl(UART_DIV_LO((p)->membase))
++#define UART_PUT_DIV_LO(p,c) outl(c,UART_DIV_LO((p)->membase))
++#define UART_RX_DATA(s) ((s) & UART_RSR_RX_LEVEL_MSK)
++#define UART_TX_READY(s) (((s) & UART_TSR_TX_LEVEL_MSK) < 15)
++//#define UART_TX_EMPTY(p) ((UART_GET_FR(p) & UART00_UARTFR_TMSK) == 0)
++
++static void uart00_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port, u_int from_tty)
++{
++
++ UART_PUT_IEC(port, UART_IEC_TIE_MSK);
++}
++
++static void uart00_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++
++ UART_PUT_IEC(port, UART_IEC_RE_MSK);
++}
++
++static void uart00_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++
++ UART_PUT_IES(port, UART_IES_ME_MSK);
++}
++
++static void
++uart00_rx_chars(struct uart_port *port, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = port->info;
++ struct tty_struct *tty = info->tty;
++ unsigned int status, ch, rds, flg, ignored = 0;
++
++
++ status = UART_GET_RSR(port);
++ while (UART_RX_DATA(status)) {
++
++ /*
++ * We need to read rds before reading the
++ * character from the fifo
++ */
++ rds = UART_GET_RDS(port);
++ ch = UART_GET_CHAR(port);
++ port->icount.rx++;
++
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ goto ignore_char;
++
++ flg = TTY_NORMAL;
++
++ /*
++ * Note that the error handling code is
++ * out of the main execution path
++ */
++ if (rds & (UART_RDS_BI_MSK |UART_RDS_FE_MSK|UART_RDS_PE_MSK))
++ goto handle_error;
++ if (uart_handle_sysrq_char(port, ch, regs))
++ goto ignore_char;
++
++ error_return:
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ ignore_char:
++ status = UART_GET_RSR(port);
++ }
++out:
++ tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
++ return;
++
++handle_error:
++ if (rds & UART_RDS_BI_MSK) {
++ status &= ~(UART_RDS_FE_MSK | UART_RDS_PE_MSK);
++ port->icount.brk++;
++
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ if (uart_handle_break(port))
++ goto ignore_char;
++#endif
++ } else if (rds & UART_RDS_PE_MSK)
++ port->icount.parity++;
++ else if (rds & UART_RDS_FE_MSK)
++ port->icount.frame++;
++ if (rds & UART_RDS_OE_MSK)
++ port->icount.overrun++;
++
++ if (rds & port->ignore_status_mask) {
++ if (++ignored > 100)
++ goto out;
++ goto ignore_char;
++ }
++ rds &= port->read_status_mask;
++
++ if (rds & UART_RDS_BI_MSK)
++ flg = TTY_BREAK;
++ else if (rds & UART_RDS_PE_MSK)
++ flg = TTY_PARITY;
++ else if (rds & UART_RDS_FE_MSK)
++ flg = TTY_FRAME;
++
++ if (rds & UART_RDS_OE_MSK) {
++ /*
++ * CHECK: does overrun affect the current character?
++ * ASSUMPTION: it does not.
++ */
++ *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = flg;
++ *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = ch;
++ tty->flip.count++;
++ if (tty->flip.count >= TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
++ goto ignore_char;
++ ch = 0;
++ flg = TTY_OVERRUN;
++ }
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ port->sysrq = 0;
++#endif
++ goto error_return;
++}
++
++static void uart00_tx_chars(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ int count;
++ struct uart_info *info = port->info;
++
++ if (port->x_char) {
++ while((UART_GET_TSR(port)& UART_TSR_TX_LEVEL_MSK)==15);
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, port->x_char);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ port->x_char = 0;
++
++ return;
++ }
++ if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail
++ || info->tty->stopped
++ || info->tty->hw_stopped) {
++ uart00_stop_tx(port, 0);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ count = port->fifosize >> 1;
++ do {
++ while((UART_GET_TSR(port)& UART_TSR_TX_LEVEL_MSK)==15);
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, info->xmit.buf[info->xmit.tail]);
++ info->xmit.tail = (info->xmit.tail + 1) & (UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1);
++ port->icount.tx++;
++ if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail)
++ break;
++ } while (--count > 0);
++
++ if (CIRC_CNT(info->xmit.head,
++ info->xmit.tail,
++ UART_XMIT_SIZE) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
++ uart_write_wakeup(port);
++
++ if (info->xmit.head == info->xmit.tail)
++ uart00_stop_tx(port, 0);
++}
++
++static void uart00_start_tx(struct uart_port *port, u_int from_tty)
++{
++ UART_PUT_IES(port,UART_IES_TIE_MSK );
++ uart00_tx_chars(port);
++}
++
++static void uart00_modem_status(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int status;
++ struct uart_icount *icount = &port->icount;
++ struct uart_info *info = port->info;
++
++ status = UART_GET_MSR(port);
++
++ if (!status & (UART_MSR_DCTS_MSK | UART_MSR_DDSR_MSK |
++ UART_MSR_TERI_MSK | UART_MSR_DDCD_MSK))
++ return;
++
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DDCD_MSK) {
++ icount->dcd++;
++#ifdef CONFIG_HARD_PPS
++ if ((port->flags & ASYNC_HARDPPS_CD) &&
++ (status & UART_MSR_DCD_MSK))
++ hardpps();
++#endif
++ if (info->flags & ASYNC_CHECK_CD) {
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DCD_MSK)
++ wake_up_interruptible(&info->open_wait);
++ else if (!((info->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
++ (port->flags & ASYNC_CALLOUT_NOHUP))) {
++ if (info->tty)
++ tty_hangup(info->tty);
++ }
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DDSR_MSK)
++ icount->dsr++;
++
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DCTS_MSK) {
++ icount->cts++;
++
++ if (info->flags & ASYNC_CTS_FLOW) {
++ status &= UART_MSR_CTS_MSK;
++
++ if (info->tty->hw_stopped) {
++ if (status) {
++ info->tty->hw_stopped = 0;
++ port->ops->start_tx(port, 0);
++ uart_write_wakeup(port);
++ }
++ } else {
++ if (!status) {
++ info->tty->hw_stopped = 1;
++ port->ops->stop_tx(port, 0);
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ wake_up_interruptible(&info->delta_msr_wait);
++
++}
++
++static void uart00_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port = dev_id;
++ unsigned int status, pass_counter = 0;
++
++ status = UART_GET_INT_STATUS(port);
++ do {
++
++ if (status & UART_ISR_RI_MSK)
++ uart00_rx_chars(port, regs);
++ if (status & (UART_ISR_TI_MSK | UART_ISR_TII_MSK))
++ uart00_tx_chars(port);
++ if (status & UART_ISR_MI_MSK)
++ uart00_modem_status(port);
++ if (pass_counter++ > UART00_ISR_PASS_LIMIT)
++ break;
++
++ status = UART_GET_INT_STATUS(port);
++ } while (status);
++}
++
++static u_int uart00_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return UART_GET_TSR(port) & UART_TSR_TX_LEVEL_MSK? 0 : TIOCSER_TEMT;
++}
++
++static u_int uart00_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ unsigned int result = 0;
++ unsigned int status;
++
++ status = UART_GET_MSR(port);
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DCD_MSK)
++ result |= TIOCM_CAR;
++ if (status & UART_MSR_DSR_MSK)
++ result |= TIOCM_DSR;
++ if (status & UART_MSR_CTS_MSK)
++ result |= TIOCM_CTS;
++ if (status & UART_MCR_RI_MSK)
++ result |= TIOCM_RNG;
++
++ return result;
++}
++
++static void uart00_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, u_int mctrl)
++{
++ unsigned char mcr = 0;
++
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_RTS)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_RTS_MSK;
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_DTR)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_DTR_MSK;
++ if (mctrl & TIOCM_LOOP)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_LB_MSK;
++
++ UART_PUT_MCR(port, mcr);
++}
++
++static void uart00_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
++{
++ unsigned int mcr;
++
++ mcr = UART_GET_MCR(port);
++ if (break_state == -1)
++ mcr |= UART_MCR_BR_MSK;
++ else
++ mcr &= ~UART_MCR_BR_MSK;
++ UART_PUT_MCR(port, mcr);
++}
++
++static inline u_int uart_calculate_quot(struct uart_port *port, u_int baud)
++{
++ u_int quot;
++
++ /* Special case: B0 rate */
++ if (!baud)
++ baud = 9600;
++
++ quot = (port->uartclk / (16 * baud)-1) ;
++
++ return quot;
++}
++static void uart00_change_speed(struct uart_port *port, u_int cflag, u_int iflag, u_int quot)
++{
++ u_int uart_mc=0, old_ies;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("uart00_set_cflag(0x%x) called\n", cflag);
++#endif
++ /* byte size and parity */
++ switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
++ case CS5: uart_mc = UART_MC_CLS_CHARLEN_5; break;
++ case CS6: uart_mc = UART_MC_CLS_CHARLEN_6; break;
++ case CS7: uart_mc = UART_MC_CLS_CHARLEN_7; break;
++ default: uart_mc = UART_MC_CLS_CHARLEN_8; break; // CS8
++ }
++ if (cflag & CSTOPB)
++ uart_mc|= UART_MC_ST_TWO;
++ if (cflag & PARENB) {
++ uart_mc |= UART_MC_PE_MSK;
++ if (!(cflag & PARODD))
++ uart_mc |= UART_MC_EP_MSK;
++ }
++
++ port->read_status_mask = UART_RDS_OE_MSK;
++ if (iflag & INPCK)
++ port->read_status_mask |= UART_RDS_FE_MSK | UART_RDS_PE_MSK;
++ if (iflag & (BRKINT | PARMRK))
++ port->read_status_mask |= UART_RDS_BI_MSK;
++
++ /*
++ * Characters to ignore
++ */
++ port->ignore_status_mask = 0;
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= UART_RDS_FE_MSK | UART_RDS_PE_MSK;
++ if (iflag & IGNBRK) {
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= UART_RDS_BI_MSK;
++ /*
++ * If we're ignoring parity and break indicators,
++ * ignore overruns to (for real raw support).
++ */
++ if (iflag & IGNPAR)
++ port->ignore_status_mask |= UART_RDS_OE_MSK;
++ }
++
++ /* first, disable everything */
++ save_flags(flags); cli();
++ old_ies = UART_GET_IES(port);
++
++ if ((port->flags & ASYNC_HARDPPS_CD) ||
++ (cflag & CRTSCTS) || !(cflag & CLOCAL))
++ old_ies |= UART_IES_ME_MSK;
++
++
++ /* Set baud rate */
++ UART_PUT_DIV_LO(port, (quot & 0xff));
++ UART_PUT_DIV_HI(port, ((quot & 0xf00) >> 8));
++
++
++ UART_PUT_MC(port, uart_mc);
++ UART_PUT_IES(port, old_ies);
++
++ restore_flags(flags);
++}
++
++static int uart00_startup(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ int retval;
++
++ /*
++ * Allocate the IRQ
++ */
++ retval = request_irq(port->irq, uart00_int, 0, "uart00", port);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, enable interrupts. Use the TII interrupt to minimise
++ * the number of interrupts generated. If higher performance is
++ * needed, consider using the TI interrupt with a suitable FIFO
++ * threshold
++ */
++ UART_PUT_IES(port, UART_IES_RE_MSK | UART_IES_TIE_MSK);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void uart00_shutdown(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ /*
++ * disable all interrupts, disable the port
++ */
++ UART_PUT_IEC(port, 0xff);
++
++ /* disable break condition and fifos */
++ UART_PUT_MCR(port, UART_GET_MCR(port) &~UART_MCR_BR_MSK);
++
++ /*
++ * Free the interrupt
++ */
++ free_irq(port->irq, port);
++}
++
++static const char *uart00_type(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ return port->type == PORT_UART00 ? "Altera UART00" : NULL;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Release the memory region(s) being used by 'port'
++ */
++static void uart00_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ release_mem_region(port->mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
++ if(port->membase!=(void*)IO_ADDRESS(EXC_UART00_BASE)){
++ iounmap(port->membase);
++ }
++#endif
++}
++
++/*
++ * Request the memory region(s) being used by 'port'
++ */
++static int uart00_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ int result;
++
++ result = request_mem_region(port->mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE,
++ "serial_uart00") != NULL ? 0 : -EBUSY;
++ if (result)
++ return result;
++
++ port->membase = ioremap(port->mapbase, SZ_4K);
++ if (!port->membase) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "serial00: cannot map io memory\n");
++ release_mem_region(port->mapbase, UART_PORT_SIZE);
++ }
++
++ return port->membase ? 0 : -ENOMEM;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Configure/autoconfigure the port.
++ */
++static void uart00_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
++{
++ if (flags & UART_CONFIG_TYPE) {
++ if (uart00_request_port(port) == 0)
++ port->type = PORT_UART00;
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * verify the new serial_struct (for TIOCSSERIAL).
++ */
++static int uart00_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser)
++{
++ int ret = 0;
++ if (ser->type != PORT_UNKNOWN && ser->type != PORT_UART00)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->irq < 0 || ser->irq >= NR_IRQS)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ if (ser->baud_base < 9600)
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static struct uart_ops uart00_pops = {
++ tx_empty: uart00_tx_empty,
++ set_mctrl: uart00_set_mctrl,
++ get_mctrl: uart00_get_mctrl,
++ stop_tx: uart00_stop_tx,
++ start_tx: uart00_start_tx,
++ stop_rx: uart00_stop_rx,
++ enable_ms: uart00_enable_ms,
++ break_ctl: uart00_break_ctl,
++ startup: uart00_startup,
++ shutdown: uart00_shutdown,
++ change_speed: uart00_change_speed,
++ type: uart00_type,
++ release_port: uart00_release_port,
++ request_port: uart00_request_port,
++ config_port: uart00_config_port,
++ verify_port: uart00_verify_port,
++};
++
++static struct uart_port uart00_ports[UART_NR] = {
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
++{
++ .membase = (void*)IO_ADDRESS(EXC_UART00_BASE),
++ .mapbase = EXC_UART00_BASE,
++ .iotype = SERIAL_IO_MEM,
++ .irq = IRQ_UART,
++ .uartclk = EXC_AHB2_CLK_FREQUENCY,
++ .fifosize = 16,
++ .ops = &uart00_pops,
++ .flags = ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF,
++}
++#endif
++};
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_UART00_CONSOLE
++static void uart00_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned count)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
++ struct uart_port *port = &uart00_ports[0];
++ unsigned int status, old_ies;
++ int i;
++
++ /*
++ * First save the CR then disable the interrupts
++ */
++ old_ies = UART_GET_IES(port);
++ UART_PUT_IEC(port,0xff);
++
++ /*
++ * Now, do each character
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_TSR(port);
++ } while (!UART_TX_READY(status));
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, s[i]);
++ if (s[i] == '\n') {
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_TSR(port);
++ } while (!UART_TX_READY(status));
++ UART_PUT_CHAR(port, '\r');
++ }
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Finally, wait for transmitter to become empty
++ * and restore the IES
++ */
++ do {
++ status = UART_GET_TSR(port);
++ } while (status & UART_TSR_TX_LEVEL_MSK);
++ UART_PUT_IES(port, old_ies);
++#endif
++}
++
++static kdev_t uart00_console_device(struct console *co)
++{
++ return MKDEV(SERIAL_UART00_MAJOR, SERIAL_UART00_MINOR + co->index);
++}
++
++static void /*__init*/ uart00_console_get_options(struct uart_port *port, int *baud, int *parity, int *bits)
++{
++ u_int uart_mc, quot;
++ uart_mc= UART_GET_MC(port);
++
++ *parity = 'n';
++ if (uart_mc & UART_MC_PE_MSK) {
++ if (uart_mc & UART_MC_EP_MSK)
++ *parity = 'e';
++ else
++ *parity = 'o';
++ }
++
++ switch (uart_mc & UART_MC_CLS_MSK){
++
++ case UART_MC_CLS_CHARLEN_5:
++ *bits = 5;
++ break;
++ case UART_MC_CLS_CHARLEN_6:
++ *bits = 6;
++ break;
++ case UART_MC_CLS_CHARLEN_7:
++ *bits = 7;
++ break;
++ case UART_MC_CLS_CHARLEN_8:
++ *bits = 8;
++ break;
++ }
++ quot = UART_GET_DIV_LO(port) | (UART_GET_DIV_HI(port) << 8);
++ *baud = port->uartclk / (16 *quot );
++}
++
++static int __init uart00_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
++{
++ struct uart_port *port;
++ int baud = 38400;
++ int bits = 8;
++ int parity = 'n';
++ int flow= 'n';
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
++ /*
++ * Check whether an invalid uart number has been specified, and
++ * if so, search for the first available port that does have
++ * console support.
++ */
++ port = &uart00_ports[0];
++ co->index = 0;
++#else
++ return -ENODEV;
++#endif
++
++ if (options)
++ uart_parse_options(options, &baud, &parity, &bits, &flow);
++ else
++ uart00_console_get_options(port, &baud, &parity, &bits);
++
++ return uart_set_options(port, co, baud, parity, bits, flow);
++}
++
++static struct console uart00_console = {
++ .name = SERIAL_UART00_NAME,
++ .write = uart00_console_write,
++ .device = uart00_console_device,
++ .setup = uart00_console_setup,
++ .flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER,
++ .index = 0,
++};
++
++void __init uart00_console_init(void)
++{
++ register_console(&uart00_console);
++}
++
++#define UART00_CONSOLE &uart00_console
++#else
++#define UART00_CONSOLE NULL
++#endif
++
++static struct uart_driver uart00_reg = {
++ .owner = NULL,
++ .normal_major = SERIAL_UART00_MAJOR,
++ .normal_name = SERIAL_UART00_NAME,
++ .normal_driver = &normal,
++ .callout_major = CALLOUT_UART00_MAJOR,
++ .callout_name = CALLOUT_UART00_NAME,
++ .callout_driver = &callout,
++ .table = uart00_table,
++ .termios = uart00_termios,
++ .termios_locked = uart00_termios_locked,
++ .minor = SERIAL_UART00_MINOR,
++ .nr = UART_NR,
++ .state = NULL,
++ .cons = UART00_CONSOLE,
++};
++
++struct dev_port_entry{
++ struct uart_port *port;
++};
++
++static struct dev_port_entry dev_port_map[UART_NR];
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PLD_HOTSWAP
++/*
++ * Keep a mapping of dev_info addresses -> port lines to use when
++ * removing ports dev==NULL indicates unused entry
++ */
++
++struct uart00_ps_data{
++ unsigned int clk;
++ unsigned int fifosize;
++};
++
++int uart00_add_device(struct pldhs_dev_info* dev_info, void* dev_ps_data)
++{
++ struct uart00_ps_data* dev_ps=dev_ps_data;
++ struct uart_port * port;
++ int i,result;
++
++ i=0;
++ while(dev_port_map[i].port)
++ i++;
++
++ if(i==UART_NR){
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "uart00: Maximum number of ports reached\n");
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ port=&uart00_ports[i];
++
++ printk("clk=%d fifo=%d\n",dev_ps->clk,dev_ps->fifosize);
++ port->membase=0;
++ port->mapbase=dev_info->base_addr;
++ port->iotype=SERIAL_IO_MEM;
++ port->irq=dev_info->irq;
++ port->uartclk=dev_ps->clk;
++ port->fifosize=dev_ps->fifosize;
++ port->ops=&uart00_pops;
++ port->line=i;
++ port->flags=ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF;
++
++ result=uart_register_port(&uart00_reg, port);
++ if(result<0){
++ printk("uart_register_port returned %d\n",result);
++ return result;
++ }
++ dev_port_map[i].port=port;
++ printk("uart00: added device at %lx as ttyUA%d\n",dev_port_map[i].port->mapbase,i);
++ return 0;
++
++}
++
++int uart00_remove_devices(void)
++{
++ int i,result;
++
++
++ result=0;
++ for(i=1;i<UART_NR;i++){
++ if(dev_port_map[i].port){
++ uart_unregister_port(&uart00_reg,i);
++ dev_port_map[i].port=NULL;
++ }
++ }
++ return 0;
++
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
++
++
++int uart00_proc_read(char* buf,char** start,off_t offset,int count,int *eof,void *data){
++
++ int i,len=0;
++ struct uart_port *port;
++ int limit = count - 80;
++ char ps_data[80];
++ if(*start)
++ buf=*start;
++ for(i=0;(i<UART_NR)&&(len<limit);i++){
++ if(dev_port_map[i].port){
++ port=dev_port_map[i].port;
++ sprintf(ps_data,"clk, %dHz, fifo size, %dbytes",
++ port->uartclk,port->fifosize);
++ len+=PLDHS_READ_PROC_DATA(buf+len,"uart00",i,
++ port->mapbase,port->irq,ps_data);
++
++ }
++ }
++ *eof=1;
++ return len;
++}
++
++
++
++#endif
++struct pld_hotswap_ops uart00_pldhs_ops={
++ .name = "uart00",
++ .add_device = uart00_add_device,
++ .remove_devices = uart00_remove_devices,
++ .proc_read = uart00_proc_read
++};
++
++#endif
++
++static int __init uart00_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++ int i;
++
++ ret = uart_register_driver(&uart00_reg);
++ if (ret) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "uart00: Couldn't register driver\n");
++ return ret;
++ }
++
++ unregister_console(&uart00_console);
++
++ for(i=0;i<UART_NR;i++){
++ uart00_ports[i].ops=&uart00_pops;
++ }
++
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "uart00:Using temporary major/minor pairs - these WILL change in the future\n");
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PLD_HOTSWAP
++ pldhs_register_driver(&uart00_pldhs_ops);
++#endif
++ for (i=0; i<UART_NR; i++)
++ uart_add_one_port(&uart00_reg,&uart00_ports[i]);
++
++ uart00_console.flags = 0;
++ register_console(&uart00_console);
++#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CAMELOT
++ dev_port_map[0].port=uart00_ports;
++#endif
++ return ret;
++}
++
++
++__initcall(uart00_init);
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/.version linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/.version
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/.version 1997-11-10 07:01:54.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/.version 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
+-3.8s
+-0x030804
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/Config.in 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:39:13.000000000 +0000
+@@ -131,6 +131,17 @@
+ dep_tristate ' VIA 82C686 Audio Codec' CONFIG_SOUND_VIA82CXXX $CONFIG_PCI
+ dep_mbool ' VIA 82C686 MIDI' CONFIG_MIDI_VIA82CXXX $CONFIG_SOUND_VIA82CXXX
+
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' StrongARM-11x0 Sound Drivers' CONFIG_SOUND_SA1100 $CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 $CONFIG_SOUND
++ dep_tristate ' UDA1341 Stereo Codec' CONFIG_SOUND_UDA1341 $CONFIG_L3 $CONFIG_SOUND_SA1100 $CONFIG_SOUND
++ dep_tristate ' Assabet audio support' CONFIG_SOUND_ASSABET_UDA1341 $CONFIG_SA1100_ASSABET $CONFIG_SOUND_UDA1341
++ dep_tristate ' Compaq iPAQ audio support' CONFIG_SOUND_H3600_UDA1341 $CONFIG_SA1100_H3600 $CONFIG_SOUND_UDA1341
++ dep_tristate ' Pangolin audio support' CONFIG_SOUND_PANGOLIN_UDA1341 $CONFIG_SA1100_PANGOLIN $CONFIG_SOUND_UDA1341
++ dep_tristate ' SA1111 audio support' CONFIG_SOUND_SA1111_UDA1341 $CONFIG_SA1111 $CONFIG_SOUND_UDA1341
++ dep_tristate ' SA1111 AC97 Sound' CONFIG_SOUND_SA1111_AC97 $CONFIG_SA1111 $CONFIG_SOUND_SA1100
++ dep_tristate ' Generic DAC on the SA11x0 SSP port' CONFIG_SOUND_SA1100SSP $CONFIG_SOUND_SA1100
++fi
++
+ dep_tristate ' OSS sound modules' CONFIG_SOUND_OSS $CONFIG_SOUND
+
+ if [ "$CONFIG_SOUND_OSS" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_SOUND_OSS" = "m" ]; then
+@@ -220,14 +231,14 @@
+ bool ' Audio Excel DSP 16 (MPU401 emulation)' CONFIG_AEDSP16_MPU401
+ fi
+ fi
++
++fi
+
+- if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" ]; then
+- if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS7500" = "y" ]; then
+- dep_tristate ' VIDC 16-bit sound' CONFIG_SOUND_VIDC $CONFIG_SOUND_OSS
+- fi
+- dep_tristate ' Netwinder WaveArtist' CONFIG_SOUND_WAVEARTIST $CONFIG_SOUND_OSS $CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" ]; then
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS7500" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_ARCH_RISCSTATION" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' VIDC 16-bit sound' CONFIG_SOUND_VIDC $CONFIG_SOUND_OSS
+ fi
+-
++ dep_tristate ' Netwinder WaveArtist' CONFIG_SOUND_WAVEARTIST $CONFIG_SOUND_OSS $CONFIG_ARCH_NETWINDER
+ fi
+
+ dep_tristate ' TV card (bt848) mixer support' CONFIG_SOUND_TVMIXER $CONFIG_SOUND $CONFIG_I2C
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/Makefile 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:39:13.000000000 +0000
+@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@
+ export-objs := ad1848.o audio_syms.o midi_syms.o mpu401.o \
+ msnd.o opl3.o sb_common.o sequencer_syms.o \
+ sound_core.o sound_syms.o uart401.o \
+- nm256_audio.o ac97.o ac97_codec.o aci.o
++ nm256_audio.o ac97.o ac97_codec.o aci.o \
++ sa1100-audio.o
+
+ # Each configuration option enables a list of files.
+
+@@ -76,6 +77,14 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_FORTE) += forte.o ac97_codec.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_TRIDENT) += trident.o ac97_codec.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_HARMONY) += harmony.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_SA1100) += sa1100-audio.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_UDA1341) += uda1341.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_ASSABET_UDA1341) += assabet-uda1341.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_PANGOLIN_UDA1341) += pangolin-uda1341.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_H3600_UDA1341) += h3600-uda1341.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_SA1111_UDA1341) += sa1111-uda1341.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_SA1111_AC97) += sa1111-ac97.o ac97_codec.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_SA1100SSP) += sa1100ssp.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_EMU10K1) += ac97_codec.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_BCM_CS4297A) += swarm_cs4297a.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_SOUND_RME96XX) += rme96xx.o
+@@ -105,7 +114,6 @@
+ obj-y += dmasound/dmasound.o
+ endif
+
+-
+ # Declare multi-part drivers.
+
+ list-multi := sound.o gus.o pas2.o sb.o sb_lib.o vidc_mod.o \
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/assabet-uda1341.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/assabet-uda1341.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/assabet-uda1341.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/assabet-uda1341.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,404 @@
++/*
++ * Glue audio driver for the SA1110 Assabet board & Philips UDA1341 codec.
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ *
++ * This is the machine specific part of the Assabet/UDA1341 support.
++ * This driver makes use of the UDA1341 and the sa1100-audio modules.
++ *
++ * History:
++ *
++ * 2000-05-21 Nicolas Pitre Initial release.
++ *
++ * 2001-06-03 Nicolas Pitre Made this file a separate module, based on
++ * the former sa1100-uda1341.c driver.
++ *
++ * 2001-07-17 Nicolas Pitre Supports 44100Hz and 22050Hz samplerate now.
++ *
++ * 2001-08-03 Russell King Fix left/right channel swap.
++ * Attempt to reduce power consumption when idle.
++ *
++ * 2001-09-23 Russell King Remove old L3 bus driver.
++ *
++ * Please note that fiddling too much with MDREFR results in oopses, so we don't
++ * touch MDREFR unnecessarily, which means we don't touch it on close.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sound.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++#include <linux/l3/uda1341.h>
++
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
++
++#include "sa1100-audio.h"
++
++/*
++ * Define this to fix the power drain on early Assabets
++ */
++#define FIX_POWER_DRAIN
++
++/*
++ * Debugging?
++ */
++#undef DEBUG
++
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK( x... ) printk( ##x )
++#else
++#define DPRINTK( x... )
++#endif
++
++
++#define AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT 44100
++
++/*
++ * Mixer (UDA1341) interface
++ */
++
++static struct l3_client uda1341;
++
++static int
++mixer_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ /*
++ * We only accept mixer (type 'M') ioctls.
++ */
++ if (_IOC_TYPE(cmd) != 'M')
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ return l3_command(&uda1341, cmd, (void *)arg);
++}
++
++static struct file_operations assabet_mixer_fops = {
++ ioctl: mixer_ioctl,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++
++/*
++ * Audio interface
++ */
++static long audio_samplerate = AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT;
++
++/*
++ * FIXME: what about SFRM going high when SSP is disabled?
++ */
++static void assabet_set_samplerate(long val)
++{
++ struct uda1341_cfg cfg;
++ u_int clk_ref, clk_div;
++
++ /* We don't want to mess with clocks when frames are in flight */
++ Ser4SSCR0 &= ~SSCR0_SSE;
++ /* wait for any frame to complete */
++ udelay(125);
++
++ /*
++ * Our clock source is derived from the CPLD on which we don't have
++ * much control unfortunately. This was intended for a fixed 48000 Hz
++ * samplerate assuming a core clock of 221.2 MHz. The CPLD appears
++ * to divide the memory clock so there is a ratio of 4608 between
++ * the core clock and the resulting samplerate (obtained by
++ * measurements, the CPLD equations should confirm that).
++ *
++ * Still we can play with the SA1110's clock divisor for the SSP port
++ * to get half the samplerate as well.
++ *
++ * Apparently the clock sent to the SA1110 for the SSP port is further
++ * more divided from the clock sent to the UDA1341 (some people tried
++ * to be too clever in their design, or simply failed to read the
++ * SA1110 manual). If it was the same clock we would have been able
++ * to support a third samplerate with the UDA1341's 384FS mode.
++ *
++ * At least it would have been a minimum acceptable solution to be
++ * able to set the CPLD divisor by software. The iPAQ design is
++ * certainly a better example to follow for a new design.
++ */
++ clk_ref = cpufreq_get(0) * 1000 / 4608;
++ if (val > clk_ref*4/7) {
++ audio_samplerate = clk_ref;
++ cfg.fs = 256;
++ clk_div = SSCR0_SerClkDiv(2);
++ } else {
++ audio_samplerate = clk_ref/2;
++ cfg.fs = 512;
++ clk_div = SSCR0_SerClkDiv(4);
++ }
++
++ cfg.format = FMT_LSB16;
++ l3_command(&uda1341, L3_UDA1341_CONFIGURE, &cfg);
++
++ Ser4SSCR0 = (Ser4SSCR0 & ~0xff00) + clk_div + SSCR0_SSE;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Initialise the Assabet audio driver.
++ *
++ * Note that we have to be careful with the order that we do things here;
++ * there is a D-type flip flop which is clocked from the SFRM line which
++ * indicates whether the same is for the left or right channel to the
++ * UDA1341.
++ *
++ * When you disable the SSP (by clearing SSCR0_SSE) it appears that the
++ * SFRM signal can float high. When you re-enable the SSP, you clock the
++ * flip flop once, and end up swapping the left and right channels.
++ *
++ * The ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST line will force this flip flop into a known
++ * state, but this line resets other devices as well!
++ *
++ * In addition to the above, it appears that powering down the UDA1341 on
++ * early Assabets leaves the UDA_WS actively driving a logic '1' into the
++ * chip, wasting power! (you can tell this by D11 being half-on). We
++ * attempt to correct this by kicking the flip flop on init/open/close.
++ * We should probably do this on PM resume as well.
++ *
++ * (Note the ordering of ASSABET_BCR_AUDIO_ON, SFRM and ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST
++ * is important).
++ */
++static void assabet_audio_init(void *dummy)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int mdrefr;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++
++ /*
++ * Enable the power for the UDA1341 before driving any signals.
++ * We leave the audio amp (LM4880) disabled for now.
++ */
++ ASSABET_BCR_set(ASSABET_BCR_AUDIO_ON);
++
++#ifdef FIX_POWER_DRAIN
++ GPSR = GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++ GPCR = GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++#endif
++
++ ASSABET_BCR_set(ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST);
++ ASSABET_BCR_clear(ASSABET_BCR_STEREO_LB);
++
++ /*
++ * Setup the SSP uart.
++ */
++ PPAR |= PPAR_SPR;
++ Ser4SSCR0 = SSCR0_DataSize(16) + SSCR0_TI + SSCR0_SerClkDiv(2);
++ Ser4SSCR1 = SSCR1_SClkIactL + SSCR1_SClk1P + SSCR1_ExtClk;
++ GAFR |= GPIO_SSP_TXD | GPIO_SSP_RXD | GPIO_SSP_SCLK | GPIO_SSP_CLK;
++ GPDR |= GPIO_SSP_TXD | GPIO_SSP_SCLK | GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++ GPDR &= ~(GPIO_SSP_RXD | GPIO_SSP_CLK);
++ Ser4SSCR0 |= SSCR0_SSE;
++
++ /*
++ * Only give SFRM to the SSP after it has been enabled.
++ */
++ GAFR |= GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++
++ /*
++ * The assabet board uses the SDRAM clock as the source clock for
++ * audio. This is supplied to the SA11x0 from the CPLD on pin 19.
++ * At 206MHz we need to run the audio clock (SDRAM bank 2)
++ * at half speed. This clock will scale with core frequency so
++ * the audio sample rate will also scale. The CPLD on Assabet
++ * will need to be programmed to match the core frequency.
++ */
++ mdrefr = MDREFR;
++ if ((mdrefr & (MDREFR_K2DB2 | MDREFR_K2RUN | MDREFR_EAPD |
++ MDREFR_KAPD)) != (MDREFR_K2DB2 | MDREFR_K2RUN)) {
++ mdrefr |= MDREFR_K2DB2 | MDREFR_K2RUN;
++ mdrefr &= ~(MDREFR_EAPD | MDREFR_KAPD);
++ MDREFR = mdrefr;
++ (void) MDREFR;
++ }
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++
++ /* Wait for the UDA1341 to wake up */
++ mdelay(1);
++
++ l3_open(&uda1341);
++
++ assabet_set_samplerate(audio_samplerate);
++
++ /* Enable the audio power */
++ ASSABET_BCR_clear(ASSABET_BCR_QMUTE | ASSABET_BCR_SPK_OFF);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Shutdown the Assabet audio driver.
++ *
++ * We have to be careful about the SFRM line here for the same reasons
++ * described in the initialisation comments above. This basically means
++ * that we must hand the SSP pins back to the GPIO module before disabling
++ * the SSP.
++ *
++ * In addition, to reduce power drain, we toggle the SFRM line once so
++ * that the UDA_WS line is at logic 0.
++ *
++ * We can't clear ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST without knowing if the UCB1300 or
++ * ADV7171 driver is still active. If it is, then we still need to play
++ * games, so we might as well leave ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST set.
++ */
++static void assabet_audio_shutdown(void *dummy)
++{
++ ASSABET_BCR_set(ASSABET_BCR_STEREO_LB | ASSABET_BCR_QMUTE |
++ ASSABET_BCR_SPK_OFF);
++
++ l3_close(&uda1341);
++
++ GAFR &= ~(GPIO_SSP_TXD | GPIO_SSP_RXD | GPIO_SSP_SCLK | GPIO_SSP_SFRM);
++ Ser4SSCR0 = 0;
++
++#ifdef FIX_POWER_DRAIN
++ GPSR = GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++ GPCR = GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++#endif
++
++ /* disable the audio power */
++ ASSABET_BCR_clear(ASSABET_BCR_AUDIO_ON);
++}
++
++static int assabet_audio_ioctl( struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ long val;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * These are platform dependent ioctls which are not handled by the
++ * generic sa1100-audio module.
++ */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO:
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *) arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ /* the UDA1341 is stereo only */
++ ret = (val == 0) ? -EINVAL : 1;
++ return put_user(ret, (int *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS:
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_CHANNELS:
++ /* the UDA1341 is stereo only */
++ return put_user(2, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
++ ret = get_user(val, (long *) arg);
++ if (ret) break;
++ assabet_set_samplerate(val);
++ /* fall through */
++
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE:
++ return put_user(audio_samplerate, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT:
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS:
++ /* we can do signed 16-bit only */
++ return put_user(AFMT_S16_LE, (long *) arg);
++
++ default:
++ /* Maybe this is meant for the mixer (As per OSS Docs) */
++ return mixer_ioctl(inode, file, cmd, arg);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static audio_stream_t output_stream, input_stream;
++
++static audio_state_t audio_state = {
++ output_stream: &output_stream,
++ output_dma: DMA_Ser4SSPWr,
++ output_id: "Assabet UDA1341 out",
++ input_stream: &input_stream,
++ input_dma: DMA_Ser4SSPRd,
++ input_id: "Assabet UDA1341 in",
++ need_tx_for_rx: 1,
++ hw_init: assabet_audio_init,
++ hw_shutdown: assabet_audio_shutdown,
++ client_ioctl: assabet_audio_ioctl,
++ sem: __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(audio_state.sem),
++};
++
++static int assabet_audio_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ return sa1100_audio_attach(inode, file, &audio_state);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Missing fields of this structure will be patched with the call
++ * to sa1100_audio_attach().
++ */
++static struct file_operations assabet_audio_fops = {
++ open: assabet_audio_open,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++
++static int audio_dev_id, mixer_dev_id;
++
++static int __init assabet_uda1341_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!machine_is_assabet())
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ ret = l3_attach_client(&uda1341, "l3-bit-sa1100-gpio", "uda1341");
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++
++ /* register devices */
++ audio_dev_id = register_sound_dsp(&assabet_audio_fops, -1);
++ mixer_dev_id = register_sound_mixer(&assabet_mixer_fops, -1);
++
++#ifdef FIX_POWER_DRAIN
++ {
++ unsigned long flags;
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ ASSABET_BCR_set(ASSABET_BCR_CODEC_RST);
++ GPSR = GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++ GPDR |= GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++ GPCR = GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++ }
++#endif
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Sound: Assabet UDA1341: dsp id %d mixer id %d\n",
++ audio_dev_id, mixer_dev_id);
++ return 0;
++
++release_l3:
++ l3_detach_client(&uda1341);
++out:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit assabet_uda1341_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_sound_dsp(audio_dev_id);
++ unregister_sound_mixer(mixer_dev_id);
++ l3_detach_client(&uda1341);
++}
++
++module_init(assabet_uda1341_init);
++module_exit(assabet_uda1341_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Nicolas Pitre");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Glue audio driver for the SA1110 Assabet board & Philips UDA1341 codec.");
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/h3600-uda1341.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/h3600-uda1341.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/h3600-uda1341.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/h3600-uda1341.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,352 @@
++/*
++ * Glue audio driver for the Compaq iPAQ H3600 & Philips UDA1341 codec.
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ *
++ * This is the machine specific part of the Compaq iPAQ (aka Bitsy) support.
++ * This driver makes use of the UDA1341 and the sa1100-audio modules.
++ *
++ * History:
++ *
++ * 2000-05-21 Nicolas Pitre Initial UDA1341 driver release.
++ *
++ * 2000-07-?? George France Bitsy support.
++ *
++ * 2000-12-13 Deborah Wallach Fixed power handling for iPAQ/h3600
++ *
++ * 2001-06-03 Nicolas Pitre Made this file a separate module, based on
++ * the former sa1100-uda1341.c driver.
++ *
++ * 2001-07-13 Nicolas Pitre Fixes for all supported samplerates.
++ *
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sound.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++#include <linux/l3/uda1341.h>
++
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++//#include <asm/arch/h3600_hal.h>
++
++#include "sa1100-audio.h"
++
++
++#undef DEBUG
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK( x... ) printk( ##x )
++#else
++#define DPRINTK( x... )
++#endif
++
++
++#define AUDIO_NAME "Bitsy_UDA1341"
++
++#define AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT 44100
++
++
++static struct l3_client uda1341;
++
++static int
++mixer_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ /*
++ * We only accept mixer (type 'M') ioctls.
++ */
++ if (_IOC_TYPE(cmd) != 'M')
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ return l3_command(&uda1341, cmd, (void *)arg);
++}
++
++static struct file_operations h3600_mixer_fops = {
++ ioctl: mixer_ioctl,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++
++/*
++ * Audio interface
++ */
++
++static long audio_samplerate = AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT;
++
++/*
++ * Stop-gap solution until rest of hh.org HAL stuff is merged.
++ */
++#define GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET0 GPIO_GPIO (12)
++#define GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET1 GPIO_GPIO (13)
++static void h3600_set_audio_clock(long val)
++{
++ switch (val) {
++ case 24000: case 32000: case 48000: /* 00: 12.288 MHz */
++ GPCR = GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET0 | GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET1;
++ break;
++
++ case 22050: case 29400: case 44100: /* 01: 11.2896 MHz */
++ GPSR = GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET0;
++ GPCR = GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET1;
++ break;
++
++ case 8000: case 10666: case 16000: /* 10: 4.096 MHz */
++ GPCR = GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET0;
++ GPSR = GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET1;
++ break;
++
++ case 10985: case 14647: case 21970: /* 11: 5.6245 MHz */
++ GPSR = GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET0 | GPIO_H3600_CLK_SET1;
++ break;
++ }
++}
++
++static void h3600_set_samplerate(long val)
++{
++ struct uda1341_cfg cfg;
++ int clk_div = 0;
++
++ /* We don't want to mess with clocks when frames are in flight */
++ Ser4SSCR0 &= ~SSCR0_SSE;
++ /* wait for any frame to complete */
++ udelay(125);
++
++ /*
++ * We have the following clock sources:
++ * 4.096 MHz, 5.6245 MHz, 11.2896 MHz, 12.288 MHz
++ * Those can be divided either by 256, 384 or 512.
++ * This makes up 12 combinations for the following samplerates...
++ */
++ if (val >= 48000)
++ val = 48000;
++ else if (val >= 44100)
++ val = 44100;
++ else if (val >= 32000)
++ val = 32000;
++ else if (val >= 29400)
++ val = 29400;
++ else if (val >= 24000)
++ val = 24000;
++ else if (val >= 22050)
++ val = 22050;
++ else if (val >= 21970)
++ val = 21970;
++ else if (val >= 16000)
++ val = 16000;
++ else if (val >= 14647)
++ val = 14647;
++ else if (val >= 10985)
++ val = 10985;
++ else if (val >= 10666)
++ val = 10666;
++ else
++ val = 8000;
++
++ /* Set the external clock generator */
++ h3600_set_audio_clock(val);
++
++ /* Select the clock divisor */
++ switch (val) {
++ case 8000:
++ case 10985:
++ case 22050:
++ case 24000:
++ cfg.fs = 512;
++ clk_div = SSCR0_SerClkDiv(16);
++ break;
++ case 16000:
++ case 21970:
++ case 44100:
++ case 48000:
++ cfg.fs = 256;
++ clk_div = SSCR0_SerClkDiv(8);
++ break;
++ case 10666:
++ case 14647:
++ case 29400:
++ case 32000:
++ cfg.fs = 384;
++ clk_div = SSCR0_SerClkDiv(12);
++ break;
++ }
++
++ cfg.format = FMT_LSB16;
++ l3_command(&uda1341, L3_UDA1341_CONFIGURE, &cfg);
++ Ser4SSCR0 = (Ser4SSCR0 & ~0xff00) + clk_div + SSCR0_SSE;
++ audio_samplerate = val;
++}
++
++static void h3600_audio_init(void *dummy)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ /* Setup the uarts */
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ GAFR |= (GPIO_SSP_CLK);
++ GPDR &= ~(GPIO_SSP_CLK);
++ Ser4SSCR0 = 0;
++ Ser4SSCR0 = SSCR0_DataSize(16) + SSCR0_TI + SSCR0_SerClkDiv(8);
++ Ser4SSCR1 = SSCR1_SClkIactL + SSCR1_SClk1P + SSCR1_ExtClk;
++ Ser4SSCR0 |= SSCR0_SSE;
++
++ /* Enable the audio power */
++
++ clr_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_CODEC_NRESET);
++ set_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_AUDIO_ON);
++ set_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_QMUTE);
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++
++ /* external clock configuration */
++ h3600_set_samplerate(audio_samplerate);
++
++ /* Wait for the UDA1341 to wake up */
++ set_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_CODEC_NRESET);
++ mdelay(1);
++
++ /* make the left and right channels unswapped (flip the WS latch ) */
++ Ser4SSDR = 0;
++
++ /* Initialize the UDA1341 internal state */
++ l3_open(&uda1341);
++
++ clr_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_QMUTE);
++}
++
++static void h3600_audio_shutdown(void *dummy)
++{
++ /* disable the audio power and all signals leading to the audio chip */
++ l3_close(&uda1341);
++ Ser4SSCR0 = 0;
++ clr_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_CODEC_NRESET);
++ clr_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_AUDIO_ON);
++ clr_h3600_egpio(IPAQ_EGPIO_QMUTE);
++}
++
++static int h3600_audio_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ long val;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * These are platform dependent ioctls which are not handled by the
++ * generic sa1100-audio module.
++ */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO:
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *) arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ /* the UDA1341 is stereo only */
++ ret = (val == 0) ? -EINVAL : 1;
++ return put_user(ret, (int *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS:
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_CHANNELS:
++ /* the UDA1341 is stereo only */
++ return put_user(2, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
++ ret = get_user(val, (long *) arg);
++ if (ret) break;
++ h3600_set_samplerate(val);
++ /* fall through */
++
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE:
++ return put_user(audio_samplerate, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT:
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS:
++ /* we can do 16-bit only */
++ return put_user(AFMT_S16_LE, (long *) arg);
++
++ default:
++ /* Maybe this is meant for the mixer (As per OSS Docs) */
++ return mixer_ioctl(inode, file, cmd, arg);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static audio_stream_t output_stream, input_stream;
++
++static audio_state_t audio_state = {
++ output_stream: &output_stream,
++ output_dma: DMA_Ser4SSPWr,
++ output_id: "UDA1341 out",
++ input_stream: &input_stream,
++ input_dma: DMA_Ser4SSPRd,
++ input_id: "UDA1341 in",
++ need_tx_for_rx: 1,
++ hw_init: h3600_audio_init,
++ hw_shutdown: h3600_audio_shutdown,
++ client_ioctl: h3600_audio_ioctl,
++ sem: __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(audio_state.sem),
++};
++
++static int h3600_audio_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ return sa1100_audio_attach(inode, file, &audio_state);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Missing fields of this structure will be patched with the call
++ * to sa1100_audio_attach().
++ */
++static struct file_operations h3600_audio_fops = {
++ open: h3600_audio_open,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++
++static int audio_dev_id, mixer_dev_id;
++
++static int __init h3600_uda1341_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!machine_is_h3xxx())
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ ret = l3_attach_client(&uda1341, "l3-bit-sa1100-gpio", "uda1341");
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++
++ /* register devices */
++ audio_dev_id = register_sound_dsp(&h3600_audio_fops, -1);
++ mixer_dev_id = register_sound_mixer(&h3600_mixer_fops, -1);
++
++ printk( KERN_INFO "iPAQ audio support initialized\n" );
++ return 0;
++
++release_l3:
++ l3_detach_client(&uda1341);
++out:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit h3600_uda1341_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_sound_dsp(audio_dev_id);
++ unregister_sound_mixer(mixer_dev_id);
++ l3_detach_client(&uda1341);
++}
++
++module_init(h3600_uda1341_init);
++module_exit(h3600_uda1341_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Nicolas Pitre, George France");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Glue audio driver for the Compaq iPAQ H3600 & Philips UDA1341 codec.");
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/pangolin-uda1341.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/pangolin-uda1341.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/pangolin-uda1341.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/pangolin-uda1341.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,322 @@
++/*
++ * Glue audio driver for the SA1110 Pangolin board & Philips UDA1341 codec.
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ *
++ * This is the machine specific part of the Pangolin/UDA1341 support.
++ * This driver makes use of the UDA1341 and the sa1100-audio modules.
++ *
++ * History:
++ *
++ * 2000-05-21 Nicolas Pitre Initial release.
++ *
++ * 2001-06-03 Nicolas Pitre Made this file a separate module, based on
++ * the former sa1100-uda1341.c driver.
++ *
++ * 2001-07-17 Nicolas Pitre Supports 44100Hz and 22050Hz samplerate now.
++ *
++ * 2001-08-06 Richard Fan Pangolin Support
++ *
++ * 2001-09-23 Russell King Update inline with Assabet driver
++ * Remove old L3 bus driver
++ *
++ * Note: this should probably be merged with the Assabet audio driver,
++ * and become the "SDRAM-clock driven" SA1100 audio driver.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sound.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++#include <linux/l3/uda1341.h>
++
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++
++#include "sa1100-audio.h"
++
++/*
++ * Debugging?
++ */
++#undef DEBUG
++
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK( x... ) printk( ##x )
++#else
++#define DPRINTK( x... )
++#endif
++
++
++#define AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT 44100
++
++#define QmutePin GPIO_GPIO(4)
++#define SpeakerOffPin GPIO_GPIO(5)
++
++/*
++ * Mixer (UDA1341) interface
++ */
++
++static struct l3_client uda1341;
++
++static int
++mixer_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ /*
++ * We only accept mixer (type 'M') ioctls.
++ */
++ if (_IOC_TYPE(cmd) != 'M')
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ return l3_command(&uda1341, cmd, (void *)arg);
++}
++
++static struct file_operations pangolin_mixer_fops = {
++ ioctl: mixer_ioctl,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++
++/*
++ * Audio interface
++ */
++static long audio_samplerate = AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT;
++
++static void pangolin_set_samplerate(long val)
++{
++ struct uda1341_cfg cfg;
++ int clk_div;
++
++ /* We don't want to mess with clocks when frames are in flight */
++ Ser4SSCR0 &= ~SSCR0_SSE;
++ /* wait for any frame to complete */
++ udelay(125);
++
++ /*
++ * Our clock source is derived from the CPLD on which we don't have
++ * much control unfortunately. This was intended for a fixed 44100Hz
++ * samplerate assuming a core clock of 206 MHz. Still we can play
++ * with the SA1110's clock divisor for the SSP port to get a 22050Hz
++ * samplerate.
++ *
++ * Apparently the clock sent to the SA1110 for the SSP port is
++ * divided from the clock sent to the UDA1341 (some people tried to
++ * be too clever in their design, or simply failed to read the SA1110
++ * manual). If it was the same source we would have been able to
++ * support a third samplerate.
++ *
++ * At least it would have been a minimum acceptable solution to be
++ * able to set the CPLD divisor by software. The iPAQ design is
++ * certainly a better example to follow for a new design.
++ */
++ if (val >= 44100) {
++ audio_samplerate = 44100;
++ cfg.fs = 256;
++ clk_div = SSCR0_SerClkDiv(2);
++ } else {
++ audio_samplerate = 22050;
++ cfg.fs = 512;
++ clk_div = SSCR0_SerClkDiv(4);
++ }
++
++ cfg.format = FMT_LSB16;
++ l3_command(&uda1341, L3_UDA1341_CONFIGURE, &cfg);
++
++ Ser4SSCR0 = (Ser4SSCR0 & ~0xff00) + clk_div + SSCR0_SSE;
++}
++
++static void pangolin_audio_init(void *dummy)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ unsigned int mdrefr;
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++
++ /*
++ * Setup the SSP uart.
++ */
++ PPAR |= PPAR_SPR;
++ Ser4SSCR0 = SSCR0_DataSize(16) + SSCR0_TI + SSCR0_SerClkDiv(2);
++ Ser4SSCR1 = SSCR1_SClkIactL + SSCR1_SClk1P + SSCR1_ExtClk;
++ GAFR |= GPIO_SSP_TXD | GPIO_SSP_RXD | GPIO_SSP_SCLK | GPIO_SSP_CLK |
++ GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++ GPDR |= GPIO_SSP_TXD | GPIO_SSP_SCLK | GPIO_SSP_SFRM;
++ GPDR &= ~(GPIO_SSP_RXD | GPIO_SSP_CLK);
++ Ser4SSCR0 |= SSCR0_SSE;
++
++ GAFR &= ~(SpeakerOffPin | QmutePin);
++ GPDR |= (SpeakerOffPin | QmutePin);
++ GPCR = SpeakerOffPin;
++
++ /*
++ * The assabet board uses the SDRAM clock as the source clock for
++ * audio. This is supplied to the SA11x0 from the CPLD on pin 19.
++ * At 206MHz we need to run the audio clock (SDRAM bank 2)
++ * at half speed. This clock will scale with core frequency so
++ * the audio sample rate will also scale. The CPLD on Assabet
++ * will need to be programmed to match the core frequency.
++ */
++ mdrefr = MDREFR;
++ if ((mdrefr & (MDREFR_K2DB2 | MDREFR_K2RUN | MDREFR_EAPD |
++ MDREFR_KAPD)) != (MDREFR_K2DB2 | MDREFR_K2RUN)) {
++ mdrefr |= MDREFR_K2DB2 | MDREFR_K2RUN;
++ mdrefr &= ~(MDREFR_EAPD | MDREFR_KAPD);
++ MDREFR = mdrefr;
++ (void) MDREFR;
++ }
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++
++ /* Wait for the UDA1341 to wake up */
++ mdelay(100);
++
++ l3_open(&uda1341);
++
++ pangolin_set_samplerate(audio_samplerate);
++
++ GPCR = QmutePin;
++}
++
++static void pangolin_audio_shutdown(void *dummy)
++{
++ GPSR = QmutePin;
++
++ l3_close(&uda1341);
++
++ Ser4SSCR0 = 0;
++ MDREFR &= ~(MDREFR_K2DB2 | MDREFR_K2RUN);
++}
++
++static int pangolin_audio_ioctl( struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ long val;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * These are platform dependent ioctls which are not handled by the
++ * generic sa1100-audio module.
++ */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO:
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *) arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ /* the UDA1341 is stereo only */
++ ret = (val == 0) ? -EINVAL : 1;
++ return put_user(ret, (int *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS:
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_CHANNELS:
++ /* the UDA1341 is stereo only */
++ return put_user(2, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
++ ret = get_user(val, (long *) arg);
++ if (ret) break;
++ pangolin_set_samplerate(val);
++ /* fall through */
++
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE:
++ return put_user(audio_samplerate, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT:
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS:
++ /* we can do signed 16-bit only */
++ return put_user(AFMT_S16_LE, (long *) arg);
++
++ default:
++ /* Maybe this is meant for the mixer (As per OSS Docs) */
++ return mixer_ioctl(inode, file, cmd, arg);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static audio_stream_t output_stream, input_stream;
++
++static audio_state_t audio_state = {
++ output_stream: &output_stream,
++ output_dma: DMA_Ser4SSPWr,
++ output_id: "Pangolin UDA1341 out",
++ input_stream: &input_stream,
++ input_dma: DMA_Ser4SSPRd,
++ input_id: "Pangolin UDA1341 in",
++ need_tx_for_rx: 1,
++ hw_init: pangolin_audio_init,
++ hw_shutdown: pangolin_audio_shutdown,
++ client_ioctl: pangolin_audio_ioctl,
++ sem: __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(audio_state.sem),
++};
++
++static int pangolin_audio_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ return sa1100_audio_attach(inode, file, &audio_state);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Missing fields of this structure will be patched with the call
++ * to sa1100_audio_attach().
++ */
++static struct file_operations pangolin_audio_fops = {
++ open: pangolin_audio_open,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++
++static int audio_dev_id, mixer_dev_id;
++
++static int __init pangolin_uda1341_init(void)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!machine_is_pangolin())
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ ret = l3_attach_client(&uda1341, "l3-bit-sa1100-gpio", "uda1341");
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++
++ /* register devices */
++ audio_dev_id = register_sound_dsp(&pangolin_audio_fops, -1);
++ mixer_dev_id = register_sound_mixer(&pangolin_mixer_fops, -1);
++
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++ GAFR &= ~(SpeakerOffPin | QmutePin);
++ GPDR |= (SpeakerOffPin | QmutePin);
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Pangolin UDA1341 audio driver initialized\n");
++ return 0;
++
++release_l3:
++ l3_detach_client(&uda1341);
++out:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit pangolin_uda1341_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_sound_dsp(audio_dev_id);
++ unregister_sound_mixer(mixer_dev_id);
++ l3_detach_client(&uda1341);
++}
++
++module_init(pangolin_uda1341_init);
++module_exit(pangolin_uda1341_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Nicolas Pitre");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Glue audio driver for the SA1110 Pangolin board & Philips UDA1341 codec.");
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,976 @@
++/*
++ * Common audio handling for the SA11x0 processor
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ *
++ *
++ * This module handles the generic buffering/DMA/mmap audio interface for
++ * codecs connected to the SA1100 chip. All features depending on specific
++ * hardware implementations like supported audio formats or samplerates are
++ * relegated to separate specific modules.
++ *
++ *
++ * History:
++ *
++ * 2000-05-21 Nicolas Pitre Initial release.
++ *
++ * 2000-06-10 Erik Bunce Add initial poll support.
++ *
++ * 2000-08-22 Nicolas Pitre Removed all DMA stuff. Now using the
++ * generic SA1100 DMA interface.
++ *
++ * 2000-11-30 Nicolas Pitre - Validation of opened instances;
++ * - Power handling at open/release time instead
++ * of driver load/unload;
++ *
++ * 2001-06-03 Nicolas Pitre Made this file a separate module, based on
++ * the former sa1100-uda1341.c driver.
++ *
++ * 2001-07-22 Nicolas Pitre - added mmap() and realtime support
++ * - corrected many details to better comply
++ * with the OSS API
++ *
++ * 2001-10-19 Nicolas Pitre - brought DMA registration processing
++ * into this module for better ressource
++ * management. This also fixes a bug
++ * with the suspend/resume logic.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/poll.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sound.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++
++#include "sa1100-audio.h"
++
++
++#undef DEBUG
++/* #define DEBUG 1 */
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK( x... ) printk( ##x )
++#else
++#define DPRINTK( x... )
++#endif
++
++
++#define AUDIO_NAME "sa1100-audio"
++#define AUDIO_NBFRAGS_DEFAULT 8
++#define AUDIO_FRAGSIZE_DEFAULT 8192
++
++#define NEXT_BUF(_s_,_b_) { \
++ (_s_)->_b_##_idx++; \
++ (_s_)->_b_##_idx %= (_s_)->nbfrags; \
++ (_s_)->_b_ = (_s_)->buffers + (_s_)->_b_##_idx; }
++
++#define AUDIO_ACTIVE(state) ((state)->rd_ref || (state)->wr_ref)
++
++/*
++ * This function frees all buffers
++ */
++
++static void audio_clear_buf(audio_stream_t * s)
++{
++ DPRINTK("audio_clear_buf\n");
++
++ /* ensure DMA won't run anymore */
++ s->active = 0;
++ s->stopped = 0;
++ sa1100_dma_flush_all(s->dma_ch);
++
++ if (s->buffers) {
++ int frag;
++ for (frag = 0; frag < s->nbfrags; frag++) {
++ if (!s->buffers[frag].master)
++ continue;
++ consistent_free(s->buffers[frag].start,
++ s->buffers[frag].master,
++ s->buffers[frag].dma_addr);
++ }
++ kfree(s->buffers);
++ s->buffers = NULL;
++ }
++
++ s->buf_idx = 0;
++ s->buf = NULL;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * This function allocates the buffer structure array and buffer data space
++ * according to the current number of fragments and fragment size.
++ */
++
++static int audio_setup_buf(audio_stream_t * s)
++{
++ int frag;
++ int dmasize = 0;
++ char *dmabuf = NULL;
++ dma_addr_t dmaphys = 0;
++
++ if (s->buffers)
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ s->buffers = (audio_buf_t *)
++ kmalloc(sizeof(audio_buf_t) * s->nbfrags, GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!s->buffers)
++ goto err;
++ memset(s->buffers, 0, sizeof(audio_buf_t) * s->nbfrags);
++
++ for (frag = 0; frag < s->nbfrags; frag++) {
++ audio_buf_t *b = &s->buffers[frag];
++
++ /*
++ * Let's allocate non-cached memory for DMA buffers.
++ * We try to allocate all memory at once.
++ * If this fails (a common reason is memory fragmentation),
++ * then we allocate more smaller buffers.
++ */
++ if (!dmasize) {
++ dmasize = (s->nbfrags - frag) * s->fragsize;
++ do {
++ dmabuf = consistent_alloc(GFP_KERNEL|GFP_DMA,
++ dmasize,
++ &dmaphys);
++ if (!dmabuf)
++ dmasize -= s->fragsize;
++ } while (!dmabuf && dmasize);
++ if (!dmabuf)
++ goto err;
++ b->master = dmasize;
++ memzero(dmabuf, dmasize);
++ }
++
++ b->start = dmabuf;
++ b->dma_addr = dmaphys;
++ b->stream = s;
++ sema_init(&b->sem, 1);
++ DPRINTK("buf %d: start %p dma %p\n", frag, b->start,
++ b->dma_addr);
++
++ dmabuf += s->fragsize;
++ dmaphys += s->fragsize;
++ dmasize -= s->fragsize;
++ }
++
++ s->buf_idx = 0;
++ s->buf = &s->buffers[0];
++ s->bytecount = 0;
++ s->getptrCount = 0;
++ s->fragcount = 0;
++
++ return 0;
++
++err:
++ printk(AUDIO_NAME ": unable to allocate audio memory\n ");
++ audio_clear_buf(s);
++ return -ENOMEM;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * This function yanks all buffers from the DMA code's control and
++ * resets them ready to be used again.
++ */
++
++static void audio_reset_buf(audio_stream_t * s)
++{
++ int frag;
++
++ s->active = 0;
++ s->stopped = 0;
++ sa1100_dma_flush_all(s->dma_ch);
++ if (s->buffers) {
++ for (frag = 0; frag < s->nbfrags; frag++) {
++ audio_buf_t *b = &s->buffers[frag];
++ b->size = 0;
++ sema_init(&b->sem, 1);
++ }
++ }
++ s->bytecount = 0;
++ s->getptrCount = 0;
++ s->fragcount = 0;
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * DMA callback functions
++ */
++
++static void audio_dmaout_done_callback(void *buf_id, int size)
++{
++ audio_buf_t *b = (audio_buf_t *) buf_id;
++ audio_stream_t *s = b->stream;
++
++ /* Accounting */
++ s->bytecount += size;
++ s->fragcount++;
++
++ /* Recycle buffer */
++ if (s->mapped)
++ sa1100_dma_queue_buffer(s->dma_ch, buf_id,
++ b->dma_addr, s->fragsize);
++ else
++ up(&b->sem);
++
++ /* And any process polling on write. */
++ wake_up(&s->wq);
++}
++
++static void audio_dmain_done_callback(void *buf_id, int size)
++{
++ audio_buf_t *b = (audio_buf_t *) buf_id;
++ audio_stream_t *s = b->stream;
++
++ /* Accounting */
++ s->bytecount += size;
++ s->fragcount++;
++
++ /* Recycle buffer */
++ if (s->mapped) {
++ sa1100_dma_queue_buffer(s->dma_ch, buf_id,
++ b->dma_addr, s->fragsize);
++ } else {
++ b->size = size;
++ up(&b->sem);
++ }
++
++ /* And any process polling on write. */
++ wake_up(&s->wq);
++}
++
++static int audio_sync(struct file *file)
++{
++ audio_state_t *state = (audio_state_t *)file->private_data;
++ audio_stream_t *s = state->output_stream;
++ audio_buf_t *b;
++
++ DPRINTK("audio_sync\n");
++
++ if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) || !s->buffers || s->mapped)
++ return 0;
++
++ /*
++ * Send current buffer if it contains data. Be sure to send
++ * a full sample count.
++ */
++ b = s->buf;
++ if (b->size &= ~3) {
++ down(&b->sem);
++ sa1100_dma_queue_buffer(s->dma_ch, (void *) b,
++ b->dma_addr, b->size);
++ b->size = 0;
++ NEXT_BUF(s, buf);
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Let's wait for the last buffer we sent i.e. the one before the
++ * current buf_idx. When we acquire the semaphore, this means either:
++ * - DMA on the buffer completed or
++ * - the buffer was already free thus nothing else to sync.
++ */
++ b = s->buffers + ((s->nbfrags + s->buf_idx - 1) % s->nbfrags);
++ if (down_interruptible(&b->sem))
++ return -EINTR;
++ up(&b->sem);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static int audio_write(struct file *file, const char *buffer,
++ size_t count, loff_t * ppos)
++{
++ const char *buffer0 = buffer;
++ audio_state_t *state = (audio_state_t *)file->private_data;
++ audio_stream_t *s = state->output_stream;
++ int chunksize, ret = 0;
++
++ DPRINTK("audio_write: count=%d\n", count);
++
++ if (ppos != &file->f_pos)
++ return -ESPIPE;
++ if (s->mapped)
++ return -ENXIO;
++ if (!s->buffers && audio_setup_buf(s))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ while (count > 0) {
++ audio_buf_t *b = s->buf;
++
++ /* Wait for a buffer to become free */
++ if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
++ ret = -EAGAIN;
++ if (down_trylock(&b->sem))
++ break;
++ } else {
++ ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ if (down_interruptible(&b->sem))
++ break;
++ }
++
++ /* Feed the current buffer */
++ chunksize = s->fragsize - b->size;
++ if (chunksize > count)
++ chunksize = count;
++ DPRINTK("write %d to %d\n", chunksize, s->buf_idx);
++ if (copy_from_user(b->start + b->size, buffer, chunksize)) {
++ up(&b->sem);
++ return -EFAULT;
++ }
++ b->size += chunksize;
++ buffer += chunksize;
++ count -= chunksize;
++ if (b->size < s->fragsize) {
++ up(&b->sem);
++ break;
++ }
++
++ /* Send current buffer to dma */
++ s->active = 1;
++ sa1100_dma_queue_buffer(s->dma_ch, (void *) b,
++ b->dma_addr, b->size);
++ b->size = 0; /* indicate that the buffer has been sent */
++ NEXT_BUF(s, buf);
++ }
++
++ if ((buffer - buffer0))
++ ret = buffer - buffer0;
++ DPRINTK("audio_write: return=%d\n", ret);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++
++static inline void audio_check_tx_spin(audio_state_t *state)
++{
++ /*
++ * With some codecs like the Philips UDA1341 we must ensure
++ * there is an output stream at any time while recording since
++ * this is how the UDA1341 gets its clock from the SA1100.
++ * So while there is no playback data to send, the output DMA
++ * will spin with all zeroes. We use the cache flush special
++ * area for that.
++ */
++ if (state->need_tx_for_rx && !state->tx_spinning) {
++ sa1100_dma_set_spin(state->output_stream->dma_ch,
++ (dma_addr_t)FLUSH_BASE_PHYS, 2048);
++ state->tx_spinning = 1;
++ }
++}
++
++
++static void audio_prime_dma(audio_stream_t *s)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ s->active = 1;
++ for (i = 0; i < s->nbfrags; i++) {
++ audio_buf_t *b = s->buf;
++ down(&b->sem);
++ sa1100_dma_queue_buffer(s->dma_ch, (void *) b,
++ b->dma_addr, s->fragsize);
++ NEXT_BUF(s, buf);
++ }
++}
++
++
++static int audio_read(struct file *file, char *buffer,
++ size_t count, loff_t * ppos)
++{
++ char *buffer0 = buffer;
++ audio_state_t *state = (audio_state_t *)file->private_data;
++ audio_stream_t *s = state->input_stream;
++ int chunksize, ret = 0;
++
++ DPRINTK("audio_read: count=%d\n", count);
++
++ if (ppos != &file->f_pos)
++ return -ESPIPE;
++ if (s->mapped)
++ return -ENXIO;
++
++ if (!s->active) {
++ if (!s->buffers && audio_setup_buf(s))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ audio_check_tx_spin(state);
++ audio_prime_dma(s);
++ }
++
++ while (count > 0) {
++ audio_buf_t *b = s->buf;
++
++ /* Wait for a buffer to become full */
++ if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
++ ret = -EAGAIN;
++ if (down_trylock(&b->sem))
++ break;
++ } else {
++ ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
++ if (down_interruptible(&b->sem))
++ break;
++ }
++
++ /* Grab data from the current buffer */
++ chunksize = b->size;
++ if (chunksize > count)
++ chunksize = count;
++ DPRINTK("read %d from %d\n", chunksize, s->buf_idx);
++ if (copy_to_user(buffer,
++ b->start + s->fragsize - b->size,
++ chunksize)) {
++ up(&b->sem);
++ return -EFAULT;
++ }
++ b->size -= chunksize;
++ buffer += chunksize;
++ count -= chunksize;
++ if (b->size > 0) {
++ up(&b->sem);
++ break;
++ }
++
++ /* Make current buffer available for DMA again */
++ sa1100_dma_queue_buffer(s->dma_ch, (void *) b,
++ b->dma_addr, s->fragsize);
++ NEXT_BUF(s, buf);
++ }
++
++ if ((buffer - buffer0))
++ ret = buffer - buffer0;
++ DPRINTK("audio_read: return=%d\n", ret);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++
++static int audio_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
++{
++ audio_state_t *state = (audio_state_t *)file->private_data;
++ audio_stream_t *s;
++ unsigned long size, vma_addr;
++ int i, ret;
++
++ if (vma->vm_pgoff != 0)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) {
++ if (!state->wr_ref)
++ return -EINVAL;;
++ s = state->output_stream;
++ } else if (vma->vm_flags & VM_READ) {
++ if (!state->rd_ref)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ s = state->input_stream;
++ } else return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (s->mapped)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
++ if (size != s->fragsize * s->nbfrags)
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if (!s->buffers && audio_setup_buf(s))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ vma_addr = vma->vm_start;
++ for (i = 0; i < s->nbfrags; i++) {
++ audio_buf_t *buf = &s->buffers[i];
++ if (!buf->master)
++ continue;
++ ret = remap_page_range(vma_addr, buf->dma_addr, buf->master, vma->vm_page_prot);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ vma_addr += buf->master;
++ }
++ s->mapped = 1;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static unsigned int audio_poll(struct file *file,
++ struct poll_table_struct *wait)
++{
++ audio_state_t *state = (audio_state_t *)file->private_data;
++ audio_stream_t *is = state->input_stream;
++ audio_stream_t *os = state->output_stream;
++ unsigned int mask = 0;
++ int i;
++
++ DPRINTK("audio_poll(): mode=%s%s\n",
++ (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) ? "r" : "",
++ (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) ? "w" : "");
++
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
++ /* Start audio input if not already active */
++ if (!is->active) {
++ if (!is->buffers && audio_setup_buf(is))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ audio_check_tx_spin(state);
++ audio_prime_dma(is);
++ }
++ poll_wait(file, &is->wq, wait);
++ }
++
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
++ if (!os->buffers && audio_setup_buf(os))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ poll_wait(file, &os->wq, wait);
++ }
++
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
++ if (is->mapped) {
++/* if the buffer is mapped assume we care that there are more bytes available than
++ when we last asked using SNDCTL_DSP_GETxPTR */
++ if (is->bytecount != is->getptrCount)
++ mask |= POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
++ } else {
++ for (i = 0; i < is->nbfrags; i++) {
++ if (atomic_read(&is->buffers[i].sem.count) > 0) {
++ mask |= POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
++ if (os->mapped) {
++ if (os->bytecount != os->getptrCount)
++ mask |= POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM;
++ } else {
++ for (i = 0; i < os->nbfrags; i++) {
++ if (atomic_read(&os->buffers[i].sem.count) > 0) {
++ mask |= POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++ }
++ }
++
++ DPRINTK("audio_poll() returned mask of %s%s\n",
++ (mask & POLLIN) ? "r" : "",
++ (mask & POLLOUT) ? "w" : "");
++
++ return mask;
++}
++
++
++static loff_t audio_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int origin)
++{
++ return -ESPIPE;
++}
++
++
++static int audio_set_fragments(audio_stream_t *s, int val)
++{
++ if (s->active)
++ return -EBUSY;
++ if (s->buffers)
++ audio_clear_buf(s);
++ s->nbfrags = (val >> 16) & 0x7FFF;
++ val &= 0xffff;
++ if (val < 4)
++ val = 4;
++ if (val > 15)
++ val = 15;
++ s->fragsize = 1 << val;
++ if (s->nbfrags < 2)
++ s->nbfrags = 2;
++ if (s->nbfrags * s->fragsize > 128 * 1024)
++ s->nbfrags = 128 * 1024 / s->fragsize;
++ if (audio_setup_buf(s))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ return val|(s->nbfrags << 16);
++}
++
++static int audio_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ audio_state_t *state = (audio_state_t *)file->private_data;
++ audio_stream_t *os = state->output_stream;
++ audio_stream_t *is = state->input_stream;
++ long val;
++
++ /* dispatch based on command */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case OSS_GETVERSION:
++ return put_user(SOUND_VERSION, (int *)arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETBLKSIZE:
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)
++ return put_user(os->fragsize, (int *)arg);
++ else
++ return put_user(is->fragsize, (int *)arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETCAPS:
++ val = DSP_CAP_REALTIME|DSP_CAP_TRIGGER|DSP_CAP_MMAP;
++ if (is && os)
++ val |= DSP_CAP_DUPLEX;
++ return put_user(val, (int *)arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT:
++ if (get_user(val, (long *) arg))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
++ int ret = audio_set_fragments(is, val);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ return ret;
++ ret = put_user(ret, (int *)arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ }
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
++ int ret = audio_set_fragments(os, val);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ return ret;
++ ret = put_user(ret, (int *)arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ }
++ return 0;
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC:
++ return audio_sync(file);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETDUPLEX:
++ return 0;
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_POST:
++ return 0;
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETTRIGGER:
++ val = 0;
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ && is->active && !is->stopped)
++ val |= PCM_ENABLE_INPUT;
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE && os->active && !os->stopped)
++ val |= PCM_ENABLE_OUTPUT;
++ return put_user(val, (int *)arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETTRIGGER:
++ if (get_user(val, (int *)arg))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
++ if (val & PCM_ENABLE_INPUT) {
++ if (!is->active) {
++ if (!is->buffers && audio_setup_buf(is))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ audio_prime_dma(is);
++ }
++ audio_check_tx_spin(state);
++ if (is->stopped) {
++ is->stopped = 0;
++ sa1100_dma_resume(is->dma_ch);
++ }
++ } else {
++ sa1100_dma_stop(is->dma_ch);
++ is->stopped = 1;
++ }
++ }
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
++ if (val & PCM_ENABLE_OUTPUT) {
++ if (!os->active) {
++ if (!os->buffers && audio_setup_buf(os))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ if (os->mapped)
++ audio_prime_dma(os);
++ }
++ if (os->stopped) {
++ os->stopped = 0;
++ sa1100_dma_resume(os->dma_ch);
++ }
++ } else {
++ sa1100_dma_stop(os->dma_ch);
++ os->stopped = 1;
++ }
++ }
++ return 0;
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR:
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETIPTR:
++ {
++ count_info inf = { 0, };
++ audio_stream_t *s = (cmd == SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR) ? os : is;
++ audio_buf_t *b;
++ dma_addr_t ptr;
++ int bytecount, offset, flags;
++
++ if ((s == is && !(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) ||
++ (s == os && !(file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)))
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if (s->active) {
++ save_flags_cli(flags);
++ if (sa1100_dma_get_current(s->dma_ch, (void *)&b, &ptr) == 0) {
++ offset = ptr - b->dma_addr;
++ inf.ptr = (b - s->buffers) * s->fragsize + offset;
++ } else offset = 0;
++ bytecount = s->bytecount + offset;
++ s->getptrCount = s->bytecount; /* so poll can tell if it changes */
++ inf.blocks = s->fragcount;
++ s->fragcount = 0;
++ restore_flags(flags);
++ if (bytecount < 0)
++ bytecount = 0;
++ inf.bytes = bytecount;
++ }
++ return copy_to_user((void *)arg, &inf, sizeof(inf));
++ }
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETOSPACE:
++ {
++ audio_buf_info inf = { 0, };
++ int i;
++
++ if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE))
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if (!os->buffers && audio_setup_buf(os))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ for (i = 0; i < os->nbfrags; i++) {
++ if (atomic_read(&os->buffers[i].sem.count) > 0) {
++ if (os->buffers[i].size == 0)
++ inf.fragments++;
++ inf.bytes += os->fragsize - os->buffers[i].size;
++ }
++ }
++ inf.fragstotal = os->nbfrags;
++ inf.fragsize = os->fragsize;
++ return copy_to_user((void *)arg, &inf, sizeof(inf));
++ }
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETISPACE:
++ {
++ audio_buf_info inf = { 0, };
++ int i;
++
++ if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ))
++ return -EINVAL;
++ if (!is->buffers && audio_setup_buf(is))
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ for (i = 0; i < is->nbfrags; i++) {
++ if (atomic_read(&is->buffers[i].sem.count) > 0) {
++ if (is->buffers[i].size == is->fragsize)
++ inf.fragments++;
++ inf.bytes += is->buffers[i].size;
++ }
++ }
++ inf.fragstotal = is->nbfrags;
++ inf.fragsize = is->fragsize;
++ return copy_to_user((void *)arg, &inf, sizeof(inf));
++ }
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_NONBLOCK:
++ file->f_flags |= O_NONBLOCK;
++ return 0;
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_RESET:
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
++ if (state->tx_spinning) {
++ sa1100_dma_set_spin(os->dma_ch, 0, 0);
++ state->tx_spinning = 0;
++ }
++ audio_reset_buf(is);
++ }
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
++ audio_reset_buf(os);
++ }
++ return 0;
++
++ default:
++ /*
++ * Let the client of this module handle the
++ * non generic ioctls
++ */
++ return state->client_ioctl(inode, file, cmd, arg);
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static int audio_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ audio_state_t *state = (audio_state_t *)file->private_data;
++ DPRINTK("audio_release\n");
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
++ if (state->tx_spinning) {
++ sa1100_dma_set_spin(state->output_stream->dma_ch, 0, 0);
++ state->tx_spinning = 0;
++ }
++ audio_clear_buf(state->input_stream);
++ if (!state->skip_dma_init) {
++ sa1100_free_dma(state->input_stream->dma_ch);
++ if (state->need_tx_for_rx && !state->wr_ref)
++ sa1100_free_dma(state->output_stream->dma_ch);
++ }
++ state->rd_ref = 0;
++ }
++
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
++ audio_sync(file);
++ audio_clear_buf(state->output_stream);
++ if (!state->skip_dma_init)
++ if (!state->need_tx_for_rx || !state->rd_ref)
++ sa1100_free_dma(state->output_stream->dma_ch);
++ state->wr_ref = 0;
++ }
++
++ if (!AUDIO_ACTIVE(state)) {
++ if (state->hw_shutdown)
++ state->hw_shutdown(state->data);
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ pm_unregister(state->pm_dev);
++#endif
++ }
++
++ up(&state->sem);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++
++static int audio_pm_callback(struct pm_dev *pm_dev, pm_request_t req, void *data)
++{
++ audio_state_t *state = (audio_state_t *)pm_dev->data;
++
++ switch (req) {
++ case PM_SUSPEND: /* enter D1-D3 */
++ if (state->output_stream)
++ sa1100_dma_sleep(state->output_stream->dma_ch);
++ if (state->input_stream)
++ sa1100_dma_sleep(state->input_stream->dma_ch);
++ if (AUDIO_ACTIVE(state) && state->hw_shutdown)
++ state->hw_shutdown(state->data);
++ break;
++ case PM_RESUME: /* enter D0 */
++ if (AUDIO_ACTIVE(state) && state->hw_init)
++ state->hw_init(state->data);
++ if (state->input_stream)
++ sa1100_dma_wakeup(state->input_stream->dma_ch);
++ if (state->output_stream)
++ sa1100_dma_wakeup(state->output_stream->dma_ch);
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#endif
++
++
++int sa1100_audio_attach(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ audio_state_t *state)
++{
++ int err, need_tx_dma;
++
++ DPRINTK("audio_open\n");
++
++ down(&state->sem);
++
++ /* access control */
++ err = -ENODEV;
++ if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) && !state->output_stream)
++ goto out;
++ if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) && !state->input_stream)
++ goto out;
++ err = -EBUSY;
++ if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) && state->wr_ref)
++ goto out;
++ if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) && state->rd_ref)
++ goto out;
++ err = -EINVAL;
++ if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) && state->need_tx_for_rx && !state->output_stream)
++ goto out;
++
++ /* request DMA channels */
++ if (state->skip_dma_init)
++ goto skip_dma;
++ need_tx_dma = ((file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) ||
++ ((file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) && state->need_tx_for_rx));
++ if (state->wr_ref || (state->rd_ref && state->need_tx_for_rx))
++ need_tx_dma = 0;
++ if (need_tx_dma) {
++ err = sa1100_request_dma(&state->output_stream->dma_ch,
++ state->output_id,
++ state->output_dma);
++ if (err)
++ goto out;
++ }
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
++ err = sa1100_request_dma(&state->input_stream->dma_ch,
++ state->input_id,
++ state->input_dma);
++ if (err) {
++ if (need_tx_dma)
++ sa1100_free_dma(state->output_stream->dma_ch);
++ goto out;
++ }
++ }
++skip_dma:
++
++ /* now complete initialisation */
++ if (!AUDIO_ACTIVE(state)) {
++ if (state->hw_init)
++ state->hw_init(state->data);
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ state->pm_dev = pm_register(PM_SYS_DEV, 0, audio_pm_callback);
++ if (state->pm_dev)
++ state->pm_dev->data = state;
++#endif
++ }
++
++ if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)) {
++ state->wr_ref = 1;
++ audio_clear_buf(state->output_stream);
++ state->output_stream->fragsize = AUDIO_FRAGSIZE_DEFAULT;
++ state->output_stream->nbfrags = AUDIO_NBFRAGS_DEFAULT;
++ state->output_stream->mapped = 0;
++ sa1100_dma_set_callback(state->output_stream->dma_ch,
++ audio_dmaout_done_callback);
++ init_waitqueue_head(&state->output_stream->wq);
++ }
++ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) {
++ state->rd_ref = 1;
++ audio_clear_buf(state->input_stream);
++ state->input_stream->fragsize = AUDIO_FRAGSIZE_DEFAULT;
++ state->input_stream->nbfrags = AUDIO_NBFRAGS_DEFAULT;
++ state->input_stream->mapped = 0;
++ sa1100_dma_set_callback(state->input_stream->dma_ch,
++ audio_dmain_done_callback);
++ init_waitqueue_head(&state->input_stream->wq);
++ }
++
++ file->private_data = state;
++ file->f_op->release = audio_release;
++ file->f_op->write = audio_write;
++ file->f_op->read = audio_read;
++ file->f_op->mmap = audio_mmap;
++ file->f_op->poll = audio_poll;
++ file->f_op->ioctl = audio_ioctl;
++ file->f_op->llseek = audio_llseek;
++ err = 0;
++
++out:
++ up(&state->sem);
++ return err;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(sa1100_audio_attach);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Nicolas Pitre");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Common audio handling for the SA11x0 processor");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1100-audio.h 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
++/*
++ * Common audio handling for the SA11x0
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ */
++
++
++/*
++ * Buffer Management
++ */
++
++typedef struct {
++ int size; /* buffer size */
++ char *start; /* points to actual buffer */
++ dma_addr_t dma_addr; /* physical buffer address */
++ struct semaphore sem; /* down before touching the buffer */
++ int master; /* owner for buffer allocation, contain size when true */
++ struct audio_stream_s *stream; /* owning stream */
++} audio_buf_t;
++
++typedef struct audio_stream_s {
++ audio_buf_t *buffers; /* pointer to audio buffer structures */
++ audio_buf_t *buf; /* current buffer used by read/write */
++ u_int buf_idx; /* index for the pointer above... */
++ u_int fragsize; /* fragment i.e. buffer size */
++ u_int nbfrags; /* nbr of fragments i.e. buffers */
++ int bytecount; /* nbr of processed bytes */
++ int getptrCount; /* value of bytecount last time anyone asked via GETxPTR */
++ int fragcount; /* nbr of fragment transitions */
++ dmach_t dma_ch; /* DMA channel ID */
++ wait_queue_head_t wq; /* for poll */
++ int mapped:1; /* mmap()'ed buffers */
++ int active:1; /* actually in progress */
++ int stopped:1; /* might be active but stopped */
++} audio_stream_t;
++
++/*
++ * State structure for one instance
++ */
++
++typedef struct {
++ audio_stream_t *output_stream;
++ audio_stream_t *input_stream;
++ dma_device_t output_dma;
++ dma_device_t input_dma;
++ char *output_id;
++ char *input_id;
++ int rd_ref:1; /* open reference for recording */
++ int wr_ref:1; /* open reference for playback */
++ int need_tx_for_rx:1; /* if data must be sent while receiving */
++ int tx_spinning:1; /* tx spinning active */
++ int skip_dma_init:1; /* hack for the SA1111 */
++ void *data;
++ void (*hw_init)(void *);
++ void (*hw_shutdown)(void *);
++ int (*client_ioctl)(struct inode *, struct file *, uint, ulong);
++ struct pm_dev *pm_dev;
++ struct semaphore sem; /* to protect against races in attach() */
++} audio_state_t;
++
++/*
++ * Functions exported by this module
++ */
++extern int sa1100_audio_attach( struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ audio_state_t *state);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1100ssp.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1100ssp.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1100ssp.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1100ssp.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
++/*
++ * Glue audio driver for a simple DAC on the SA1100's SSP port
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2001 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ *
++ * History:
++ *
++ * 2001-06-04 Nicolas Pitre Initial release.
++ *
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sound.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++
++#include "sa1100-audio.h"
++
++
++#undef DEBUG
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK( x... ) printk( ##x )
++#else
++#define DPRINTK( x... )
++#endif
++
++
++#define AUDIO_NAME "SA1100 SSP audio"
++
++#define AUDIO_FMT AFMT_S16_LE
++#define AUDIO_CHANNELS 2
++
++static int sample_rate = 44100;
++
++
++static void ssp_audio_init(void)
++{
++ if (machine_is_lart()) {
++ unsigned long flags;
++ local_irq_save(flags);
++
++ /* LART has the SSP port rewired to GPIO 10-13, 19 */
++ /* alternate functions for the GPIOs */
++ GAFR |= ( GPIO_SSP_TXD | GPIO_SSP_RXD | GPIO_SSP_SCLK |
++ GPIO_SSP_SFRM | GPIO_SSP_CLK );
++
++ /* Set the direction: 10, 12, 13 output; 11, 19 input */
++ GPDR |= ( GPIO_SSP_TXD | GPIO_SSP_SCLK | GPIO_SSP_SFRM );
++ GPDR &= ~( GPIO_SSP_RXD | GPIO_SSP_CLK );
++
++ /* enable SSP pin swap */
++ PPAR |= PPAR_SPR;
++
++ local_irq_restore(flags);
++ }
++
++ /* turn on the SSP */
++ Ser4SSCR0 = 0;
++ Ser4SSCR0 = (SSCR0_DataSize(16) | SSCR0_TI | SSCR0_SerClkDiv(2) |
++ SSCR0_SSE);
++ Ser4SSCR1 = (SSCR1_SClkIactL | SSCR1_SClk1P | SSCR1_ExtClk);
++}
++
++static void ssp_audio_shutdown(void)
++{
++ Ser4SSCR0 = 0;
++}
++
++static int ssp_audio_ioctl( struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ long val;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * These are platform dependent ioctls which are not handled by the
++ * generic sa1100-audio module.
++ */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO:
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *) arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ /* Simple standard DACs are stereo only */
++ ret = (val == 0) ? -EINVAL : 1;
++ return put_user(ret, (int *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS:
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_CHANNELS:
++ /* Simple standard DACs are stereo only */
++ return put_user(AUDIO_CHANNELS, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE:
++ /* We assume the clock doesn't change */
++ return put_user(sample_rate, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT:
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS:
++ /* Simple standard DACs are 16-bit only */
++ return put_user(AUDIO_FMT, (long *) arg);
++
++ default:
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static audio_stream_t output_stream;
++
++static audio_state_t audio_state = {
++ output_stream: &output_stream,
++ output_dma: DMA_Ser4SSPWr,
++ output_id: "Generic SSP sound",
++ hw_init: ssp_audio_init,
++ hw_shutdown: ssp_audio_shutdown,
++ client_ioctl: ssp_audio_ioctl,
++ sem: __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(audio_state.sem),
++};
++
++static int ssp_audio_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ return sa1100_audio_attach(inode, file, &audio_state);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Missing fields of this structure will be patched with the call
++ * to sa1100_audio_attach().
++ */
++static struct file_operations ssp_audio_fops = {
++ open: ssp_audio_open,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++static int audio_dev_id;
++
++static int __init sa1100ssp_audio_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!machine_is_lart()) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR AUDIO_NAME ": no support for this SA-1100 design!\n");
++ /* look at ssp_audio_init() for specific initialisations */
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ /* register devices */
++ audio_dev_id = register_sound_dsp(&ssp_audio_fops, -1);
++
++ printk( KERN_INFO AUDIO_NAME " initialized\n" );
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit sa1100ssp_audio_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_sound_dsp(audio_dev_id);
++}
++
++module_init(sa1100ssp_audio_init);
++module_exit(sa1100ssp_audio_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Nicolas Pitre");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Glue audio driver for a simple DAC on the SA1100's SSP port");
++
++MODULE_PARM(sample_rate, "i");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(sample_rate, "Sample rate of the audio DAC, default is 44100");
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1111-ac97.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1111-ac97.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1111-ac97.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1111-ac97.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,518 @@
++/*
++ * Glue audio driver for the CS4205 and CS4201 AC'97 codecs.
++ * largely based on the framework provided by sa1111-uda1341.c.
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2002 Bertrik Sikken (bertrik.sikken@technolution.nl)
++ * Copyright (c) 2002 Robert Whaley (rwhaley@applieddata.net)
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ *
++ * This driver makes use of the ac97_codec module (for mixer registers)
++ * and the sa1100-audio module (for DMA).
++ *
++ * History:
++ *
++ * 2002-04-04 Initial version.
++ * 2002-04-10 Updated mtd_audio_init to improve choppy sound
++ * and hanging sound issue.
++ * 2002-05-16 Updated for ADS Bitsy+ Robert Whaley
++ * 2002-06-28 Cleanup and added retry for read register timeouts
++ * 2002-08-14 Updated for ADS AGC Robert Whaley
++ * 2002-12-26 Cleanup, remove CONFIG_PM (it's handled by sa1100-audio.c)
++ *
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <linux/sound.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++#include <linux/ac97_codec.h>
++
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
++
++#include "sa1100-audio.h"
++
++/* SAC FIFO depth, low nibble is transmit fifo, high nibble is receive FIFO */
++#define SAC_FIFO_DEPTH 0x77
++
++// #define DEBUG
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK( x... ) printk( ##x )
++#else
++#define DPRINTK( x... )
++#endif
++
++/*
++ Our codec data
++*/
++static struct ac97_codec ac97codec;
++static int audio_dev_id, mixer_dev_id;
++static audio_stream_t output_stream, input_stream;
++
++/* proc info */
++
++struct proc_dir_entry *ac97_ps;
++
++static int sa1111_ac97_set_adc_rate(long rate);
++static void sa1111_ac97_write_reg(struct ac97_codec *dev, u8 reg, u16 val);
++static u16 sa1111_ac97_read_reg(struct ac97_codec *dev, u8 reg);
++
++static int
++mixer_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ /*
++ * We only accept mixer (type 'M') ioctls.
++ */
++ if (_IOC_TYPE(cmd) != 'M') {
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ /* pass the ioctl to the ac97 mixer */
++ return ac97codec.mixer_ioctl(&ac97codec, cmd, arg);
++}
++
++
++static struct file_operations sa1111_ac97_mixer_fops = {
++ ioctl: mixer_ioctl,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++static void sa1111_ac97_power_off(void *dummy)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++ /* turn off audio and audio amp */
++ ADS_CPLD_PCON |= (ADS_PCON_AUDIO_ON | ADS_PCON_AUDIOPA_ON);
++
++ /* make GPIO11 high impeadence */
++ GPDR &= ~GPIO_GPIO11;
++
++ /* disable SACR0 so we can make these pins high impeadence */
++ SACR0 &= ~SACR0_ENB;
++
++ /* make BIT_CLK, SDATA_OUT, and SYNC high impeadence */
++ PC_DDR |= (GPIO_GPIO1 | GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3);
++
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSAGC
++ /* turn off audio and audio amp */
++ ADS_CR1 &= ~(ADS_CR1_CODEC | ADS_CR1_AMP);
++
++ /* disable SACR0 so we can make these pins high impeadence */
++ SACR0 &= ~SACR0_ENB;
++
++ /* make BIT_CLK, SDATA_OUT, and SYNC high impeadence */
++ PC_DDR |= (GPIO_GPIO1 | GPIO_GPIO2 | GPIO_GPIO3);
++
++#endif
++}
++
++
++static void sa1111_ac97_power_on(void *dummy)
++{
++ int ret, i;
++
++ /* disable L3 */
++ SACR1 = 0;
++
++ SKPCR |= (SKPCR_ACCLKEN); /* enable ac97 clock */
++ udelay(50);
++
++ /* BIT_CLK is input to SA1111, DMA thresholds 9 (both dirs) */
++ SACR0 |= SACR0_BCKD | (SAC_FIFO_DEPTH << 8);
++
++ /* reset SAC registers */
++ SACR0 &= ~SACR0_RST;
++ udelay(50);
++ SACR0 |= SACR0_RST;
++ udelay(50);
++ SACR0 &= ~SACR0_RST;
++
++ /* setup SA1111 to use AC'97 */
++ SBI_SKCR |= SKCR_SELAC; /* select ac97 */
++ udelay(50);
++
++ /* issue a cold AC97 reset */
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++
++ /* initialize reset line */
++ GAFR &= ~GPIO_GPIO11;
++ GPDR |= GPIO_GPIO11;
++ GPSR = GPIO_GPIO11;
++
++ /* turn on audio and audio amp */
++ ADS_CPLD_PCON &= ~(ADS_PCON_AUDIO_ON | ADS_PCON_AUDIOPA_ON);
++ mdelay(5);
++
++ /* reset by lowering the reset pin momentarily */
++ DPRINTK("reseting codec via GPIO11\n");
++ GPCR = GPIO_GPIO11;
++ udelay(5);
++ GPSR = GPIO_GPIO11;
++ udelay(10);
++
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSAGC
++
++ /* turn on audio and audio amp */
++ DPRINTK("before turning on power. ADS_CR1: %x\n", ADS_CR1);
++ ADS_CR1 |= (ADS_CR1_AMP | ADS_CR1_CODEC);
++ DPRINTK("after turnning on power. ADS_CR1: %x\n", ADS_CR1);
++ mdelay(5);
++
++ /* reset by lowering the reset pin momentarily */
++ DPRINTK("reseting codec via CPLD\n");
++ ADS_CR1 |= ADS_CR1_AUDIO_RST;
++ DPRINTK("after reset1. ADS_CR1: %x\n", ADS_CR1);
++ udelay(5);
++ ADS_CR1 &= ~ADS_CR1_AUDIO_RST;
++ DPRINTK("after reset2. ADS_CR1: %x\n", ADS_CR1);
++ udelay(10);
++
++#endif
++ SACR2 = 0;
++ udelay(50);
++
++ DPRINTK("before SW reset: SACR2: %x\n", SACR2);
++ SACR2 = SACR2_RESET;
++ DPRINTK("after SW reset: SACR2: %x\n", SACR2);
++ udelay(50);
++
++ /* set AC97 slot 3 and 4 (PCM out) to valid */
++ SACR2 = (SACR2_RESET | SACR2_TS3V | SACR2_TS4V);
++
++ /* enable SAC */
++ SACR0 |= SACR0_ENB;
++
++ i = 100;
++ while (!(SASR1 & SASR1_CRDY)) {
++ if (!i--) {
++ printk("Didn't get CRDY. SASR1=%x SKID=%x\n", SASR1, SBI_SKID);
++ break;
++ }
++ udelay(50);
++ }
++
++ if (!(ret = ac97_probe_codec(&ac97codec))) {
++ printk("ac97_probe_codec failed (%d)\n", ret);
++ return;
++ }
++
++ /* mic ADC on, disable VRA, disable VRM */
++ sa1111_ac97_write_reg(&ac97codec, AC97_EXTENDED_STATUS, 0x0200);
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Audio interface
++ */
++
++
++static int sa1111_ac97_audio_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ long val;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ DPRINTK("sa1111_ac97_audio_ioctl\n");
++
++ /*
++ * These are platform dependent ioctls which are not handled by the
++ * generic sa1100-audio module.
++ */
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO:
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *) arg);
++ if (ret) {
++ return ret;
++ }
++ /* the cs42xx is stereo only */
++ ret = (val == 0) ? -EINVAL : 1;
++ return put_user(ret, (int *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS:
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_CHANNELS:
++ /* the cs42xx is stereo only */
++ return put_user(2, (long *) arg);
++
++#define SA1100_AC97_IOCTL_EXTRAS
++
++#ifdef SA1100_AC97_IOCTL_EXTRAS
++
++#define SNDCTL_DSP_AC97_CMD _SIOWR('P', 99, int)
++#define SNDCTL_DSP_INPUT_SPEED _SIOWR('P', 98, int)
++#define SOUND_PCM_READ_INPUT_RATE _SIOWR('P', 97, int)
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_AC97_CMD:
++
++ ret = get_user(val, (long *) arg);
++ if (ret) {
++ break;
++ }
++ sa1111_ac97_write_reg(&ac97codec, (u8) ((val & 0xff000000) >> 24), (u16) (val & 0xffff));
++ return 0;
++
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_INPUT_SPEED:
++ ret = get_user(val, (long *) arg);
++ // acc code here to set the speed
++ if (ret) {
++ break;
++ }
++ // note that this only changes the ADC rate, not the
++ // rate of the DAC.
++ ret = sa1111_ac97_set_adc_rate(val);
++ if (ret)
++ break;
++ return put_user(val, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_INPUT_RATE:
++
++ return put_user((long) sa1111_ac97_read_reg(&ac97codec, 0x32), (long *) arg);
++
++
++#endif
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
++ ret = get_user(val, (long *) arg);
++ if (ret) {
++ break;
++ }
++
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE:
++ /* only 48 kHz playback is supported by the SA1111 */
++ return put_user(48000L, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT:
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS:
++ /* we can do 16-bit only */
++ return put_user(AFMT_S16_LE, (long *) arg);
++
++ default:
++ /* Maybe this is meant for the mixer (As per OSS Docs) */
++ return mixer_ioctl(inode, file, cmd, arg);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++
++static audio_state_t audio_state = {
++ output_stream: &output_stream,
++ input_stream: &input_stream,
++ skip_dma_init: 1, /* done locally */
++ hw_init: sa1111_ac97_power_on,
++ hw_shutdown: sa1111_ac97_power_off,
++ client_ioctl: sa1111_ac97_audio_ioctl,
++ sem: __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(audio_state.sem),
++};
++
++
++static int sa1111_ac97_audio_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ return sa1100_audio_attach(inode, file, &audio_state);
++}
++
++
++/*
++ * Missing fields of this structure will be patched with the call
++ * to sa1100_audio_attach().
++ */
++static struct file_operations sa1111_ac97_audio_fops = {
++ open: sa1111_ac97_audio_open,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++
++static void sa1111_ac97_write_reg(struct ac97_codec *dev, u8 reg, u16 val)
++{
++ int i;
++
++ /* reset status bits */
++ SASCR = SASCR_DTS;
++
++ /* write command and data registers */
++ ACCAR = reg << 12;
++ ACCDR = val << 4;
++
++ /* wait for data to be transmitted */
++ i = 0;
++ while ((SASR1 & SASR1_CADT) == 0) {
++ udelay(50);
++ if (++i > 10) {
++ DPRINTK("sa1111_ac97_write_reg failed (data not transmitted. SASR1: %x)\n", SASR1);
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++
++ DPRINTK("<%03d> sa1111_ac97_write_reg, [%02X]=%04X\n", i, reg, val);
++}
++
++
++static u16 sa1111_ac97_read_reg(struct ac97_codec *dev, u8 reg)
++{
++ u16 val;
++ int i;
++ int retry = 10;
++
++ do {
++ /* reset status bits */
++ SASCR = SASCR_RDD | SASCR_STO;
++
++ /* write command register */
++ ACCAR = (reg | 0x80) << 12;
++ ACCDR = 0;
++
++ /* wait for SADR bit in SASR1 */
++ i = 0;
++ while ((SASR1 & SASR1_SADR) == 0) {
++ udelay(50);
++ if (++i > 10) {
++ DPRINTK("<---> sa1111_ac97_read_reg failed\n");
++ retry--;
++ break;
++ }
++ if ((SASR1 & SASR1_RSTO) != 0) {
++ DPRINTK("sa1111_ac97_read_reg *timeout*\n");
++ retry--;
++ break;
++ }
++ }
++
++ } while ((SASR1 & SASR1_SADR) == 0 && retry > 0);
++
++ val = ACSDR >> 4;
++
++ DPRINTK("<%03d> sa1111_ac97_read_reg, [%02X]=%04X\n", i, reg, val);
++ return val;
++}
++
++
++/* wait for codec ready */
++static void sa1111_ac97_ready(struct ac97_codec *dev)
++{
++ int i;
++ u16 val;
++
++ i = 0;
++ while ((SASR1 & SASR1_CRDY) == 0) {
++ udelay(50);
++ if (++i > 10) {
++ DPRINTK("sa1111_ac97_ready failed\n");
++ return;
++ }
++ }
++ DPRINTK("codec_ready bit took %d cycles\n", i);
++
++ /* Wait for analog parts of codec to initialise */
++ i = 0;
++ do {
++ val = sa1111_ac97_read_reg(&ac97codec, AC97_POWER_CONTROL);
++ if (++i > 100) {
++ break;
++ }
++ mdelay(10);
++ } while ((val & 0xF) != 0xF || val == 0xFFFF);
++
++ /* the cs42xx typically takes 150 ms to initialise */
++
++ DPRINTK("analog init took %d cycles\n", i);
++}
++
++
++static int __init sa1111_ac97_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ // SBI_SKCR |= SKCR_RCLKEN;
++
++ DPRINTK("sa1111_ac97_init\n");
++
++ /* install the ac97 mixer module */
++ ac97codec.codec_read = sa1111_ac97_read_reg;
++ ac97codec.codec_write = sa1111_ac97_write_reg;
++ ac97codec.codec_wait = sa1111_ac97_ready;
++
++ /* Acquire and initialize DMA */
++ ret = sa1111_sac_request_dma(&output_stream.dma_ch, "SA1111 audio out",
++ SA1111_SAC_XMT_CHANNEL);
++ if (ret < 0) {
++ printk("DMA request for SAC output failed\n");
++ return ret;
++ }
++
++ ret = sa1111_sac_request_dma(&input_stream.dma_ch, "SA1111 audio in",
++ SA1111_SAC_RCV_CHANNEL);
++ if (ret < 0) {
++ printk("DMA request for SAC input failed\n");
++ sa1100_free_dma(output_stream.dma_ch);
++ return ret;
++ }
++ /* register devices */
++ audio_dev_id = register_sound_dsp(&sa1111_ac97_audio_fops, -1);
++ mixer_dev_id = register_sound_mixer(&sa1111_ac97_mixer_fops, -1);
++
++
++ /* setup proc entry */
++ ac97_ps = create_proc_read_entry ("driver/sa1111-ac97", 0, NULL,
++ ac97_read_proc, &ac97codec);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++static void __exit sa1111_ac97_exit(void)
++{
++ SKPCR &= ~SKPCR_ACCLKEN; /* disable ac97 clock */
++ SBI_SKCR &= ~SKCR_SELAC; /* deselect ac97 */
++
++ unregister_sound_dsp(audio_dev_id);
++ unregister_sound_mixer(mixer_dev_id);
++ sa1100_free_dma(output_stream.dma_ch);
++ sa1100_free_dma(input_stream.dma_ch);
++}
++
++static int sa1111_ac97_set_adc_rate(long rate)
++{
++
++ // note this only changes the rate of the ADC, the DAC is fixed at 48K.
++ // this is due to limitations of the SA1111 chip
++
++ u16 code = rate;
++
++ switch (rate) {
++ case 8000:
++ case 11025:
++ case 16000:
++ case 22050:
++ case 32000:
++ case 44100:
++ case 48000:
++ break;
++ default:
++ return -1;
++ }
++ sa1111_ac97_write_reg(&ac97codec, 0x2A, 0x0001);
++ sa1111_ac97_write_reg(&ac97codec, 0x32, code);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++module_init(sa1111_ac97_init);
++module_exit(sa1111_ac97_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Bertrik Sikken, Technolution B.V., Netherlands");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Glue audio driver for AC'97 codec");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1111-uda1341.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1111-uda1341.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/sa1111-uda1341.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/sa1111-uda1341.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,282 @@
++/*
++ * Glue audio driver for the SA1111 compagnon chip & Philips UDA1341 codec.
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 John Dorsey
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ *
++ * History:
++ *
++ * 2000-09-04 John Dorsey SA-1111 Serial Audio Controller support
++ * was initially added to the sa1100-uda1341.c
++ * driver.
++ *
++ * 2001-06-03 Nicolas Pitre Made this file a separate module, based on
++ * the former sa1100-uda1341.c driver.
++ *
++ * 2001-09-23 Russell King Remove old L3 bus driver.
++ */
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/sound.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++#include <linux/l3/uda1341.h>
++
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/dma.h>
++#include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
++
++#include "sa1100-audio.h"
++
++#undef DEBUG
++#ifdef DEBUG
++#define DPRINTK( x... ) printk( ##x )
++#else
++#define DPRINTK( x... )
++#endif
++
++
++/*
++ * Definitions
++ */
++
++#define AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT 22050
++
++#define AUDIO_CLK_BASE 561600
++
++
++
++/*
++ * Mixer interface
++ */
++
++static struct l3_client uda1341;
++
++static int
++mixer_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ /*
++ * We only accept mixer (type 'M') ioctls.
++ */
++ if (_IOC_TYPE(cmd) != 'M')
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ return l3_command(&uda1341, cmd, (void *)arg);
++}
++
++static struct file_operations uda1341_mixer_fops = {
++ ioctl: mixer_ioctl,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++
++/*
++ * Audio interface
++ */
++
++static int audio_clk_div = (AUDIO_CLK_BASE + AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT/2)/AUDIO_RATE_DEFAULT;
++
++static void sa1111_audio_init(void *dummy)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_ASSABET_NEPONSET
++ if (machine_is_assabet()) {
++ /* Select I2S audio (instead of AC-Link) */
++ AUD_CTL = AUD_SEL_1341;
++ }
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_JORNADA720
++ if (machine_is_jornada720()) {
++ /* LDD4 is speaker, LDD3 is microphone */
++ PPSR &= ~(PPC_LDD3 | PPC_LDD4);
++ PPDR |= PPC_LDD3 | PPC_LDD4;
++ PPSR |= PPC_LDD4; /* enable speaker */
++ PPSR |= PPC_LDD3; /* enable microphone */
++ }
++#endif
++
++ SBI_SKCR &= ~SKCR_SELAC;
++
++ /* Enable the I2S clock and L3 bus clock: */
++ SKPCR |= (SKPCR_I2SCLKEN | SKPCR_L3CLKEN);
++
++ /* Activate and reset the Serial Audio Controller */
++ SACR0 |= (SACR0_ENB | SACR0_RST);
++ mdelay(5);
++ SACR0 &= ~SACR0_RST;
++
++ /* For I2S, BIT_CLK is supplied internally. The "SA-1111
++ * Specification Update" mentions that the BCKD bit should
++ * be interpreted as "0 = output". Default clock divider
++ * is 22.05kHz.
++ *
++ * Select I2S, L3 bus. "Recording" and "Replaying"
++ * (receive and transmit) are enabled.
++ */
++ SACR1 = SACR1_L3EN;
++ SKAUD = audio_clk_div - 1;
++
++ /* Initialize the UDA1341 internal state */
++ l3_open(&uda1341);
++}
++
++static void sa1111_audio_shutdown(void *dummy)
++{
++ l3_close(&uda1341);
++ SACR0 &= ~SACR0_ENB;
++}
++
++static int sa1111_audio_ioctl( struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
++ uint cmd, ulong arg)
++{
++ long val;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO:
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *) arg);
++ if (ret)
++ return ret;
++ /* the UDA1341 is stereo only */
++ ret = (val == 0) ? -EINVAL : 1;
++ return put_user(ret, (int *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS:
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_CHANNELS:
++ /* the UDA1341 is stereo only */
++ return put_user(2, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
++ ret = get_user(val, (long *) arg);
++ if (ret) break;
++ if (val < 8000) val = 8000;
++ if (val > 48000) val = 48000;
++ audio_clk_div = (AUDIO_CLK_BASE + val/2)/val;
++ SKAUD = audio_clk_div - 1;
++ /* fall through */
++
++ case SOUND_PCM_READ_RATE:
++ return put_user(AUDIO_CLK_BASE/audio_clk_div, (long *) arg);
++
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT:
++ case SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS:
++ /* we can do 16-bit only */
++ return put_user(AFMT_S16_LE, (long *) arg);
++
++ default:
++ /* Maybe this is meant for the mixer (as per OSS Docs) */
++ return mixer_ioctl(inode, file, cmd, arg);
++ }
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static audio_stream_t output_stream, input_stream;
++
++static audio_state_t audio_state = {
++ output_stream: &output_stream,
++ input_stream: &input_stream,
++ skip_dma_init: 1, /* done locally */
++ hw_init: sa1111_audio_init,
++ hw_shutdown: sa1111_audio_shutdown,
++ client_ioctl: sa1111_audio_ioctl,
++ sem: __MUTEX_INITIALIZER(audio_state.sem),
++};
++
++static int sa1111_audio_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
++{
++ return sa1100_audio_attach(inode, file, &audio_state);
++}
++
++/*
++ * Missing fields of this structure will be patched with the call
++ * to sa1100_audio_attach().
++ */
++static struct file_operations sa1111_audio_fops = {
++ open: sa1111_audio_open,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE
++};
++
++static int audio_dev_id, mixer_dev_id;
++
++static int __init sa1111_uda1341_init(void)
++{
++ struct uda1341_cfg cfg;
++ int ret;
++
++ if ( !( (machine_is_assabet() && machine_has_neponset()) ||
++ machine_is_jornada720() ||
++ machine_is_badge4() ))
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ if (!request_mem_region(_SACR0, 512, "sound"))
++ return -EBUSY;
++
++ ret = l3_attach_client(&uda1341, "l3-sa1111", "uda1341");
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++
++ /* Acquire and initialize DMA */
++ ret = sa1111_sac_request_dma(&output_stream.dma_ch, "SA1111 audio out",
++ SA1111_SAC_XMT_CHANNEL);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ goto release_l3;
++
++ ret = sa1111_sac_request_dma(&input_stream.dma_ch, "SA1111 audio in",
++ SA1111_SAC_RCV_CHANNEL);
++ if (ret < 0)
++ goto release_dma;
++
++ cfg.fs = 256;
++ cfg.format = FMT_I2S;
++ l3_command(&uda1341, L3_UDA1341_CONFIGURE, &cfg);
++
++ /* register devices */
++ audio_dev_id = register_sound_dsp(&sa1111_audio_fops, -1);
++ mixer_dev_id = register_sound_mixer(&uda1341_mixer_fops, -1);
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "Sound: SA1111 UDA1341: dsp id %d mixer id %d\n",
++ audio_dev_id, mixer_dev_id);
++ return 0;
++
++release_dma:
++ sa1100_free_dma(output_stream.dma_ch);
++release_l3:
++ l3_detach_client(&uda1341);
++out:
++ release_mem_region(_SACR0, 512);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit sa1111_uda1341_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_sound_dsp(audio_dev_id);
++ unregister_sound_mixer(mixer_dev_id);
++ sa1100_free_dma(output_stream.dma_ch);
++ sa1100_free_dma(input_stream.dma_ch);
++ l3_detach_client(&uda1341);
++
++ release_mem_region(_SACR0, 512);
++}
++
++module_init(sa1111_uda1341_init);
++module_exit(sa1111_uda1341_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("John Dorsey, Nicolas Pitre");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Glue audio driver for the SA1111 compagnon chip & Philips UDA1341 codec.");
++
++EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/uda1341.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/uda1341.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/uda1341.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/uda1341.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,511 @@
++/*
++ * Philips UDA1341 mixer device driver
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * Portions are Copyright (C) 2000 Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products, N.V.
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ *
++ * History:
++ *
++ * 2000-05-21 Nicolas Pitre Initial release.
++ *
++ * 2000-08-19 Erik Bunce More inline w/ OSS API and UDA1341 docs
++ * including fixed AGC and audio source handling
++ *
++ * 2000-11-30 Nicolas Pitre - More mixer functionalities.
++ *
++ * 2001-06-03 Nicolas Pitre Made this file a separate module, based on
++ * the former sa1100-uda1341.c driver.
++ *
++ * 2001-08-13 Russell King Re-written as part of the L3 interface
++ */
++
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/ioctl.h>
++#include <linux/soundcard.h>
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++#include <linux/l3/uda1341.h>
++
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#define DEF_VOLUME 65
++
++/*
++ * UDA1341 L3 address and command types
++ */
++#define UDA1341_L3ADDR 5
++#define UDA1341_DATA0 (UDA1341_L3ADDR << 2 | 0)
++#define UDA1341_DATA1 (UDA1341_L3ADDR << 2 | 1)
++#define UDA1341_STATUS (UDA1341_L3ADDR << 2 | 2)
++
++struct uda1341_regs {
++ unsigned char stat0;
++#define STAT0 0x00
++#define STAT0_RST (1 << 6)
++#define STAT0_SC_MASK (3 << 4)
++#define STAT0_SC_512FS (0 << 4)
++#define STAT0_SC_384FS (1 << 4)
++#define STAT0_SC_256FS (2 << 4)
++#define STAT0_IF_MASK (7 << 1)
++#define STAT0_IF_I2S (0 << 1)
++#define STAT0_IF_LSB16 (1 << 1)
++#define STAT0_IF_LSB18 (2 << 1)
++#define STAT0_IF_LSB20 (3 << 1)
++#define STAT0_IF_MSB (4 << 1)
++#define STAT0_IF_LSB16MSB (5 << 1)
++#define STAT0_IF_LSB18MSB (6 << 1)
++#define STAT0_IF_LSB20MSB (7 << 1)
++#define STAT0_DC_FILTER (1 << 0)
++
++ unsigned char stat1;
++#define STAT1 0x80
++#define STAT1_DAC_GAIN (1 << 6) /* gain of DAC */
++#define STAT1_ADC_GAIN (1 << 5) /* gain of ADC */
++#define STAT1_ADC_POL (1 << 4) /* polarity of ADC */
++#define STAT1_DAC_POL (1 << 3) /* polarity of DAC */
++#define STAT1_DBL_SPD (1 << 2) /* double speed playback */
++#define STAT1_ADC_ON (1 << 1) /* ADC powered */
++#define STAT1_DAC_ON (1 << 0) /* DAC powered */
++
++ unsigned char data0_0;
++#define DATA0 0x00
++#define DATA0_VOLUME_MASK 0x3f
++#define DATA0_VOLUME(x) (x)
++
++ unsigned char data0_1;
++#define DATA1 0x40
++#define DATA1_BASS(x) ((x) << 2)
++#define DATA1_BASS_MASK (15 << 2)
++#define DATA1_TREBLE(x) ((x))
++#define DATA1_TREBLE_MASK (3)
++
++ unsigned char data0_2;
++#define DATA2 0x80
++#define DATA2_PEAKAFTER (1 << 5)
++#define DATA2_DEEMP_NONE (0 << 3)
++#define DATA2_DEEMP_32KHz (1 << 3)
++#define DATA2_DEEMP_44KHz (2 << 3)
++#define DATA2_DEEMP_48KHz (3 << 3)
++#define DATA2_MUTE (1 << 2)
++#define DATA2_FILTER_FLAT (0 << 0)
++#define DATA2_FILTER_MIN (1 << 0)
++#define DATA2_FILTER_MAX (3 << 0)
++
++#define EXTADDR(n) (0xc0 | (n))
++#define EXTDATA(d) (0xe0 | (d))
++
++ unsigned char ext0;
++#define EXT0 0
++#define EXT0_CH1_GAIN(x) (x)
++
++ unsigned char ext1;
++#define EXT1 1
++#define EXT1_CH2_GAIN(x) (x)
++
++ unsigned char ext2;
++#define EXT2 2
++#define EXT2_MIC_GAIN_MASK (7 << 2)
++#define EXT2_MIC_GAIN(x) ((x) << 2)
++#define EXT2_MIXMODE_DOUBLEDIFF (0)
++#define EXT2_MIXMODE_CH1 (1)
++#define EXT2_MIXMODE_CH2 (2)
++#define EXT2_MIXMODE_MIX (3)
++
++ unsigned char ext4;
++#define EXT4 4
++#define EXT4_AGC_ENABLE (1 << 4)
++#define EXT4_INPUT_GAIN_MASK (3)
++#define EXT4_INPUT_GAIN(x) ((x) & 3)
++
++ unsigned char ext5;
++#define EXT5 5
++#define EXT5_INPUT_GAIN(x) ((x) >> 2)
++
++ unsigned char ext6;
++#define EXT6 6
++#define EXT6_AGC_CONSTANT_MASK (7 << 2)
++#define EXT6_AGC_CONSTANT(x) ((x) << 2)
++#define EXT6_AGC_LEVEL_MASK (3)
++#define EXT6_AGC_LEVEL(x) (x)
++};
++
++#define REC_MASK (SOUND_MASK_LINE | SOUND_MASK_MIC)
++#define DEV_MASK (REC_MASK | SOUND_MASK_VOLUME | SOUND_MASK_BASS | SOUND_MASK_TREBLE)
++
++struct uda1341 {
++ struct uda1341_regs regs;
++ int active;
++ unsigned short volume;
++ unsigned short bass;
++ unsigned short treble;
++ unsigned short line;
++ unsigned short mic;
++ int mod_cnt;
++};
++
++#define ADD_FIELD(reg,field) \
++ *p++ = reg | uda->regs.field
++
++#define ADD_EXTFIELD(reg,field) \
++ *p++ = EXTADDR(reg); \
++ *p++ = EXTDATA(uda->regs.field);
++
++static void uda1341_sync(struct l3_client *clnt)
++{
++ struct uda1341 *uda = clnt->driver_data;
++ char buf[24], *p = buf;
++
++ ADD_FIELD(STAT0, stat0);
++ ADD_FIELD(STAT1, stat1);
++
++ if (p != buf)
++ l3_write(clnt, UDA1341_STATUS, buf, p - buf);
++
++ p = buf;
++ ADD_FIELD(DATA0, data0_0);
++ ADD_FIELD(DATA1, data0_1);
++ ADD_FIELD(DATA2, data0_2);
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT0, ext0);
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT1, ext1);
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT2, ext2);
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT4, ext4);
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT5, ext5);
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT6, ext6);
++
++ if (p != buf)
++ l3_write(clnt, UDA1341_DATA0, buf, p - buf);
++}
++
++static void uda1341_cmd_init(struct l3_client *clnt)
++{
++ struct uda1341 *uda = clnt->driver_data;
++ char buf[2];
++
++ uda->active = 1;
++
++ buf[0] = uda->regs.stat0 | STAT0_RST;
++ buf[1] = uda->regs.stat0;
++
++ l3_write(clnt, UDA1341_STATUS, buf, 2);
++
++ /* resend all parameters */
++ uda1341_sync(clnt);
++}
++
++static int uda1341_configure(struct l3_client *clnt, struct uda1341_cfg *conf)
++{
++ struct uda1341 *uda = clnt->driver_data;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ uda->regs.stat0 &= ~(STAT0_SC_MASK | STAT0_IF_MASK);
++
++ switch (conf->fs) {
++ case 512: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_SC_512FS; break;
++ case 384: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_SC_384FS; break;
++ case 256: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_SC_256FS; break;
++ default: ret = -EINVAL; break;
++ }
++
++ switch (conf->format) {
++ case FMT_I2S: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_IF_I2S; break;
++ case FMT_LSB16: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_IF_LSB16; break;
++ case FMT_LSB18: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_IF_LSB18; break;
++ case FMT_LSB20: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_IF_LSB20; break;
++ case FMT_MSB: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_IF_MSB; break;
++ case FMT_LSB16MSB: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_IF_LSB16MSB; break;
++ case FMT_LSB18MSB: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_IF_LSB18MSB; break;
++ case FMT_LSB20MSB: uda->regs.stat0 |= STAT0_IF_LSB20MSB; break;
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0 && uda->active) {
++ char buf = uda->regs.stat0 | STAT0;
++ l3_write(clnt, UDA1341_STATUS, &buf, 1);
++ }
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int uda1341_update_direct(struct l3_client *clnt, int cmd, void *arg)
++{
++ struct uda1341 *uda = clnt->driver_data;
++ struct l3_gain *v = arg;
++ char newreg;
++ int val;
++
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case L3_SET_VOLUME: /* set volume. val = 0 to 100 => 62 to 1 */
++ uda->regs.data0_0 = DATA0_VOLUME(62 - ((v->left * 61) / 100));
++ newreg = uda->regs.data0_0 | DATA0;
++ break;
++
++ case L3_SET_BASS: /* set bass. val = 50 to 100 => 0 to 12 */
++ val = v->left - 50;
++ if (val < 0)
++ val = 0;
++ uda->regs.data0_1 &= ~DATA1_BASS_MASK;
++ uda->regs.data0_1 |= DATA1_BASS((val * 12) / 50);
++ newreg = uda->regs.data0_1 | DATA1;
++ break;
++
++ case L3_SET_TREBLE: /* set treble. val = 50 to 100 => 0 to 3 */
++ val = v->left - 50;
++ if (val < 0)
++ val = 0;
++ uda->regs.data0_1 &= ~DATA1_TREBLE_MASK;
++ uda->regs.data0_1 |= DATA1_TREBLE((val * 3) / 50);
++ newreg = uda->regs.data0_1 | DATA1;
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ if (uda->active)
++ l3_write(clnt, UDA1341_DATA0, &newreg, 1);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int uda1341_update_indirect(struct l3_client *clnt, int cmd, void *arg)
++{
++ struct uda1341 *uda = clnt->driver_data;
++ struct l3_gain *gain = arg;
++ struct l3_agc *agc = arg;
++ char buf[8], *p = buf;
++ int val, ret = 0;
++
++ switch (cmd) {
++ case L3_SET_GAIN:
++ val = 31 - (gain->left * 31 / 100);
++ switch (gain->channel) {
++ case 1:
++ uda->regs.ext0 = EXT0_CH1_GAIN(val);
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT0, ext0);
++ break;
++
++ case 2:
++ uda->regs.ext1 = EXT1_CH2_GAIN(val);
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT1, ext1);
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ }
++ break;
++
++ case L3_INPUT_AGC:
++ if (agc->channel == 2) {
++ if (agc->enable)
++ uda->regs.ext4 |= EXT4_AGC_ENABLE;
++ else
++ uda->regs.ext4 &= ~EXT4_AGC_ENABLE;
++#if 0
++ agc->level
++ agc->attack
++ agc->decay
++#endif
++ ADD_EXTFIELD(EXT4, ext4);
++ } else
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0 && uda->active)
++ l3_write(clnt, UDA1341_DATA0, buf, p - buf);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int uda1341_mixer_ioctl(struct l3_client *clnt, int cmd, void *arg)
++{
++ struct uda1341 *uda = clnt->driver_data;
++ struct l3_gain gain;
++ int val, nr = _IOC_NR(cmd), ret = 0;
++
++ if (cmd == SOUND_MIXER_INFO) {
++ struct mixer_info mi;
++
++ strncpy(mi.id, "UDA1341", sizeof(mi.id));
++ strncpy(mi.name, "Philips UDA1341", sizeof(mi.name));
++ mi.modify_counter = uda->mod_cnt;
++ return copy_to_user(arg, &mi, sizeof(mi));
++ }
++
++ if (_IOC_DIR(cmd) & _IOC_WRITE) {
++ ret = get_user(val, (int *)arg);
++ if (ret)
++ goto out;
++
++ gain.left = val & 255;
++ gain.right = val >> 8;
++ gain.channel = 0;
++
++ switch (nr) {
++ case SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME:
++ uda->volume = val;
++ uda->mod_cnt++;
++ uda1341_update_direct(clnt, L3_SET_VOLUME, &gain);
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_BASS:
++ uda->bass = val;
++ uda->mod_cnt++;
++ uda1341_update_direct(clnt, L3_SET_BASS, &gain);
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_TREBLE:
++ uda->treble = val;
++ uda->mod_cnt++;
++ uda1341_update_direct(clnt, L3_SET_TREBLE, &gain);
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_LINE:
++ uda->line = val;
++ gain.channel = 1;
++ uda->mod_cnt++;
++ uda1341_update_indirect(clnt, L3_SET_GAIN, &gain);
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_MIC:
++ uda->mic = val;
++ gain.channel = 2;
++ uda->mod_cnt++;
++ uda1341_update_indirect(clnt, L3_SET_GAIN, &gain);
++ break;
++
++ case SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC:
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ ret = -EINVAL;
++ }
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0 && _IOC_DIR(cmd) & _IOC_READ) {
++ int nr = _IOC_NR(cmd);
++ ret = 0;
++
++ switch (nr) {
++ case SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME: val = uda->volume; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_BASS: val = uda->bass; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_TREBLE: val = uda->treble; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_LINE: val = uda->line; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_MIC: val = uda->mic; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_RECSRC: val = REC_MASK; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_RECMASK: val = REC_MASK; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_DEVMASK: val = DEV_MASK; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_CAPS: val = 0; break;
++ case SOUND_MIXER_STEREODEVS: val = 0; break;
++ default: val = 0; ret = -EINVAL; break;
++ }
++
++ if (ret == 0)
++ ret = put_user(val, (int *)arg);
++ }
++out:
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int uda1341_attach(struct l3_client *clnt)
++{
++ struct uda1341 *uda;
++
++ uda = kmalloc(sizeof(*uda), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!uda)
++ return -ENOMEM;
++
++ memset(uda, 0, sizeof(*uda));
++
++ uda->volume = DEF_VOLUME | DEF_VOLUME << 8;
++ uda->bass = 50 | 50 << 8;
++ uda->treble = 50 | 50 << 8;
++ uda->line = 88 | 88 << 8;
++ uda->mic = 88 | 88 << 8;
++
++ uda->regs.stat0 = STAT0_SC_256FS | STAT0_IF_LSB16;
++ uda->regs.stat1 = STAT1_DAC_GAIN | STAT1_ADC_GAIN |
++ STAT1_ADC_ON | STAT1_DAC_ON;
++ uda->regs.data0_0 = DATA0_VOLUME(62 - ((DEF_VOLUME * 61) / 100));
++ uda->regs.data0_1 = DATA1_BASS(0) | DATA1_TREBLE(0);
++ uda->regs.data0_2 = DATA2_PEAKAFTER | DATA2_DEEMP_NONE |
++ DATA2_FILTER_MAX;
++ uda->regs.ext0 = EXT0_CH1_GAIN(4);
++ uda->regs.ext1 = EXT1_CH2_GAIN(4);
++ uda->regs.ext2 = EXT2_MIXMODE_MIX | EXT2_MIC_GAIN(4);
++ uda->regs.ext4 = EXT4_AGC_ENABLE | EXT4_INPUT_GAIN(0);
++ uda->regs.ext5 = EXT5_INPUT_GAIN(0);
++ uda->regs.ext6 = EXT6_AGC_CONSTANT(3) | EXT6_AGC_LEVEL(0);
++
++ clnt->driver_data = uda;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void uda1341_detach(struct l3_client *clnt)
++{
++ kfree(clnt->driver_data);
++}
++
++static int
++uda1341_command(struct l3_client *clnt, int cmd, void *arg)
++{
++ int ret = -EINVAL;
++
++ if (_IOC_TYPE(cmd) == 'M')
++ ret = uda1341_mixer_ioctl(clnt, cmd, arg);
++ else if (cmd == L3_UDA1341_CONFIGURE)
++ ret = uda1341_configure(clnt, arg);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static int uda1341_open(struct l3_client *clnt)
++{
++ uda1341_cmd_init(clnt);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void uda1341_close(struct l3_client *clnt)
++{
++ struct uda1341 *uda = clnt->driver_data;
++ uda->active = 0;
++}
++
++static struct l3_ops uda1341_ops = {
++ open: uda1341_open,
++ command: uda1341_command,
++ close: uda1341_close,
++};
++
++static struct l3_driver uda1341 = {
++ name: UDA1341_NAME,
++ attach_client: uda1341_attach,
++ detach_client: uda1341_detach,
++ ops: &uda1341_ops,
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++};
++
++static int __init uda1341_init(void)
++{
++ return l3_add_driver(&uda1341);
++}
++
++static void __exit uda1341_exit(void)
++{
++ l3_del_driver(&uda1341);
++}
++
++module_init(uda1341_init);
++module_exit(uda1341_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Nicolas Pitre");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Philips UDA1341 CODEC driver");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/vidc.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/vidc.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/vidc.c 2001-10-11 17:43:30.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/vidc.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
+ #endif
+
+ #define VIDC_SOUND_CLOCK (250000)
++#define VIDC_SOUND_CLOCK_EXT (176400)
+
+ /*
+ * When using SERIAL SOUND mode (external DAC), the number of physical
+@@ -192,28 +193,43 @@
+ return vidc_audio_format;
+ }
+
++#define my_abs(i) ((i)<0 ? -(i) : (i))
++
+ static int vidc_audio_set_speed(int dev, int rate)
+ {
+ if (rate) {
+- unsigned int hwctrl, hwrate;
++ unsigned int hwctrl, hwrate, hwrate_ext, rate_int, rate_ext;
+ unsigned int newsize, new2size;
+
+- /*
+- * If we have selected 44.1kHz, use the DAC clock.
+- */
+- if (0 && rate == 44100) {
+- hwctrl = 0x00000002;
+- hwrate = 3;
+- } else {
+- hwctrl = 0x00000003;
++ hwctrl = 0x00000003;
+
+- hwrate = (((VIDC_SOUND_CLOCK * 2) / rate) + 1) >> 1;
+- if (hwrate < 3)
+- hwrate = 3;
+- if (hwrate > 255)
+- hwrate = 255;
++ /* Using internal clock */
++ hwrate = (((VIDC_SOUND_CLOCK * 2) / rate) + 1) >> 1;
++ if (hwrate < 3)
++ hwrate = 3;
++ if (hwrate > 255)
++ hwrate = 255;
+
+- rate = VIDC_SOUND_CLOCK / hwrate;
++ /* Using exernal clock */
++ hwrate_ext = (((VIDC_SOUND_CLOCK_EXT * 2) / rate) + 1) >> 1;
++ if (hwrate_ext < 3)
++ hwrate_ext = 3;
++ if (hwrate_ext > 255)
++ hwrate_ext = 255;
++
++ rate_int = VIDC_SOUND_CLOCK / hwrate;
++ rate_ext = VIDC_SOUND_CLOCK_EXT / hwrate_ext;
++
++ /* Chose between external and internal clock */
++ if (my_abs(rate_ext-rate) < my_abs(rate_int-rate)) {
++ /*printk("VIDC: external %d %d %d\n", rate, rate_ext, hwrate_ext);*/
++ hwrate=hwrate_ext;
++ hwctrl=0x00000002;
++ rate=rate_ext;
++ } else {
++ /*printk("VIDC: internal %d %d %d\n", rate, rate_int, hwrate);*/
++ hwctrl=0x00000003;
++ rate=rate_int;
+ }
+
+ vidc_writel(0xb0000000 | (hwrate - 2));
+@@ -225,13 +241,14 @@
+ if (newsize > 4096)
+ newsize = 4096;
+ for (new2size = 128; new2size < newsize; new2size <<= 1);
+- if (new2size - newsize > newsize - (new2size >> 1))
+- new2size >>= 1;
++ if (new2size - newsize > newsize - (new2size >> 1))
++ new2size >>= 1;
+ if (new2size > 4096) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "VIDC: error: dma buffer (%d) %d > 4K\n",
+ newsize, new2size);
+ new2size = 4096;
+ }
++ /*printk("VIDC: dma size %d\n", new2size);*/
+ dma_bufsize = new2size;
+ vidc_audio_rate = rate;
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/waveartist.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/waveartist.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/sound/waveartist.c 2001-10-25 21:53:52.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/sound/waveartist.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -247,17 +247,15 @@
+ printk("\n");
+ }
+
+- if (inb(io_base + STATR) & CMD_RF) {
+- int old_data;
+-
+- /* flush the port
+- */
++ /*
++ * flush any stale command data from the port.
++ */
++ while (inb(io_base + STATR) & CMD_RF) {
++ unsigned int old_data;
+
+ old_data = inw(io_base + CMDR);
+-
+- if (debug_flg & DEBUG_CMD)
+- printk("flushed %04X...", old_data);
+-
++ printk("waveartist: flushing stale command data: 0x%04x pc=%p\n",
++ old_data, __builtin_return_address(0));
+ udelay(10);
+ }
+
+@@ -287,16 +285,19 @@
+ resp[i] = inw(io_base + CMDR);
+ }
+
+- if (debug_flg & DEBUG_CMD) {
+- if (!timed_out) {
+- printk("waveartist_cmd: resp=");
+-
+- for (i = 0; i < nr_resp; i++)
+- printk("%04X ", resp[i]);
+-
+- printk("\n");
+- } else
+- printk("waveartist_cmd: timed out\n");
++ if (debug_flg & DEBUG_CMD && !timed_out) {
++ printk("waveartist_cmd: resp=");
++
++ for (i = 0; i < nr_resp; i++)
++ printk("%04X ", resp[i]);
++ printk("\n");
++ }
++
++ if (timed_out) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "waveartist_cmd: command timed out:");
++ for (i = 0; i < nr_cmd; i++)
++ printk(" %04x", cmd[i]);
++ printk("\n");
+ }
+
+ return timed_out ? 1 : 0;
+@@ -495,7 +496,6 @@
+ audio_devs[dev]->flags & DMA_AUTOMODE &&
+ intrflag &&
+ count == devc->xfer_count) {
+- devc->audio_mode |= PCM_ENABLE_INPUT;
+ return; /*
+ * Auto DMA mode on. No need to react
+ */
+@@ -571,9 +571,6 @@
+ wavnc_port_info *portc = (wavnc_port_info *) audio_devs[dev]->portc;
+ unsigned int speed, bits;
+
+- if (devc->audio_mode)
+- return 0;
+-
+ speed = waveartist_get_speed(portc);
+ bits = waveartist_get_bits(portc);
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/Config.in 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
++
++mainmenu_option next_comment
++comment 'Synchronous Serial Interface'
++tristate 'Synchronous Serial Interface Support' CONFIG_SSI
++
++comment 'SSI Bus Drivers'
++dep_tristate ' CLPS711X SSI support' CONFIG_SSI_CLPS711X $CONFIG_SSI $CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X
++
++comment 'SSI Device Drivers'
++dep_tristate ' JUNO keyboard support' CONFIG_SSI_JUNO $CONFIG_SSI
++endmenu
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/Makefile 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
++#
++# Makefile for the SSI drivers
++#
++# Note! Dependencies are done automagically by 'make dep', which also
++# removes any old dependencies. DON'T put your own dependencies here
++# unless it's something special (ie not a .c file).
++#
++# Note 2! The CFLAGS definition is now inherited from the
++# parent makefile.
++#
++
++O_TARGET := ssi.o
++
++obj-y :=
++obj-m :=
++obj-n :=
++obj- :=
++
++export-objs :=
++list-multi :=
++
++obj-$(CONFIG_SSI) += ssi_core.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_SSI_CLPS711X) += clps711x_ssi1.o
++obj-y += juno.o
++
++# Extract lists of the multi-part drivers.
++# The 'int-*' lists are intermediate files used to build the multi's.
++
++multi-y := $(filter $(list-multi), $(obj-y))
++multi-m := $(filter $(list-multi), $(obj-m))
++int-y := $(sort $(foreach m, $(multi-y), $($(basename $(m))-objs)))
++int-m := $(sort $(foreach m, $(multi-m), $($(basename $(m))-objs)))
++
++# Files that are both resident and modular; remove from modular.
++
++obj-m := $(filter-out $(obj-y), $(obj-m))
++int-m := $(filter-out $(int-y), $(int-m))
++
++# Take multi-part drivers out of obj-y and put components in.
++
++obj-y := $(filter-out $(list-multi), $(obj-y)) $(int-y)
++
++# Translate to Rules.make lists.
++
++O_OBJS := $(filter-out $(export-objs), $(obj-y))
++OX_OBJS := $(filter $(export-objs), $(obj-y))
++M_OBJS := $(sort $(filter-out $(export-objs), $(obj-m)))
++MX_OBJS := $(sort $(filter $(export-objs), $(obj-m)))
++
++include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/README linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/README
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/README 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/README 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
++ Synchronous Serial Interface bus driver
++ ---------------------------------------
++
++ EEEEE X X PPPP EEEEE RRRR IIIII M M EEEEE N N TTTTT AAA L
++ E X X P P E R R I MM MM E NN N T A A L
++ EEEE X PPPP EEEE RRRR I M M M EEEE N N N T AAAAA L
++ E X X P E R R I M M E N NN T A A L
++ EEEEE X X P EEEEE R R IIIII M M EEEEE N N T A A LLLLL
++
++This directory holds the SSI bus drivers. Basically, a SSI bus consists
++of the following signals:
++
++ stxd Transmit data
++ srxd Receive data
++ sclk Clock
++ sfrm Frame
++ Chip selects (1 - n)
++
++There may be more than one device on a SSI bus, and each device can
++have different timing requirements. There are several frame formats:
++
++1. Texas Instruments Synchronous Serial Frame format
++
++ sclk ____~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~____
++ sfrm ____~~_________________
++ stxd ------bn..........b0---
++ srxd ------bn..........b0---
++
++ - data latched in on the falling edge of the clock
++ - data shifted out on the rising edge of the clock
++
++2. Motorola SPI frame format
++
++ sclk ______~_~_~_~_~_~_~____
++ sfrm ~~~~________________~~~
++ stxd -----bn..........b0----
++ srxd ----.bn..........b0----
++
++ - data latched in on the rising edge of the clock
++ - data shifted out on the falling edge of the clock, or falling edge
++ of sfrm
++
++3. National Microwire format
++
++ sclk ______~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_____
++ sfrm ~~~~_____________________________~~~
++ stxd -----bn......b0---------------------
++ srxd -----------------bn..........b0.----
++
++ - data latched in on the rising edge of the clock
++ - data shifted out on the falling edge of the clock
++ - half duplex, one clock between transmission and reception
++
++Types of devices
++----------------
++
++The following types of devices can be found on a SSP bus:
++
++ Sound chips
++ Keyboard devices
++ Touch screen devices
++
++Keyboard
++--------
++
++TX:
++0. Format: cfglen = 8, framelen = 8, clkpol = 1, clk < 250kHz
++1. select device
++2. keyboard responds asserting key_atn
++3. wait 0.1ms to 5ms
++4. transmit data byte
++5. wait >= 150us
++6. repeat step 4 until all data sent
++7. deselect device
++8. keyboard responds de-asserting key_atn
++9. wait >= 120us
++
++RX:
++0. Format: cfglen = 8, framelen = 8, clkpol = 1, clk < 250kHz
++1. keyboard asserts key_atn
++2. select device after 0.1ms < 5ms
++3. read data byte
++4. wait 150us
++5. if key_atn still asserted, goto 3
++6. deselect device
++7. wait >= 120us
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/clps711x_ssi1.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/clps711x_ssi1.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/clps711x_ssi1.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/clps711x_ssi1.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,237 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/ssi/clps711x_ssi1.c
++ *
++ * SSI bus driver for the CLPS711x SSI1 bus. We support EP7212
++ * extensions as well.
++ *
++ * Frame sizes can be between 4 and 24 bits.
++ * Config sizes can be between 4 and 16 bits.
++ */
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware/ep7212.h>
++
++#include "ssi_bus.h"
++#include "ssi_dev.h"
++
++#define EP7212
++
++/*
++ * Port E on the P720T is used for the SPI bus chip selects
++ * 0 - Keyboard
++ * 1 - Touch screen
++ * 2 - CS4224 ADC/DAC
++ * 7 - idle
++ */
++
++#if 0
++/*
++ * we place in the transmit buffer:
++ * <control>
++ * received data (binary):
++ * 0xxxxxxxxxxxx000
++ * where 'x' is the value
++ */
++struct ssi_dev ads7846_dev = {
++ name: "ADS7846",
++ id: 1,
++ proto: SSI_SPI,
++ cfglen: 8,
++ framelen: 24,
++ clkpol: 0,
++ clkfreq: 2500000,
++};
++
++/*
++ * we place in the transmit buffer:
++ * write: <20> <map> <data>...
++ * received data discarded
++ */
++struct ssi_dev cs4224_dev = {
++ name: "CS4224",
++ id: 2,
++ proto: SSI_SPI,
++ cfglen: 8,
++ framelen: 8,
++ clkpol: 0,
++ clkfreq: 6000000,
++};
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * Supplement with whatever method your board requires
++ */
++static void ssi1_select_id(int id)
++{
++ if (machine_is_p720t()) {
++ clps_writel(7, PEDDR);
++ clps_writel(id, PEDR);
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * Select the specified device. The upper layers will have already
++ * checked that the bus transmit queue is idle. We need to make sure
++ * that the interface itself is idle.
++ */
++static int ssi1_select(struct ssi_bus *bus, struct ssi_dev *dev)
++{
++ u_int id = dev ? dev->id : 7;
++ u_int val;
++
++ /*
++ * Make sure that the interface is idle
++ */
++ do {
++ val = clps_readl(SYSFLG1);
++ } while (val & SYSFLG1_SSIBUSY);
++
++ ssi1_select_id(7);
++
++ if (dev) {
++ /*
++ * Select clock frequency. This is very rough,
++ * and assumes that we're operating in PLL mode.
++ */
++ val = clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_ADCKSEL_MASK;
++// if (dev->clkfreq <= 16000) /* <16kHz */
++// val |= SYSCON1_ADCKSEL(0);
++// else if (dev->clkfreq < 64000) /* <64kHz */
++// val |= SYSCON1_ADCKSEL(1);
++// else if (dev->clkfreq < 128000) /* <128kHz */
++ val |= SYSCON1_ADCKSEL(2);
++// else /* >= 128kHz */
++// val |= SYSCON1_ADCKSEL(3);
++ clps_writel(val, SYSCON1);
++
++ bus->cfglen = dev->cfglen;
++ bus->framelen = dev->framelen;
++ bus->clkpol = dev->clkpol;
++ bus->proto = dev->proto;
++
++#ifdef EP7212
++ /*
++ * Set the clock edge according to the device.
++ * (set clkpol if the device reads data on the
++ * falling edge of the clock signal).
++ */
++ val = ep_readl(SYSCON3) & ~SYSCON3_ADCCKNSEN;
++ if (bus->clkpol && dev->proto != SSI_USAR)
++ val |= SYSCON3_ADCCKNSEN;
++ ep_writel(val, SYSCON3);
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Select the device
++ */
++ ssi1_select_id(id);
++
++#ifdef EP7212
++ /*
++ * If we are doing USAR, wait 30us, then set
++ * the clock line low.
++ */
++ if (dev->proto == SSI_USAR) {
++ udelay(150);
++
++ val |= SYSCON3_ADCCKNSEN;
++ ep_writel(val, SYSCON3);
++ }
++#endif
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void ssi1_int(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct ssi_bus *bus = (struct ssi_bus *)dev_id;
++
++ /*
++ * Read the data word and queue it.
++ */
++ ssi_core_rcv(bus, clps_readl(SYNCIO));
++}
++
++/*
++ * Enable transmission and/or of some bytes
++ */
++static int ssi1_trans(struct ssi_bus *bus, u_int data)
++{
++ u_int syncio;
++
++#ifdef EP7212
++ data <<= 32 - bus->cfglen;
++ syncio = bus->cfglen | bus->framelen << 7 | data;
++#else
++ syncio = data | bus->framelen << 8;
++#endif
++
++ clps_writel(syncio, SYNCIO);
++ clps_writel(syncio | SYNCIO_TXFRMEN, SYNCIO);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Initialise the SSI bus.
++ */
++static int ssi1_bus_init(struct ssi_bus *bus)
++{
++ int retval, val;
++
++ retval = request_irq(IRQ_SSEOTI, ssi1_int, 0, "ssi1", bus);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++
++#ifdef EP7212
++ /*
++ * EP7212 only! Set the configuration command length.
++ * On the CLPS711x chips, it is fixed at 8 bits.
++ */
++ val = ep_readl(SYSCON3);
++ val |= SYSCON3_ADCCON;
++ ep_writel(val, SYSCON3);
++#endif
++
++ ssi1_select(bus, NULL);
++
++ PLD_SPI |= PLD_SPI_EN;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void ssi1_bus_exit(struct ssi_bus *bus)
++{
++ ssi1_select(bus, NULL);
++
++ PLD_SPI &= ~PLD_SPI_EN;
++
++ free_irq(IRQ_SSEOTI, bus);
++}
++
++struct ssi_bus clps711x_ssi1_bus = {
++ name: "clps711x_ssi1",
++ init: ssi1_bus_init,
++ exit: ssi1_bus_exit,
++ select: ssi1_select,
++ trans: ssi1_trans,
++};
++
++static int __init clps711x_ssi1_init(void)
++{
++ return ssi_register_bus(&clps711x_ssi1_bus);
++}
++
++static void __exit clps711x_ssi1_exit(void)
++{
++ ssi_unregister_bus(&clps711x_ssi1_bus);
++}
++
++module_init(clps711x_ssi1_init);
++module_exit(clps711x_ssi1_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/juno.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/juno.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/juno.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/juno.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++
++#include <asm/arch/syspld.h>
++
++#include "ssi_bus.h"
++#include "ssi_dev.h"
++
++extern struct ssi_bus clps711x_ssi1_bus;
++
++static u_int recvbuf[16];
++static volatile u_int ptr, rxed;
++
++static inline void juno_enable_irq(void)
++{
++ enable_irq(IRQ_EINT1);
++}
++
++static inline void juno_disable_irq(void)
++{
++ disable_irq(IRQ_EINT1);
++}
++
++static void juno_rcv(struct ssi_dev *dev, u_int data)
++{
++ if (ptr < 16) {
++ recvbuf[ptr] = data;
++ ptr++;
++ } else
++ printk("juno_rcv: %04x\n", data);
++ rxed = 1;
++}
++
++static void juno_irq(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ struct ssi_dev *dev = dev_id;
++
++ printk("juno_irq\n");
++
++ ssi_select_device(dev->bus, dev);
++
++ ptr = 0;
++ do {
++ rxed = 0;
++ ssi_transmit_data(dev, 0xff);
++ while (rxed == 0);
++ udelay(150);
++ } while (PLD_INT & PLD_INT_KBD_ATN);
++
++ ssi_select_device(dev->bus, NULL);
++
++ { int i;
++ printk("juno_rcv: ");
++ for (i = 0; i < ptr; i++)
++ printk("%04x ", recvbuf[i]);
++ printk("\n");
++ }
++}
++
++static void juno_command(struct ssi_dev *dev, int cmd, int data)
++{
++ ssi_transmit_data(dev, cmd);
++ mdelay(1);
++ ssi_transmit_data(dev, data);
++ mdelay(1);
++ ssi_transmit_data(dev, 0xa0 ^ 0xc0);
++ mdelay(1);
++}
++
++static int juno_dev_init(struct ssi_dev *dev)
++{
++ int retval;
++
++ PLD_KBD |= PLD_KBD_EN;
++ ptr = 16;
++
++ mdelay(20);
++
++ retval = request_irq(IRQ_EINT1, juno_irq, 0, dev->name, dev);
++ if (retval)
++ return retval;
++
++ juno_disable_irq();
++
++ if (ssi_select_device(dev->bus, dev) != 0) {
++ printk("juno: ssi_select_dev failed\n");
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++
++ mdelay(1);
++
++ juno_command(dev, 0x80, 0x20);
++
++ ssi_select_device(dev->bus, NULL);
++
++ juno_enable_irq();
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct ssi_dev juno_dev = {
++ name: "Juno",
++ id: 0,
++ proto: SSI_USAR,
++ cfglen: 8,
++ framelen: 8,
++ clkpol: 1,
++ clkfreq: 250000,
++ rcv: juno_rcv,
++ init: juno_dev_init,
++};
++
++static int __init juno_init(void)
++{
++ return ssi_register_device(&clps711x_ssi1_bus, &juno_dev);
++}
++
++static void __exit juno_exit(void)
++{
++ ssi_unregister_device(&juno_dev);
++}
++
++module_init(juno_init);
++module_exit(juno_exit);
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/ssi_bus.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/ssi_bus.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/ssi_bus.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/ssi_bus.h 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
++#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
++
++struct ssi_dev;
++
++struct ssi_bus {
++ u_char cfglen;
++ u_char framelen;
++ u_char clkpol;
++ u_char proto;
++ struct ssi_dev *dev; /* current device */
++ int (*select)(struct ssi_bus *, struct ssi_dev *);
++ int (*trans)(struct ssi_bus *, u_int data);
++ int (*init)(struct ssi_bus *);
++ void (*exit)(struct ssi_bus *);
++ char *name;
++ u_int devices;
++};
++
++extern int ssi_core_rcv(struct ssi_bus *bus, u_int data);
++extern int ssi_register_bus(struct ssi_bus *bus);
++extern int ssi_unregister_bus(struct ssi_bus *bus);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/ssi_core.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/ssi_core.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/ssi_core.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/ssi_core.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/ssi/ssi_core.c
++ *
++ * This file provides a common framework to allow multiple SSI devices
++ * to work together on a single SSI bus.
++ *
++ * You can use this in two ways:
++ * 1. select the device, queue up data, flush the data to the device,
++ * (optionally) purge the received data, deselect the device.
++ * 2. select the device, queue up one data word, flush to the device
++ * read data word, queue up next data word, flush to the device...
++ * deselect the device.
++ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/malloc.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++#include <asm/errno.h>
++
++#include "ssi_bus.h"
++#include "ssi_dev.h"
++
++#define DEBUG
++
++/**
++ * ssi_core_rcv - pass received SSI data to the device
++ * @bus: the bus that the data was received from
++ * @data: the data word that was received
++ *
++ * This function is intended to be called by SSI bus device
++ * drivers to pass received data to the device driver.
++ */
++int ssi_core_rcv(struct ssi_bus *bus, u_int data)
++{
++ struct ssi_dev *dev = bus->dev;
++
++ if (dev && dev->rcv)
++ dev->rcv(dev, data);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/**
++ * ssi_transmit_data - queue SSI data for later transmission
++ * @dev: device requesting data to be transmitted
++ * @data: data word to be transmitted.
++ *
++ * Queue one data word of SSI data for later transmission.
++ */
++int ssi_transmit_data(struct ssi_dev *dev, u_int data)
++{
++ struct ssi_bus *bus = dev->bus;
++
++ /*
++ * Make sure that we currently own the bus
++ */
++ if (bus->dev != dev)
++ BUG();
++
++ bus->trans(bus, data);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/**
++ * ssi_select_device - select a SSI device for later transactions
++ * @dev: device to be selected
++ */
++int ssi_select_device(struct ssi_bus *bus, struct ssi_dev *dev)
++{
++ int retval;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("SSI: selecting device %s on bus %s\n",
++ dev ? dev->name : "<none>", bus->name);
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Select the device if it wasn't already selected.
++ */
++ retval = 0;
++ if (bus->dev != dev) {
++ retval = bus->select(bus, dev);
++ bus->dev = dev;
++ }
++
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/**
++ * ssi_register_device - register a SSI device with a SSI bus
++ * @bus: bus
++ * @dev: SSI device
++ */
++int ssi_register_device(struct ssi_bus *bus, struct ssi_dev *dev)
++{
++ int retval;
++
++ dev->bus = bus;
++ bus->devices++;
++ retval = dev->init(dev);
++ if (retval != 0) {
++ dev->bus = NULL;
++ bus->devices--;
++ } else {
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("SSI: registered new device %s on bus %s\n", dev->name, bus->name);
++#endif
++ }
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/**
++ * ssi_unregister_device - unregister a SSI device from a SSI bus
++ * @dev: SSI device
++ */
++int ssi_unregister_device(struct ssi_dev *dev)
++{
++ struct ssi_bus *bus = dev->bus;
++
++ if (bus->dev == dev)
++ bus->dev = NULL;
++
++ dev->bus = NULL;
++ bus->devices--;
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("SSI: unregistered device %s on bus %s\n", dev->name, bus->name);
++#endif
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/**
++ * ssi_register_bus - register a SSI bus driver
++ * @bus: bus
++ */
++int ssi_register_bus(struct ssi_bus *bus)
++{
++ int retval;
++
++ retval = bus->init(bus);
++ if (retval == 0) {
++ bus->devices = 0;
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ printk("SSI: registered new bus %s\n", bus->name);
++#endif
++ }
++
++ return retval;
++}
++
++/**
++ * ssi_unregister_bus - unregister a SSI bus driver
++ * @bus: bus
++ */
++int ssi_unregister_bus(struct ssi_bus *bus)
++{
++ int retval = -EBUSY;
++ if (bus->devices == 0) {
++ retval = 0;
++ }
++ return retval;
++}
++
++static int __init ssi_init(void)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void __exit ssi_exit(void)
++{
++}
++
++module_init(ssi_init);
++module_exit(ssi_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/ssi_dev.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/ssi_dev.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/ssi/ssi_dev.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/ssi/ssi_dev.h 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
++struct ssi_bus;
++
++#define SSI_SPI 1
++#define SSI_MICROWIRE 2
++#define SSI_TISSF 3
++#define SSI_USAR 4
++
++struct ssi_dev {
++ char *name;
++ u_int id;
++ u_int clkfreq;
++ u_char cfglen;
++ u_char framelen;
++ u_char clkpol;
++ u_char proto;
++ void (*rcv)(struct ssi_dev *, u_int);
++ int (*init)(struct ssi_dev *);
++ struct ssi_bus *bus;
++};
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/Config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/Config.in 2004-02-23 13:36:33.000000000 +0000
+@@ -4,7 +4,13 @@
+ mainmenu_option next_comment
+ comment 'USB support'
+
+-dep_tristate 'Support for USB' CONFIG_USB $CONFIG_PCI
++# ARM SA1111 chips have a non-PCI based "OHCI-compatible" USB host interface.
++if [ "$CONFIG_PCI" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_SA1111" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
++ tristate 'Support for USB' CONFIG_USB
++else
++ define_bool CONFIG_USB n
++fi
++
+ if [ "$CONFIG_USB" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_USB" = "m" ]; then
+ bool ' USB verbose debug messages' CONFIG_USB_DEBUG
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/Makefile 2004-02-23 13:36:33.000000000 +0000
+@@ -74,6 +74,14 @@
+
+ subdir-$(CONFIG_USB_OHCI) += host
+ ifeq ($(CONFIG_USB_OHCI),y)
++ obj-y += host/usb-ohci.o host/usb-ohci-pci.o
++endif
++subdir-$(CONFIG_USB_OHCI_SA1111)+= host
++ifeq ($(CONFIG_USB_OHCI),y)
++ obj-y += host/usb-ohci.o host/usb-ohci-sa1111.o
++endif
++subdir-$(CONFIG_USB_OHCI_AT91) += host
++ifeq ($(CONFIG_USB_OHCI_AT91),y)
+ obj-y += host/usb-ohci.o
+ endif
+
+@@ -85,8 +93,6 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_KBD) += usbkbd.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK) += aiptek.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_WACOM) += wacom.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_USB_KBTAB) += kbtab.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_USB_POWERMATE) += powermate.o
+
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_SCANNER) += scanner.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_ACM) += acm.o
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/hcd.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/hcd.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/hcd.c 2004-04-19 11:44:27.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/hcd.c 2004-04-19 10:22:01.000000000 +0100
+@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
+ /* used when updating hcd data */
+ static spinlock_t hcd_data_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
+
+-static struct usb_operations hcd_operations;
++/*static*/ struct usb_operations hcd_operations;
+
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+@@ -1208,13 +1208,21 @@
+ } else {
+ if (usb_pipecontrol (urb->pipe))
+ urb->setup_dma = pci_map_single (
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
+ hcd->pdev,
++#else
++ NULL,
++#endif
+ urb->setup_packet,
+ sizeof (struct usb_ctrlrequest),
+ PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
+ if (urb->transfer_buffer_length != 0)
+ urb->transfer_dma = pci_map_single (
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
+ hcd->pdev,
++#else
++ NULL,
++#endif
+ urb->transfer_buffer,
+ urb->transfer_buffer_length,
+ usb_pipein (urb->pipe)
+@@ -1424,7 +1432,7 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-static struct usb_operations hcd_operations = {
++/*static*/ struct usb_operations hcd_operations = {
+ allocate: hcd_alloc_dev,
+ get_frame_number: hcd_get_frame_number,
+ submit_urb: hcd_submit_urb,
+@@ -1434,7 +1442,7 @@
+
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+-static void hcd_irq (int irq, void *__hcd, struct pt_regs * r)
++/*static*/ void hcd_irq (int irq, void *__hcd, struct pt_regs * r)
+ {
+ struct usb_hcd *hcd = __hcd;
+ int start = hcd->state;
+@@ -1490,12 +1498,24 @@
+
+ /* For 2.4, don't unmap bounce buffer if it's a root hub operation. */
+ if (usb_pipecontrol (urb->pipe) && !is_root_hub_operation)
+- pci_unmap_single (hcd->pdev, urb->setup_dma,
++ pci_unmap_single (
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
++ hcd->pdev,
++#else
++ NULL,
++#endif
++ urb->setup_dma,
+ sizeof (struct usb_ctrlrequest),
+ PCI_DMA_TODEVICE);
+
+ if ((urb->transfer_buffer_length != 0) && !is_root_hub_operation)
+- pci_unmap_single (hcd->pdev, urb->transfer_dma,
++ pci_unmap_single (
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
++ hcd->pdev,
++#else
++ NULL,
++#endif
++ urb->transfer_dma,
+ urb->transfer_buffer_length,
+ usb_pipein (urb->pipe)
+ ? PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/Config.in 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/Config.in 2004-02-11 01:35:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -12,8 +12,13 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_USB_UHCI_ALT n
+ fi
+ dep_tristate ' OHCI (Compaq, iMacs, OPTi, SiS, ALi, ...) support' CONFIG_USB_OHCI $CONFIG_USB
++dep_tristate ' SA1111 OHCI-compatible host interface support' CONFIG_USB_OHCI_SA1111 $CONFIG_USB
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_X86" = "y" -a "$CONFIG_X86_64" != "y" ]; then
+ # Cypress embedded USB controller on StrongARM or on x86 in PC/104
+ dep_tristate ' SL811HS Alternate (x86, StrongARM, isosynchronous mode)' CONFIG_USB_SL811HS_ALT $CONFIG_USB $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
+ dep_tristate ' SL811HS (x86, StrongARM) support, old driver' CONFIG_USB_SL811HS $CONFIG_USB $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
+ fi
++if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200" = "y" ]; then
++ dep_tristate ' AT91RM9200 OHCI-compatible host interface support' CONFIG_USB_OHCI_AT91 $CONFIG_USB
++fi
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/Makefile 2003-11-28 18:26:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/Makefile 2004-02-11 01:29:25.000000000 +0000
+@@ -8,9 +8,11 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD) += ehci-hcd.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_UHCI_ALT) += uhci.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_UHCI) += usb-uhci.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_USB_OHCI) += usb-ohci.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_USB_OHCI) += usb-ohci.o usb-ohci-pci.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_SL811HS_ALT) += sl811.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_USB_SL811HS) += hc_sl811.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_USB_OHCI_SA1111) += usb-ohci.o usb-ohci-sa1111.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_USB_OHCI_AT91) += usb-ohci.o
+
+ # Extract lists of the multi-part drivers.
+ # The 'int-*' lists are the intermediate files used to build the multi's.
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-pci.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-pci.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-pci.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-pci.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,436 @@
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/pci.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h> /* for in_interrupt() */
++#undef DEBUG
++#include <linux/usb.h>
++
++#include "usb-ohci.h"
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
++#include <asm/machdep.h>
++#include <asm/pmac_feature.h>
++#include <asm/pci-bridge.h>
++#ifndef CONFIG_PM
++#define CONFIG_PM
++#endif
++#endif
++
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++/* Increment the module usage count, start the control thread and
++ * return success. */
++
++static struct pci_driver ohci_pci_driver;
++extern spinlock_t usb_ed_lock;
++int __devinit
++hc_add_ohci(struct pci_dev *dev, int irq, void *membase, unsigned long flags,
++ const char *name, const char *slot_name);
++extern void hc_remove_ohci(ohci_t *ohci);
++
++static int __devinit
++hc_found_ohci (struct pci_dev *dev, int irq,
++ void *mem_base, const struct pci_device_id *id)
++{
++ unsigned long flags = id->driver_data;
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO __FILE__ ": usb-%s, %s\n", dev->slot_name, dev->name);
++
++ /* Check for NSC87560. We have to look at the bridge (fn1) to identify
++ the USB (fn2). This quirk might apply to more or even all NSC stuff
++ I don't know.. */
++
++ if(dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS)
++ {
++ struct pci_dev *fn1 = pci_find_slot(dev->bus->number, PCI_DEVFN(PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn), 1));
++ if(fn1 && fn1->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS && fn1->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_LIO)
++ flags |= OHCI_QUIRK_SUCKYIO;
++
++ }
++
++ if (flags & OHCI_QUIRK_SUCKYIO)
++ printk (KERN_INFO __FILE__ ": Using NSC SuperIO setup\n");
++ if (flags & OHCI_QUIRK_AMD756)
++ printk (KERN_INFO __FILE__ ": AMD756 erratum 4 workaround\n");
++
++ return hc_add_ohci(dev, irq, mem_base, flags,
++ ohci_pci_driver.name, dev->slot_name);
++}
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++
++/* controller died; cleanup debris, then restart */
++/* must not be called from interrupt context */
++
++static void hc_restart (ohci_t *ohci)
++{
++ int temp;
++ int i;
++
++ if (ohci->pci_latency)
++ pci_write_config_byte (ohci->ohci_dev, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, ohci->pci_latency);
++
++ ohci->disabled = 1;
++ ohci->sleeping = 0;
++ if (ohci->bus->root_hub)
++ usb_disconnect (&ohci->bus->root_hub);
++
++ /* empty the interrupt branches */
++ for (i = 0; i < NUM_INTS; i++) ohci->ohci_int_load[i] = 0;
++ for (i = 0; i < NUM_INTS; i++) ohci->hcca->int_table[i] = 0;
++
++ /* no EDs to remove */
++ ohci->ed_rm_list [0] = NULL;
++ ohci->ed_rm_list [1] = NULL;
++
++ /* empty control and bulk lists */
++ ohci->ed_isotail = NULL;
++ ohci->ed_controltail = NULL;
++ ohci->ed_bulktail = NULL;
++
++ if ((temp = hc_reset (ohci)) < 0 || (temp = hc_start (ohci)) < 0) {
++ err ("can't restart usb-%s, %d", ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name, temp);
++ } else
++ dbg ("restart usb-%s completed", ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name);
++}
++
++#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++/* configured so that an OHCI device is always provided */
++/* always called with process context; sleeping is OK */
++
++static int __devinit
++ohci_pci_probe (struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
++{
++ unsigned long mem_resource, mem_len;
++ void *mem_base;
++ int status;
++
++ if (pci_enable_device(dev) < 0)
++ return -ENODEV;
++
++ if (!dev->irq) {
++ err("found OHCI device with no IRQ assigned. check BIOS settings!");
++ pci_disable_device (dev);
++ return -ENODEV;
++ }
++
++ /* we read its hardware registers as memory */
++ mem_resource = pci_resource_start(dev, 0);
++ mem_len = pci_resource_len(dev, 0);
++ if (!request_mem_region (mem_resource, mem_len, ohci_pci_driver.name)) {
++ dbg ("controller already in use");
++ pci_disable_device (dev);
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++
++ mem_base = ioremap_nocache (mem_resource, mem_len);
++ if (!mem_base) {
++ err("Error mapping OHCI memory");
++ release_mem_region (mem_resource, mem_len);
++ pci_disable_device (dev);
++ return -EFAULT;
++ }
++
++ /* controller writes into our memory */
++ pci_set_master (dev);
++
++ status = hc_found_ohci (dev, dev->irq, mem_base, id);
++ if (status < 0) {
++ iounmap (mem_base);
++ release_mem_region (mem_resource, mem_len);
++ pci_disable_device (dev);
++ }
++ return status;
++}
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++/* may be called from interrupt context [interface spec] */
++/* may be called without controller present */
++/* may be called with controller, bus, and devices active */
++
++static void __devexit
++ohci_pci_remove (struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++ ohci_t *ohci = (ohci_t *) pci_get_drvdata(dev);
++
++ dbg ("remove %s controller usb-%s%s%s",
++ hcfs2string (ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS),
++ dev->slot_name,
++ ohci->disabled ? " (disabled)" : "",
++ in_interrupt () ? " in interrupt" : ""
++ );
++
++ hc_remove_ohci(ohci);
++
++ release_mem_region (pci_resource_start (dev, 0), pci_resource_len (dev, 0));
++ pci_disable_device (dev);
++}
++
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++static int
++ohci_pci_suspend (struct pci_dev *dev, u32 state)
++{
++ ohci_t *ohci = (ohci_t *) pci_get_drvdata(dev);
++ unsigned long flags;
++ u16 cmd;
++
++ if ((ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS) != OHCI_USB_OPER) {
++ dbg ("can't suspend usb-%s (state is %s)", dev->slot_name,
++ hcfs2string (ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS));
++ return -EIO;
++ }
++
++ /* act as if usb suspend can always be used */
++ info ("USB suspend: usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
++ ohci->sleeping = 1;
++
++ /* First stop processing */
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++ ohci->hc_control &= ~(OHCI_CTRL_PLE|OHCI_CTRL_CLE|OHCI_CTRL_BLE|OHCI_CTRL_IE);
++ writel (ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control);
++ writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrstatus);
++ (void) readl (&ohci->regs->intrstatus);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++
++ /* Wait a frame or two */
++ mdelay(1);
++ if (!readl (&ohci->regs->intrstatus) & OHCI_INTR_SF)
++ mdelay (1);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
++ if (_machine == _MACH_Pmac)
++ disable_irq (ohci->irq);
++ /* else, 2.4 assumes shared irqs -- don't disable */
++#endif
++ /* Enable remote wakeup */
++ writel (readl(&ohci->regs->intrenable) | OHCI_INTR_RD, &ohci->regs->intrenable);
++
++ /* Suspend chip and let things settle down a bit */
++ ohci->hc_control = OHCI_USB_SUSPEND;
++ writel (ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control);
++ (void) readl (&ohci->regs->control);
++ mdelay (500); /* No schedule here ! */
++ switch (readl (&ohci->regs->control) & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS) {
++ case OHCI_USB_RESET:
++ dbg("Bus in reset phase ???");
++ break;
++ case OHCI_USB_RESUME:
++ dbg("Bus in resume phase ???");
++ break;
++ case OHCI_USB_OPER:
++ dbg("Bus in operational phase ???");
++ break;
++ case OHCI_USB_SUSPEND:
++ dbg("Bus suspended");
++ break;
++ }
++ /* In some rare situations, Apple's OHCI have happily trashed
++ * memory during sleep. We disable it's bus master bit during
++ * suspend
++ */
++ pci_read_config_word (dev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
++ cmd &= ~PCI_COMMAND_MASTER;
++ pci_write_config_word (dev, PCI_COMMAND, cmd);
++#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
++ {
++ struct device_node *of_node;
++
++ /* Disable USB PAD & cell clock */
++ of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node (ohci->ohci_dev);
++ if (of_node)
++ pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE, of_node, 0, 0);
++ }
++#endif
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++static int
++ohci_pci_resume (struct pci_dev *dev)
++{
++ ohci_t *ohci = (ohci_t *) pci_get_drvdata(dev);
++ int temp;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ /* guard against multiple resumes */
++ atomic_inc (&ohci->resume_count);
++ if (atomic_read (&ohci->resume_count) != 1) {
++ err ("concurrent PCI resumes for usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
++ atomic_dec (&ohci->resume_count);
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
++ {
++ struct device_node *of_node;
++
++ /* Re-enable USB PAD & cell clock */
++ of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node (ohci->ohci_dev);
++ if (of_node)
++ pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE, of_node, 0, 1);
++ }
++#endif
++
++ /* did we suspend, or were we powered off? */
++ ohci->hc_control = readl (&ohci->regs->control);
++ temp = ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS;
++
++#ifdef DEBUG
++ /* the registers may look crazy here */
++ ohci_dump_status (ohci);
++#endif
++
++ /* Re-enable bus mastering */
++ pci_set_master(ohci->ohci_dev);
++
++ switch (temp) {
++
++ case OHCI_USB_RESET: // lost power
++ info ("USB restart: usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
++ hc_restart (ohci);
++ break;
++
++ case OHCI_USB_SUSPEND: // host wakeup
++ case OHCI_USB_RESUME: // remote wakeup
++ info ("USB continue: usb-%s from %s wakeup", dev->slot_name,
++ (temp == OHCI_USB_SUSPEND)
++ ? "host" : "remote");
++ ohci->hc_control = OHCI_USB_RESUME;
++ writel (ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control);
++ (void) readl (&ohci->regs->control);
++ mdelay (20); /* no schedule here ! */
++ /* Some controllers (lucent) need a longer delay here */
++ mdelay (15);
++ temp = readl (&ohci->regs->control);
++ temp = ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS;
++ if (temp != OHCI_USB_RESUME) {
++ err ("controller usb-%s won't resume", dev->slot_name);
++ ohci->disabled = 1;
++ return -EIO;
++ }
++
++ /* Some chips likes being resumed first */
++ writel (OHCI_USB_OPER, &ohci->regs->control);
++ (void) readl (&ohci->regs->control);
++ mdelay (3);
++
++ /* Then re-enable operations */
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++ ohci->disabled = 0;
++ ohci->sleeping = 0;
++ ohci->hc_control = OHCI_CONTROL_INIT | OHCI_USB_OPER;
++ if (!ohci->ed_rm_list[0] && !ohci->ed_rm_list[1]) {
++ if (ohci->ed_controltail)
++ ohci->hc_control |= OHCI_CTRL_CLE;
++ if (ohci->ed_bulktail)
++ ohci->hc_control |= OHCI_CTRL_BLE;
++ }
++ writel (ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control);
++ writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrstatus);
++ writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrenable);
++ /* Check for a pending done list */
++ writel (OHCI_INTR_WDH, &ohci->regs->intrdisable);
++ (void) readl (&ohci->regs->intrdisable);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
++ if (_machine == _MACH_Pmac)
++ enable_irq (ohci->irq);
++#endif
++ if (ohci->hcca->done_head)
++ dl_done_list (ohci, dl_reverse_done_list (ohci));
++ writel (OHCI_INTR_WDH, &ohci->regs->intrenable);
++ writel (OHCI_BLF, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); /* start bulk list */
++ writel (OHCI_CLF, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); /* start Control list */
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ warn ("odd PCI resume for usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
++ }
++
++ /* controller is operational, extra resumes are harmless */
++ atomic_dec (&ohci->resume_count);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
++
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++static const struct pci_device_id __devinitdata ohci_pci_ids [] = { {
++
++ /*
++ * AMD-756 [Viper] USB has a serious erratum when used with
++ * lowspeed devices like mice.
++ */
++ vendor: 0x1022,
++ device: 0x740c,
++ subvendor: PCI_ANY_ID,
++ subdevice: PCI_ANY_ID,
++
++ driver_data: OHCI_QUIRK_AMD756,
++
++} , {
++
++ /* handle any USB OHCI controller */
++ class: ((PCI_CLASS_SERIAL_USB << 8) | 0x10),
++ class_mask: ~0,
++
++ /* no matter who makes it */
++ vendor: PCI_ANY_ID,
++ device: PCI_ANY_ID,
++ subvendor: PCI_ANY_ID,
++ subdevice: PCI_ANY_ID,
++
++ }, { /* end: all zeroes */ }
++};
++
++MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE (pci, ohci_pci_ids);
++
++static struct pci_driver ohci_pci_driver = {
++ name: "usb-ohci",
++ id_table: &ohci_pci_ids [0],
++
++ probe: ohci_pci_probe,
++ remove: __devexit_p(ohci_pci_remove),
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ suspend: ohci_pci_suspend,
++ resume: ohci_pci_resume,
++#endif /* PM */
++};
++
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++static int __init ohci_hcd_init (void)
++{
++ return pci_module_init (&ohci_pci_driver);
++}
++
++/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
++
++static void __exit ohci_hcd_cleanup (void)
++{
++ pci_unregister_driver (&ohci_pci_driver);
++}
++
++module_init (ohci_hcd_init);
++module_exit (ohci_hcd_cleanup);
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-sa1111.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-sa1111.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-sa1111.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci-sa1111.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/usb/usb-ohci-sa1111.c
++ *
++ * The outline of this code was taken from Brad Parkers <brad@heeltoe.com>
++ * original OHCI driver modifications, and reworked into a cleaner form
++ * by Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>.
++ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/ioport.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/usb.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/pci.h>
++#include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
++#include <asm/arch/badge4.h>
++#include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h>
++
++#include "usb-ohci.h"
++
++int __devinit
++hc_add_ohci(struct pci_dev *dev, int irq, void *membase, unsigned long flags,
++ const char *name, const char *slot_name);
++extern void hc_remove_ohci(ohci_t *ohci);
++
++static ohci_t *sa1111_ohci;
++
++static void __init sa1111_ohci_configure(void)
++{
++ unsigned int usb_rst = 0;
++
++ if (machine_is_xp860() ||
++ machine_has_neponset() ||
++ machine_is_accelent_sa() ||
++ machine_is_pfs168() ||
++ machine_is_badge4())
++ usb_rst = USB_RESET_PWRSENSELOW | USB_RESET_PWRCTRLLOW;
++
++ /*
++ * Configure the power sense and control lines. Place the USB
++ * host controller in reset.
++ */
++ USB_RESET = usb_rst | USB_RESET_FORCEIFRESET | USB_RESET_FORCEHCRESET;
++
++ /*
++ * Now, carefully enable the USB clock, and take
++ * the USB host controller out of reset.
++ */
++ SKPCR |= SKPCR_UCLKEN;
++ udelay(11);
++ USB_RESET = usb_rst;
++}
++
++static int __init sa1111_ohci_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ /*
++ * Request memory resources.
++ */
++// if (!request_mem_region(_USB_OHCI_OP_BASE, _USB_EXTENT, "usb-ohci"))
++// return -EBUSY;
++
++ sa1111_ohci_configure();
++
++ /*
++ * Initialise the generic OHCI driver.
++ */
++ ret = hc_add_ohci(SA1111_FAKE_PCIDEV, NIRQHCIM,
++ (void *)&USB_OHCI_OP_BASE, 0, &sa1111_ohci,
++ "usb-ohci", "sa1111");
++
++// if (ret)
++// release_mem_region(_USB_OHCI_OP_BASE, _USB_EXTENT);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_BADGE4
++ if (machine_is_badge4() && (!ret)) {
++ /* found the controller, so now power the bus */
++ badge4_set_5V(BADGE4_5V_USB, 1);
++ }
++#endif
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static void __exit sa1111_ohci_exit(void)
++{
++ hc_remove_ohci(sa1111_ohci);
++
++ /*
++ * Put the USB host controller into reset.
++ */
++ USB_RESET |= USB_RESET_FORCEIFRESET | USB_RESET_FORCEHCRESET;
++
++ /*
++ * Stop the USB clock.
++ */
++ SKPCR &= ~SKPCR_UCLKEN;
++
++ /*
++ * Release memory resources.
++ */
++// release_mem_region(_USB_OHCI_OP_BASE, _USB_EXTENT);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_BADGE4
++ if (machine_is_badge4()) {
++ badge4_set_5V(BADGE4_5V_USB, 0);
++ }
++#endif
++}
++
++module_init(sa1111_ohci_init);
++module_exit(sa1111_ohci_exit);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.c 2004-04-19 11:44:27.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.c 2004-04-19 15:27:57.000000000 +0100
+@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
+ *
+ * History:
+ *
+- * 2002/10/22 OHCI_USB_OPER for ALi lockup in IBM i1200 (ALEX <thchou@ali>)
+ * 2002/03/08 interrupt unlink fix (Matt Hughes), better cleanup on
+ * load failure (Matthew Frederickson)
+ * 2002/01/20 async unlink fixes: return -EINPROGRESS (per spec) and
+@@ -81,16 +80,6 @@
+
+ #include "../hcd.h"
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
+-#include <asm/machdep.h>
+-#include <asm/pmac_feature.h>
+-#include <asm/pci-bridge.h>
+-#ifndef CONFIG_PM
+-#define CONFIG_PM
+-#endif
+-#endif
+-
+-
+ /*
+ * Version Information
+ */
+@@ -98,12 +87,12 @@
+ #define DRIVER_AUTHOR "Roman Weissgaerber <weissg@vienna.at>, David Brownell"
+ #define DRIVER_DESC "USB OHCI Host Controller Driver"
+
+-/* For initializing controller (mask in an HCFS mode too) */
+-#define OHCI_CONTROL_INIT \
+- (OHCI_CTRL_CBSR & 0x3) | OHCI_CTRL_IE | OHCI_CTRL_PLE
+-
+ #define OHCI_UNLINK_TIMEOUT (HZ / 10)
+
++static LIST_HEAD (ohci_hcd_list);
++spinlock_t usb_ed_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
++
++
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+ /* AMD-756 (D2 rev) reports corrupt register contents in some cases.
+@@ -130,57 +119,6 @@
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*
+ * URB support functions
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-static void ohci_complete_add(struct ohci *ohci, struct urb *urb)
+-{
+-
+- if (urb->hcpriv != NULL) {
+- printk("completing with non-null priv!\n");
+- return;
+- }
+-
+- if (ohci->complete_tail == NULL) {
+- ohci->complete_head = urb;
+- ohci->complete_tail = urb;
+- } else {
+- ohci->complete_head->hcpriv = urb;
+- ohci->complete_tail = urb;
+- }
+-}
+-
+-static inline struct urb *ohci_complete_get(struct ohci *ohci)
+-{
+- struct urb *urb;
+-
+- if ((urb = ohci->complete_head) == NULL)
+- return NULL;
+- if (urb == ohci->complete_tail) {
+- ohci->complete_tail = NULL;
+- ohci->complete_head = NULL;
+- } else {
+- ohci->complete_head = urb->hcpriv;
+- }
+- urb->hcpriv = NULL;
+- return urb;
+-}
+-
+-static inline void ohci_complete(struct ohci *ohci)
+-{
+- struct urb *urb;
+-
+- spin_lock(&ohci->ohci_lock);
+- while ((urb = ohci_complete_get(ohci)) != NULL) {
+- spin_unlock(&ohci->ohci_lock);
+- if (urb->dev) {
+- usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+- urb->dev = NULL;
+- }
+- if (urb->complete)
+- (*urb->complete)(urb);
+- spin_lock(&ohci->ohci_lock);
+- }
+- spin_unlock(&ohci->ohci_lock);
+-}
+
+ /* free HCD-private data associated with this URB */
+
+@@ -256,14 +194,20 @@
+ }
+
+ urb_free_priv ((struct ohci *)urb->dev->bus->hcpriv, urb_priv);
+- } else {
+- if (urb->dev != NULL) {
+- err ("Non-null dev at rm_priv time");
+- // urb->dev = NULL;
+- }
++ usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
++ urb->dev = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
++static void urb_rm_priv (struct urb * urb)
++{
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++ urb_rm_priv_locked (urb);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++}
++
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+@@ -484,7 +428,7 @@
+
+ static void ohci_dump (ohci_t *controller, int verbose)
+ {
+- dbg ("OHCI controller usb-%s state", controller->ohci_dev->slot_name);
++ dbg ("OHCI controller usb-%s state", controller->slot_name);
+
+ // dumps some of the state we know about
+ ohci_dump_status (controller);
+@@ -507,6 +451,7 @@
+ {
+ urb_priv_t * urb_priv = urb->hcpriv;
+ struct urb * urbt;
++ unsigned long flags;
+ int i;
+
+ if (!urb_priv)
+@@ -514,8 +459,7 @@
+
+ /* just to be sure */
+ if (!urb->complete) {
+- urb_rm_priv_locked (urb);
+- ohci_complete_add(hc, urb); /* Just usb_dec_dev_use */
++ urb_rm_priv (urb);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+@@ -531,18 +475,20 @@
+ usb_pipeout (urb->pipe)
+ ? PCI_DMA_TODEVICE
+ : PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
++
+ if (urb->interval) {
+ urb->complete (urb);
+-
++
+ /* implicitly requeued */
+ urb->actual_length = 0;
+ urb->status = -EINPROGRESS;
+ td_submit_urb (urb);
+ } else {
+- urb_rm_priv_locked (urb);
+- ohci_complete_add(hc, urb);
++ urb_rm_priv(urb);
++ urb->complete (urb);
+ }
+- break;
++ break;
++
+
+ case PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS:
+ for (urbt = urb->next; urbt && (urbt != urb); urbt = urbt->next);
+@@ -554,6 +500,7 @@
+ ? PCI_DMA_TODEVICE
+ : PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
+ urb->complete (urb);
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ urb->actual_length = 0;
+ urb->status = USB_ST_URB_PENDING;
+ urb->start_frame = urb_priv->ed->last_iso + 1;
+@@ -564,17 +511,18 @@
+ }
+ td_submit_urb (urb);
+ }
+-
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++
+ } else { /* unlink URB, call complete */
+- urb_rm_priv_locked (urb);
+- ohci_complete_add(hc, urb);
++ urb_rm_priv (urb);
++ urb->complete (urb);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case PIPE_BULK:
+ case PIPE_CONTROL: /* unlink URB, call complete */
+- urb_rm_priv_locked (urb);
+- ohci_complete_add(hc, urb);
++ urb_rm_priv (urb);
++ urb->complete (urb);
+ break;
+ }
+ return 0;
+@@ -594,7 +542,7 @@
+ int i, size = 0;
+ unsigned long flags;
+ int bustime = 0;
+- int mem_flags = GFP_ATOMIC;
++ int mem_flags = ALLOC_FLAGS;
+
+ if (!urb->dev || !urb->dev->bus)
+ return -ENODEV;
+@@ -611,24 +559,20 @@
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ urb_print (urb, "SUB", usb_pipein (pipe));
+ #endif
+-
++
+ /* handle a request to the virtual root hub */
+ if (usb_pipedevice (pipe) == ohci->rh.devnum)
+ return rh_submit_urb (urb);
+-
+- spin_lock_irqsave(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+-
++
+ /* when controller's hung, permit only roothub cleanup attempts
+ * such as powering down ports */
+ if (ohci->disabled) {
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+ return -ESHUTDOWN;
+ }
+
+ /* every endpoint has a ed, locate and fill it */
+ if (!(ed = ep_add_ed (urb->dev, pipe, urb->interval, 1, mem_flags))) {
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+@@ -650,7 +594,6 @@
+ case PIPE_ISOCHRONOUS: /* number of packets from URB */
+ size = urb->number_of_packets;
+ if (size <= 0) {
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+@@ -670,9 +613,8 @@
+
+ /* allocate the private part of the URB */
+ urb_priv = kmalloc (sizeof (urb_priv_t) + size * sizeof (td_t *),
+- GFP_ATOMIC);
++ in_interrupt() ? GFP_ATOMIC : GFP_NOIO);
+ if (!urb_priv) {
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+@@ -683,12 +625,13 @@
+ urb_priv->ed = ed;
+
+ /* allocate the TDs (updating hash chains) */
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
+ urb_priv->td[i] = td_alloc (ohci, SLAB_ATOMIC);
+ if (!urb_priv->td[i]) {
+ urb_priv->length = i;
+ urb_free_priv (ohci, urb_priv);
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+@@ -696,7 +639,7 @@
+
+ if (ed->state == ED_NEW || (ed->state & ED_DEL)) {
+ urb_free_priv (ohci, urb_priv);
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+@@ -718,7 +661,7 @@
+ }
+ if (bustime < 0) {
+ urb_free_priv (ohci, urb_priv);
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+ return bustime;
+ }
+@@ -744,6 +687,9 @@
+ if (urb->timeout) {
+ struct list_head *entry;
+
++ // FIXME: usb-uhci uses relative timeouts (like this),
++ // while uhci uses absolute ones (probably better).
++ // Pick one solution and change the affected drivers.
+ urb->timeout += jiffies;
+
+ list_for_each (entry, &ohci->timeout_list) {
+@@ -757,11 +703,10 @@
+
+ /* drive timeouts by SF (messy, but works) */
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrenable);
+- (void)readl (&ohci->regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ }
+ #endif
+
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -792,7 +737,6 @@
+ if (usb_pipedevice (urb->pipe) == ohci->rh.devnum)
+ return rh_unlink_urb (urb);
+
+- spin_lock_irqsave(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ if (urb->hcpriv && (urb->status == USB_ST_URB_PENDING)) {
+ if (!ohci->disabled) {
+ urb_priv_t * urb_priv;
+@@ -802,7 +746,6 @@
+ */
+ if (!(urb->transfer_flags & USB_ASYNC_UNLINK)
+ && in_interrupt ()) {
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ err ("bug in call from %p; use async!",
+ __builtin_return_address(0));
+ return -EWOULDBLOCK;
+@@ -811,10 +754,11 @@
+ /* flag the urb and its TDs for deletion in some
+ * upcoming SF interrupt delete list processing
+ */
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ urb_priv = urb->hcpriv;
+
+ if (!urb_priv || (urb_priv->state == URB_DEL)) {
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -829,36 +773,26 @@
+
+ add_wait_queue (&unlink_wakeup, &wait);
+ urb_priv->wait = &unlink_wakeup;
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+
+ /* wait until all TDs are deleted */
+ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
+- while (timeout && (urb->status == USB_ST_URB_PENDING)) {
++ while (timeout && (urb->status == USB_ST_URB_PENDING))
+ timeout = schedule_timeout (timeout);
+- set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
+- }
+ set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
+ remove_wait_queue (&unlink_wakeup, &wait);
+ if (urb->status == USB_ST_URB_PENDING) {
+ err ("unlink URB timeout");
+ return -ETIMEDOUT;
+ }
+-
+- usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+- urb->dev = NULL;
+- if (urb->complete)
+- urb->complete (urb);
+ } else {
+ /* usb_dec_dev_use done in dl_del_list() */
+ urb->status = -EINPROGRESS;
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ return -EINPROGRESS;
+ }
+ } else {
+- urb_rm_priv_locked (urb);
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+- usb_dec_dev_use (urb->dev);
+- urb->dev = NULL;
++ urb_rm_priv (urb);
+ if (urb->transfer_flags & USB_ASYNC_UNLINK) {
+ urb->status = -ECONNRESET;
+ if (urb->complete)
+@@ -866,8 +800,6 @@
+ } else
+ urb->status = -ENOENT;
+ }
+- } else {
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -910,14 +842,14 @@
+ * (freeing all the TDs, unlinking EDs) but we need
+ * to defend against bugs that prevent that.
+ */
+- spin_lock_irqsave(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ for(i = 0; i < NUM_EDS; i++) {
+ ed = &(dev->ed[i]);
+ if (ed->state != ED_NEW) {
+ if (ed->state == ED_OPER) {
+ /* driver on that interface didn't unlink an urb */
+ dbg ("driver usb-%s dev %d ed 0x%x unfreed URB",
+- ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name, usb_dev->devnum, i);
++ ohci->slot_name, usb_dev->devnum, i);
+ ep_unlink (ohci, ed);
+ }
+ ep_rm_ed (usb_dev, ed);
+@@ -925,7 +857,7 @@
+ cnt++;
+ }
+ }
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+
+ /* if the controller is running, tds for those unlinked
+ * urbs get freed by dl_del_list at the next SF interrupt
+@@ -962,7 +894,7 @@
+ } else {
+ /* likely some interface's driver has a refcount bug */
+ err ("bus %s devnum %d deletion in interrupt",
+- ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name, usb_dev->devnum);
++ ohci->slot_name, usb_dev->devnum);
+ BUG ();
+ }
+ }
+@@ -1259,12 +1191,17 @@
+ td_t * td;
+ ed_t * ed_ret;
+ volatile ed_t * ed;
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+
+ ed = ed_ret = &(usb_to_ohci (usb_dev)->ed[(usb_pipeendpoint (pipe) << 1) |
+ (usb_pipecontrol (pipe)? 0: usb_pipeout (pipe))]);
+
+ if ((ed->state & ED_DEL) || (ed->state & ED_URB_DEL)) {
+ /* pending delete request */
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+@@ -1277,6 +1214,7 @@
+ /* out of memory */
+ if (td)
+ td_free(ohci, td);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ ed->hwTailP = cpu_to_le32 (td->td_dma);
+@@ -1299,7 +1237,8 @@
+ ed->int_period = interval;
+ ed->int_load = load;
+ }
+-
++
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ return ed_ret;
+ }
+
+@@ -1340,7 +1279,6 @@
+ /* enable SOF interrupt */
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrstatus);
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrenable);
+- (void)readl (&ohci->regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ }
+ }
+
+@@ -1362,7 +1300,11 @@
+ err("internal OHCI error: TD index > length");
+ return;
+ }
+-
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1111
++ if (data & (1 << 20))
++ panic("td_fill: A20 = 1: %08x\n", data);
++#endif
++
+ /* use this td as the next dummy */
+ td_pt = urb_priv->td [index];
+ td_pt->hwNextTD = 0;
+@@ -1461,7 +1403,6 @@
+ if (!ohci->sleeping) {
+ wmb();
+ writel (OHCI_BLF, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); /* start bulk list */
+- (void)readl (&ohci->regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ }
+ break;
+
+@@ -1490,7 +1431,6 @@
+ if (!ohci->sleeping) {
+ wmb();
+ writel (OHCI_CLF, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); /* start Control list */
+- (void)readl (&ohci->regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ }
+ break;
+
+@@ -1558,7 +1498,7 @@
+
+ /* handle an urb that is being unlinked */
+
+-static void dl_del_urb (ohci_t *ohci, struct urb * urb)
++static void dl_del_urb (struct urb * urb)
+ {
+ wait_queue_head_t * wait_head = ((urb_priv_t *)(urb->hcpriv))->wait;
+
+@@ -1566,9 +1506,12 @@
+
+ if (urb->transfer_flags & USB_ASYNC_UNLINK) {
+ urb->status = -ECONNRESET;
+- ohci_complete_add(ohci, urb);
++ if (urb->complete)
++ urb->complete (urb);
+ } else {
+ urb->status = -ENOENT;
++ if (urb->complete)
++ urb->complete (urb);
+
+ /* unblock sohci_unlink_urb */
+ if (wait_head)
+@@ -1587,7 +1530,10 @@
+ td_t * td_rev = NULL;
+ td_t * td_list = NULL;
+ urb_priv_t * urb_priv = NULL;
+-
++ unsigned long flags;
++
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++
+ td_list_hc = le32_to_cpup (&ohci->hcca->done_head) & 0xfffffff0;
+ ohci->hcca->done_head = 0;
+
+@@ -1613,6 +1559,7 @@
+ td_rev = td_list;
+ td_list_hc = le32_to_cpup (&td_list->hwNextTD) & 0xfffffff0;
+ }
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ return td_list;
+ }
+
+@@ -1624,6 +1571,7 @@
+
+ static void dl_del_list (ohci_t * ohci, unsigned int frame)
+ {
++ unsigned long flags;
+ ed_t * ed;
+ __u32 edINFO;
+ __u32 tdINFO;
+@@ -1631,6 +1579,8 @@
+ __u32 * td_p;
+ int ctrl = 0, bulk = 0;
+
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++
+ for (ed = ohci->ed_rm_list[frame]; ed != NULL; ed = ed->ed_rm_list) {
+
+ tdTailP = dma_to_td (ohci, le32_to_cpup (&ed->hwTailP) & 0xfffffff0);
+@@ -1651,7 +1601,7 @@
+
+ /* URB is done; clean up */
+ if (++(urb_priv->td_cnt) == urb_priv->length)
+- dl_del_urb (ohci, urb);
++ dl_del_urb (urb);
+ } else {
+ td_p = &td->hwNextTD;
+ }
+@@ -1708,6 +1658,7 @@
+ }
+
+ ohci->ed_rm_list[frame] = NULL;
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ }
+
+
+@@ -1724,7 +1675,9 @@
+ struct urb * urb;
+ urb_priv_t * urb_priv;
+ __u32 tdINFO, edHeadP, edTailP;
+-
++
++ unsigned long flags;
++
+ while (td_list) {
+ td_list_next = td_list->next_dl_td;
+
+@@ -1753,10 +1706,13 @@
+ urb->status = cc_to_error[cc];
+ sohci_return_urb (ohci, urb);
+ } else {
+- dl_del_urb (ohci, urb);
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
++ dl_del_urb (urb);
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ }
+ }
+
++ spin_lock_irqsave (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+ if (ed->state != ED_NEW) {
+ edHeadP = le32_to_cpup (&ed->hwHeadP) & 0xfffffff0;
+ edTailP = le32_to_cpup (&ed->hwTailP);
+@@ -1765,6 +1721,7 @@
+ if ((edHeadP == edTailP) && (ed->state == ED_OPER))
+ ep_unlink (ohci, ed);
+ }
++ spin_unlock_irqrestore (&usb_ed_lock, flags);
+
+ td_list = td_list_next;
+ }
+@@ -1855,7 +1812,7 @@
+ num_ports = roothub_a (ohci) & RH_A_NDP;
+ if (num_ports > MAX_ROOT_PORTS) {
+ err ("bogus NDP=%d for OHCI usb-%s", num_ports,
+- ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name);
++ ohci->slot_name);
+ err ("rereads as NDP=%d",
+ readl (&ohci->regs->roothub.a) & RH_A_NDP);
+ /* retry later; "should not happen" */
+@@ -1955,8 +1912,7 @@
+ int leni = urb->transfer_buffer_length;
+ int len = 0;
+ int status = TD_CC_NOERROR;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
++
+ __u32 datab[4];
+ __u8 * data_buf = (__u8 *) datab;
+
+@@ -1965,16 +1921,13 @@
+ __u16 wIndex;
+ __u16 wLength;
+
+- spin_lock_irqsave(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+-
+ if (usb_pipeint(pipe)) {
+ ohci->rh.urb = urb;
+ ohci->rh.send = 1;
+ ohci->rh.interval = urb->interval;
+ rh_init_int_timer(urb);
+ urb->status = cc_to_error [TD_CC_NOERROR];
+-
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
++
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -2146,7 +2099,6 @@
+ #endif
+
+ urb->hcpriv = NULL;
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use (usb_dev);
+ urb->dev = NULL;
+ if (urb->complete)
+@@ -2159,16 +2111,13 @@
+ static int rh_unlink_urb (struct urb * urb)
+ {
+ ohci_t * ohci = urb->dev->bus->hcpriv;
+- unsigned int flags;
+
+- spin_lock_irqsave(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ if (ohci->rh.urb == urb) {
+ ohci->rh.send = 0;
+ del_timer (&ohci->rh.rh_int_timer);
+ ohci->rh.urb = NULL;
+
+ urb->hcpriv = NULL;
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ usb_dec_dev_use(urb->dev);
+ urb->dev = NULL;
+ if (urb->transfer_flags & USB_ASYNC_UNLINK) {
+@@ -2177,8 +2126,6 @@
+ urb->complete (urb);
+ } else
+ urb->status = -ENOENT;
+- } else {
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -2213,16 +2160,12 @@
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_MIE, &ohci->regs->intrdisable);
+
+ dbg("USB HC reset_hc usb-%s: ctrl = 0x%x ;",
+- ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name,
++ ohci->slot_name,
+ readl (&ohci->regs->control));
+
+ /* Reset USB (needed by some controllers) */
+ writel (0, &ohci->regs->control);
+-
+- /* Force a state change from USBRESET to USBOPERATIONAL for ALi */
+- (void) readl (&ohci->regs->control); /* PCI posting */
+- writel (ohci->hc_control = OHCI_USB_OPER, &ohci->regs->control);
+-
++
+ /* HC Reset requires max 10 ms delay */
+ writel (OHCI_HCR, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus);
+ while ((readl (&ohci->regs->cmdstatus) & OHCI_HCR) != 0) {
+@@ -2291,8 +2234,6 @@
+ writel (RH_HS_LPSC, &ohci->regs->roothub.status);
+ #endif /* OHCI_USE_NPS */
+
+- (void)readl (&ohci->regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+-
+ // POTPGT delay is bits 24-31, in 2 ms units.
+ mdelay ((roothub_a (ohci) >> 23) & 0x1fe);
+
+@@ -2322,7 +2263,7 @@
+
+ static void check_timeouts (struct ohci *ohci)
+ {
+- spin_lock (&ohci->ohci_lock);
++ spin_lock (&usb_ed_lock);
+ while (!list_empty (&ohci->timeout_list)) {
+ struct urb *urb;
+
+@@ -2335,15 +2276,15 @@
+ continue;
+
+ urb->transfer_flags |= USB_TIMEOUT_KILLED | USB_ASYNC_UNLINK;
+- spin_unlock (&ohci->ohci_lock);
++ spin_unlock (&usb_ed_lock);
+
+ // outside the interrupt handler (in a timer...)
+ // this reference would race interrupts
+ sohci_unlink_urb (urb);
+
+- spin_lock (&ohci->ohci_lock);
++ spin_lock (&usb_ed_lock);
+ }
+- spin_unlock (&ohci->ohci_lock);
++ spin_unlock (&usb_ed_lock);
+ }
+
+
+@@ -2357,8 +2298,6 @@
+ struct ohci_regs * regs = ohci->regs;
+ int ints;
+
+- spin_lock (&ohci->ohci_lock);
+-
+ /* avoid (slow) readl if only WDH happened */
+ if ((ohci->hcca->done_head != 0)
+ && !(le32_to_cpup (&ohci->hcca->done_head) & 0x01)) {
+@@ -2367,22 +2306,20 @@
+ /* cardbus/... hardware gone before remove() */
+ } else if ((ints = readl (&regs->intrstatus)) == ~(u32)0) {
+ ohci->disabled++;
+- spin_unlock (&ohci->ohci_lock);
+ err ("%s device removed!", ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name);
+ return;
+
+ /* interrupt for some other device? */
+ } else if ((ints &= readl (&regs->intrenable)) == 0) {
+- spin_unlock (&ohci->ohci_lock);
+ return;
+- }
++ }
+
+ // dbg("Interrupt: %x frame: %x", ints, le16_to_cpu (ohci->hcca->frame_no));
+
+ if (ints & OHCI_INTR_UE) {
+ ohci->disabled++;
+ err ("OHCI Unrecoverable Error, controller usb-%s disabled",
+- ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name);
++ ohci->slot_name);
+ // e.g. due to PCI Master/Target Abort
+
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+@@ -2398,39 +2335,26 @@
+
+ if (ints & OHCI_INTR_WDH) {
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_WDH, &regs->intrdisable);
+- (void)readl (&regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ dl_done_list (ohci, dl_reverse_done_list (ohci));
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_WDH, &regs->intrenable);
+- (void)readl (&regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ }
+
+ if (ints & OHCI_INTR_SO) {
+ dbg("USB Schedule overrun");
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_SO, &regs->intrenable);
+- (void)readl (&regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ }
+
+ // FIXME: this assumes SOF (1/ms) interrupts don't get lost...
+ if (ints & OHCI_INTR_SF) {
+ unsigned int frame = le16_to_cpu (ohci->hcca->frame_no) & 1;
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &regs->intrdisable);
+- (void)readl (&regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ if (ohci->ed_rm_list[!frame] != NULL) {
+ dl_del_list (ohci, !frame);
+ }
+- if (ohci->ed_rm_list[frame] != NULL) {
++ if (ohci->ed_rm_list[frame] != NULL)
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &regs->intrenable);
+- (void)readl (&regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+- }
+ }
+
+- /*
+- * Finally, we are done with trashing about our hardware lists
+- * and other CPUs are allowed in. The festive flipping of the lock
+- * ensues as we struggle with the check_timeouts disaster.
+- */
+- spin_unlock (&ohci->ohci_lock);
+-
+ if (!list_empty (&ohci->timeout_list)) {
+ check_timeouts (ohci);
+ // FIXME: enable SF as needed in a timer;
+@@ -2442,9 +2366,6 @@
+
+ writel (ints, &regs->intrstatus);
+ writel (OHCI_INTR_MIE, &regs->intrenable);
+- (void)readl (&regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+-
+- ohci_complete(ohci);
+ }
+
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+@@ -2475,10 +2396,14 @@
+ ohci->regs = mem_base;
+
+ ohci->ohci_dev = dev;
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
+ pci_set_drvdata(dev, ohci);
++#endif
+
++ INIT_LIST_HEAD (&ohci->ohci_hcd_list);
++ list_add (&ohci->ohci_hcd_list, &ohci_hcd_list);
++
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD (&ohci->timeout_list);
+- spin_lock_init(&ohci->ohci_lock);
+
+ ohci->bus = usb_alloc_bus (&sohci_device_operations);
+ if (!ohci->bus) {
+@@ -2501,7 +2426,7 @@
+
+ static void hc_release_ohci (ohci_t * ohci)
+ {
+- dbg ("USB HC release ohci usb-%s", ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name);
++ dbg ("USB HC release ohci usb-%s", ohci->slot_name);
+
+ /* disconnect all devices */
+ if (ohci->bus->root_hub)
+@@ -2514,7 +2439,9 @@
+ free_irq (ohci->irq, ohci);
+ ohci->irq = -1;
+ }
+- pci_set_drvdata(ohci->ohci_dev, NULL);
++#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
++ pci_set_drvdata(ohci->ohci_dev, 0);
++#endif
+ if (ohci->bus) {
+ if (ohci->bus->busnum != -1)
+ usb_deregister_bus (ohci->bus);
+@@ -2522,6 +2449,9 @@
+ usb_free_bus (ohci->bus);
+ }
+
++ list_del (&ohci->ohci_hcd_list);
++ INIT_LIST_HEAD (&ohci->ohci_hcd_list);
++
+ ohci_mem_cleanup (ohci);
+
+ /* unmap the IO address space */
+@@ -2534,17 +2464,15 @@
+
+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+-/* Increment the module usage count, start the control thread and
+- * return success. */
+-
+-static struct pci_driver ohci_pci_driver;
+-
+-static int __devinit
+-hc_found_ohci (struct pci_dev *dev, int irq,
+- void *mem_base, const struct pci_device_id *id)
++/*
++ * Host bus independent add one OHCI host controller.
++ */
++int __devinit
++hc_add_ohci(struct pci_dev *dev, int irq, void *mem_base, unsigned long flags,
++ const char *name, const char *slot_name)
+ {
+- ohci_t * ohci;
+ char buf[8], *bufp = buf;
++ ohci_t * ohci;
+ int ret;
+
+ #ifndef __sparc__
+@@ -2554,34 +2482,17 @@
+ #endif
+ printk(KERN_INFO __FILE__ ": USB OHCI at membase 0x%lx, IRQ %s\n",
+ (unsigned long) mem_base, bufp);
+- printk(KERN_INFO __FILE__ ": usb-%s, %s\n", dev->slot_name, dev->name);
+-
++
+ ohci = hc_alloc_ohci (dev, mem_base);
+ if (!ohci) {
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
++ ohci->slot_name = slot_name;
+ if ((ret = ohci_mem_init (ohci)) < 0) {
+ hc_release_ohci (ohci);
+ return ret;
+ }
+- ohci->flags = id->driver_data;
+-
+- /* Check for NSC87560. We have to look at the bridge (fn1) to identify
+- the USB (fn2). This quirk might apply to more or even all NSC stuff
+- I don't know.. */
+-
+- if(dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS)
+- {
+- struct pci_dev *fn1 = pci_find_slot(dev->bus->number, PCI_DEVFN(PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn), 1));
+- if(fn1 && fn1->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS && fn1->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_LIO)
+- ohci->flags |= OHCI_QUIRK_SUCKYIO;
+-
+- }
+-
+- if (ohci->flags & OHCI_QUIRK_SUCKYIO)
+- printk (KERN_INFO __FILE__ ": Using NSC SuperIO setup\n");
+- if (ohci->flags & OHCI_QUIRK_AMD756)
+- printk (KERN_INFO __FILE__ ": AMD756 erratum 4 workaround\n");
++ ohci->flags = flags;
+
+ if (hc_reset (ohci) < 0) {
+ hc_release_ohci (ohci);
+@@ -2590,13 +2501,11 @@
+
+ /* FIXME this is a second HC reset; why?? */
+ writel (ohci->hc_control = OHCI_USB_RESET, &ohci->regs->control);
+- (void)readl (&ohci->regs->intrdisable); /* PCI posting flush */
+ wait_ms (10);
+
+ usb_register_bus (ohci->bus);
+
+- if (request_irq (irq, hc_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ,
+- ohci_pci_driver.name, ohci) != 0) {
++ if (request_irq (irq, hc_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ, name, ohci) != 0) {
+ err ("request interrupt %s failed", bufp);
+ hc_release_ohci (ohci);
+ return -EBUSY;
+@@ -2604,7 +2513,7 @@
+ ohci->irq = irq;
+
+ if (hc_start (ohci) < 0) {
+- err ("can't start usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
++ err ("can't start usb-%s", ohci->slot_name);
+ hc_release_ohci (ohci);
+ return -EBUSY;
+ }
+@@ -2615,114 +2524,11 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+-
+-/* controller died; cleanup debris, then restart */
+-/* must not be called from interrupt context */
+-
+-static void hc_restart (ohci_t *ohci)
+-{
+- int temp;
+- int i;
+-
+- if (ohci->pci_latency)
+- pci_write_config_byte (ohci->ohci_dev, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, ohci->pci_latency);
+-
+- ohci->disabled = 1;
+- ohci->sleeping = 0;
+- if (ohci->bus->root_hub)
+- usb_disconnect (&ohci->bus->root_hub);
+-
+- /* empty the interrupt branches */
+- for (i = 0; i < NUM_INTS; i++) ohci->ohci_int_load[i] = 0;
+- for (i = 0; i < NUM_INTS; i++) ohci->hcca->int_table[i] = 0;
+-
+- /* no EDs to remove */
+- ohci->ed_rm_list [0] = NULL;
+- ohci->ed_rm_list [1] = NULL;
+-
+- /* empty control and bulk lists */
+- ohci->ed_isotail = NULL;
+- ohci->ed_controltail = NULL;
+- ohci->ed_bulktail = NULL;
+-
+- if ((temp = hc_reset (ohci)) < 0 || (temp = hc_start (ohci)) < 0) {
+- err ("can't restart usb-%s, %d", ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name, temp);
+- } else
+- dbg ("restart usb-%s completed", ohci->ohci_dev->slot_name);
+-}
+-
+-#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+-
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-/* configured so that an OHCI device is always provided */
+-/* always called with process context; sleeping is OK */
+-
+-static int __devinit
+-ohci_pci_probe (struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
++/*
++ * Host bus independent remove one OHCI host controller.
++ */
++void __devexit hc_remove_ohci(ohci_t *ohci)
+ {
+- unsigned long mem_resource, mem_len;
+- void *mem_base;
+- int status;
+-
+- if (pci_enable_device(dev) < 0)
+- return -ENODEV;
+-
+- if (!dev->irq) {
+- err("found OHCI device with no IRQ assigned. check BIOS settings!");
+- pci_disable_device (dev);
+- return -ENODEV;
+- }
+-
+- /* we read its hardware registers as memory */
+- mem_resource = pci_resource_start(dev, 0);
+- mem_len = pci_resource_len(dev, 0);
+- if (!request_mem_region (mem_resource, mem_len, ohci_pci_driver.name)) {
+- dbg ("controller already in use");
+- pci_disable_device (dev);
+- return -EBUSY;
+- }
+-
+- mem_base = ioremap_nocache (mem_resource, mem_len);
+- if (!mem_base) {
+- err("Error mapping OHCI memory");
+- release_mem_region (mem_resource, mem_len);
+- pci_disable_device (dev);
+- return -EFAULT;
+- }
+-
+- /* controller writes into our memory */
+- pci_set_master (dev);
+-
+- status = hc_found_ohci (dev, dev->irq, mem_base, id);
+- if (status < 0) {
+- iounmap (mem_base);
+- release_mem_region (mem_resource, mem_len);
+- pci_disable_device (dev);
+- }
+- return status;
+-}
+-
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-/* may be called from interrupt context [interface spec] */
+-/* may be called without controller present */
+-/* may be called with controller, bus, and devices active */
+-
+-static void __devexit
+-ohci_pci_remove (struct pci_dev *dev)
+-{
+- ohci_t *ohci = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
+-
+- dbg ("remove %s controller usb-%s%s%s",
+- hcfs2string (ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS),
+- dev->slot_name,
+- ohci->disabled ? " (disabled)" : "",
+- in_interrupt () ? " in interrupt" : ""
+- );
+ #ifdef DEBUG
+ ohci_dump (ohci, 1);
+ #endif
+@@ -2739,270 +2545,8 @@
+ &ohci->regs->control);
+
+ hc_release_ohci (ohci);
+-
+- release_mem_region (pci_resource_start (dev, 0), pci_resource_len (dev, 0));
+- pci_disable_device (dev);
+-}
+-
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+-
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-static int
+-ohci_pci_suspend (struct pci_dev *dev, u32 state)
+-{
+- ohci_t *ohci = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
+- unsigned long flags;
+- u16 cmd;
+-
+- if ((ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS) != OHCI_USB_OPER) {
+- dbg ("can't suspend usb-%s (state is %s)", dev->slot_name,
+- hcfs2string (ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS));
+- return -EIO;
+- }
+-
+- /* act as if usb suspend can always be used */
+- info ("USB suspend: usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
+- ohci->sleeping = 1;
+-
+- /* First stop processing */
+- spin_lock_irqsave (&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+- ohci->hc_control &= ~(OHCI_CTRL_PLE|OHCI_CTRL_CLE|OHCI_CTRL_BLE|OHCI_CTRL_IE);
+- writel (ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control);
+- writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrstatus);
+- (void) readl (&ohci->regs->intrstatus);
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore (&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+-
+- /* Wait a frame or two */
+- mdelay(1);
+- if (!readl (&ohci->regs->intrstatus) & OHCI_INTR_SF)
+- mdelay (1);
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
+- if (_machine == _MACH_Pmac)
+- disable_irq (ohci->irq);
+- /* else, 2.4 assumes shared irqs -- don't disable */
+-#endif
+- /* Enable remote wakeup */
+- writel (readl(&ohci->regs->intrenable) | OHCI_INTR_RD, &ohci->regs->intrenable);
+-
+- /* Suspend chip and let things settle down a bit */
+- ohci->hc_control = OHCI_USB_SUSPEND;
+- writel (ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control);
+- (void) readl (&ohci->regs->control);
+- mdelay (500); /* No schedule here ! */
+- switch (readl (&ohci->regs->control) & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS) {
+- case OHCI_USB_RESET:
+- dbg("Bus in reset phase ???");
+- break;
+- case OHCI_USB_RESUME:
+- dbg("Bus in resume phase ???");
+- break;
+- case OHCI_USB_OPER:
+- dbg("Bus in operational phase ???");
+- break;
+- case OHCI_USB_SUSPEND:
+- dbg("Bus suspended");
+- break;
+- }
+- /* In some rare situations, Apple's OHCI have happily trashed
+- * memory during sleep. We disable it's bus master bit during
+- * suspend
+- */
+- pci_read_config_word (dev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
+- cmd &= ~PCI_COMMAND_MASTER;
+- pci_write_config_word (dev, PCI_COMMAND, cmd);
+-#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
+- {
+- struct device_node *of_node;
+-
+- /* Disable USB PAD & cell clock */
+- of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node (ohci->ohci_dev);
+- if (of_node)
+- pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE, of_node, 0, 0);
+- }
+-#endif
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-static int
+-ohci_pci_resume (struct pci_dev *dev)
+-{
+- ohci_t *ohci = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
+- int temp;
+- unsigned long flags;
+-
+- /* guard against multiple resumes */
+- atomic_inc (&ohci->resume_count);
+- if (atomic_read (&ohci->resume_count) != 1) {
+- err ("concurrent PCI resumes for usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
+- atomic_dec (&ohci->resume_count);
+- return 0;
+- }
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
+- {
+- struct device_node *of_node;
+-
+- /* Re-enable USB PAD & cell clock */
+- of_node = pci_device_to_OF_node (ohci->ohci_dev);
+- if (of_node)
+- pmac_call_feature(PMAC_FTR_USB_ENABLE, of_node, 0, 1);
+- }
+-#endif
+-
+- /* did we suspend, or were we powered off? */
+- ohci->hc_control = readl (&ohci->regs->control);
+- temp = ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS;
+-
+-#ifdef DEBUG
+- /* the registers may look crazy here */
+- ohci_dump_status (ohci);
+-#endif
+-
+- /* Re-enable bus mastering */
+- pci_set_master(ohci->ohci_dev);
+-
+- switch (temp) {
+-
+- case OHCI_USB_RESET: // lost power
+- info ("USB restart: usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
+- hc_restart (ohci);
+- break;
+-
+- case OHCI_USB_SUSPEND: // host wakeup
+- case OHCI_USB_RESUME: // remote wakeup
+- info ("USB continue: usb-%s from %s wakeup", dev->slot_name,
+- (temp == OHCI_USB_SUSPEND)
+- ? "host" : "remote");
+- ohci->hc_control = OHCI_USB_RESUME;
+- writel (ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control);
+- (void) readl (&ohci->regs->control);
+- mdelay (20); /* no schedule here ! */
+- /* Some controllers (lucent) need a longer delay here */
+- mdelay (15);
+- temp = readl (&ohci->regs->control);
+- temp = ohci->hc_control & OHCI_CTRL_HCFS;
+- if (temp != OHCI_USB_RESUME) {
+- err ("controller usb-%s won't resume", dev->slot_name);
+- ohci->disabled = 1;
+- return -EIO;
+- }
+-
+- /* Some chips likes being resumed first */
+- writel (OHCI_USB_OPER, &ohci->regs->control);
+- (void) readl (&ohci->regs->control);
+- mdelay (3);
+-
+- /* Then re-enable operations */
+- spin_lock_irqsave (&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+- ohci->disabled = 0;
+- ohci->sleeping = 0;
+- ohci->hc_control = OHCI_CONTROL_INIT | OHCI_USB_OPER;
+- if (!ohci->ed_rm_list[0] && !ohci->ed_rm_list[1]) {
+- if (ohci->ed_controltail)
+- ohci->hc_control |= OHCI_CTRL_CLE;
+- if (ohci->ed_bulktail)
+- ohci->hc_control |= OHCI_CTRL_BLE;
+- }
+- writel (ohci->hc_control, &ohci->regs->control);
+- writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrstatus);
+- writel (OHCI_INTR_SF, &ohci->regs->intrenable);
+- /* Check for a pending done list */
+- writel (OHCI_INTR_WDH, &ohci->regs->intrdisable);
+- (void) readl (&ohci->regs->intrdisable);
+-#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
+- if (_machine == _MACH_Pmac)
+- enable_irq (ohci->irq);
+-#endif
+- if (ohci->hcca->done_head)
+- dl_done_list (ohci, dl_reverse_done_list (ohci));
+- writel (OHCI_INTR_WDH, &ohci->regs->intrenable);
+- writel (OHCI_BLF, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); /* start bulk list */
+- writel (OHCI_CLF, &ohci->regs->cmdstatus); /* start Control list */
+- spin_unlock_irqrestore (&ohci->ohci_lock, flags);
+- break;
+-
+- default:
+- warn ("odd PCI resume for usb-%s", dev->slot_name);
+- }
+-
+- /* controller is operational, extra resumes are harmless */
+- atomic_dec (&ohci->resume_count);
+-
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
+-
+-
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-static const struct pci_device_id __devinitdata ohci_pci_ids [] = { {
+-
+- /*
+- * AMD-756 [Viper] USB has a serious erratum when used with
+- * lowspeed devices like mice.
+- */
+- vendor: 0x1022,
+- device: 0x740c,
+- subvendor: PCI_ANY_ID,
+- subdevice: PCI_ANY_ID,
+-
+- driver_data: OHCI_QUIRK_AMD756,
+-
+-} , {
+-
+- /* handle any USB OHCI controller */
+- class: ((PCI_CLASS_SERIAL_USB << 8) | 0x10),
+- class_mask: ~0,
+-
+- /* no matter who makes it */
+- vendor: PCI_ANY_ID,
+- device: PCI_ANY_ID,
+- subvendor: PCI_ANY_ID,
+- subdevice: PCI_ANY_ID,
+-
+- }, { /* end: all zeroes */ }
+-};
+-
+-MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE (pci, ohci_pci_ids);
+-
+-static struct pci_driver ohci_pci_driver = {
+- name: "usb-ohci",
+- id_table: &ohci_pci_ids [0],
+-
+- probe: ohci_pci_probe,
+- remove: __devexit_p(ohci_pci_remove),
+-
+-#ifdef CONFIG_PM
+- suspend: ohci_pci_suspend,
+- resume: ohci_pci_resume,
+-#endif /* PM */
+-};
+-
+-
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-static int __init ohci_hcd_init (void)
+-{
+- return pci_module_init (&ohci_pci_driver);
+ }
+
+-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+-
+-static void __exit ohci_hcd_cleanup (void)
+-{
+- pci_unregister_driver (&ohci_pci_driver);
+-}
+-
+-module_init (ohci_hcd_init);
+-module_exit (ohci_hcd_cleanup);
+-
+-
+ MODULE_AUTHOR( DRIVER_AUTHOR );
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION( DRIVER_DESC );
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.h 2004-04-19 11:44:27.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/usb/host/usb-ohci.h 2004-04-19 17:13:29.000000000 +0100
+@@ -384,12 +384,13 @@
+ #define OHCI_QUIRK_SUCKYIO 0x02 /* NSC superio */
+
+ struct ohci_regs * regs; /* OHCI controller's memory */
++ struct list_head ohci_hcd_list; /* list of all ohci_hcd */
+
++ struct ohci * next; // chain of ohci device contexts
+ struct list_head timeout_list;
+ // struct list_head urb_list; // list of all pending urbs
+- spinlock_t ohci_lock; /* Covers all fields up & down */
+- struct urb *complete_head, *complete_tail;
+-
++ // spinlock_t urb_list_lock; // lock to keep consistency
++
+ int ohci_int_load[32]; /* load of the 32 Interrupt Chains (for load balancing)*/
+ ed_t * ed_rm_list[2]; /* lists of all endpoints to be removed */
+ ed_t * ed_bulktail; /* last endpoint of bulk list */
+@@ -403,6 +404,7 @@
+
+ /* PCI device handle, settings, ... */
+ struct pci_dev *ohci_dev;
++ const char *slot_name;
+ u8 pci_latency;
+ struct pci_pool *td_cache;
+ struct pci_pool *dev_cache;
+@@ -448,7 +450,7 @@
+ #endif
+
+ #ifndef CONFIG_PCI
+-# error "usb-ohci currently requires PCI-based controllers"
++//# error "usb-ohci currently requires PCI-based controllers"
+ /* to support non-PCI OHCIs, you need custom bus/mem/... glue */
+ #endif
+
+@@ -641,3 +643,6 @@
+ pci_pool_free (hc->dev_cache, dev, dev->dma);
+ }
+
++/* For initializing controller (mask in an HCFS mode too) */
++#define OHCI_CONTROL_INIT \
++ (OHCI_CTRL_CBSR & 0x3) | OHCI_CTRL_IE | OHCI_CTRL_PLE
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/Config.in 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/Config.in 2004-02-23 23:25:16.000000000 +0000
+@@ -30,13 +30,28 @@
+ tristate ' Permedia3 support (EXPERIMENTAL)' CONFIG_FB_PM3
+ fi
+ fi
+- if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN" = "y" ]; then
+- bool ' Acorn VIDC support' CONFIG_FB_ACORN
+- fi
+- dep_tristate ' Cyber2000 support' CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000 $CONFIG_PCI
+- if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100" = "y" ]; then
+- bool ' SA-1100 LCD support' CONFIG_FB_SA1100
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" ]; then
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN" -o "$CONFIG_ARCH_RISCSTATION" ]; then
++ bool ' Acorn VIDC support' CONFIG_FB_ACORN
++ else
++ define_bool CONFIG_FB_ACORN n
++ fi
++ dep_bool ' Anakin LCD support' CONFIG_FB_ANAKIN $CONFIG_ARCH_ANAKIN
++ dep_bool ' CLPS711X LCD support' CONFIG_FB_CLPS711X $CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X
++ dep_bool ' SA-1100 LCD support' CONFIG_FB_SA1100 $CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100
++ dep_bool ' MX1ADS LCD support' CONFIG_FB_DBMX1 $CONFIG_ARCH_MX1ADS
++ if [ "$CONFIG_FB_SA1100" = "y" -a "$CONFIG_SA1100_CERF" = "y" ]; then
++ choice 'CerfBoard LCD Display Size' \
++ "3.8_Color CONFIG_CERF_LCD_38_A \
++ 3.8_Mono CONFIG_CERF_LCD_38_B \
++ 5.7 CONFIG_CERF_LCD_57_A \
++ 7.2 CONFIG_CERF_LCD_72_A" 5.7
++ fi
++ if [ "$CONFIG_FB_SA1100" = "y" -a "$CONFIG_SA1100_CERF_CPLD" = "y" ]; then
++ bool 'Cerfboard Backlight (CerfPDA)' CONFIG_SA1100_CERF_LCD_BACKLIGHT
++ fi
+ fi
++ dep_tristate ' CyberPro 2000/2010/5000 support' CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000 $CONFIG_PCI
+ if [ "$CONFIG_APOLLO" = "y" ]; then
+ define_bool CONFIG_FB_APOLLO y
+ fi
+@@ -265,7 +280,7 @@
+ "$CONFIG_FB_MAC" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_RETINAZ3" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_VIRGE" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_BWTWO" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_CLGEN" = "y" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "y" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_CLPS711X" = "y" ]; then
+ define_tristate CONFIG_FBCON_MFB y
+ else
+ if [ "$CONFIG_FB_ACORN" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_AMIGA" = "m" -o \
+@@ -273,19 +288,20 @@
+ "$CONFIG_FB_MAC" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_RETINAZ3" = "m" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_VIRGE" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL" = "m" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_BWTWO" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_CLGEN" = "m" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "m" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_CLPS711X" = "m" ]; then
+ define_tristate CONFIG_FBCON_MFB m
+ fi
+ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_FB_ACORN" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_MAC" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_SA1100" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL" = "y" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "y" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_CLPS711X" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_FB_DBMX1" = "y" ]; then
+ define_tristate CONFIG_FBCON_CFB2 y
+ define_tristate CONFIG_FBCON_CFB4 y
+ else
+ if [ "$CONFIG_FB_ACORN" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_MAC" = "m" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_SA1100" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL" = "m" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "m" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_CLPS711X" = "m" ]; then
+ define_tristate CONFIG_FBCON_CFB2 m
+ define_tristate CONFIG_FBCON_CFB4 m
+ fi
+@@ -312,7 +328,8 @@
+ "$CONFIG_FB_TX3912" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_SIS" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_NEOMAGIC" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_STI" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_HP300" = "y" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_FB_INTEL" = "y" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_FB_INTEL" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_FB_DBMX1" = "y" ]; then
+ define_tristate CONFIG_FBCON_CFB8 y
+ else
+ if [ "$CONFIG_FB_ACORN" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_ATARI" = "m" -o \
+@@ -354,7 +371,9 @@
+ "$CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_3DFX" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_SIS" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_SA1100" = "y" -o \
+ "$CONFIG_FB_PVR2" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_VOODOO1" = "y" -o \
+- "$CONFIG_FB_NEOMAGIC" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_INTEL" = "y" ]; then
++ "$CONFIG_FB_NEOMAGIC" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_FB_INTEL" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_FB_ANAKIN" = "y" -o \
++ "$CONFIG_FB_DBMX1" = "y" ]; then
+ define_tristate CONFIG_FBCON_CFB16 y
+ else
+ if [ "$CONFIG_FB_ATARI" = "m" -o "$CONFIG_FB_ATY" = "m" -o \
+@@ -509,6 +528,9 @@
+ if [ "$CONFIG_AMIGA" = "y" ]; then
+ define_bool CONFIG_FONT_PEARL_8x8 y
+ fi
++ if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" -a "$CONFIG_ARCH_RISCSTATION" = "y" ]; then
++ define_bool CONFIG_FONT_ACORN_8x8 y
++ fi
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ARM" = "y" -a "$CONFIG_ARCH_ACORN" = "y" ]; then
+ define_bool CONFIG_FONT_ACORN_8x8 y
+ fi
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/Makefile 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/Makefile 2004-02-23 13:36:35.000000000 +0000
+@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_PLATINUM) += platinumfb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_VALKYRIE) += valkyriefb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_CT65550) += chipsfb.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_FB_CLPS711X) += clps711xfb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_CYBER) += cyberfb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000) += cyber2000fb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_SGIVW) += sgivwfb.o
+@@ -68,7 +69,7 @@
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT) += tridentfb.o fbgen.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_S3TRIO) += S3triofb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_TGA) += tgafb.o fbgen.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_FB_VESA) += vesafb.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_FB_VESA) += vesafb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_VGA16) += vga16fb.o fbcon-vga-planes.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_VIRGE) += virgefb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_G364) += g364fb.o
+@@ -126,14 +127,16 @@
+
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_SUN3) += sun3fb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_BWTWO) += bwtwofb.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_FB_HGA) += hgafb.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_FB_HGA) += hgafb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_SA1100) += sa1100fb.o
+-obj-$(CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL) += vfb.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_FB_DBMX1) += dbmx1fb.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL) += vfb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_HIT) += hitfb.o fbgen.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_E1355) += epson1355fb.o fbgen.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_E1356) += epson1356fb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_PVR2) += pvr2fb.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_FB_VOODOO1) += sstfb.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_FB_ANAKIN) += anakinfb.o
+
+ # Generic Low Level Drivers
+
+@@ -169,4 +172,3 @@
+ -e 's/dfont\(_uni.*\]\)/promfont\1 __initdata/' > promcon_tbl.c
+
+ promcon_tbl.o: promcon_tbl.c $(TOPDIR)/include/linux/types.h
+-
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/acornfb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/acornfb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/acornfb.c 2002-08-03 01:39:45.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/acornfb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -752,11 +752,12 @@
+ }
+ #endif
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB16
+- if (bpp == 16 && regno < 16) {
++ if (bpp == 16) {
+ int i;
+
+- current_par.cmap.cfb16[regno] =
+- regno | regno << 5 | regno << 10;
++ if (regno < 16)
++ current_par.cmap.cfb16[regno] =
++ regno | regno << 5 | regno << 10;
+
+ pal.p = 0;
+ vidc_writel(0x10000000);
+@@ -1215,7 +1216,7 @@
+ p.vidc20.green = current_par.palette[(i >> 1) & 31].vidc20.green;
+ p.vidc20.blue = current_par.palette[(i >> 2) & 31].vidc20.blue;
+ }
+- acornfb_palette_write(i, current_par.palette[i]);
++ acornfb_palette_write(i, p);
+ }
+ } else
+ #endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/anakinfb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/anakinfb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/anakinfb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/anakinfb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/video/anakinfb.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Aleph One Ltd. for Acunia N.V.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 23-Apr-2001 TTC Created
++ */
++
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/fb.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++
++#include <asm/io.h>
++
++#include <video/fbcon.h>
++#include <video/fbcon-cfb16.h>
++
++static u16 colreg[16];
++static int currcon = 0;
++static struct fb_info fb_info;
++static struct display display;
++
++static int
++anakinfb_getcolreg(u_int regno, u_int *red, u_int *green, u_int *blue,
++ u_int *transp, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ if (regno > 15)
++ return 1;
++
++ *red = colreg[regno] & 0xf800;
++ *green = colreg[regno] & 0x7e0 << 5;
++ *blue = colreg[regno] & 0x1f << 11;
++ *transp = 0;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakinfb_setcolreg(u_int regno, u_int red, u_int green, u_int blue,
++ u_int transp, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ if (regno > 15)
++ return 1;
++
++ colreg[regno] = (red & 0xf800) | (green & 0xfc00 >> 5) |
++ (blue & 0xf800 >> 11);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakinfb_get_fix(struct fb_fix_screeninfo *fix, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ memset(fix, 0, sizeof(struct fb_fix_screeninfo));
++ strcpy(fix->id, "AnakinFB");
++ fix->smem_start = VGA_START;
++ fix->smem_len = VGA_SIZE;
++ fix->type = FB_TYPE_PACKED_PIXELS;
++ fix->type_aux = 0;
++ fix->visual = FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR;
++ fix->xpanstep = 0;
++ fix->ypanstep = 0;
++ fix->ywrapstep = 0;
++ fix->line_length = 400 * 2;
++ fix->accel = FB_ACCEL_NONE;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakinfb_get_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ memset(var, 0, sizeof(struct fb_var_screeninfo));
++ var->xres = 400;
++ var->yres = 234;
++ var->xres_virtual = 400;
++ var->yres_virtual = 234;
++ var->xoffset = 0;
++ var->yoffset = 0;
++ var->bits_per_pixel = 16;
++ var->grayscale = 0;
++ var->red.offset = 11;
++ var->red.length = 5;
++ var->green.offset = 5;
++ var->green.length = 6;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->blue.length = 5;
++ var->transp.offset = 0;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++ var->nonstd = 0;
++ var->activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++ var->height = -1;
++ var->width = -1;
++ var->pixclock = 0;
++ var->left_margin = 0;
++ var->right_margin = 0;
++ var->upper_margin = 0;
++ var->lower_margin = 0;
++ var->hsync_len = 0;
++ var->vsync_len = 0;
++ var->sync = 0;
++ var->vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakinfb_set_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++static int
++anakinfb_get_cmap(struct fb_cmap *cmap, int kspc, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ if (con == currcon)
++ return fb_get_cmap(cmap, kspc, anakinfb_getcolreg, info);
++ else if (fb_display[con].cmap.len)
++ fb_copy_cmap(&fb_display[con].cmap, cmap, kspc ? 0 : 2);
++ else
++ fb_copy_cmap(fb_default_cmap(16), cmap, kspc ? 0 : 2);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakinfb_set_cmap(struct fb_cmap *cmap, int kspc, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ int err;
++
++ if (!fb_display[con].cmap.len) {
++ if ((err = fb_alloc_cmap(&fb_display[con].cmap, 16, 0)))
++ return err;
++ }
++ if (con == currcon)
++ return fb_set_cmap(cmap, kspc, anakinfb_setcolreg, info);
++ else
++ fb_copy_cmap(cmap, &fb_display[con].cmap, kspc ? 0 : 1);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++anakinfb_switch_con(int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ currcon = con;
++ return 0;
++
++}
++
++static int
++anakinfb_updatevar(int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static void
++anakinfb_blank(int blank, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ /*
++ * TODO: use I2C to blank/unblank the screen
++ */
++}
++
++static struct fb_ops anakinfb_ops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ fb_get_fix: anakinfb_get_fix,
++ fb_get_var: anakinfb_get_var,
++ fb_set_var: anakinfb_set_var,
++ fb_get_cmap: anakinfb_get_cmap,
++ fb_set_cmap: anakinfb_set_cmap,
++};
++
++int __init
++anakinfb_init(void)
++{
++ memset(&fb_info, 0, sizeof(struct fb_info));
++ strcpy(fb_info.modename, "AnakinFB");
++ fb_info.node = -1;
++ fb_info.flags = FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT;
++ fb_info.fbops = &anakinfb_ops;
++ fb_info.disp = &display;
++ strcpy(fb_info.fontname, "VGA8x16");
++ fb_info.changevar = NULL;
++ fb_info.switch_con = &anakinfb_switch_con;
++ fb_info.updatevar = &anakinfb_updatevar;
++ fb_info.blank = &anakinfb_blank;
++
++ memset(&display, 0, sizeof(struct display));
++ anakinfb_get_var(&display.var, 0, &fb_info);
++ display.screen_base = ioremap(VGA_START, VGA_SIZE);
++ display.visual = FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR;
++ display.type = FB_TYPE_PACKED_PIXELS;
++ display.type_aux = 0;
++ display.ypanstep = 0;
++ display.ywrapstep = 0;
++ display.line_length = 400 * 2;
++ display.can_soft_blank = 1;
++ display.inverse = 0;
++
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB16
++ display.dispsw = &fbcon_cfb16;
++ display.dispsw_data = colreg;
++#else
++ display.dispsw = &fbcon_dummy;
++#endif
++
++ if (register_framebuffer(&fb_info) < 0)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Tak-Shing Chan <chan@aleph1.co.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Anakin framebuffer driver");
++MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("fb");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/clps711xfb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/clps711xfb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/clps711xfb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/clps711xfb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:26.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,677 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/video/clps711xfb.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * Framebuffer driver for the CLPS7111 and EP7212 processors.
++ */
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/fb.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++
++#include <video/fbcon.h>
++#include <video/fbcon-cfb4.h>
++#include <video/fbcon-cfb2.h>
++#include <video/fbcon-mfb.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware/clps7111.h>
++#include <asm/arch/syspld.h>
++
++static struct clps7111fb_info {
++ struct fb_info fb;
++ int currcon;
++} *cfb;
++
++#define CMAP_MAX_SIZE 16
++
++/* The /proc entry for the backlight. */
++static struct proc_dir_entry *clps7111fb_backlight_proc_entry = NULL;
++
++static int clps7111fb_proc_backlight_read(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
++ int count, int *eof, void *data);
++static int clps7111fb_proc_backlight_write(struct file *file,
++ const char *buffer, unsigned long count, void *data);
++
++/*
++ * LCD AC Prescale. This comes from the LCD panel manufacturers specifications.
++ * This determines how many clocks + 1 of CL1 before the M signal toggles.
++ * The number of lines on the display must not be divisible by this number.
++ */
++static unsigned int lcd_ac_prescale = 13;
++
++/*
++ * Set a single color register. Return != 0 for invalid regno.
++ */
++static int
++clps7111fb_setcolreg(u_int regno, u_int red, u_int green, u_int blue,
++ u_int transp, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ unsigned int level, mask, shift, pal;
++
++ if (regno >= (1 << info->var.bits_per_pixel))
++ return 1;
++
++ /* gray = 0.30*R + 0.58*G + 0.11*B */
++ level = (red * 77 + green * 151 + blue * 28) >> 20;
++
++ /*
++ * On an LCD, a high value is dark, while a low value is light.
++ * So we invert the level.
++ *
++ * This isn't true on all machines, so we only do it on EDB7211.
++ * --rmk
++ */
++ if (machine_is_edb7211() || machine_is_guidea07()) {
++ level = 15 - level;
++ }
++
++ shift = 4 * (regno & 7);
++ level <<= shift;
++ mask = 15 << shift;
++ level &= mask;
++
++ regno = regno < 8 ? PALLSW : PALMSW;
++
++ pal = clps_readl(regno);
++ pal = (pal & ~mask) | level;
++ clps_writel(pal, regno);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set the colormap
++ */
++static int
++clps7111fb_set_cmap(struct fb_cmap *cmap, int kspc, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ struct clps7111fb_info *cfb = (struct clps7111fb_info *)info;
++ struct fb_cmap *dcmap = &fb_display[con].cmap;
++ int err = 0;
++
++ /* no colormap allocated? */
++ if (!dcmap->len)
++ err = fb_alloc_cmap(dcmap, CMAP_MAX_SIZE, 0);
++
++ if (!err && con == cfb->currcon) {
++ err = fb_set_cmap(cmap, kspc, clps7111fb_setcolreg, &cfb->fb);
++ dcmap = &cfb->fb.cmap;
++ }
++
++ if (!err)
++ fb_copy_cmap(cmap, dcmap, kspc ? 0 : 1);
++
++ return err;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Set the User Defined Part of the Display
++ */
++static int
++clps7111fb_set_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ struct display *display;
++ unsigned int lcdcon, syscon, pixclock;
++ int chgvar = 0;
++
++ if (var->activate & FB_ACTIVATE_TEST)
++ return 0;
++
++ if ((var->activate & FB_ACTIVATE_MASK) != FB_ACTIVATE_NOW)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (cfb->fb.var.xres != var->xres)
++ chgvar = 1;
++ if (cfb->fb.var.yres != var->yres)
++ chgvar = 1;
++ if (cfb->fb.var.xres_virtual != var->xres_virtual)
++ chgvar = 1;
++ if (cfb->fb.var.yres_virtual != var->yres_virtual)
++ chgvar = 1;
++ if (cfb->fb.var.bits_per_pixel != var->bits_per_pixel)
++ chgvar = 1;
++
++ if (con < 0) {
++ display = cfb->fb.disp;
++ chgvar = 0;
++ } else {
++ display = fb_display + con;
++ }
++
++ var->transp.msb_right = 0;
++ var->transp.offset = 0;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++ var->red.msb_right = 0;
++ var->red.offset = 0;
++ var->red.length = var->bits_per_pixel;
++ var->green = var->red;
++ var->blue = var->red;
++
++ switch (var->bits_per_pixel) {
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_MFB
++ case 1:
++ cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_MONO01;
++ display->dispsw = &fbcon_mfb;
++ display->dispsw_data = NULL;
++ break;
++#endif
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB2
++ case 2:
++ cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ display->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb2;
++ display->dispsw_data = NULL;
++ break;
++#endif
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++ case 4:
++ cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ display->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb4;
++ display->dispsw_data = NULL;
++ break;
++#endif
++ default:
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ display->next_line = var->xres_virtual * var->bits_per_pixel / 8;
++
++ cfb->fb.fix.line_length = display->next_line;
++
++ display->screen_base = cfb->fb.screen_base;
++ display->line_length = cfb->fb.fix.line_length;
++ display->visual = cfb->fb.fix.visual;
++ display->type = cfb->fb.fix.type;
++ display->type_aux = cfb->fb.fix.type_aux;
++ display->ypanstep = cfb->fb.fix.ypanstep;
++ display->ywrapstep = cfb->fb.fix.ywrapstep;
++ display->can_soft_blank = 1;
++ display->inverse = 0;
++
++ cfb->fb.var = *var;
++ cfb->fb.var.activate &= ~FB_ACTIVATE_ALL;
++
++ /*
++ * Update the old var. The fbcon drivers still use this.
++ * Once they are using cfb->fb.var, this can be dropped.
++ * --rmk
++ */
++ display->var = cfb->fb.var;
++
++ /*
++ * If we are setting all the virtual consoles, also set the
++ * defaults used to create new consoles.
++ */
++ if (var->activate & FB_ACTIVATE_ALL)
++ cfb->fb.disp->var = cfb->fb.var;
++
++ if (chgvar && info && cfb->fb.changevar)
++ cfb->fb.changevar(con);
++
++ lcdcon = (var->xres_virtual * var->yres_virtual * var->bits_per_pixel) / 128 - 1;
++ lcdcon |= ((var->xres_virtual / 16) - 1) << 13;
++ lcdcon |= lcd_ac_prescale << 25;
++
++ /*
++ * Calculate pixel prescale value from the pixclock. This is:
++ * 36.864MHz / pixclock_mhz - 1.
++ * However, pixclock is in picoseconds, so this ends up being:
++ * 36864000 * pixclock_ps / 10^12 - 1
++ * and this will overflow the 32-bit math. We perform this as
++ * (9 * 4096000 == 36864000):
++ * pixclock_ps * 9 * (4096000 / 10^12) - 1
++ */
++ pixclock = 9 * info->var.pixclock / 244140 - 1;
++ lcdcon |= pixclock << 19;
++
++ if (info->var.bits_per_pixel == 4)
++ lcdcon |= LCDCON_GSMD;
++ if (info->var.bits_per_pixel >= 2)
++ lcdcon |= LCDCON_GSEN;
++
++ /*
++ * LCDCON must only be changed while the LCD is disabled
++ */
++ syscon = clps_readl(SYSCON1);
++ clps_writel(syscon & ~SYSCON1_LCDEN, SYSCON1);
++ clps_writel(lcdcon, LCDCON);
++ clps_writel(syscon | SYSCON1_LCDEN, SYSCON1);
++
++ fb_set_cmap(&cfb->fb.cmap, 1, clps7111fb_setcolreg, &cfb->fb);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Get the currently displayed virtual consoles colormap.
++ */
++static int
++gen_get_cmap(struct fb_cmap *cmap, int kspc, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ fb_copy_cmap(&info->cmap, cmap, kspc ? 0 : 2);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Get the currently displayed virtual consoles fixed part of the display.
++ */
++static int
++gen_get_fix(struct fb_fix_screeninfo *fix, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ *fix = info->fix;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*
++ * Get the current user defined part of the display.
++ */
++static int
++gen_get_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ *var = info->var;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static struct fb_ops clps7111fb_ops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ fb_set_var: clps7111fb_set_var,
++ fb_set_cmap: clps7111fb_set_cmap,
++ fb_get_fix: gen_get_fix,
++ fb_get_var: gen_get_var,
++ fb_get_cmap: gen_get_cmap,
++};
++
++static int clps7111fb_switch(int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ struct clps7111fb_info *cfb = (struct clps7111fb_info *)info;
++ struct display *disp;
++ struct fb_cmap *cmap;
++
++ if (cfb->currcon >= 0) {
++ disp = fb_display + cfb->currcon;
++
++ /*
++ * Save the old colormap and video mode.
++ */
++ disp->var = cfb->fb.var;
++ if (disp->cmap.len)
++ fb_copy_cmap(&cfb->fb.cmap, &disp->cmap, 0);
++ }
++
++ cfb->currcon = con;
++ disp = fb_display + con;
++
++ /*
++ * Install the new colormap and change the video mode. By default,
++ * fbcon sets all the colormaps and video modes to the default
++ * values at bootup.
++ */
++ if (disp->cmap.len)
++ cmap = &disp->cmap;
++ else
++ cmap = fb_default_cmap(CMAP_MAX_SIZE);
++
++ fb_copy_cmap(cmap, &cfb->fb.cmap, 0);
++
++ cfb->fb.var = disp->var;
++ cfb->fb.var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++
++ clps7111fb_set_var(&cfb->fb.var, con, &cfb->fb);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int clps7111fb_updatevar(int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ return -EINVAL;
++}
++
++static void clps7111fb_blank(int blank, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ if (blank) {
++ if (machine_is_edb7211()) {
++ /* Turn off the LCD backlight. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) & ~EDB_PD3_LCDBL, PDDR);
++
++ /* Power off the LCD DC-DC converter. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) & ~EDB_PD1_LCD_DC_DC_EN, PDDR);
++
++ /* Delay for a little while (half a second). */
++ udelay(100);
++
++ /* Power off the LCD panel. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) & ~EDB_PD2_LCDEN, PDDR);
++
++ /* Power off the LCD controller. */
++ clps_writel(clps_readl(SYSCON1) & ~SYSCON1_LCDEN,
++ SYSCON1);
++ }
++ } else {
++ if (machine_is_edb7211()) {
++ /* Power up the LCD controller. */
++ clps_writel(clps_readl(SYSCON1) | SYSCON1_LCDEN,
++ SYSCON1);
++
++ /* Power up the LCD panel. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) | EDB_PD2_LCDEN, PDDR);
++
++ /* Delay for a little while. */
++ udelay(100);
++
++ /* Power up the LCD DC-DC converter. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) | EDB_PD1_LCD_DC_DC_EN,
++ PDDR);
++
++ /* Turn on the LCD backlight. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) | EDB_PD3_LCDBL, PDDR);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++static int
++clps7111fb_proc_backlight_read(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
++ int count, int *eof, void *data)
++{
++ /* We need at least two characters, one for the digit, and one for
++ * the terminating NULL. */
++ if (count < 2)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (machine_is_edb7211()) {
++ return sprintf(page, "%d\n",
++ (clps_readb(PDDR) & EDB_PD3_LCDBL) ? 1 : 0);
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++clps7111fb_proc_backlight_write(struct file *file, const char *buffer,
++ unsigned long count, void *data)
++{
++ unsigned char char_value;
++ int value;
++
++ if (count < 1) {
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ if (copy_from_user(&char_value, buffer, 1))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ value = char_value - '0';
++
++ if (machine_is_edb7211()) {
++ unsigned char port_d;
++
++ port_d = clps_readb(PDDR);
++
++ if (value) {
++ port_d |= EDB_PD3_LCDBL;
++ } else {
++ port_d &= ~EDB_PD3_LCDBL;
++ }
++
++ clps_writeb(port_d, PDDR);
++ }
++
++ return count;
++}
++
++static void __init clps711x_guess_lcd_params(struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ unsigned int lcdcon, syscon, size;
++ unsigned long phys_base = PHYS_OFFSET;
++ void *virt_base = (void *)PAGE_OFFSET;
++
++ info->var.xres_virtual = 640;
++ info->var.yres_virtual = 240;
++ info->var.bits_per_pixel = 4;
++ info->var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++ info->var.height = -1;
++ info->var.width = -1;
++ info->var.pixclock = 93006; /* 10.752MHz pixel clock */
++
++ /*
++ * If the LCD controller is already running, decode the values
++ * in LCDCON to xres/yres/bpp/pixclock/acprescale
++ */
++ syscon = clps_readl(SYSCON1);
++ if (syscon & SYSCON1_LCDEN) {
++ lcdcon = clps_readl(LCDCON);
++
++ /*
++ * Decode GSMD and GSEN bits to bits per pixel
++ * (in cs89712 docs, GSEN is GSMD1, GSMD is GSMD2)
++ */
++ switch (lcdcon & (LCDCON_GSMD | LCDCON_GSEN)) {
++ case LCDCON_GSMD | LCDCON_GSEN:
++ info->var.bits_per_pixel = 4;
++ break;
++
++ case LCDCON_GSEN:
++ info->var.bits_per_pixel = 2;
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ info->var.bits_per_pixel = 1;
++ break;
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Decode xres/yres
++ */
++ info->var.xres_virtual = (((lcdcon >> 13) & 0x3f) + 1) * 16;
++ info->var.yres_virtual = (((lcdcon & 0x1fff) + 1) * 128) /
++ (info->var.xres_virtual *
++ info->var.bits_per_pixel);
++
++ /*
++ * Calculate pixclock
++ */
++ info->var.pixclock = (((lcdcon >> 19) & 0x3f) + 1) * 244140 / 9;
++
++ /*
++ * Grab AC prescale
++ */
++ lcd_ac_prescale = (lcdcon >> 25) & 0x1f;
++ }
++
++ info->var.xres = info->var.xres_virtual;
++ info->var.yres = info->var.yres_virtual;
++ info->var.grayscale = info->var.bits_per_pixel > 1;
++
++ size = info->var.xres * info->var.yres * info->var.bits_per_pixel / 8;
++
++ /*
++ * Might be worth checking to see if we can use the on-board
++ * RAM if size here...
++ * CLPS7110 - no on-board SRAM
++ * EP7212 - 38400 bytes
++ */
++ if (size <= 38400) {
++ printk(KERN_INFO "CLPS711xFB: could use on-board SRAM?\n");
++ }
++
++ if ((syscon & SYSCON1_LCDEN) == 0) {
++ /*
++ * The display isn't running. Ensure that
++ * the display memory is empty.
++ */
++ memset(virt_base, 0, size);
++ }
++
++ info->screen_base = virt_base;
++ info->fix.smem_start = phys_base;
++ info->fix.smem_len = PAGE_ALIGN(size);
++ info->fix.type = FB_TYPE_PACKED_PIXELS;
++}
++
++/* this function initializes the LCD registers as required by the Guide A07
++*/
++int __init clps711xfb_guidea07_init(void)
++{
++ unsigned long videomem, videosize;
++ unsigned int lcdcon, syscon;
++
++ //LCDCON must only be changed while the LCD is disabled
++ syscon = clps_readl(SYSCON1);
++ clps_writel(syscon & ~SYSCON1_LCDEN, SYSCON1);
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "CLPS711xFB: setting up cs89712 SRAM as QVGA video framebuffer\n");
++ clps_writel(0x6, FBADDR); //internal SRAM location
++ videomem = (unsigned long)ioremap(SRAM_START, SRAM_SIZE);
++ if (!videomem) {
++ printk("ioremap failed!\n");
++ kfree(cfb);
++ return -EIO;
++ }
++
++ videosize = (320*240 * 4 / 8); //ie. 38400 or 0x9600
++ memset((void *)videomem, 0, videosize); //clear the vid memory
++
++ cfb->fb.screen_base = (void *)videomem;
++ cfb->fb.fix.smem_start = SRAM_START; //must be physical address
++ cfb->fb.fix.smem_len = videosize;
++
++ cfb->fb.var.grayscale = 1;
++ cfb->fb.var.bits_per_pixel = 4;
++ cfb->fb.var.xres_virtual = 320;
++ cfb->fb.var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++
++ // change to 4bpp mode
++ lcdcon = clps_readl(LCDCON);
++ lcdcon |= LCDCON_GSMD | LCDCON_GSEN; //4bpp
++ //lcdcon |= 5 << 19; //pixel prescale value (pixclock)
++ //lcdcon |= 13 << 25; //AC prescale value
++ clps_writel(lcdcon, LCDCON);
++
++ //reenable LCD
++ clps_writel(syscon | SYSCON1_LCDEN, SYSCON1);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++int __init clps711xfb_init(void)
++{
++ int err = -ENOMEM;
++
++ cfb = kmalloc(sizeof(*cfb) + sizeof(struct display), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if (!cfb)
++ goto out;
++
++ memset(cfb, 0, sizeof(*cfb) + sizeof(struct display));
++ strcpy(cfb->fb.fix.id, "clps7111");
++
++ cfb->currcon = -1;
++ cfb->fb.screen_base = (void *)PAGE_OFFSET;
++ cfb->fb.fix.smem_start = PAGE_OFFSET;
++ cfb->fb.fix.smem_len = 0x14000;
++ cfb->fb.fix.type = FB_TYPE_PACKED_PIXELS;
++
++ cfb->fb.fbops = &clps7111fb_ops;
++ cfb->fb.changevar = NULL;
++ cfb->fb.switch_con = clps7111fb_switch;
++ cfb->fb.updatevar = clps7111fb_updatevar;
++ cfb->fb.blank = clps7111fb_blank;
++ cfb->fb.flags = FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT;
++ cfb->fb.disp = (struct display *)(cfb + 1);
++
++ clps711x_guess_lcd_params(&cfb->fb);
++
++ if (machine_is_guidea07()) {
++ clps711xfb_guidea07_init();
++ }
++
++ if (machine_is_fortunet()) {
++ cfb->fb.fix.smem_len = 0x20000;
++ }
++
++ fb_alloc_cmap(&cfb->fb.cmap, CMAP_MAX_SIZE, 0);
++
++ /* Register the /proc entries. */
++ clps7111fb_backlight_proc_entry = create_proc_entry("backlight", 0444,
++ &proc_root);
++ if (clps7111fb_backlight_proc_entry == NULL) {
++ printk("Couldn't create the /proc entry for the backlight.\n");
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ clps7111fb_backlight_proc_entry->read_proc =
++ &clps7111fb_proc_backlight_read;
++ clps7111fb_backlight_proc_entry->write_proc =
++ &clps7111fb_proc_backlight_write;
++
++ /*
++ * Power up the LCD
++ */
++ if (machine_is_p720t()) {
++ PLD_LCDEN = PLD_LCDEN_EN;
++ PLD_PWR |= (PLD_S4_ON|PLD_S3_ON|PLD_S2_ON|PLD_S1_ON);
++ }
++
++ if (machine_is_edb7211()) {
++ /* Power up the LCD panel. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) | EDB_PD2_LCDEN, PDDR);
++
++ /* Delay for a little while. */
++ udelay(100);
++
++ /* Power up the LCD DC-DC converter. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) | EDB_PD1_LCD_DC_DC_EN, PDDR);
++
++ /* Turn on the LCD backlight. */
++ clps_writeb(clps_readb(PDDR) | EDB_PD3_LCDBL, PDDR);
++ }
++
++ clps7111fb_set_var(&cfb->fb.var, -1, &cfb->fb);
++ err = register_framebuffer(&cfb->fb);
++
++out: return err;
++}
++
++static void __exit clps711xfb_exit(void)
++{
++ unregister_framebuffer(&cfb->fb);
++ kfree(cfb);
++
++ /*
++ * Power down the LCD
++ */
++ if (machine_is_p720t()) {
++ PLD_LCDEN = 0;
++ PLD_PWR &= ~(PLD_S4_ON|PLD_S3_ON|PLD_S2_ON|PLD_S1_ON);
++ }
++}
++
++#ifdef MODULE
++module_init(clps711xfb_init);
++#endif
++module_exit(clps711xfb_exit);
++
++MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("CLPS711x framebuffer driver");
++MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.c 2002-08-03 01:39:45.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+ /*
+ * linux/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.c
+ *
+- * Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Russell King
++ * Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Russell King
+ *
+ * MIPS and 50xx clock support
+ * Copyright (C) 2001 Bradley D. LaRonde <brad@ltc.com>
+@@ -13,22 +13,28 @@
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+- * Intergraphics CyberPro 2000, 2010 and 5000 frame buffer device
++ * Integraphics CyberPro 2000, 2010 and 5000 frame buffer device
+ *
+ * Based on cyberfb.c.
+ *
+- * Note that we now use the new fbcon fix, var and cmap scheme. We do still
+- * have to check which console is the currently displayed one however, since
+- * especially for the colourmap stuff. Once fbcon has been fully migrated,
+- * we can kill the last 5 references to cfb->currcon.
++ * Note that we now use the new fbcon fix, var and cmap scheme. We do
++ * still have to check which console is the currently displayed one
++ * however, especially for the colourmap stuff.
+ *
+- * We also use the new hotplug PCI subsystem. I'm not sure if there are any
+- * such cards, but I'm erring on the side of caution. We don't want to go
+- * pop just because someone does have one.
++ * We also use the new hotplug PCI subsystem. I'm not sure if there
++ * are any such cards, but I'm erring on the side of caution. We don't
++ * want to go pop just because someone does have one.
+ *
+- * Note that this doesn't work fully in the case of multiple CyberPro cards
+- * with grabbers. We currently can only attach to the first CyberPro card
+- * found.
++ * Note that this doesn't work fully in the case of multiple CyberPro
++ * cards with grabbers. We currently can only attach to the first
++ * CyberPro card found.
++ *
++ * When we're in truecolour mode, we power down the LUT RAM as a power
++ * saving feature. Also, when we enter any of the powersaving modes
++ * (except soft blanking) we power down the RAMDACs. This saves about
++ * 1W, which is roughly 8% of the power consumption of a NetWinder
++ * (which, incidentally, is about the same saving as a 2.5in hard disk
++ * entering standby mode.)
+ */
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/module.h>
+@@ -55,20 +61,16 @@
+ #include <video/fbcon-cfb24.h>
+ #include <video/fbcon-cfb32.h>
+
+-/*
+- * Define this if you don't want RGB565, but RGB555 for 16bpp displays.
+- */
+-/*#define CFB16_IS_CFB15*/
+-
+ #include "cyber2000fb.h"
+
+ struct cfb_info {
+ struct fb_info fb;
+ struct display_switch *dispsw;
++ struct display *display;
+ struct pci_dev *dev;
+ unsigned char *region;
+ unsigned char *regs;
+- signed int currcon;
++ u_int id;
+ int func_use_count;
+ u_long ref_ps;
+
+@@ -81,10 +83,16 @@
+ u8 red, green, blue;
+ } palette[NR_PALETTE];
+
++ u_char mem_ctl0;
+ u_char mem_ctl1;
+ u_char mem_ctl2;
+ u_char mclk_mult;
+ u_char mclk_div;
++ /*
++ * RAMDAC control register is both of these or'ed together
++ */
++ u_char ramdac_ctrl;
++ u_char ramdac_powerdown;
+ };
+
+ static char default_font_storage[40];
+@@ -144,7 +152,7 @@
+ {
+ int count = 100000;
+
+- while (cyber2000fb_readb(CO_REG_CONTROL, cfb) & 0x80) {
++ while (cyber2000fb_readb(CO_REG_CONTROL, cfb) & CO_CTRL_BUSY) {
+ if (!count--) {
+ debug_printf("accel_wait timed out\n");
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(0, CO_REG_CONTROL, cfb);
+@@ -154,24 +162,23 @@
+ }
+ }
+
+-static void cyber2000_accel_setup(struct display *p)
++static void cyber2000_accel_setup(struct display *display)
+ {
+- struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)p->fb_info;
++ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)display->fb_info;
+
+- cfb->dispsw->setup(p);
++ cfb->dispsw->setup(display);
+ }
+
+ static void
+-cyber2000_accel_bmove(struct display *p, int sy, int sx, int dy, int dx,
++cyber2000_accel_bmove(struct display *display, int sy, int sx, int dy, int dx,
+ int height, int width)
+ {
+- struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)p->fb_info;
+- struct fb_var_screeninfo *var = &p->fb_info->var;
++ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)display->fb_info;
++ struct fb_var_screeninfo *var = &display->var;
+ u_long src, dst;
+- u_int fh, fw;
+- int cmd = CO_CMD_L_PATTERN_FGCOL;
++ u_int fh, fw, cmd = CO_CMD_L_PATTERN_FGCOL;
+
+- fw = fontwidth(p);
++ fw = fontwidth(display);
+ sx *= fw;
+ dx *= fw;
+ width *= fw;
+@@ -183,7 +190,7 @@
+ cmd |= CO_CMD_L_INC_LEFT;
+ }
+
+- fh = fontheight(p);
++ fh = fontheight(display);
+ sy *= fh;
+ dy *= fh;
+ height *= fh;
+@@ -199,227 +206,265 @@
+ dst = dx + dy * var->xres_virtual;
+
+ cyber2000_accel_wait(cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x00, CO_REG_CONTROL, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x03, CO_REG_FORE_MIX, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writew(width, CO_REG_WIDTH, cfb);
+-
+- if (var->bits_per_pixel != 24) {
+- cyber2000fb_writel(dst, CO_REG_DEST_PTR, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writel(src, CO_REG_SRC_PTR, cfb);
+- } else {
+- cyber2000fb_writel(dst * 3, CO_REG_DEST_PTR, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(dst, CO_REG_X_PHASE, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writel(src * 3, CO_REG_SRC_PTR, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(0x00, CO_REG_CONTROL, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writew(width, CO_REG_PIXWIDTH, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writew(height, CO_REG_PIXHEIGHT, cfb);
++
++ if (var->bits_per_pixel == 24) {
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(dst, CO_REG_X_PHASE, cfb);
++ dst *= 3;
++ src *= 3;
+ }
+
+- cyber2000fb_writew(height, CO_REG_HEIGHT, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writew(cmd, CO_REG_CMD_L, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writew(0x2800, CO_REG_CMD_H, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writel(src, CO_REG_SRC1_PTR, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writel(dst, CO_REG_DEST_PTR, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(CO_FG_MIX_SRC, CO_REG_FGMIX, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writew(cmd, CO_REG_CMD_L, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writew(CO_CMD_H_FGSRCMAP|CO_CMD_H_BLITTER, CO_REG_CMD_H, cfb);
+ }
+
+ static void
+-cyber2000_accel_clear(struct vc_data *conp, struct display *p, int sy, int sx,
+- int height, int width)
++cyber2000_accel_clear(struct vc_data *conp, struct display *display, int sy,
++ int sx, int height, int width)
+ {
+- struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)p->fb_info;
+- struct fb_var_screeninfo *var = &p->fb_info->var;
++ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)display->fb_info;
++ struct fb_var_screeninfo *var = &display->var;
+ u_long dst;
+ u_int fw, fh;
+- u32 bgx = attr_bgcol_ec(p, conp);
++ u32 bgx = attr_bgcol_ec(display, conp);
+
+- fw = fontwidth(p);
+- fh = fontheight(p);
++ fw = fontwidth(display);
++ fh = fontheight(display);
+
+ dst = sx * fw + sy * var->xres_virtual * fh;
+ width = width * fw - 1;
+ height = height * fh - 1;
+
+ cyber2000_accel_wait(cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x00, CO_REG_CONTROL, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x03, CO_REG_FORE_MIX, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writew(width, CO_REG_WIDTH, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writew(height, CO_REG_HEIGHT, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(0x00, CO_REG_CONTROL, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writew(width, CO_REG_PIXWIDTH, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writew(height, CO_REG_PIXHEIGHT, cfb);
+
+- switch (var->bits_per_pixel) {
+- case 15:
+- case 16:
+- bgx = ((u16 *)p->dispsw_data)[bgx];
+- case 8:
+- cyber2000fb_writel(dst, CO_REG_DEST_PTR, cfb);
+- break;
+-
+- case 24:
+- cyber2000fb_writel(dst * 3, CO_REG_DEST_PTR, cfb);
++ if (var->bits_per_pixel == 24) {
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(dst, CO_REG_X_PHASE, cfb);
+- bgx = ((u32 *)p->dispsw_data)[bgx];
+- break;
+-
+- case 32:
+- bgx = ((u32 *)p->dispsw_data)[bgx];
+- cyber2000fb_writel(dst, CO_REG_DEST_PTR, cfb);
+- break;
++ dst *= 3;
+ }
+
+- cyber2000fb_writel(bgx, CO_REG_FOREGROUND, cfb);
++ if (var->bits_per_pixel == 16)
++ bgx = ((u16 *)display->dispsw_data)[bgx];
++ else if (var->bits_per_pixel >= 24)
++ bgx = ((u32 *)display->dispsw_data)[bgx];
++
++ cyber2000fb_writel(bgx, CO_REG_FGCOLOUR, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writel(dst, CO_REG_DEST_PTR, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(CO_FG_MIX_SRC, CO_REG_FGMIX, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writew(CO_CMD_L_PATTERN_FGCOL, CO_REG_CMD_L, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writew(0x0800, CO_REG_CMD_H, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writew(CO_CMD_H_BLITTER, CO_REG_CMD_H, cfb);
+ }
+
+ static void
+-cyber2000_accel_putc(struct vc_data *conp, struct display *p, int c,
++cyber2000_accel_putc(struct vc_data *conp, struct display *display, int c,
+ int yy, int xx)
+ {
+- struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)p->fb_info;
++ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)display->fb_info;
+
+ cyber2000_accel_wait(cfb);
+- cfb->dispsw->putc(conp, p, c, yy, xx);
++ cfb->dispsw->putc(conp, display, c, yy, xx);
+ }
+
+ static void
+-cyber2000_accel_putcs(struct vc_data *conp, struct display *p,
++cyber2000_accel_putcs(struct vc_data *conp, struct display *display,
+ const unsigned short *s, int count, int yy, int xx)
+ {
+- struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)p->fb_info;
++ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)display->fb_info;
+
+ cyber2000_accel_wait(cfb);
+- cfb->dispsw->putcs(conp, p, s, count, yy, xx);
++ cfb->dispsw->putcs(conp, display, s, count, yy, xx);
+ }
+
+-static void cyber2000_accel_revc(struct display *p, int xx, int yy)
++static void cyber2000_accel_revc(struct display *display, int xx, int yy)
+ {
+- struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)p->fb_info;
++ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)display->fb_info;
+
+ cyber2000_accel_wait(cfb);
+- cfb->dispsw->revc(p, xx, yy);
++ cfb->dispsw->revc(display, xx, yy);
+ }
+
+ static void
+-cyber2000_accel_clear_margins(struct vc_data *conp, struct display *p,
++cyber2000_accel_clear_margins(struct vc_data *conp, struct display *display,
+ int bottom_only)
+ {
+- struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)p->fb_info;
++ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)display->fb_info;
+
+- cfb->dispsw->clear_margins(conp, p, bottom_only);
++ cfb->dispsw->clear_margins(conp, display, bottom_only);
+ }
+
+ static struct display_switch fbcon_cyber_accel = {
+- setup: cyber2000_accel_setup,
+- bmove: cyber2000_accel_bmove,
+- clear: cyber2000_accel_clear,
+- putc: cyber2000_accel_putc,
+- putcs: cyber2000_accel_putcs,
+- revc: cyber2000_accel_revc,
+- clear_margins: cyber2000_accel_clear_margins,
+- fontwidthmask: FONTWIDTH(8)|FONTWIDTH(16)
++ .setup = cyber2000_accel_setup,
++ .bmove = cyber2000_accel_bmove,
++ .clear = cyber2000_accel_clear,
++ .putc = cyber2000_accel_putc,
++ .putcs = cyber2000_accel_putcs,
++ .revc = cyber2000_accel_revc,
++ .clear_margins = cyber2000_accel_clear_margins,
++ .fontwidthmask = FONTWIDTH(8)|FONTWIDTH(16)
+ };
+
++static inline u32 convert_bitfield(u_int val, struct fb_bitfield *bf)
++{
++ u_int mask = (1 << bf->length) - 1;
++
++ return (val >> (16 - bf->length) & mask) << bf->offset;
++}
++
+ /*
+ * Set a single color register. Return != 0 for invalid regno.
+ */
+ static int
+-cyber2000_setcolreg(u_int regno, u_int red, u_int green, u_int blue,
+- u_int transp, struct fb_info *info)
++cyber2000fb_setcolreg(u_int regno, u_int red, u_int green, u_int blue,
++ u_int transp, struct fb_info *info)
+ {
+ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)info;
++ struct fb_var_screeninfo *var = &cfb->display->var;
++ u32 pseudo_val;
++ int ret = 1;
+
+- u_int alpha = transp ^ 0xFFFF;
+-
+- if (regno >= NR_PALETTE)
++ switch (cfb->fb.fix.visual) {
++ default:
+ return 1;
+
+- red >>= 8;
+- green >>= 8;
+- blue >>= 8;
+- alpha >>= 8;
+-
+- cfb->palette[regno].red = red;
+- cfb->palette[regno].green = green;
+- cfb->palette[regno].blue = blue;
+-
+- switch (cfb->fb.var.bits_per_pixel) {
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB8
+- case 8:
++ /*
++ * Pseudocolour:
++ * 8 8
++ * pixel --/--+--/--> red lut --> red dac
++ * | 8
++ * +--/--> green lut --> green dac
++ * | 8
++ * +--/--> blue lut --> blue dac
++ */
++ case FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR:
++ if (regno >= NR_PALETTE)
++ return 1;
++
++ red >>= 8;
++ green >>= 8;
++ blue >>= 8;
++
++ cfb->palette[regno].red = red;
++ cfb->palette[regno].green = green;
++ cfb->palette[regno].blue = blue;
++
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(regno, 0x3c8, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(red, 0x3c9, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(red, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(green, 0x3c9, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(blue, 0x3c9, cfb);
+- break;
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(blue, 0x3c9, cfb);
++ return 0;
+ #endif
+
+-#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB16
+- case 16:
+-#ifndef CFB16_IS_CFB15
+- if (regno < 64) {
+- /* write green */
++ /*
++ * Direct colour:
++ * n rl
++ * pixel --/--+--/--> red lut --> red dac
++ * | gl
++ * +--/--> green lut --> green dac
++ * | bl
++ * +--/--> blue lut --> blue dac
++ * n = bpp, rl = red length, gl = green length, bl = blue length
++ */
++ case FB_VISUAL_DIRECTCOLOR:
++ red >>= 8;
++ green >>= 8;
++ blue >>= 8;
++
++ if (var->green.length == 6 && regno < 64) {
++ cfb->palette[regno << 2].green = green;
++
++ /*
++ * The 6 bits of the green component are applied
++ * to the high 6 bits of the LUT.
++ */
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(regno << 2, 0x3c8, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(cfb->palette[regno >> 1].red, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(green, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(cfb->palette[regno >> 1].blue, 0x3c9, cfb);
++
++ green = cfb->palette[regno << 3].green;
++
++ ret = 0;
+ }
+
+- if (regno < 32) {
+- /* write red,blue */
++ if (var->green.length >= 5 && regno < 32) {
++ cfb->palette[regno << 3].red = red;
++ cfb->palette[regno << 3].green = green;
++ cfb->palette[regno << 3].blue = blue;
++
++ /*
++ * The 5 bits of each colour component are
++ * applied to the high 5 bits of the LUT.
++ */
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(regno << 3, 0x3c8, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(red, 0x3c9, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(cfb->palette[regno << 1].green, 0x3c9, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(green, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(blue, 0x3c9, cfb);
++ ret = 0;
+ }
+
+- if (regno < 16)
+- ((u16 *)cfb->fb.pseudo_palette)[regno] =
+- ((red << 8) & 0xf800) |
+- ((green << 3) & 0x07e0) |
+- ((blue >> 3));
+- break;
+-#endif
+-
+- case 15:
+- if (regno < 32) {
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(regno << 3, 0x3c8, cfb);
++ if (var->green.length == 4 && regno < 16) {
++ cfb->palette[regno << 4].red = red;
++ cfb->palette[regno << 4].green = green;
++ cfb->palette[regno << 4].blue = blue;
++
++ /*
++ * The 5 bits of each colour component are
++ * applied to the high 5 bits of the LUT.
++ */
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(regno << 4, 0x3c8, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(red, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(green, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(blue, 0x3c9, cfb);
++ ret = 0;
+ }
+- if (regno < 16)
+- ((u16 *)cfb->fb.pseudo_palette)[regno] =
+- ((red << 7) & 0x7c00) |
+- ((green << 2) & 0x03e0) |
+- ((blue >> 3));
+- break;
+-
+-#endif
+-
+-#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB24
+- case 24:
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(regno, 0x3c8, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(red, 0x3c9, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(green, 0x3c9, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(blue, 0x3c9, cfb);
+
+- if (regno < 16)
+- ((u32 *)cfb->fb.pseudo_palette)[regno] =
+- (red << 16) | (green << 8) | blue;
++ /*
++ * Since this is only used for the first 16 colours, we
++ * don't have to care about overflowing for regno >= 32
++ */
++ pseudo_val = regno << var->red.offset |
++ regno << var->green.offset |
++ regno << var->blue.offset;
+ break;
+-#endif
+-
+-#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB32
+- case 32:
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(regno, 0x3c8, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(red, 0x3c9, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(green, 0x3c9, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(blue, 0x3c9, cfb);
+
+- if (regno < 16)
+- ((u32 *)cfb->fb.pseudo_palette)[regno] =
+- (alpha << 24) | (red << 16) | (green << 8) | blue;
++ /*
++ * True colour:
++ * n rl
++ * pixel --/--+--/--> red dac
++ * | gl
++ * +--/--> green dac
++ * | bl
++ * +--/--> blue dac
++ * n = bpp, rl = red length, gl = green length, bl = blue length
++ */
++ case FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR:
++ pseudo_val = convert_bitfield(transp ^ 0xffff, &var->transp);
++ pseudo_val |= convert_bitfield(red, &var->red);
++ pseudo_val |= convert_bitfield(green, &var->green);
++ pseudo_val |= convert_bitfield(blue, &var->blue);
+ break;
+-#endif
++ }
+
+- default:
+- return 1;
++ /*
++ * Now set our pseudo palette for the CFB16/24/32 drivers.
++ */
++ if (regno < 16) {
++ if (var->bits_per_pixel == 16)
++ ((u16 *)cfb->fb.pseudo_palette)[regno] = pseudo_val;
++ else
++ ((u32 *)cfb->fb.pseudo_palette)[regno] = pseudo_val;
++ ret = 0;
+ }
+
+- return 0;
++ return ret;
+ }
+
+ struct par_info {
+@@ -428,8 +473,8 @@
+ */
+ u_char clock_mult;
+ u_char clock_div;
+- u_char visualid;
+- u_char pixformat;
++ u_char extseqmisc;
++ u_char co_pixfmt;
+ u_char crtc_ofl;
+ u_char crtc[19];
+ u_int width;
+@@ -439,8 +484,7 @@
+ /*
+ * Other
+ */
+- u_char palette_ctrl;
+- u_int vmode;
++ u_char ramdac;
+ };
+
+ static const u_char crtc_idx[] = {
+@@ -449,6 +493,18 @@
+ 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x14, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17, 0x18
+ };
+
++static void cyber2000fb_write_ramdac_ctrl(struct cfb_info *cfb)
++{
++ unsigned int i;
++ unsigned int val = cfb->ramdac_ctrl | cfb->ramdac_powerdown;
++
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(0x56, 0x3ce, cfb);
++ i = cyber2000fb_readb(0x3cf, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(i | 4, 0x3cf, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(val, 0x3c6, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(i, 0x3cf, cfb);
++}
++
+ static void cyber2000fb_set_timing(struct cfb_info *cfb, struct par_info *hw)
+ {
+ u_int i;
+@@ -480,7 +536,7 @@
+ for (i = 0x0a; i < 0x10; i++)
+ cyber2000_crtcw(i, 0, cfb);
+
+- cyber2000_grphw(0x11, hw->crtc_ofl, cfb);
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_CRT_VRTOFL, hw->crtc_ofl, cfb);
+ cyber2000_grphw(0x00, 0x00, cfb);
+ cyber2000_grphw(0x01, 0x00, cfb);
+ cyber2000_grphw(0x02, 0x00, cfb);
+@@ -501,30 +557,17 @@
+ cyber2000_attrw(0x13, 0x00, cfb);
+ cyber2000_attrw(0x14, 0x00, cfb);
+
+- /* woody: set the interlaced bit... */
+- /* FIXME: what about doublescan? */
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x11, 0x3ce, cfb);
+- i = cyber2000fb_readb(0x3cf, cfb);
+- if (hw->vmode == FB_VMODE_INTERLACED)
+- i |= 0x20;
+- else
+- i &= ~0x20;
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(i, 0x3cf, cfb);
+-
+ /* PLL registers */
+- cyber2000_grphw(DCLK_MULT, hw->clock_mult, cfb);
+- cyber2000_grphw(DCLK_DIV, hw->clock_div, cfb);
+- cyber2000_grphw(MCLK_MULT, cfb->mclk_mult, cfb);
+- cyber2000_grphw(MCLK_DIV, cfb->mclk_div, cfb);
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_DCLK_MULT, hw->clock_mult, cfb);
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_DCLK_DIV, hw->clock_div, cfb);
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_MCLK_MULT, cfb->mclk_mult, cfb);
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_MCLK_DIV, cfb->mclk_div, cfb);
+ cyber2000_grphw(0x90, 0x01, cfb);
+ cyber2000_grphw(0xb9, 0x80, cfb);
+ cyber2000_grphw(0xb9, 0x00, cfb);
+
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x56, 0x3ce, cfb);
+- i = cyber2000fb_readb(0x3cf, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(i | 4, 0x3cf, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(hw->palette_ctrl, 0x3c6, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(i, 0x3cf, cfb);
++ cfb->ramdac_ctrl = hw->ramdac;
++ cyber2000fb_write_ramdac_ctrl(cfb);
+
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(0x20, 0x3c0, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(0xff, 0x3c6, cfb);
+@@ -532,31 +575,32 @@
+ cyber2000_grphw(0x14, hw->fetch, cfb);
+ cyber2000_grphw(0x15, ((hw->fetch >> 8) & 0x03) |
+ ((hw->pitch >> 4) & 0x30), cfb);
+- cyber2000_grphw(0x77, hw->visualid, cfb);
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_SEQ_MISC, hw->extseqmisc, cfb);
+
+- /* make sure we stay in linear mode */
+- cyber2000_grphw(0x33, 0x0d, cfb);
++// cyber2000_grphw(EXT_BIU_MISC, EXT_BIU_MISC_LIN_ENABLE |
++// EXT_BIU_MISC_COP_ENABLE |
++// EXT_BIU_MISC_COP_BFC, cfb);
+
+ /*
+ * Set up accelerator registers
+ */
+ cyber2000fb_writew(hw->width, CO_REG_SRC_WIDTH, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writew(hw->width, CO_REG_DEST_WIDTH, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(hw->pixformat, CO_REG_PIX_FORMAT, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(hw->co_pixfmt, CO_REG_PIXFMT, cfb);
+ }
+
+ static inline int
+ cyber2000fb_update_start(struct cfb_info *cfb, struct fb_var_screeninfo *var)
+ {
+- u_int base;
++ u_int base = var->yoffset * var->xres_virtual + var->xoffset;
+
+- base = var->yoffset * var->xres_virtual + var->xoffset;
++ base *= var->bits_per_pixel;
+
+- /* have to be careful, because bits_per_pixel might be 15
+- in this version of the driver -- dok@directfb.org 2002/06/13 */
+- base *= (var->bits_per_pixel + 7) >> 3;
+-
+- base >>= 2;
++ /*
++ * Convert to bytes and shift two extra bits because DAC
++ * can only start on 4 byte aligned data.
++ */
++ base >>= 5;
+
+ if (base >= 1 << 20)
+ return -EINVAL;
+@@ -576,27 +620,20 @@
+ struct fb_info *info)
+ {
+ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)info;
+- struct fb_cmap *dcmap = &fb_display[con].cmap;
++ struct display *display = fb_display + con;
++ struct fb_cmap *dcmap = &display->cmap;
+ int err = 0;
+
+ /* no colormap allocated? */
+- if (!dcmap->len) {
+- int size;
+-
+- if (cfb->fb.var.bits_per_pixel == 16)
+- size = 32;
+- else
+- size = 256;
+-
+- err = fb_alloc_cmap(dcmap, size, 0);
+- }
++ if (!dcmap->len)
++ err = fb_alloc_cmap(dcmap, 256, 0);
+
+ /*
+ * we should be able to remove this test once fbcon has been
+ * "improved" --rmk
+ */
+- if (!err && con == cfb->currcon) {
+- err = fb_set_cmap(cmap, kspc, cyber2000_setcolreg, &cfb->fb);
++ if (!err && display == cfb->display) {
++ err = fb_set_cmap(cmap, kspc, cyber2000fb_setcolreg, &cfb->fb);
+ dcmap = &cfb->fb.cmap;
+ }
+
+@@ -672,8 +709,9 @@
+ hw->crtc[16] = Vblankend;
+ hw->crtc[18] = 0xff;
+
+- /* overflow - graphics reg 0x11 */
+- /* 0=VTOTAL:10 1=VDEND:10 2=VRSTART:10 3=VBSTART:10
++ /*
++ * overflow - graphics reg 0x11
++ * 0=VTOTAL:10 1=VDEND:10 2=VRSTART:10 3=VBSTART:10
+ * 4=LINECOMP:10 5-IVIDEO 6=FIXCNT
+ */
+ hw->crtc_ofl =
+@@ -681,7 +719,12 @@
+ BIT(Vdispend, 10, 0x01, 1) |
+ BIT(Vsyncstart, 10, 0x01, 2) |
+ BIT(Vblankstart,10, 0x01, 3) |
+- 1 << 4;
++ EXT_CRT_VRTOFL_LINECOMP10;
++
++ /* woody: set the interlaced bit... */
++ /* FIXME: what about doublescan? */
++ if ((var->vmode & FB_VMODE_MASK) == FB_VMODE_INTERLACED)
++ hw->crtc_ofl |= EXT_CRT_VRTOFL_INTERLACE;
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -787,7 +830,7 @@
+ vco = ref_ps * best_div1 / best_mult;
+ if ((ref_ps == 40690) && (vco < 5556))
+ /* Set VFSEL when VCO > 180MHz (5.556 ps). */
+- hw->clock_div |= DCLK_DIV_VFSEL;
++ hw->clock_div |= EXT_DCLK_DIV_VFSEL;
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -801,58 +844,131 @@
+ cyber2000fb_decode_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, struct cfb_info *cfb,
+ struct par_info *hw)
+ {
++ unsigned int mem;
+ int err;
+
+ hw->width = var->xres_virtual;
+- hw->palette_ctrl = 0x06;
+- hw->vmode = var->vmode;
++ hw->ramdac = RAMDAC_VREFEN | RAMDAC_DAC8BIT;
++
++ var->transp.msb_right = 0;
++ var->red.msb_right = 0;
++ var->green.msb_right = 0;
++ var->blue.msb_right = 0;
+
+ switch (var->bits_per_pixel) {
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB8
+ case 8: /* PSEUDOCOLOUR, 256 */
+- hw->pixformat = PIXFORMAT_8BPP;
+- hw->visualid = VISUALID_256;
++ hw->co_pixfmt = CO_PIXFMT_8BPP;
+ hw->pitch = hw->width >> 3;
++ hw->extseqmisc = EXT_SEQ_MISC_8;
++
++ var->transp.offset = 0;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++ var->red.offset = 0;
++ var->red.length = 8;
++ var->green.offset = 0;
++ var->green.length = 8;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->blue.length = 8;
+ break;
+ #endif
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB16
+- case 16:/* DIRECTCOLOUR, 64k */
+-#ifndef CFB16_IS_CFB15
+- hw->pixformat = PIXFORMAT_16BPP;
+- hw->visualid = VISUALID_64K;
+- hw->pitch = hw->width >> 2;
+- hw->palette_ctrl |= 0x10;
+- break;
+-#endif
+- case 15:/* DIRECTCOLOUR, 32k */
+- hw->pixformat = PIXFORMAT_16BPP;
+- hw->visualid = VISUALID_32K;
++ case 16:/* DIRECTCOLOUR, 64k or 32k */
++ hw->co_pixfmt = CO_PIXFMT_16BPP;
+ hw->pitch = hw->width >> 2;
+- hw->palette_ctrl |= 0x10;
+- break;
+
++ switch (var->green.length) {
++ case 6: /* RGB565, 64k */
++ hw->extseqmisc = EXT_SEQ_MISC_16_RGB565;
++
++ var->transp.offset = 0;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++ var->red.offset = 11;
++ var->red.length = 5;
++ var->green.offset = 5;
++ var->green.length = 6;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->blue.length = 5;
++ break;
++
++ default:
++ case 5: /* RGB555, 32k */
++ hw->extseqmisc = EXT_SEQ_MISC_16_RGB555;
++
++ var->transp.offset = 0;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++ var->red.offset = 10;
++ var->red.length = 5;
++ var->green.offset = 5;
++ var->green.length = 5;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->blue.length = 5;
++ break;
++
++ case 4: /* RGB444, 4k + transparency? */
++ hw->extseqmisc = EXT_SEQ_MISC_16_RGB444;
++
++ var->transp.offset = 12;
++ var->transp.length = 4;
++ var->red.offset = 8;
++ var->red.length = 4;
++ var->green.offset = 4;
++ var->green.length = 4;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->blue.length = 4;
++ break;
++ }
++ break;
+ #endif
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB24
+ case 24:/* TRUECOLOUR, 16m */
+- hw->pixformat = PIXFORMAT_24BPP;
+- hw->visualid = VISUALID_16M;
++ hw->co_pixfmt = CO_PIXFMT_24BPP;
+ hw->width *= 3;
+ hw->pitch = hw->width >> 3;
+- hw->palette_ctrl |= 0x10;
++ hw->ramdac |= (RAMDAC_BYPASS | RAMDAC_RAMPWRDN);
++ hw->extseqmisc = EXT_SEQ_MISC_24_RGB888;
++
++ var->transp.offset = 0;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++ var->red.offset = 16;
++ var->red.length = 8;
++ var->green.offset = 8;
++ var->green.length = 8;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->blue.length = 8;
+ break;
+ #endif
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB32
+ case 32:/* TRUECOLOUR, 16m */
+- hw->pixformat = PIXFORMAT_32BPP;
+- hw->visualid = VISUALID_16M_32;
++ hw->co_pixfmt = CO_PIXFMT_32BPP;
+ hw->pitch = hw->width >> 1;
+- hw->palette_ctrl |= 0x10;
++ hw->ramdac |= (RAMDAC_BYPASS | RAMDAC_RAMPWRDN);
++ hw->extseqmisc = EXT_SEQ_MISC_32;
++
++ var->transp.offset = 24;
++ var->transp.length = 8;
++ var->red.offset = 16;
++ var->red.length = 8;
++ var->green.offset = 8;
++ var->green.length = 8;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->blue.length = 8;
+ break;
+ #endif
+ default:
+ return -EINVAL;
+ }
+
++ mem = var->xres_virtual * var->yres_virtual * (var->bits_per_pixel / 8);
++ if (mem > cfb->fb.fix.smem_len)
++ var->yres_virtual = cfb->fb.fix.smem_len * 8 /
++ (var->bits_per_pixel * var->xres_virtual);
++
++ if (var->yres > var->yres_virtual)
++ var->yres = var->yres_virtual;
++ if (var->xres > var->xres_virtual)
++ var->xres = var->xres_virtual;
++
+ err = cyber2000fb_decode_clock(hw, cfb, var);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+@@ -880,7 +996,7 @@
+ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)info;
+ struct display *display;
+ struct par_info hw;
+- int err, chgvar = 0;
++ int err, chgvar;
+
+ /*
+ * CONUPDATE and SMOOTH_XPAN are equal. However,
+@@ -888,11 +1004,11 @@
+ */
+ if (var->vmode & FB_VMODE_CONUPDATE) {
+ var->vmode |= FB_VMODE_YWRAP;
+- var->xoffset = cfb->fb.var.xoffset;
+- var->yoffset = cfb->fb.var.yoffset;
++ var->xoffset = cfb->display->var.xoffset;
++ var->yoffset = cfb->display->var.yoffset;
+ }
+
+- err = cyber2000fb_decode_var(var, (struct cfb_info *)info, &hw);
++ err = cyber2000fb_decode_var(var, cfb, &hw);
+ if (err)
+ return err;
+
+@@ -902,105 +1018,61 @@
+ if ((var->activate & FB_ACTIVATE_MASK) != FB_ACTIVATE_NOW)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+- if (cfb->fb.var.xres != var->xres)
+- chgvar = 1;
+- if (cfb->fb.var.yres != var->yres)
+- chgvar = 1;
+- if (cfb->fb.var.xres_virtual != var->xres_virtual)
+- chgvar = 1;
+- if (cfb->fb.var.yres_virtual != var->yres_virtual)
+- chgvar = 1;
+- if (cfb->fb.var.bits_per_pixel != var->bits_per_pixel)
+- chgvar = 1;
+-
+ if (con < 0) {
+ display = cfb->fb.disp;
+- chgvar = 0;
+ } else {
+ display = fb_display + con;
+ }
+
+- var->red.msb_right = 0;
+- var->green.msb_right = 0;
+- var->blue.msb_right = 0;
++ chgvar = cfb->fb.var.xres != var->xres ||
++ cfb->fb.var.yres != var->yres ||
++ cfb->fb.var.xres_virtual != var->xres_virtual ||
++ cfb->fb.var.yres_virtual != var->yres_virtual ||
++ cfb->fb.var.bits_per_pixel != var->bits_per_pixel;
++
++ if (memcmp(&cfb->fb.var.red, &var->red, sizeof(var->red)) ||
++ memcmp(&cfb->fb.var.green, &var->green, sizeof(var->green)) ||
++ memcmp(&cfb->fb.var.blue, &var->blue, sizeof(var->blue)))
++ chgvar = 1;
++
++ if (con < 0)
++ chgvar = 0;
++
++ /*
++ * If we are setting all the virtual consoles, also set the
++ * defaults used to create new consoles.
++ */
++ err = var->activate;
++ var->activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++ if (err & FB_ACTIVATE_ALL)
++ cfb->fb.disp->var = *var;
++
++ cfb->fb.var = *var;
++ cfb->fb.fix.line_length = var->xres_virtual * var->bits_per_pixel / 8;
+
+ switch (var->bits_per_pixel) {
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB8
+ case 8: /* PSEUDOCOLOUR, 256 */
+- var->red.offset = 0;
+- var->red.length = 8;
+- var->green.offset = 0;
+- var->green.length = 8;
+- var->blue.offset = 0;
+- var->blue.length = 8;
+-
+- cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
+ cfb->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb8;
+ display->dispsw_data = NULL;
+- display->next_line = var->xres_virtual;
+ break;
+ #endif
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB16
+- case 16:/* DIRECTCOLOUR, 64k */
+-#ifndef CFB16_IS_CFB15
+- var->red.offset = 11;
+- var->red.length = 5;
+- var->green.offset = 5;
+- var->green.length = 6;
+- var->blue.offset = 0;
+- var->blue.length = 5;
+-
+- cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_DIRECTCOLOR;
+- cfb->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb16;
+- display->dispsw_data = cfb->fb.pseudo_palette;
+- display->next_line = var->xres_virtual * 2;
+- break;
+-#endif
+- case 15:/* DIRECTCOLOUR, 32k */
+- var->bits_per_pixel = 15;
+- var->red.offset = 10;
+- var->red.length = 5;
+- var->green.offset = 5;
+- var->green.length = 5;
+- var->blue.offset = 0;
+- var->blue.length = 5;
+-
+- cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_DIRECTCOLOR;
++ case 16:/* DIRECTCOLOUR */
+ cfb->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb16;
+ display->dispsw_data = cfb->fb.pseudo_palette;
+- display->next_line = var->xres_virtual * 2;
+ break;
+ #endif
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB24
+ case 24:/* TRUECOLOUR, 16m */
+- var->red.offset = 16;
+- var->red.length = 8;
+- var->green.offset = 8;
+- var->green.length = 8;
+- var->blue.offset = 0;
+- var->blue.length = 8;
+-
+- cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR;
+ cfb->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb24;
+ display->dispsw_data = cfb->fb.pseudo_palette;
+- display->next_line = var->xres_virtual * 3;
+ break;
+ #endif
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB32
+ case 32:/* TRUECOLOUR, 16m */
+- var->transp.offset = 24;
+- var->transp.length = 8;
+- var->red.offset = 16;
+- var->red.length = 8;
+- var->green.offset = 8;
+- var->green.length = 8;
+- var->blue.offset = 0;
+- var->blue.length = 8;
+-
+- cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR;
+ cfb->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb32;
+ display->dispsw_data = cfb->fb.pseudo_palette;
+- display->next_line = var->xres_virtual * 4;
+ break;
+ #endif
+ default:/* in theory this should never happen */
+@@ -1010,15 +1082,27 @@
+ break;
+ }
+
++ /*
++ * 8bpp displays are always pseudo colour.
++ * 16bpp and above are direct colour or true colour, depending
++ * on whether the RAMDAC palettes are bypassed. (Direct colour
++ * has palettes, true colour does not.)
++ */
++ if (var->bits_per_pixel == 8)
++ cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ else if (hw.ramdac & RAMDAC_BYPASS)
++ cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR;
++ else
++ cfb->fb.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_DIRECTCOLOR;
++
+ if (var->accel_flags & FB_ACCELF_TEXT && cfb->dispsw != &fbcon_dummy)
+ display->dispsw = &fbcon_cyber_accel;
+ else
+ display->dispsw = cfb->dispsw;
+
+- cfb->fb.fix.line_length = display->next_line;
+-
+ display->screen_base = cfb->fb.screen_base;
+ display->line_length = cfb->fb.fix.line_length;
++ display->next_line = cfb->fb.fix.line_length;
+ display->visual = cfb->fb.fix.visual;
+ display->type = cfb->fb.fix.type;
+ display->type_aux = cfb->fb.fix.type_aux;
+@@ -1026,31 +1110,15 @@
+ display->ywrapstep = cfb->fb.fix.ywrapstep;
+ display->can_soft_blank = 1;
+ display->inverse = 0;
++ display->var = *var;
+
+- cfb->fb.var = *var;
+- cfb->fb.var.activate &= ~FB_ACTIVATE_ALL;
+-
+- /*
+- * Update the old var. The fbcon drivers still use this.
+- * Once they are using cfb->fb.var, this can be dropped.
+- * --rmk
+- */
+- display->var = cfb->fb.var;
+-
+- /*
+- * If we are setting all the virtual consoles, also set the
+- * defaults used to create new consoles.
+- */
+- if (var->activate & FB_ACTIVATE_ALL)
+- cfb->fb.disp->var = cfb->fb.var;
++ cyber2000fb_set_timing(cfb, &hw);
++ cyber2000fb_update_start(cfb, var);
++ fb_set_cmap(&cfb->fb.cmap, 1, cyber2000fb_setcolreg, &cfb->fb);
+
+- if (chgvar && info && cfb->fb.changevar)
++ if (chgvar && cfb->fb.changevar)
+ cfb->fb.changevar(con);
+
+- cyber2000fb_update_start(cfb, var);
+- cyber2000fb_set_timing(cfb, &hw);
+- fb_set_cmap(&cfb->fb.cmap, 1, cyber2000_setcolreg, &cfb->fb);
+-
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+@@ -1072,18 +1140,18 @@
+
+ if (var->xoffset > (var->xres_virtual - var->xres))
+ return -EINVAL;
+- if (y_bottom > cfb->fb.var.yres_virtual)
++ if (y_bottom > cfb->display->var.yres_virtual)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ if (cyber2000fb_update_start(cfb, var))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+- cfb->fb.var.xoffset = var->xoffset;
+- cfb->fb.var.yoffset = var->yoffset;
++ cfb->display->var.xoffset = var->xoffset;
++ cfb->display->var.yoffset = var->yoffset;
+ if (var->vmode & FB_VMODE_YWRAP) {
+- cfb->fb.var.vmode |= FB_VMODE_YWRAP;
++ cfb->display->var.vmode |= FB_VMODE_YWRAP;
+ } else {
+- cfb->fb.var.vmode &= ~FB_VMODE_YWRAP;
++ cfb->display->var.vmode &= ~FB_VMODE_YWRAP;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+@@ -1106,22 +1174,18 @@
+ static int cyber2000fb_switch(int con, struct fb_info *info)
+ {
+ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)info;
+- struct display *disp;
++ struct display *display = cfb->display;
+ struct fb_cmap *cmap;
+
+- if (cfb->currcon >= 0) {
+- disp = fb_display + cfb->currcon;
+-
++ if (display) {
+ /*
+ * Save the old colormap and video mode.
+ */
+- disp->var = cfb->fb.var;
+- if (disp->cmap.len)
+- fb_copy_cmap(&cfb->fb.cmap, &disp->cmap, 0);
++ if (display->cmap.len)
++ fb_copy_cmap(&cfb->fb.cmap, &display->cmap, 0);
+ }
+
+- cfb->currcon = con;
+- disp = fb_display + con;
++ cfb->display = display = fb_display + con;
+
+ /*
+ * Install the new colormap and change the video mode. By default,
+@@ -1132,73 +1196,88 @@
+ * depth of the new video mode. For now, we leave it at its
+ * default 256 entry.
+ */
+- if (disp->cmap.len)
+- cmap = &disp->cmap;
++ if (display->cmap.len)
++ cmap = &display->cmap;
+ else
+- cmap = fb_default_cmap(1 << disp->var.bits_per_pixel);
++ cmap = fb_default_cmap(1 << display->var.bits_per_pixel);
+
+ fb_copy_cmap(cmap, &cfb->fb.cmap, 0);
+
+- cfb->fb.var = disp->var;
+- cfb->fb.var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
+-
+- cyber2000fb_set_var(&cfb->fb.var, con, &cfb->fb);
++ display->var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++ cyber2000fb_set_var(&display->var, con, &cfb->fb);
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * (Un)Blank the display.
++ *
++ * Blank the screen if blank_mode != 0, else unblank. If
++ * blank == NULL then the caller blanks by setting the CLUT
++ * (Color Look Up Table) to all black. Return 0 if blanking
++ * succeeded, != 0 if un-/blanking failed due to e.g. a
++ * video mode which doesn't support it. Implements VESA
++ * suspend and powerdown modes on hardware that supports
++ * disabling hsync/vsync:
++ * blank_mode == 2: suspend vsync
++ * blank_mode == 3: suspend hsync
++ * blank_mode == 4: powerdown
++ *
++ * wms...Enable VESA DMPS compatible powerdown mode
++ * run "setterm -powersave powerdown" to take advantage
+ */
+ static void cyber2000fb_blank(int blank, struct fb_info *info)
+ {
+ struct cfb_info *cfb = (struct cfb_info *)info;
++ unsigned int sync = 0;
+ int i;
+
+- /*
+- * Blank the screen if blank_mode != 0, else unblank. If
+- * blank == NULL then the caller blanks by setting the CLUT
+- * (Color Look Up Table) to all black. Return 0 if blanking
+- * succeeded, != 0 if un-/blanking failed due to e.g. a
+- * video mode which doesn't support it. Implements VESA
+- * suspend and powerdown modes on hardware that supports
+- * disabling hsync/vsync:
+- * blank_mode == 2: suspend vsync
+- * blank_mode == 3: suspend hsync
+- * blank_mode == 4: powerdown
+- *
+- * wms...Enable VESA DMPS compatible powerdown mode
+- * run "setterm -powersave powerdown" to take advantage
+- */
+-
+ switch (blank) {
+ case 4: /* powerdown - both sync lines down */
+- cyber2000_grphw(0x16, 0x05, cfb);
++ sync = EXT_SYNC_CTL_VS_0 | EXT_SYNC_CTL_HS_0;
+ break;
+ case 3: /* hsync off */
+- cyber2000_grphw(0x16, 0x01, cfb);
++ sync = EXT_SYNC_CTL_VS_NORMAL | EXT_SYNC_CTL_HS_0;
+ break;
+ case 2: /* vsync off */
+- cyber2000_grphw(0x16, 0x04, cfb);
+- break;
++ sync = EXT_SYNC_CTL_VS_0 | EXT_SYNC_CTL_HS_NORMAL;
++ break;
+ case 1: /* soft blank */
+- cyber2000_grphw(0x16, 0x00, cfb);
++ default: /* unblank */
++ break;
++ }
++
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_SYNC_CTL, sync, cfb);
++
++ if (blank <= 1) {
++ /* turn on ramdacs */
++ cfb->ramdac_powerdown &= ~(RAMDAC_DACPWRDN | RAMDAC_BYPASS | RAMDAC_RAMPWRDN);
++ cyber2000fb_write_ramdac_ctrl(cfb);
++ }
++
++ /*
++ * Soft blank/unblank the display.
++ */
++ if (blank) { /* soft blank */
+ for (i = 0; i < NR_PALETTE; i++) {
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(i, 0x3c8, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(0, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(0, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(0, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ }
+- break;
+- default: /* unblank */
+- cyber2000_grphw(0x16, 0x00, cfb);
++ } else { /* unblank */
+ for (i = 0; i < NR_PALETTE; i++) {
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(i, 0x3c8, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(cfb->palette[i].red, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(cfb->palette[i].green, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ cyber2000fb_writeb(cfb->palette[i].blue, 0x3c9, cfb);
+ }
+- break;
++ }
++
++ if (blank >= 2) {
++ /* turn off ramdacs */
++ cfb->ramdac_powerdown |= RAMDAC_DACPWRDN | RAMDAC_BYPASS | RAMDAC_RAMPWRDN;
++ cyber2000fb_write_ramdac_ctrl(cfb);
+ }
+ }
+
+@@ -1233,51 +1312,61 @@
+ }
+
+ static struct fb_ops cyber2000fb_ops = {
+- owner: THIS_MODULE,
+- fb_set_var: cyber2000fb_set_var,
+- fb_set_cmap: cyber2000fb_set_cmap,
+- fb_pan_display: cyber2000fb_pan_display,
+- fb_get_fix: gen_get_fix,
+- fb_get_var: gen_get_var,
+- fb_get_cmap: gen_get_cmap,
++ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
++ .fb_set_var = cyber2000fb_set_var,
++ .fb_set_cmap = cyber2000fb_set_cmap,
++ .fb_pan_display = cyber2000fb_pan_display,
++ .fb_get_fix = gen_get_fix,
++ .fb_get_var = gen_get_var,
++ .fb_get_cmap = gen_get_cmap,
+ };
+
+ /*
++ * This is the only "static" reference to the internal data structures
++ * of this driver. It is here solely at the moment to support the other
++ * CyberPro modules external to this driver.
++ */
++static struct cfb_info *int_cfb_info;
++
++/*
+ * Enable access to the extended registers
+ */
+-static void cyber2000fb_enable_extregs(struct cfb_info *cfb)
++void cyber2000fb_enable_extregs(struct cfb_info *cfb)
+ {
+ cfb->func_use_count += 1;
+
+ if (cfb->func_use_count == 1) {
+ int old;
+
+- old = cyber2000_grphr(FUNC_CTL, cfb);
+- cyber2000_grphw(FUNC_CTL, old | FUNC_CTL_EXTREGENBL, cfb);
++ old = cyber2000_grphr(EXT_FUNC_CTL, cfb);
++ old |= EXT_FUNC_CTL_EXTREGENBL;
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_FUNC_CTL, old, cfb);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Disable access to the extended registers
+ */
+-static void cyber2000fb_disable_extregs(struct cfb_info *cfb)
++void cyber2000fb_disable_extregs(struct cfb_info *cfb)
+ {
+ if (cfb->func_use_count == 1) {
+ int old;
+
+- old = cyber2000_grphr(FUNC_CTL, cfb);
+- cyber2000_grphw(FUNC_CTL, old & ~FUNC_CTL_EXTREGENBL, cfb);
++ old = cyber2000_grphr(EXT_FUNC_CTL, cfb);
++ old &= ~EXT_FUNC_CTL_EXTREGENBL;
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_FUNC_CTL, old, cfb);
+ }
+
+- cfb->func_use_count -= 1;
++ if (cfb->func_use_count == 0)
++ printk(KERN_ERR "disable_extregs: count = 0\n");
++ else
++ cfb->func_use_count -= 1;
+ }
+
+-/*
+- * This is the only "static" reference to the internal data structures
+- * of this driver. It is here solely at the moment to support the other
+- * CyberPro modules external to this driver.
+- */
+-static struct cfb_info *int_cfb_info;
++void cyber2000fb_get_fb_var(struct cfb_info *cfb, struct fb_var_screeninfo *var)
++{
++ memcpy(var, &cfb->display->var, sizeof(struct fb_var_screeninfo));
++}
+
+ /*
+ * Attach a capture/tv driver to the core CyberX0X0 driver.
+@@ -1311,164 +1400,102 @@
+
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(cyber2000fb_attach);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(cyber2000fb_detach);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cyber2000fb_enable_extregs);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cyber2000fb_disable_extregs);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cyber2000fb_get_fb_var);
+
+ /*
+ * These parameters give
+ * 640x480, hsync 31.5kHz, vsync 60Hz
+ */
+ static struct fb_videomode __devinitdata cyber2000fb_default_mode = {
+- refresh: 60,
+- xres: 640,
+- yres: 480,
+- pixclock: 39722,
+- left_margin: 56,
+- right_margin: 16,
+- upper_margin: 34,
+- lower_margin: 9,
+- hsync_len: 88,
+- vsync_len: 2,
+- sync: FB_SYNC_COMP_HIGH_ACT | FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT,
+- vmode: FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED
++ .refresh = 60,
++ .xres = 640,
++ .yres = 480,
++ .pixclock = 39722,
++ .left_margin = 56,
++ .right_margin = 16,
++ .upper_margin = 34,
++ .lower_margin = 9,
++ .hsync_len = 88,
++ .vsync_len = 2,
++ .sync = FB_SYNC_COMP_HIGH_ACT | FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT,
++ .vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED
+ };
+
++/* static register programming for all chips */
+ static char igs_regs[] __devinitdata = {
+- 0x12, 0x00, 0x13, 0x00,
+- 0x16, 0x00,
+- 0x31, 0x00, 0x32, 0x00,
+- 0x50, 0x00, 0x51, 0x00, 0x52, 0x00, 0x53, 0x00,
+- 0x54, 0x00, 0x55, 0x00, 0x56, 0x00, 0x57, 0x01,
+- 0x58, 0x00, 0x59, 0x00, 0x5a, 0x00,
+- 0x70, 0x0b, 0x73, 0x30,
+- 0x74, 0x0b, 0x75, 0x17, 0x76, 0x00, 0x7a, 0xc8
++ EXT_CRT_IRQ, 0,
++ EXT_CRT_TEST, 0,
++ EXT_SYNC_CTL, 0,
++ EXT_SEG_WRITE_PTR, 0,
++ EXT_SEG_READ_PTR, 0,
++ EXT_BIU_MISC, EXT_BIU_MISC_LIN_ENABLE |
++ EXT_BIU_MISC_COP_ENABLE |
++ EXT_BIU_MISC_COP_BFC,
++ EXT_FUNC_CTL, 0,
++ CURS_H_START, 0,
++ CURS_H_START + 1, 0,
++ CURS_H_PRESET, 0,
++ CURS_V_START, 0,
++ CURS_V_START + 1, 0,
++ CURS_V_PRESET, 0,
++ CURS_CTL, 0,
++ EXT_ATTRIB_CTL, EXT_ATTRIB_CTL_EXT,
++ EXT_OVERSCAN_RED, 0,
++ EXT_OVERSCAN_GREEN, 0,
++ EXT_OVERSCAN_BLUE, 0,
++};
++
++/* specific register setting for the 2000 series */
++static char igs_2000_regs[] __devinitdata = {
++ /* some of these are questionable when we have a BIOS */
++ EXT_MEM_CTL0, EXT_MEM_CTL0_7CLK |
++ EXT_MEM_CTL0_RAS_1 |
++ EXT_MEM_CTL0_MULTCAS,
++ EXT_HIDDEN_CTL1, 0x30,
++ EXT_FIFO_CTL, 0x0b,
++ EXT_FIFO_CTL + 1, 0x17,
++ 0x76, 0x00,
++ EXT_HIDDEN_CTL4, 0xc8
+ };
+
+ /*
+- * We need to wake up the CyberPro, and make sure its in linear memory
+- * mode. Unfortunately, this is specific to the platform and card that
+- * we are running on.
+- *
+- * On x86 and ARM, should we be initialising the CyberPro first via the
+- * IO registers, and then the MMIO registers to catch all cases? Can we
+- * end up in the situation where the chip is in MMIO mode, but not awake
+- * on an x86 system?
+- *
+- * Note that on the NetWinder, the firmware automatically detects the
+- * type, width and size, and leaves this in extended registers 0x71 and
+- * 0x72 for us.
++ * Initialise the CyberPro hardware.
+ */
+-static inline void cyberpro_init_hw(struct cfb_info *cfb, int at_boot)
++static void cyberpro_init_hw(struct cfb_info *cfb)
+ {
+ int i;
+
+- /*
+- * Wake up the CyberPro.
+- */
+-#ifdef __sparc__
+-#ifdef __sparc_v9__
+-#error "You loose, consult DaveM."
+-#else
+- /*
+- * SPARC does not have an "outb" instruction, so we generate
+- * I/O cycles storing into a reserved memory space at
+- * physical address 0x3000000
+- */
+- {
+- unsigned char *iop;
+-
+- iop = ioremap(0x3000000, 0x5000);
+- if (iop == NULL) {
+- prom_printf("iga5000: cannot map I/O\n");
+- return -ENOMEM;
+- }
+-
+- writeb(0x18, iop + 0x46e8);
+- writeb(0x01, iop + 0x102);
+- writeb(0x08, iop + 0x46e8);
+- writeb(0x33, iop + 0x3ce);
+- writeb(0x01, iop + 0x3cf);
+-
+- iounmap((void *)iop);
+- }
+-#endif
+-
+- if (at_boot) {
+- /*
+- * Use mclk from BIOS. Only read this if we're
+- * initialising this card for the first time.
+- * FIXME: what about hotplug?
+- */
+- cfb->mclk_mult = cyber2000_grphr(MCLK_MULT, cfb);
+- cfb->mclk_div = cyber2000_grphr(MCLK_DIV, cfb);
+- }
+-#endif
+-#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__mips__)
+- /*
+- * x86 and MIPS are simple, we just do regular
+- * outb's instead of cyber2000fb_writeb.
+- */
+- outb(0x18, 0x46e8);
+- outb(0x01, 0x102);
+- outb(0x08, 0x46e8);
+- outb(0x33, 0x3ce);
+- outb(0x01, 0x3cf);
+-
+- if (at_boot) {
+- /*
+- * Use mclk from BIOS. Only read this if we're
+- * initialising this card for the first time.
+- * FIXME: what about hotplug?
+- */
+- cfb->mclk_mult = cyber2000_grphr(MCLK_MULT, cfb);
+- cfb->mclk_div = cyber2000_grphr(MCLK_DIV, cfb);
+- }
+-#endif
+-#ifdef __arm__
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x18, 0x46e8, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x01, 0x102, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x08, 0x46e8, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x33, 0x3ce, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0x01, 0x3cf, cfb);
+-
+- /*
+- * MCLK on the NetWinder and the Shark is fixed at 75MHz
+- */
+- cfb->mclk_mult = 0xdb;
+- cfb->mclk_div = 0x54;
+-#endif
+-
+- /*
+- * Initialise the CyberPro
+- */
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(igs_regs); i += 2)
+ cyber2000_grphw(igs_regs[i], igs_regs[i+1], cfb);
+
+- if (at_boot) {
++ if (cfb->id == ID_CYBERPRO_5000) {
+ /*
+- * get the video RAM size and width from the VGA register.
+- * This should have been already initialised by the BIOS,
+- * but if it's garbage, claim default 1MB VRAM (woody)
++ * On the CyberPro5XXXX, ensure that we're using the correct
++ * PLL (5XXX's may be programmed to use an additional set of
++ * PLLs.)
+ */
+- cfb->mem_ctl1 = cyber2000_grphr(MEM_CTL1, cfb);
+- cfb->mem_ctl2 = cyber2000_grphr(MEM_CTL2, cfb);
++ unsigned char val;
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(0xba, 0x3ce, cfb);
++ val = cyber2000fb_readb(0x3cf, cfb) & 0x80;
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(val, 0x3cf, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_ops.fb_pan_display = NULL; /* FIXME: panning broken */
+ } else {
+ /*
+- * Reprogram the MEM_CTL1 and MEM_CTL2 registers
++ * Other supported chips (2000 series) appear to need
++ * these registers programming
+ */
+- cyber2000_grphw(MEM_CTL1, cfb->mem_ctl1, cfb);
+- cyber2000_grphw(MEM_CTL2, cfb->mem_ctl2, cfb);
++ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(igs_2000_regs); i += 2)
++ cyber2000_grphw(igs_2000_regs[i],
++ igs_2000_regs[i+1],
++ cfb);
+ }
+
+- /*
+- * Ensure thatwe are using the correct PLL.
+- * (CyberPro 5000's may be programmed to use
+- * an additional set of PLLs.
+- */
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(0xba, 0x3ce, cfb);
+- cyber2000fb_writeb(cyber2000fb_readb(0x3cf, cfb) & 0x80, 0x3cf, cfb);
+ }
+
+ static struct cfb_info * __devinit
+-cyberpro_alloc_fb_info(struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id, char *name)
++cyberpro_alloc_fb_info(unsigned int id, char *name)
+ {
+ struct cfb_info *cfb;
+
+@@ -1480,10 +1507,9 @@
+
+ memset(cfb, 0, sizeof(struct cfb_info) + sizeof(struct display));
+
+- cfb->currcon = -1;
+- cfb->dev = dev;
++ cfb->id = id;
+
+- if (id->driver_data == FB_ACCEL_IGS_CYBER5000)
++ if (id == ID_CYBERPRO_5000)
+ cfb->ref_ps = 40690; // 24.576 MHz
+ else
+ cfb->ref_ps = 69842; // 14.31818 MHz (69841?)
+@@ -1492,7 +1518,7 @@
+ cfb->divisors[1] = 2;
+ cfb->divisors[2] = 4;
+
+- if (id->driver_data == FB_ACCEL_IGS_CYBER2000)
++ if (id == ID_CYBERPRO_2000)
+ cfb->divisors[3] = 8;
+ else
+ cfb->divisors[3] = 6;
+@@ -1504,7 +1530,24 @@
+ cfb->fb.fix.xpanstep = 0;
+ cfb->fb.fix.ypanstep = 1;
+ cfb->fb.fix.ywrapstep = 0;
+- cfb->fb.fix.accel = id->driver_data;
++
++ switch (id) {
++ case ID_IGA_1682:
++ cfb->fb.fix.accel = 0;
++ break;
++
++ case ID_CYBERPRO_2000:
++ cfb->fb.fix.accel = FB_ACCEL_IGS_CYBER2000;
++ break;
++
++ case ID_CYBERPRO_2010:
++ cfb->fb.fix.accel = FB_ACCEL_IGS_CYBER2010;
++ break;
++
++ case ID_CYBERPRO_5000:
++ cfb->fb.fix.accel = FB_ACCEL_IGS_CYBER5000;
++ break;
++ }
+
+ cfb->fb.var.nonstd = 0;
+ cfb->fb.var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
+@@ -1569,55 +1612,46 @@
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+-static int __devinit
+-cyberpro_probe(struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
++/*
++ * The CyberPro chips can be placed on many different bus types.
++ * This probe function is common to all bus types. The bus-specific
++ * probe function is expected to have:
++ * - enabled access to the linear memory region
++ * - memory mapped access to the registers
++ * - initialised mem_ctl1 and mem_ctl2 appropriately.
++ */
++static int __devinit cyberpro_common_probe(struct cfb_info *cfb)
+ {
+- struct cfb_info *cfb;
+- u_int h_sync, v_sync;
+ u_long smem_size;
+- char name[16];
++ u_int h_sync, v_sync;
+ int err;
+
+- sprintf(name, "CyberPro%4X", id->device);
+-
+- err = pci_enable_device(dev);
+- if (err)
+- return err;
+-
+- err = pci_request_regions(dev, name);
+- if (err)
+- return err;
+-
+- err = -ENOMEM;
+- cfb = cyberpro_alloc_fb_info(dev, id, name);
+- if (!cfb)
+- goto failed_release;
+-
+- cfb->region = ioremap(pci_resource_start(dev, 0),
+- pci_resource_len(dev, 0));
+- if (!cfb->region)
+- goto failed_ioremap;
+-
+- cfb->regs = cfb->region + MMIO_OFFSET;
++ cyberpro_init_hw(cfb);
+
+- cyberpro_init_hw(cfb, 1);
++ /*
++ * Get the video RAM size and width from the VGA register.
++ * This should have been already initialised by the BIOS,
++ * but if it's garbage, claim default 1MB VRAM (woody)
++ */
++ cfb->mem_ctl0 = cyber2000_grphr(EXT_MEM_CTL0, cfb);
++ cfb->mem_ctl1 = cyber2000_grphr(EXT_MEM_CTL1, cfb);
++ cfb->mem_ctl2 = cyber2000_grphr(EXT_MEM_CTL2, cfb);
+
++ /*
++ * Determine the size of the memory.
++ */
+ switch (cfb->mem_ctl2 & MEM_CTL2_SIZE_MASK) {
+ case MEM_CTL2_SIZE_4MB: smem_size = 0x00400000; break;
+ case MEM_CTL2_SIZE_2MB: smem_size = 0x00200000; break;
++ case MEM_CTL2_SIZE_1MB: smem_size = 0x00100000; break;
+ default: smem_size = 0x00100000; break;
+ }
+
+- /*
+- * Hmm, we _need_ a portable way of finding the address for
+- * the remap stuff, both for mmio and for smem.
+- */
+- cfb->fb.fix.mmio_start = pci_resource_start(dev, 0) + MMIO_OFFSET;
+- cfb->fb.fix.smem_start = pci_resource_start(dev, 0);
+- cfb->fb.fix.mmio_len = MMIO_SIZE;
+ cfb->fb.fix.smem_len = smem_size;
++ cfb->fb.fix.mmio_len = MMIO_SIZE;
+ cfb->fb.screen_base = cfb->region;
+
++ err = -EINVAL;
+ if (!fb_find_mode(&cfb->fb.var, &cfb->fb, NULL, NULL, 0,
+ &cyber2000fb_default_mode, 8)) {
+ printk("%s: no valid mode found\n", cfb->fb.fix.id);
+@@ -1644,13 +1678,181 @@
+ v_sync = h_sync / (cfb->fb.var.yres + cfb->fb.var.upper_margin +
+ cfb->fb.var.lower_margin + cfb->fb.var.vsync_len);
+
+- printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %dkB VRAM, using %dx%d, %d.%03dkHz, %dHz\n",
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %dKiB VRAM, using %dx%d, %d.%03dkHz, %dHz\n",
+ cfb->fb.fix.id, cfb->fb.fix.smem_len >> 10,
+ cfb->fb.var.xres, cfb->fb.var.yres,
+ h_sync / 1000, h_sync % 1000, v_sync);
+
+ err = register_framebuffer(&cfb->fb);
+- if (err < 0)
++
++failed:
++ return err;
++}
++
++static void cyberpro_common_resume(struct cfb_info *cfb)
++{
++ cyberpro_init_hw(cfb);
++
++ /*
++ * Reprogram the MEM_CTL0, 1 and 2 registers
++ */
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_MEM_CTL0, cfb->mem_ctl0, cfb);
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_MEM_CTL1, cfb->mem_ctl1, cfb);
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_MEM_CTL2, cfb->mem_ctl2, cfb);
++
++ /*
++ * Restore the old video mode and the palette.
++ * We also need to tell fbcon to redraw the console.
++ */
++ cfb->fb.var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++ cyber2000fb_set_var(&cfb->fb.var, -1, &cfb->fb);
++}
++
++
++
++
++/*
++ * PCI specific support.
++ */
++
++/*
++ * We need to wake up the CyberPro, and make sure its in linear memory
++ * mode. Unfortunately, this is specific to the platform and card that
++ * we are running on.
++ *
++ * On x86 and ARM, should we be initialising the CyberPro first via the
++ * IO registers, and then the MMIO registers to catch all cases? Can we
++ * end up in the situation where the chip is in MMIO mode, but not awake
++ * on an x86 system?
++ */
++static int cyberpro_pci_enable_mmio(struct cfb_info *cfb)
++{
++ unsigned char val;
++
++#if defined(__sparc_v9__)
++#error "You loose, consult DaveM."
++#elif defined(__sparc__)
++ /*
++ * SPARC does not have an "outb" instruction, so we generate
++ * I/O cycles storing into a reserved memory space at
++ * physical address 0x3000000
++ */
++ unsigned char *iop;
++
++ iop = ioremap(0x3000000, 0x5000);
++ if (iop == NULL) {
++ prom_printf("iga5000: cannot map I/O\n");
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++
++ writeb(0x18, iop + 0x46e8);
++ writeb(0x01, iop + 0x102);
++ writeb(0x08, iop + 0x46e8);
++ writeb(EXT_BIU_MISC, iop + 0x3ce);
++ writeb(EXT_BIU_MISC_LIN_ENABLE, iop + 0x3cf);
++
++ iounmap((void *)iop);
++#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_SHARK)
++ /*
++ * Shark probably needs to do it this way rather than use the
++ * IO method below. Since the CyberPro on the Shark isn't a
++ * PCI device, we probably want to move this to a bus-specific
++ * probe function. Do we even need to do this?
++ */
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(0x18, 0x46e8, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(0x01, 0x102, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(0x08, 0x46e8, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(EXT_BIU_MISC, 0x3ce, cfb);
++ cyber2000fb_writeb(EXT_BIU_MISC_LIN_ENABLE, 0x3cf, cfb);
++#else
++ /*
++ * Most other machine types are "normal", so
++ * we use the standard IO-based wakeup.
++ */
++ outb(0x18, 0x46e8);
++ outb(0x01, 0x102);
++ outb(0x08, 0x46e8);
++ outb(EXT_BIU_MISC, 0x3ce);
++ outb(EXT_BIU_MISC_LIN_ENABLE, 0x3cf);
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Allow the CyberPro to accept PCI burst accesses
++ */
++ val = cyber2000_grphr(EXT_BUS_CTL, cfb);
++ if (!(val & EXT_BUS_CTL_PCIBURST_WRITE)) {
++ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: enabling PCI bursts\n", cfb->fb.fix.id);
++
++ val |= EXT_BUS_CTL_PCIBURST_WRITE;
++
++ if (cfb->id == ID_CYBERPRO_5000)
++ val |= EXT_BUS_CTL_PCIBURST_READ;
++
++ cyber2000_grphw(EXT_BUS_CTL, val, cfb);
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int __devinit
++cyberpro_pci_probe(struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
++{
++ struct cfb_info *cfb;
++ char name[16];
++ int err;
++
++ sprintf(name, "CyberPro%4X", id->device);
++
++ err = pci_enable_device(dev);
++ if (err)
++ return err;
++
++ err = pci_request_regions(dev, name);
++ if (err)
++ return err;
++
++ err = -ENOMEM;
++ cfb = cyberpro_alloc_fb_info(id->driver_data, name);
++ if (!cfb)
++ goto failed_release;
++
++ cfb->dev = dev;
++ cfb->region = ioremap(pci_resource_start(dev, 0),
++ pci_resource_len(dev, 0));
++ if (!cfb->region)
++ goto failed_ioremap;
++
++ cfb->regs = cfb->region + MMIO_OFFSET;
++ cfb->fb.fix.mmio_start = pci_resource_start(dev, 0) + MMIO_OFFSET;
++ cfb->fb.fix.smem_start = pci_resource_start(dev, 0);
++
++ /*
++ * Bring up the hardware. This is expected to enable access
++ * to the linear memory region, and allow access to the memory
++ * mapped registers. Also, mem_ctl1 and mem_ctl2 must be
++ * initialised.
++ */
++ err = cyberpro_pci_enable_mmio(cfb);
++ if (err)
++ goto failed;
++
++ /*
++ * Use MCLK from BIOS. FIXME: what about hotplug?
++ */
++ cfb->mclk_mult = cyber2000_grphr(EXT_MCLK_MULT, cfb);
++ cfb->mclk_div = cyber2000_grphr(EXT_MCLK_DIV, cfb);
++#ifdef __arm__
++ if (machine_is_netwinder() || machine_is_shark()) {
++ /*
++ * MCLK on the NetWinder and the Shark is fixed at 75MHz
++ */
++ cfb->mclk_mult = 0xdb;
++ cfb->mclk_div = 0x54;
++ }
++#endif
++
++ err = cyberpro_common_probe(cfb);
++ if (err)
+ goto failed;
+
+ /*
+@@ -1672,7 +1874,7 @@
+ return err;
+ }
+
+-static void __devexit cyberpro_remove(struct pci_dev *dev)
++static void __devexit cyberpro_pci_remove(struct pci_dev *dev)
+ {
+ struct cfb_info *cfb = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
+
+@@ -1701,7 +1903,7 @@
+ }
+ }
+
+-static int cyberpro_suspend(struct pci_dev *dev, u32 state)
++static int cyberpro_pci_suspend(struct pci_dev *dev, u32 state)
+ {
+ return 0;
+ }
+@@ -1709,41 +1911,44 @@
+ /*
+ * Re-initialise the CyberPro hardware
+ */
+-static int cyberpro_resume(struct pci_dev *dev)
++static int cyberpro_pci_resume(struct pci_dev *dev)
+ {
+ struct cfb_info *cfb = pci_get_drvdata(dev);
+
+ if (cfb) {
+- cyberpro_init_hw(cfb, 0);
+-
+- /*
+- * Restore the old video mode and the palette.
+- * We also need to tell fbcon to redraw the console.
+- */
+- cfb->fb.var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
+- cyber2000fb_set_var(&cfb->fb.var, -1, &cfb->fb);
++ cyberpro_pci_enable_mmio(cfb);
++ cyberpro_common_resume(cfb);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ static struct pci_device_id cyberpro_pci_table[] __devinitdata = {
++// Not yet
++// { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTERG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTERG_1682,
++// PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, ID_IGA_1682 },
+ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTERG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTERG_2000,
+- PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, FB_ACCEL_IGS_CYBER2000 },
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, ID_CYBERPRO_2000 },
+ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTERG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTERG_2010,
+- PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, FB_ACCEL_IGS_CYBER2010 },
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, ID_CYBERPRO_2010 },
+ { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTERG, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTERG_5000,
+- PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, FB_ACCEL_IGS_CYBER5000 },
++ PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, ID_CYBERPRO_5000 },
+ { 0, }
+ };
+
++MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci,cyberpro_pci_table);
++
++#ifndef __devexit_p
++#define __devexit_p(x) (x)
++#endif
++
+ static struct pci_driver cyberpro_driver = {
+- name: "CyberPro",
+- probe: cyberpro_probe,
+- remove: __devexit_p(cyberpro_remove),
+- suspend: cyberpro_suspend,
+- resume: cyberpro_resume,
+- id_table: cyberpro_pci_table
++ .name = "CyberPro",
++ .probe = cyberpro_pci_probe,
++ .remove = __devexit_p(cyberpro_pci_remove),
++ .suspend = cyberpro_pci_suspend,
++ .resume = cyberpro_pci_resume,
++ .id_table = cyberpro_pci_table
+ };
+
+ /*
+@@ -1768,5 +1973,4 @@
+
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Russell King");
+ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("CyberPro 2000, 2010 and 5000 framebuffer driver");
+-MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci,cyberpro_pci_table);
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.h 2002-08-03 01:39:45.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/cyber2000fb.h 2004-04-19 16:49:24.000000000 +0100
+@@ -36,24 +36,55 @@
+ #define debug_printf(x...) do { } while (0)
+ #endif
+
+-#define PIXFORMAT_8BPP 0
+-#define PIXFORMAT_16BPP 1
+-#define PIXFORMAT_24BPP 2
+-#define PIXFORMAT_32BPP 3
+-
+-#define VISUALID_256 1
+-#define VISUALID_64K 2
+-#define VISUALID_16M_32 3
+-#define VISUALID_16M 4
+-#define VISUALID_32K 6
+-
+-#define FUNC_CTL 0x3c
+-#define FUNC_CTL_EXTREGENBL 0x80 /* enable access to 0xbcxxx */
+-
+-#define BIU_BM_CONTROL 0x3e
+-#define BIU_BM_CONTROL_ENABLE 0x01 /* enable bus-master */
+-#define BIU_BM_CONTROL_BURST 0x02 /* enable burst */
+-#define BIU_BM_CONTROL_BACK2BACK 0x04 /* enable back to back */
++#define RAMDAC_RAMPWRDN 0x01
++#define RAMDAC_DAC8BIT 0x02
++#define RAMDAC_VREFEN 0x04
++#define RAMDAC_BYPASS 0x10
++#define RAMDAC_DACPWRDN 0x40
++
++#define EXT_CRT_VRTOFL 0x11
++#define EXT_CRT_VRTOFL_LINECOMP10 0x10
++#define EXT_CRT_VRTOFL_INTERLACE 0x20
++
++#define EXT_CRT_IRQ 0x12
++#define EXT_CRT_IRQ_ENABLE 0x01
++#define EXT_CRT_IRQ_ACT_HIGH 0x04
++
++#define EXT_CRT_TEST 0x13
++
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL 0x16
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL_HS_NORMAL 0x00
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL_HS_0 0x01
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL_HS_1 0x02
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL_HS_HSVS 0x03
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL_VS_NORMAL 0x00
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL_VS_0 0x04
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL_VS_1 0x08
++#define EXT_SYNC_CTL_VS_COMP 0x0c
++
++#define EXT_BUS_CTL 0x30
++#define EXT_BUS_CTL_LIN_1MB 0x00
++#define EXT_BUS_CTL_LIN_2MB 0x01
++#define EXT_BUS_CTL_LIN_4MB 0x02
++#define EXT_BUS_CTL_ZEROWAIT 0x04
++#define EXT_BUS_CTL_PCIBURST_WRITE 0x20
++#define EXT_BUS_CTL_PCIBURST_READ 0x80 /* CyberPro 5000 only */
++
++#define EXT_SEG_WRITE_PTR 0x31
++#define EXT_SEG_READ_PTR 0x32
++#define EXT_BIU_MISC 0x33
++#define EXT_BIU_MISC_LIN_ENABLE 0x01
++#define EXT_BIU_MISC_COP_ENABLE 0x04
++#define EXT_BIU_MISC_COP_BFC 0x08
++
++#define EXT_FUNC_CTL 0x3c
++#define EXT_FUNC_CTL_EXTREGENBL 0x80 /* enable access to 0xbcxxx */
++
++#define PCI_BM_CTL 0x3e
++#define PCI_BM_CTL_ENABLE 0x01 /* enable bus-master */
++#define PCI_BM_CTL_BURST 0x02 /* enable burst */
++#define PCI_BM_CTL_BACK2BACK 0x04 /* enable back to back */
++#define PCI_BM_CTL_DUMMY 0x08 /* insert dummy cycle */
+
+ #define X_V2_VID_MEM_START 0x40
+ #define X_V2_VID_SRC_WIDTH 0x43
+@@ -87,6 +118,19 @@
+
+ #define K_CAP_X2_CTL1 0x49
+
++#define CURS_H_START 0x50
++#define CURS_H_PRESET 0x52
++#define CURS_V_START 0x53
++#define CURS_V_PRESET 0x55
++#define CURS_CTL 0x56
++
++#define EXT_ATTRIB_CTL 0x57
++#define EXT_ATTRIB_CTL_EXT 0x01
++
++#define EXT_OVERSCAN_RED 0x58
++#define EXT_OVERSCAN_GREEN 0x59
++#define EXT_OVERSCAN_BLUE 0x5a
++
+ #define CAP_X_START 0x60
+ #define CAP_X_END 0x62
+ #define CAP_Y_START 0x64
+@@ -96,46 +140,112 @@
+ #define CAP_DDA_Y_INIT 0x6c
+ #define CAP_DDA_Y_INC 0x6e
+
+-#define MEM_CTL1 0x71
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0 0x70
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0_7CLK 0x01
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0_RAS_1 0x02
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0_RAS2CAS_1 0x04
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0_MULTCAS 0x08
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0_ASYM 0x10
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0_CAS1ON 0x20
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0_FIFOFLUSH 0x40
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL0_SEQRESET 0x80
++
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1 0x71
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_PAR 0x00
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_SERPAR 0x01
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_SER 0x03
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_SYNC 0x04
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_VRAM 0x08
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_4K_REFRESH 0x10
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_256Kx4 0x00
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_512Kx8 0x40
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL1_1Mx16 0x60
+
+-#define MEM_CTL2 0x72
++#define EXT_MEM_CTL2 0x72
++#define MEM_CTL2_SIZE_1MB 0x00
+ #define MEM_CTL2_SIZE_2MB 0x01
+ #define MEM_CTL2_SIZE_4MB 0x02
+ #define MEM_CTL2_SIZE_MASK 0x03
+ #define MEM_CTL2_64BIT 0x04
+
++#define EXT_HIDDEN_CTL1 0x73
++
+ #define EXT_FIFO_CTL 0x74
+
++#define EXT_SEQ_MISC 0x77
++#define EXT_SEQ_MISC_8 0x01
++#define EXT_SEQ_MISC_16_RGB565 0x02
++#define EXT_SEQ_MISC_32 0x03
++#define EXT_SEQ_MISC_24_RGB888 0x04
++#define EXT_SEQ_MISC_16_RGB555 0x06
++#define EXT_SEQ_MISC_8_RGB332 0x09
++#define EXT_SEQ_MISC_16_RGB444 0x0a
++
++#define EXT_HIDDEN_CTL4 0x7a
++
++#define CURS_MEM_START 0x7e /* bits 23..12 */
++
+ #define CAP_PIP_X_START 0x80
+ #define CAP_PIP_X_END 0x82
+ #define CAP_PIP_Y_START 0x84
+ #define CAP_PIP_Y_END 0x86
+
+-#define CAP_NEW_CTL1 0x88
++#define EXT_CAP_CTL1 0x88
+
+-#define CAP_NEW_CTL2 0x89
++#define EXT_CAP_CTL2 0x89
++#define EXT_CAP_CTL2_ODDFRAMEIRQ 0x01
++#define EXT_CAP_CTL2_ANYFRAMEIRQ 0x02
+
+ #define BM_CTRL0 0x9c
+ #define BM_CTRL1 0x9d
+
+-#define CAP_MODE1 0xa4
+-#define CAP_MODE1_8BIT 0x01 /* enable 8bit capture mode */
+-#define CAP_MODE1_CCIR656 0x02 /* CCIR656 mode */
+-#define CAP_MODE1_IGNOREVGT 0x04 /* ignore VGT */
+-#define CAP_MODE1_ALTFIFO 0x10 /* use alternate FIFO for capture */
+-#define CAP_MODE1_SWAPUV 0x20 /* swap UV bytes */
+-#define CAP_MODE1_MIRRORY 0x40 /* mirror vertically */
+-#define CAP_MODE1_MIRRORX 0x80 /* mirror horizontally */
+-
+-#define DCLK_MULT 0xb0
+-#define DCLK_DIV 0xb1
+-#define DCLK_DIV_VFSEL 0x20
+-#define MCLK_MULT 0xb2
+-#define MCLK_DIV 0xb3
+-
+-#define CAP_MODE2 0xa5
+-
+-#define Y_TV_CTL 0xae
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE1 0xa4
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE1_8BIT 0x01 /* enable 8bit capture mode */
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE1_CCIR656 0x02 /* CCIR656 mode */
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE1_IGNOREVGT 0x04 /* ignore VGT */
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE1_ALTFIFO 0x10 /* use alternate FIFO for capture */
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE1_SWAPUV 0x20 /* swap UV bytes */
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE1_MIRRORY 0x40 /* mirror vertically */
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE1_MIRRORX 0x80 /* mirror horizontally */
++
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2 0xa5
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2_CCIRINVOE 0x01
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2_CCIRINVVGT 0x02
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2_CCIRINVHGT 0x04
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2_CCIRINVDG 0x08
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2_DATEND 0x10
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2_CCIRDGH 0x20
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2_FIXSONY 0x40
++#define EXT_CAP_MODE2_SYNCFREEZE 0x80
++
++#define EXT_TV_CTL 0xae
++
++#define EXT_DCLK_MULT 0xb0
++#define EXT_DCLK_DIV 0xb1
++#define EXT_DCLK_DIV_VFSEL 0x20
++#define EXT_MCLK_MULT 0xb2
++#define EXT_MCLK_DIV 0xb3
++
++#define EXT_LATCH1 0xb5
++#define EXT_LATCH1_VAFC_EN 0x01 /* enable VAFC */
++
++#define EXT_FEATURE 0xb7
++#define EXT_FEATURE_BUS_MASK 0x07 /* host bus mask */
++#define EXT_FEATURE_BUS_PCI 0x00
++#define EXT_FEATURE_BUS_VL_STD 0x04
++#define EXT_FEATURE_BUS_VL_LINEAR 0x05
++#define EXT_FEATURE_1682 0x20 /* IGS 1682 compatibility */
++
++#define EXT_LATCH2 0xb6
++#define EXT_LATCH2_I2C_CLKEN 0x10
++#define EXT_LATCH2_I2C_CLK 0x20
++#define EXT_LATCH2_I2C_DATEN 0x40
++#define EXT_LATCH2_I2C_DAT 0x80
++
++#define EXT_XT_CTL 0xbe
++#define EXT_XT_CAP16 0x04
++#define EXT_XT_LINEARFB 0x08
++#define EXT_XT_PAL 0x10
+
+ #define EXT_MEM_START 0xc0 /* ext start address 21 bits */
+ #define HOR_PHASE_SHIFT 0xc2 /* high 3 bits */
+@@ -160,25 +270,37 @@
+ #define EXT_VID_FMT_RGB565 0x02
+ #define EXT_VID_FMT_RGB888_24 0x03
+ #define EXT_VID_FMT_RGB888_32 0x04
++#define EXT_VID_FMT_RGB8 0x05
++#define EXT_VID_FMT_RGB4444 0x06
++#define EXT_VID_FMT_RGB8T 0x07
+ #define EXT_VID_FMT_DUP_PIX_ZOON 0x08 /* duplicate pixel zoom */
+ #define EXT_VID_FMT_MOD_3RD_PIX 0x20 /* modify 3rd duplicated pixel */
+ #define EXT_VID_FMT_DBL_H_PIX 0x40 /* double horiz pixels */
+-#define EXT_VID_FMT_UV128 0x80 /* UV data offset by 128 */
++#define EXT_VID_FMT_YUV128 0x80 /* YUV data offset by 128 */
+
+ #define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1 0xdc
+ #define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_INTRAM 0x01 /* video pixels go to internal RAM */
+ #define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_IGNORE_CCOMP 0x02 /* ignore colour compare registers */
+ #define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_NOCLIP 0x04 /* do not clip to 16235,16240 */
+ #define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_UV_AVG 0x08 /* U/V data is averaged */
+-#define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_Y128 0x10 /* Y data offset by 128 */
+-#define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_VINTERPOL_OFF 0x20 /* vertical interpolation off */
++#define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_Y128 0x10 /* Y data offset by 128 (if YUV128 set) */
++#define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_VINTERPOL_OFF 0x20 /* disable vertical interpolation */
+ #define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_FULL_WIN 0x40 /* video out window full */
+ #define EXT_VID_DISP_CTL1_ENABLE_WINDOW 0x80 /* enable video window */
+
+ #define EXT_VID_FIFO_CTL1 0xdd
++#define EXT_VID_FIFO_CTL1_OE_HIGH 0x02
++#define EXT_VID_FIFO_CTL1_INTERLEAVE 0x04 /* enable interleaved memory read */
++
++#define EXT_ROM_UCB4GH 0xe5
++#define EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_FREEZE 0x02 /* capture frozen */
++#define EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_ODDFRAME 0x04 /* 1 = odd frame captured */
++#define EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_1HL 0x08 /* first horizonal line after VGT falling edge */
++#define EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_ODD 0x10 /* odd frame indicator */
++#define EXT_ROM_UCB4GH_INTSTAT 0x20 /* video interrupt */
+
+ #define VFAC_CTL1 0xe8
+-#define VFAC_CTL1_CAPTURE 0x01 /* capture enable */
++#define VFAC_CTL1_CAPTURE 0x01 /* capture enable (only when VSYNC high)*/
+ #define VFAC_CTL1_VFAC_ENABLE 0x02 /* vfac enable */
+ #define VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE 0x04 /* freeze capture */
+ #define VFAC_CTL1_FREEZE_CAPTURE_SYNC 0x08 /* sync freeze capture */
+@@ -197,6 +319,13 @@
+ #define VFAC_CTL2_INVERT_OVSYNC 0x80 /* invert other vsync input */
+
+ #define VFAC_CTL3 0xea
++#define VFAC_CTL3_CAP_LARGE_FIFO 0x01 /* large capture fifo */
++#define VFAC_CTL3_CAP_INTERLACE 0x02 /* capture odd and even fields */
++#define VFAC_CTL3_CAP_HOLD_4NS 0x00 /* hold capture data for 4ns */
++#define VFAC_CTL3_CAP_HOLD_2NS 0x04 /* hold capture data for 2ns */
++#define VFAC_CTL3_CAP_HOLD_6NS 0x08 /* hold capture data for 6ns */
++#define VFAC_CTL3_CAP_HOLD_0NS 0x0c /* hold capture data for 0ns */
++#define VFAC_CTL3_CHROMAKEY 0x20 /* capture data will be chromakeyed */
+ #define VFAC_CTL3_CAP_IRQ 0x40 /* enable capture interrupt */
+
+ #define CAP_MEM_START 0xeb /* 18 bits */
+@@ -235,26 +364,98 @@
+ #define BM_COUNT 0xbc090 /* read-only */
+
+ /*
+- * Graphics Co-processor
++ * TV registers
+ */
+-#define CO_CMD_L_PATTERN_FGCOL 0x8000
+-#define CO_CMD_L_INC_LEFT 0x0004
+-#define CO_CMD_L_INC_UP 0x0002
+-
+-#define CO_CMD_H_SRC_PIXMAP 0x2000
+-#define CO_CMD_H_BLITTER 0x0800
++#define TV_VBLANK_EVEN_START 0xbe43c
++#define TV_VBLANK_EVEN_END 0xbe440
++#define TV_VBLANK_ODD_START 0xbe444
++#define TV_VBLANK_ODD_END 0xbe448
++#define TV_SYNC_YGAIN 0xbe44c
++#define TV_UV_GAIN 0xbe450
++#define TV_PED_UVDET 0xbe454
++#define TV_UV_BURST_AMP 0xbe458
++#define TV_HSYNC_START 0xbe45c
++#define TV_HSYNC_END 0xbe460
++#define TV_Y_DELAY1 0xbe464
++#define TV_Y_DELAY2 0xbe468
++#define TV_UV_DELAY1 0xbe46c
++#define TV_BURST_START 0xbe470
++#define TV_BURST_END 0xbe474
++#define TV_HBLANK_START 0xbe478
++#define TV_HBLANK_END 0xbe47c
++#define TV_PED_EVEN_START 0xbe480
++#define TV_PED_EVEN_END 0xbe484
++#define TV_PED_ODD_START 0xbe488
++#define TV_PED_ODD_END 0xbe48c
++#define TV_VSYNC_EVEN_START 0xbe490
++#define TV_VSYNC_EVEN_END 0xbe494
++#define TV_VSYNC_ODD_START 0xbe498
++#define TV_VSYNC_ODD_END 0xbe49c
++#define TV_SCFL 0xbe4a0
++#define TV_SCFH 0xbe4a4
++#define TV_SCP 0xbe4a8
++#define TV_DELAYBYPASS 0xbe4b4
++#define TV_EQL_END 0xbe4bc
++#define TV_SERR_START 0xbe4c0
++#define TV_SERR_END 0xbe4c4
++#define TV_CTL 0xbe4dc /* reflects a previous register- MVFCLR, MVPCLR etc P241*/
++#define TV_VSYNC_VGA_HS 0xbe4e8
++#define TV_FLICK_XMIN 0xbe514
++#define TV_FLICK_XMAX 0xbe518
++#define TV_FLICK_YMIN 0xbe51c
++#define TV_FLICK_YMAX 0xbe520
+
++/*
++ * Graphics Co-processor
++ */
+ #define CO_REG_CONTROL 0xbf011
++#define CO_CTRL_BUSY 0x80
++#define CO_CTRL_CMDFULL 0x04
++#define CO_CTRL_FIFOEMPTY 0x02
++#define CO_CTRL_READY 0x01
++
+ #define CO_REG_SRC_WIDTH 0xbf018
+-#define CO_REG_PIX_FORMAT 0xbf01c
+-#define CO_REG_FORE_MIX 0xbf048
+-#define CO_REG_FOREGROUND 0xbf058
+-#define CO_REG_WIDTH 0xbf060
+-#define CO_REG_HEIGHT 0xbf062
++#define CO_REG_PIXFMT 0xbf01c
++#define CO_PIXFMT_32BPP 0x03
++#define CO_PIXFMT_24BPP 0x02
++#define CO_PIXFMT_16BPP 0x01
++#define CO_PIXFMT_8BPP 0x00
++
++#define CO_REG_FGMIX 0xbf048
++#define CO_FG_MIX_ZERO 0x00
++#define CO_FG_MIX_SRC_AND_DST 0x01
++#define CO_FG_MIX_SRC_AND_NDST 0x02
++#define CO_FG_MIX_SRC 0x03
++#define CO_FG_MIX_NSRC_AND_DST 0x04
++#define CO_FG_MIX_DST 0x05
++#define CO_FG_MIX_SRC_XOR_DST 0x06
++#define CO_FG_MIX_SRC_OR_DST 0x07
++#define CO_FG_MIX_NSRC_AND_NDST 0x08
++#define CO_FG_MIX_SRC_XOR_NDST 0x09
++#define CO_FG_MIX_NDST 0x0a
++#define CO_FG_MIX_SRC_OR_NDST 0x0b
++#define CO_FG_MIX_NSRC 0x0c
++#define CO_FG_MIX_NSRC_OR_DST 0x0d
++#define CO_FG_MIX_NSRC_OR_NDST 0x0e
++#define CO_FG_MIX_ONES 0x0f
++
++#define CO_REG_FGCOLOUR 0xbf058
++#define CO_REG_BGCOLOUR 0xbf05c
++#define CO_REG_PIXWIDTH 0xbf060
++#define CO_REG_PIXHEIGHT 0xbf062
+ #define CO_REG_X_PHASE 0xbf078
+ #define CO_REG_CMD_L 0xbf07c
++#define CO_CMD_L_PATTERN_FGCOL 0x8000
++#define CO_CMD_L_INC_LEFT 0x0004
++#define CO_CMD_L_INC_UP 0x0002
++
+ #define CO_REG_CMD_H 0xbf07e
+-#define CO_REG_SRC_PTR 0xbf170
++#define CO_CMD_H_BGSRCMAP 0x8000 /* otherwise bg colour */
++#define CO_CMD_H_FGSRCMAP 0x2000 /* otherwise fg colour */
++#define CO_CMD_H_BLITTER 0x0800
++
++#define CO_REG_SRC1_PTR 0xbf170
++#define CO_REG_SRC2_PTR 0xbf174
+ #define CO_REG_DEST_PTR 0xbf178
+ #define CO_REG_DEST_WIDTH 0xbf218
+
+@@ -269,6 +470,7 @@
+ char *fb;
+ char dev_name[32];
+ unsigned int fb_size;
++ unsigned int chip_id;
+
+ /*
+ * The following is a pointer to be passed into the
+@@ -288,10 +490,19 @@
+ void (*disable_extregs)(struct cfb_info *);
+ };
+
++#define ID_IGA_1682 0
++#define ID_CYBERPRO_2000 1
++#define ID_CYBERPRO_2010 2
++#define ID_CYBERPRO_5000 3
++
++struct fb_var_screeninfo;
++
+ /*
+ * Note! Writing to the Cyber20x0 registers from an interrupt
+ * routine is definitely a bad idea atm.
+ */
+ int cyber2000fb_attach(struct cyberpro_info *info, int idx);
+ void cyber2000fb_detach(int idx);
+-
++void cyber2000fb_enable_extregs(struct cfb_info *cfb);
++void cyber2000fb_disable_extregs(struct cfb_info *cfb);
++void cyber2000fb_get_fb_var(struct cfb_info *cfb, struct fb_var_screeninfo *var);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/dbmx1fb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/dbmx1fb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/dbmx1fb.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/dbmx1fb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,2002 @@
++/******************************************************************************
++ Copyright (C) 2002 Motorola GSG-China
++
++ 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.
++*******************************************************************************/
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * File Name: dbmx1fb.c
++ *
++ * Progammers: Chen Ning, Zhang Juan
++ *
++ * Date of Creations: 10 DEC,2001
++ *
++ * Synopsis:
++ *
++ * Descirption: DB-MX1 LCD controller Linux frame buffer driver
++ * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the
++ * GNU General Public License. See the file COPYING in the main
++ * directory of this archive for more details.
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC, 2001, initialization version, frame work for frame buffer driver
++ *
++*******************************************************************************/
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/sched.h>
++#include <linux/errno.h>
++#include <linux/string.h>
++#include <linux/ctype.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/tty.h>
++#include <linux/slab.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/fb.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/wrapper.h>
++#include <linux/selection.h>
++#include <linux/console.h>
++#include <linux/kd.h>
++#include <linux/vt_kern.h>
++
++#include <asm/hardware.h>
++#include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/irq.h>
++#include <asm/mach-types.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <asm/proc/pgtable.h>
++
++#include <video/fbcon.h>
++#include <video/fbcon-mfb.h>
++#include <video/fbcon-cfb4.h>
++#include <video/fbcon-cfb8.h>
++#include <video/fbcon-cfb16.h>
++
++#include "asm/arch/hardware.h"
++#include "asm/arch/platform.h"
++#include "asm/arch/memory.h"
++
++#include "dbmx1fb.h"
++
++#undef SUP_TTY0
++
++#define LCD_PM
++#ifdef LCD_PM
++#include <linux/pm.h>
++struct pm_dev *pm;
++#endif
++
++// PLAM - make sure fbmem.c also has this defined for full screen frame
++// buffer support in SDRAM
++#define FULL_SCREEN
++
++#undef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++// #undef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++#undef DEBUG
++
++
++/********************************************************************************/
++#ifdef DEBUG
++# define DPRINTK(fmt, args...) printk("%s: " fmt, __FUNCTION__ , ## args)
++#define FUNC_START DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"start\n");
++#define FUNC_END DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"end\n");
++#else
++# define DPRINTK(fmt, args...)
++#define FUNC_START
++#define FUNC_END
++#endif
++
++#define _IO_ADDRESS(r) ((r)+0xf0000000)
++unsigned int READREG(unsigned int r)
++{
++ volatile unsigned int * reg;
++ reg = (volatile unsigned int*) _IO_ADDRESS(r);
++ return *reg;
++}
++void WRITEREG(unsigned int r, unsigned int val)
++{
++ volatile unsigned int *reg;
++ reg = (volatile unsigned int*) _IO_ADDRESS(r);
++ *reg = val;
++ return;
++}
++
++#define FONT_DATA ((unsigned char *)font->data)
++struct fbcon_font_desc *font;
++
++/* Local LCD controller parameters */
++struct dbmx1fb_par{
++ u_char *screen_start_address; /* Screen Start Address */
++ u_char *v_screen_start_address;/* Virtul Screen Start Address */
++ unsigned long screen_memory_size; /* screen memory size */
++ unsigned int palette_size;
++ unsigned int max_xres;
++ unsigned int max_yres;
++ unsigned int xres;
++ unsigned int yres;
++ unsigned int xres_virtual;
++ unsigned int yres_virtual;
++ unsigned int max_bpp;
++ unsigned int bits_per_pixel;
++ unsigned int currcon;
++ unsigned int visual;
++ unsigned int TFT :1;
++ unsigned int color :1 ;
++ unsigned int sharp :1 ;
++
++ unsigned short cfb16[16];
++};
++
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++/* hardware cursor parameters */
++struct dbmx1fb_cursor{
++ // int enable;
++ int startx;
++ int starty;
++ int blinkenable;
++ int blink_rate;
++ int width;
++ int height;
++ int color[3];
++ int state;
++};
++
++/* Frame buffer of LCD information */
++struct dbmx1fb_info{
++ struct display_switch dispsw;
++ struct dbmx1fb_cursor cursor;
++};
++#endif // HARDWARE_CURSOR
++
++static u_char* p_framebuffer_memory_address;
++static u_char* v_framebuffer_memory_address;
++
++/* Fake monspecs to fill in fbinfo structure */
++static struct fb_monspecs monspecs __initdata = {
++ 30000, 70000, 50, 65, 0 /* Generic */
++};
++
++/* color map initial */
++static unsigned short __attribute__((unused)) color4map[16] = {
++ 0x0000, 0x000f, 0x00f0, 0x0f2a, 0x0f00, 0x0f0f, 0x0f88, 0x0ccc,
++ 0x0888, 0x00ff, 0x00f8, 0x0f44, 0x0fa6, 0x0f22, 0x0ff0, 0x0fff
++};
++
++static unsigned short gray4map[16] = {
++ 0x0000, 0x0001, 0x0002, 0x0003, 0x0004, 0x0005, 0x0006, 0x0007,
++ 0x0008, 0x0009, 0x000a, 0x000b, 0x000c, 0x000d, 0x000e, 0x000f
++};
++
++static struct display global_disp; /* Initial (default) Display Settings */
++static struct fb_info fb_info;
++static struct fb_var_screeninfo init_var = {};
++static struct dbmx1fb_par current_par={ };
++
++/* Frame buffer device API */
++static int dbmx1fb_get_fix(struct fb_fix_screeninfo *fix, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info);
++static int dbmx1fb_get_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info);
++static int dbmx1fb_set_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info);
++static int dbmx1fb_get_cmap(struct fb_cmap *cmap, int kspc, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info);
++static int dbmx1fb_set_cmap(struct fb_cmap *cmap, int kspc, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info);
++
++/* Interface to the low level driver */
++static int dbmx1fb_switch(int con, struct fb_info *info);
++static void dbmx1fb_blank(int blank, struct fb_info *info);
++static int dbmx1fb_updatevar(int con, struct fb_info *info);
++
++/* Internal routines */
++static int _reserve_fb_memory(void);
++static void _install_cmap(int con, struct fb_info *info);
++static void _enable_lcd_controller(void);
++static void _disable_lcd_controller(void);
++static int _encode_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var,
++ struct dbmx1fb_par *par);
++static int _decode_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var,
++ struct dbmx1fb_par *par);
++
++/* initialization routines */
++static void __init _init_lcd_system(void);
++static int __init _init_lcd(void);
++static void __init _init_fbinfo(void);
++static int __init _reserve_fb_memory(void);
++
++/* frame buffer ops */
++static struct fb_ops dbmx1fb_ops = {
++ owner: THIS_MODULE,
++ fb_get_fix: dbmx1fb_get_fix,
++ fb_get_var: dbmx1fb_get_var,
++ fb_set_var: dbmx1fb_set_var,
++ fb_get_cmap: dbmx1fb_get_cmap,
++ fb_set_cmap: dbmx1fb_set_cmap,
++};
++
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++/* Hardware Cursor */
++static void dbmx1fb_cursor(struct display *p, int mode, int x, int y);
++static int dbmx1fb_set_font(struct display *d, int width, int height);
++static UINT8 cursor_color_map[] = {0xf8};
++static void dbmx1fb_set_cursor_state(struct dbmx1fb_info *fb,UINT32 state);
++static void dbmx1fb_set_cursor(struct dbmx1fb_info *fb);
++static void dbmx1fb_set_cursor_blink(struct dbmx1fb_info *fb,int blink);
++
++struct display_switch dbmx1fb_cfb4 = {
++ setup: fbcon_cfb4_setup,
++ bmove: fbcon_cfb4_bmove,
++ clear: fbcon_cfb4_clear,
++ putc: fbcon_cfb4_putc,
++ putcs: fbcon_cfb4_putcs,
++ revc: fbcon_cfb4_revc,
++ cursor: dbmx1fb_cursor,
++ set_font: dbmx1fb_set_font,
++ fontwidthmask: FONTWIDTH(4)|FONTWIDTH(8)|FONTWIDTH(16)
++};
++
++struct display_switch dbmx1fb_cfb8 = {
++ setup: fbcon_cfb8_setup,
++ bmove: fbcon_cfb8_bmove,
++ clear: fbcon_cfb8_clear,
++ putc: fbcon_cfb8_putc,
++ putcs: fbcon_cfb8_putcs,
++ revc: fbcon_cfb8_revc,
++ cursor: dbmx1fb_cursor,
++ set_font: dbmx1fb_set_font,
++ fontwidthmask: FONTWIDTH(4)|FONTWIDTH(8)|FONTWIDTH(16)
++};
++
++struct display_switch dbmx1fb_cfb16 = {
++ setup: fbcon_cfb16_setup,
++ bmove: fbcon_cfb16_bmove,
++ clear: fbcon_cfb16_clear,
++ putc: fbcon_cfb16_putc,
++ putcs: fbcon_cfb16_putcs,
++ revc: fbcon_cfb16_revc,
++ cursor: dbmx1fb_cursor,
++ set_font: dbmx1fb_set_font,
++ fontwidthmask: FONTWIDTH(4)|FONTWIDTH(8)|FONTWIDTH(16)
++};
++#endif // HARDWARE_CURSOR
++
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_getcolreg()
++ *
++ * Input: regno : Color register ID
++ * red : Color map red[]
++ * green : Color map green[]
++ * blue : Color map blue[]
++ * transparent : Flag
++ * info : Fb_info database
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Description: Transfer to fb_xxx_cmap handlers as parameters to
++ * control color registers
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++#define RED 0xf00
++#define GREEN 0xf0
++#define BLUE 0x0f
++static int dbmx1fb_getcolreg(u_int regno, u_int *red, u_int *green,
++ u_int *blue, u_int *trans, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ unsigned int val;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++
++ if(regno >= current_par.palette_size)
++ return 1;
++
++ val = READREG(DBMX1_LCD_MAPRAM+regno);
++
++ if((current_par.bits_per_pixel == 4)&&(!current_par.color))
++ {
++ *red = *green = *blue = (val & BLUE) << 4;//TODO:
++ *trans = 0;
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ *red = (val & RED) << 4;
++ *green = (val & GREEN) << 8;
++ *blue = (val & BLUE) << 12;
++ *trans = 0;
++ }
++
++ FUNC_END;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_setcolreg()
++ *
++ * Input: regno : Color register ID
++ * red : Color map red[]
++ * green : Color map green[]
++ * blue : Color map blue[]
++ * transparent : Flag
++ * info : Fb_info database
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Description: Transfer to fb_xxx_cmap handlers as parameters to
++ * control color registers
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++ *****************************************************************************/
++static int
++dbmx1fb_setcolreg(u_int regno, u_int red, u_int green, u_int blue,
++ u_int trans, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ unsigned int val=0;
++ FUNC_START
++ if(regno >= current_par.palette_size)
++ return 1;
++
++ if((current_par.bits_per_pixel == 4)&&(!current_par.color))
++ val = (blue & 0x00f) << 12;//TODO:
++ else
++ {
++ val = (blue >> 12 ) & BLUE;
++ val |= (green >> 8) & GREEN;
++ val |= (red >> 4) & RED;
++ }
++
++ if (regno < 16) {
++ current_par.cfb16[regno] =
++ regno | regno << 5 | regno << 10;
++}
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_MAPRAM+regno, val);
++ FUNC_END;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_get_cmap()
++ *
++ * Input: cmap : Ouput data pointer
++ * kspc : Kernel space flag
++ * con : Console ID
++ * info : Frame buffer information
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Description: Data is copied from hardware or local or system DISPAY,
++ * and copied to cmap.
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int
++dbmx1fb_get_cmap(struct fb_cmap *cmap, int kspc, int con,
++ struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ int err = 0;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ DPRINTK("current_par.visual=%d\n", current_par.visual);
++ if (con == current_par.currcon)
++ err = fb_get_cmap(cmap, kspc, dbmx1fb_getcolreg, info);
++ else if (fb_display[con].cmap.len)
++ fb_copy_cmap(&fb_display[con].cmap, cmap, kspc ? 0 : 2);
++ else
++ fb_copy_cmap(fb_default_cmap(current_par.palette_size),
++ cmap, kspc ? 0 : 2);
++ FUNC_END;
++ return err;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_set_cmap()
++ *
++ * Input: cmap : Ouput data pointer
++ * kspc : Kernel space flag
++ * con : Console ID
++ * info : Frame buffer information
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Description: Copy data from cmap and copy to DISPLAY. If DISPLAy has no cmap,
++ * allocate memory for it. If DISPLAY is current console and visible,
++ * then hardware color map shall be set.
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int
++dbmx1fb_set_cmap(struct fb_cmap *cmap, int kspc, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ int err = 0;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ DPRINTK("current_par.visual=%d\n", current_par.visual);
++ if (!fb_display[con].cmap.len)
++ err = fb_alloc_cmap(&fb_display[con].cmap,
++ current_par.palette_size, 0);
++
++ if (!err) {
++ if (con == current_par.currcon)
++ err = fb_set_cmap(cmap, kspc, dbmx1fb_setcolreg,
++ info);
++ fb_copy_cmap(cmap, &fb_display[con].cmap, kspc ? 0 : 1);
++ }
++ FUNC_END;
++ return err;
++}
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_get_var()
++ *
++ * Input: var : Iuput data pointer
++ * con : Console ID
++ * info : Frame buffer information
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Functions Called: _encode_var()
++ *
++ * Description: Get color map from current, or global display[console]
++ * used by ioctl
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int
++dbmx1fb_get_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ if (con == -1) {
++ _encode_var(var, &current_par);
++ } else
++ *var = fb_display[con].var;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_updatevar()
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: Fill in display switch with LCD information,
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int dbmx1fb_updatevar(int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ DPRINTK("entered\n");
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_set_dispsw()
++ *
++ * Input: display : Iuput data pointer
++ * dbmx1fb_info : Frame buffer of LCD information
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: Fill in display switch with LCD information,
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static void dbmx1fb_set_dispsw(struct display *disp
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ ,struct dbmx1fb_info *info
++#endif
++ )
++{
++ FUNC_START;
++ switch (disp->var.bits_per_pixel) {
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++ case 4:
++ fb_info.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ info->dispsw = dbmx1fb_cfb4;
++ disp->dispsw = &info->dispsw;
++ disp->dispsw_data = NULL;
++ break;
++#endif
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB8
++ case 8:
++ fb_info.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ info->dispsw = dbmx1fb_cfb8;
++ disp->dispsw = &info->dispsw;
++ disp->dispsw_data = NULL;
++ break;
++#endif
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB16
++ case 12:
++ case 16:
++ fb_info.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_DIRECTCOLOR;
++ info->dispsw = dbmx1fb_cfb16;
++ disp->dispsw = &info->dispsw;
++ disp->dispsw_data = current_par.cfb16;
++ break;
++#endif
++#else //!HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ /* first step disable the hardware cursor */
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++ case 4:
++ fb_info.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ disp->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb4;
++ disp->dispsw_data = NULL;
++ break;
++#endif
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB8
++ case 8:
++ fb_info.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ disp->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb8;
++ disp->dispsw_data = NULL;
++ break;
++#endif
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB16
++ case 12:
++ case 16:
++ fb_info.fix.visual = FB_VISUAL_DIRECTCOLOR;
++ disp->dispsw = &fbcon_cfb16;
++ disp->dispsw_data = current_par.cfb16;
++ break;
++#endif
++
++#endif // HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ default:
++ disp->dispsw = &fbcon_dummy;
++ disp->dispsw_data = NULL;
++ }
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ if (&info->cursor)
++ {
++ info->dispsw.cursor = dbmx1fb_cursor;
++ info->dispsw.set_font = dbmx1fb_set_font;
++ }
++#endif // HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ FUNC_END;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_set_var()
++ *
++ * Input: var : Iuput data pointer
++ * con : Console ID
++ * info : Frame buffer information
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Functions Called: dbmx1fb_decode_var()
++ * dbmx1fb_encode_var()
++ * dbmx1fb_set_dispsw()
++ *
++ * Description: set current_par by var, also set display data, specially the console
++ * related fileops, then enable the lcd controller, and set cmap to
++ * hardware.
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int
++dbmx1fb_set_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ struct display *display;
++ int err, chgvar = 0;
++ struct dbmx1fb_par par;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ if (con >= 0)
++ display = &fb_display[con]; /* Display settings for console */
++ else
++ display = &global_disp; /* Default display settings */
++
++ /* Decode var contents into a par structure, adjusting any */
++ /* out of range values. */
++ if ((err = _decode_var(var, &par))){
++ DPRINTK("decode var error!");
++ return err;
++ }
++
++ // Store adjusted par values into var structure
++ _encode_var(var, &par);
++
++ if ((var->activate & FB_ACTIVATE_MASK) == FB_ACTIVATE_TEST)
++ return 0;
++
++ else if (((var->activate & FB_ACTIVATE_MASK) != FB_ACTIVATE_NOW) &&
++ ((var->activate & FB_ACTIVATE_MASK) != FB_ACTIVATE_NXTOPEN))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (con >= 0) {
++ if ((display->var.xres != var->xres) ||
++ (display->var.yres != var->yres) ||
++ (display->var.xres_virtual != var->xres_virtual) ||
++ (display->var.yres_virtual != var->yres_virtual) ||
++ (display->var.sync != var->sync) ||
++ (display->var.bits_per_pixel != var->bits_per_pixel) ||
++ (memcmp(&display->var.red, &var->red, sizeof(var->red))) ||
++ (memcmp(&display->var.green, &var->green, sizeof(var->green)
++ )) ||
++ (memcmp(&display->var.blue, &var->blue, sizeof(var->blue))))
++ chgvar = 1;
++ }
++
++ display->var = *var;
++ display->screen_base = par.v_screen_start_address;
++ display->visual = par.visual;
++ display->type = FB_TYPE_PACKED_PIXELS;
++ display->type_aux = 0;
++ display->ypanstep = 0;
++ display->ywrapstep = 0;
++ display->line_length =
++ display->next_line = (var->xres * 16) / 8;
++
++ display->can_soft_blank = 1;
++ display->inverse = 0;
++
++ dbmx1fb_set_dispsw(display
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ , (struct dbmx1fb_info *)info
++#endif // HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ );
++
++ /* If the console has changed and the console has defined */
++ /* a changevar function, call that function. */
++ if (chgvar && info && info->changevar)
++ info->changevar(con); // TODO:
++
++ /* If the current console is selected and it's not truecolor,
++ * update the palette
++ */
++ if ((con == current_par.currcon) &&
++ (current_par.visual != FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR)) {
++ struct fb_cmap *cmap;
++
++ current_par = par; // TODO ?
++ if (display->cmap.len)
++ cmap = &display->cmap;
++ else
++ cmap = fb_default_cmap(current_par.palette_size);
++
++ fb_set_cmap(cmap, 1, dbmx1fb_setcolreg, info);
++ }
++
++ /* If the current console is selected, activate the new var. */
++ if (con == current_par.currcon){
++ init_var = *var; // TODO:gcc support structure copy?
++ _enable_lcd_controller();
++ }
++
++ FUNC_END;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_get_fix()
++ *
++ * Input: fix : Ouput data pointer
++ * con : Console ID
++ * info : Frame buffer information
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: get fix from display data, current_par data
++ * used by ioctl
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int
++dbmx1fb_get_fix(struct fb_fix_screeninfo *fix, int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ struct display *display;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ memset(fix, 0, sizeof(struct fb_fix_screeninfo));
++ strcpy(fix->id, DBMX1_NAME);
++
++ if (con >= 0)
++ {
++ DPRINTK("Using console specific display for con=%d\n",con);
++ display = &fb_display[con]; /* Display settings for console */
++ }
++ else
++ display = &global_disp; /* Default display settings */
++
++ fix->smem_start = (unsigned long)current_par.screen_start_address;
++ fix->smem_len = current_par.screen_memory_size;
++//printk("dbmx1fb_get_fix, pointer fix: 0x%08x, smem_len: 0x%08x\n",fix,fix->smem_len);
++ fix->type = display->type;
++ fix->type_aux = display->type_aux;
++ fix->xpanstep = 0;
++ fix->ypanstep = display->ypanstep;
++ fix->ywrapstep = display->ywrapstep;
++ fix->visual = display->visual;
++ fix->line_length = display->line_length;
++ fix->accel = FB_ACCEL_NONE;
++
++ FUNC_END;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_inter_handler()
++ *
++ * Input:
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: Interrupt handler
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static void dbmx1fb_inter_handler(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ unsigned int intsr;
++ FUNC_START;
++ intsr = READREG(DBMX1_LCD_INTSR); // read to clear status
++ printk(KERN_ERR"lcd interrupt!\n");
++ FUNC_END;
++ // handle
++}
++
++#ifdef LCD_PM
++#define PM_OPT " [pm]"
++#define LCD_PMST_RESUME 0
++#define LCD_PMST_SUSPEND 1
++static unsigned int lcd_pm_status = LCD_PMST_RESUME;
++
++void lcd_pm_resume(void)
++{
++ if(lcd_pm_status == LCD_PMST_RESUME)
++ return;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c21c, 0x10000); // light on
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, 0xf000002);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x00a9008a);
++ lcd_pm_status = LCD_PMST_RESUME;
++// printk(KERN_ERR"lcd resumed\n");
++}
++
++void lcd_pm_suspend(void)
++{
++ unsigned val;
++ if(lcd_pm_status == LCD_PMST_SUSPEND)
++ return;
++ val = READREG(0x20502c);
++ val |= 0x8000;
++ WRITEREG(0x20502c, val);
++ //To produce enough dealy time before trun off the LCDC.
++ for(val=0;val<=600000;val++);
++ val = READREG(0x21c21c);
++ val &= ~0x10000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c21c, val); // light off
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, 0x0);
++ lcd_pm_status = LCD_PMST_SUSPEND;
++// printk(KERN_ERR"lcd suspended\n");
++}
++
++int lcd_pm_handler(struct pm_dev *dev, pm_request_t rqst, void *data)
++{
++ switch(rqst){
++ case PM_RESUME:
++ lcd_pm_resume();
++ break;
++ case PM_SUSPEND:
++ lcd_pm_suspend();
++ break;
++ default:
++ break;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++#endif // LCD_PM
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_init()
++ *
++ * Input: VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Functions Called: _init_fbinfo()
++ * disable_irq()
++ * enable_irq()
++ * _init_lcd()
++ * dbmx1fb_init_cursor()
++ *
++ * Description: initialization module, all of init routine's entry point
++ * initialize fb_info, init_var, current_par
++ * and setup interrupt, memory, lcd controller
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++int __init dbmx1fb_init(void)
++{
++ int ret;
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ struct dbmx1fb_info *info;
++#endif // HARDWARE_CURSOR
++
++ _init_lcd_system();
++
++ _init_fbinfo();
++
++ if ((ret = _reserve_fb_memory()) != 0){
++ printk(KERN_ERR"failed for reserved DBMX frame buffer memory\n");
++ return ret;
++ }
++
++#if 0
++ if (request_irq(IRQ_LCD,
++ dbmx1fb_inter_handler,
++ SA_INTERRUPT,
++ DEV_NAME,
++ NULL) != 0) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "dbmx1fb: failed in request_irq\n");
++ return -EBUSY;
++ }
++
++ disable_irq(IRQ_LCD);
++#endif
++ if (dbmx1fb_set_var(&init_var, -1, &fb_info))
++ ; //current_par.allow_modeset = 0;
++
++ _init_lcd();
++ _enable_lcd_controller();
++
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++ info = kmalloc(sizeof(struct dbmx1fb_info), GFP_KERNEL);
++ if(info == NULL){
++ printk(KERN_ERR"can not kmalloc dbmx1fb_info memory\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ memset(info,0,sizeof(struct dbmx1fb_info));
++
++ info->cursor.blink_rate = DEFAULT_CURSOR_BLINK_RATE;
++ info->cursor.blinkenable = 0;
++ info->cursor.state = LCD_CURSOR_OFF;
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP,0x90010001);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR,0x1F1F0000);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCHCC,0x0000F800);
++
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"LCXYP = %x\n",READREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP));
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"CURBLICR = %x\n",READREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR));
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"LCHCC = %x\n",READREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCHCC));
++
++ //dbmx1fb_set_cursor(info);
++ //info->cursor = dbmx1fb_init_cursor(info);
++#endif // HARDWARE_CURSOR
++
++ register_framebuffer(&fb_info);
++
++#ifdef LCD_PM
++ pm = pm_register(PM_SYS_DEV, PM_SYS_VGA, lcd_pm_handler);
++ printk("register LCD power management successfully.\n");
++#endif
++#if 0
++ enable_irq(IRQ_LCD); // TODO:
++#endif
++ /* This driver cannot be unloaded at the moment */
++ MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_setup()
++ *
++ * Input: info : VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: basically, this routine used to parse command line parameters, which
++ * is initialization parameters for lcd controller, such as freq, xres,
++ * yres, and so on
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++int __init dbmx1fb_setup(char *options)
++{
++ FUNC_START;
++ FUNC_END;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _init_fbinfo()
++ *
++ * Input: VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: while 16bpp is used to store a 12 bits pixels packet, but
++ * it is not a really 16bpp system. maybe in-compatiable with
++ * other system or GUI.There are some field in var which specify
++ * the red/green/blue offset in a 16bit word, just little endian is
++ * concerned
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static void __init _init_fbinfo(void)
++{
++// Thomas Wong add this for debugging
++// *((unsigned char *)0xF5000008) = '&';
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ strcpy(fb_info.modename, DBMX1_NAME);
++ strcpy(fb_info.fontname, "Acorn8x8");
++
++ fb_info.node = -1;
++ fb_info.flags = FBINFO_FLAG_DEFAULT; // Low-level driver is not a module
++ fb_info.fbops = &dbmx1fb_ops;
++ fb_info.monspecs = monspecs;
++ fb_info.disp = &global_disp;
++ fb_info.changevar = NULL;
++ fb_info.switch_con = dbmx1fb_switch;
++ fb_info.updatevar = dbmx1fb_updatevar;
++ fb_info.blank = dbmx1fb_blank;
++
++/*
++ * * setup initial parameters
++ * */
++ memset(&init_var, 0, sizeof(init_var));
++
++ init_var.transp.length = 0;
++ init_var.nonstd = 0;
++ init_var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++ init_var.xoffset = 0;
++ init_var.yoffset = 0;
++ init_var.height = -1;
++ init_var.width = -1;
++ init_var.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED;
++
++ if (1) {
++ current_par.max_xres = LCD_MAXX;
++ current_par.max_yres = LCD_MAXY;
++ current_par.max_bpp = LCD_MAX_BPP; // 12
++ init_var.red.length = 5; // 5;
++ init_var.green.length = 6; // 6;
++ init_var.blue.length = 5; // 5;
++#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
++ init_var.red.offset = 11;
++ init_var.green.offset = 5;
++ init_var.blue.offset = 0;
++#endif //__LITTLE_ENDIAN
++ init_var.grayscale = 16; // i suppose, TODO
++ init_var.sync = 0;
++ init_var.pixclock = 171521; // TODO
++ }
++
++ current_par.screen_start_address = NULL;
++ current_par.v_screen_start_address = NULL;
++ current_par.screen_memory_size = MAX_PIXEL_MEM_SIZE;
++// Thomas Wong add this for debugging
++//printk("_init_fbinfo, pointer to current_par: 0x%08x, screen_memory_size: 0x%08x\n", &current_par,current_par.screen_memory_size);
++ current_par.currcon = -1; // TODO
++
++ init_var.xres = current_par.max_xres;
++ init_var.yres = current_par.max_yres;
++ init_var.xres_virtual = init_var.xres;
++ init_var.yres_virtual = init_var.yres;
++ init_var.bits_per_pixel = current_par.max_bpp;
++
++ FUNC_END;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_blank()
++ *
++ * Input: blank : Blank flag
++ * info : Frame buffer database
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: _enable_lcd_controller()
++ * _disable_lcd_controller()
++ *
++ * Description: blank the screen, if blank, disable lcd controller, while if no blank
++ * set cmap and enable lcd controller
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static void
++dbmx1fb_blank(int blank, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++#ifdef SUP_TTY0
++ int i;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ DPRINTK("blank=%d info->modename=%s\n", blank, info->modename);
++ if (blank) {
++ if (current_par.visual != FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR)
++ for (i = 0; i < current_par.palette_size; i++)
++ ; // TODO
++//printk("Disable LCD\n");
++ _disable_lcd_controller();
++ }
++ else {
++ if (current_par.visual != FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR)
++ dbmx1fb_set_cmap(&fb_display[current_par.currcon].cmap,
++ 1,
++ current_par.currcon, info);
++//printk("Enable LCD\n");
++ _enable_lcd_controller();
++ }
++ FUNC_END;
++#endif //SUP_TTY0
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_switch()
++ *
++ * Input: info : Frame buffer database
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called:
++ *
++ * Description: Switch to another console
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int dbmx1fb_switch(int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ FUNC_START;
++ if (current_par.visual != FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR) {
++ struct fb_cmap *cmap;
++ if (current_par.currcon >= 0) {
++ // Get the colormap for the selected console
++ cmap = &fb_display[current_par.currcon].cmap;
++
++ if (cmap->len)
++ fb_get_cmap(cmap, 1, dbmx1fb_getcolreg, info);
++ }
++ }
++
++ current_par.currcon = con;
++ fb_display[con].var.activate = FB_ACTIVATE_NOW;
++ dbmx1fb_set_var(&fb_display[con].var, con, info);
++ FUNC_END;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _encode_par()
++ *
++ * Input: var : Input var data
++ * par : LCD controller parameters
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called:
++ *
++ * Description: use current_par to set a var structure
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int _encode_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var,
++ struct dbmx1fb_par *par)
++{
++ // Don't know if really want to zero var on entry.
++ // Look at set_var to see. If so, may need to add extra params to par
++
++ // memset(var, 0, sizeof(struct fb_var_screeninfo));
++
++ var->xres = par->xres;
++ var->yres = par->yres;
++ var->xres_virtual = par->xres_virtual;
++ var->yres_virtual = par->yres_virtual;
++
++ var->bits_per_pixel = par->bits_per_pixel;
++
++ DPRINTK("var->bits_per_pixel=%d\n", var->bits_per_pixel);
++ switch(var->bits_per_pixel) {
++ case 2:
++ case 4:
++ case 8:
++ var->red.length = 4;
++ var->green = var->red;
++ var->blue = var->red;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++ break;
++ case 12: // This case should differ for Active/Passive mode
++ case 16:
++ if (1) {
++ var->red.length = 4;
++ var->blue.length = 4;
++ var->green.length = 4;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
++ var->red.offset = 8;
++ var->green.offset = 4;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->transp.offset = 0;
++#endif // __LITTLE_ENDIAN
++ }
++ else
++ {
++ var->red.length = 5;
++ var->blue.length = 5;
++ var->green.length = 6;
++ var->transp.length = 0;
++ var->red.offset = 11;
++ var->green.offset = 5;
++ var->blue.offset = 0;
++ var->transp.offset = 0;
++ }
++ break;
++ }
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _decode_var
++ *
++ * Input: var : Input var data
++ * par : LCD controller parameters
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: Get the video params out of 'var'. If a value doesn't fit,
++ * round it up,if it's too big, return -EINVAL.
++ *
++ * Cautions: Round up in the following order: bits_per_pixel, xres,
++ * yres, xres_virtual, yres_virtual, xoffset, yoffset, grayscale,
++ * bitfields, horizontal timing, vertical timing.
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int _decode_var(struct fb_var_screeninfo *var,
++ struct dbmx1fb_par *par)
++{
++ *par = current_par;
++
++ if ((par->xres = var->xres) < MIN_XRES)
++ par->xres = MIN_XRES;
++ if ((par->yres = var->yres) < MIN_YRES)
++ par->yres = MIN_YRES;
++ if (par->xres > current_par.max_xres)
++ par->xres = current_par.max_xres;
++ if (par->yres > current_par.max_yres)
++ par->yres = current_par.max_yres;
++ par->xres_virtual =
++ var->xres_virtual < par->xres ? par->xres : var->xres_virtual;
++ par->yres_virtual =
++ var->yres_virtual < par->yres ? par->yres : var->yres_virtual;
++ par->bits_per_pixel = var->bits_per_pixel;
++
++ switch (par->bits_per_pixel) {
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++ case 4:
++ par->visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ par->palette_size = 16;
++ break;
++#endif
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB8
++ case 8:
++ par->visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
++ par->palette_size = 256;
++ break;
++#endif
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB16
++ case 12: // RGB 444
++ case 16: /* RGB 565 */
++ par->visual = FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR;
++ par->palette_size = 0;
++ break;
++#endif
++ default:
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++
++ par->screen_start_address =(u_char*)(
++ (u_long)p_framebuffer_memory_address+PAGE_SIZE);
++ par->v_screen_start_address =(u_char*)(
++ (u_long)v_framebuffer_memory_address+PAGE_SIZE);
++
++// Thomas Wong - try to change start address here (map to SRAM, instead of SDRAM)
++#ifndef FULL_SCREEN
++ par->screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0x00300000);
++ par->v_screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0xF0300000);
++#endif
++
++// par->screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0x0BE00000);
++// par->v_screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0xFBE00000);
++
++// par->screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0x12000000);
++// par->v_screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0xF2000000);
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _reserve_fb_memory()
++ *
++ * Input: VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called:
++ *
++ * Description: get data out of var structure and set related LCD controller registers
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int __init _reserve_fb_memory(void)
++{
++ u_int required_pages;
++ u_int extra_pages;
++ u_int order;
++ struct page *page;
++ char *allocated_region;
++
++ DPRINTK("frame buffer memory size = %x\n", (unsigned int)ALLOCATED_FB_MEM_SIZE);
++ if (v_framebuffer_memory_address != NULL)
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ /* Find order required to allocate enough memory for framebuffer */
++ required_pages = ALLOCATED_FB_MEM_SIZE >> PAGE_SHIFT;
++ for (order = 0 ; required_pages >> order ; order++) {;}
++ extra_pages = (1 << order) - required_pages;
++
++ if ((allocated_region =
++ (char *)__get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA, order)) == NULL){
++
++ DPRINTK("can not allocated memory\n");
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++
++
++ v_framebuffer_memory_address = (u_char *)allocated_region +
++ (extra_pages << PAGE_SHIFT);
++ p_framebuffer_memory_address = (u_char *)__virt_to_phys(
++ (u_long)v_framebuffer_memory_address);
++#if 0
++ printk(KERN_ERR"Frame buffer __get_free_pages vd:= %x, pd= %x",
++ (unsigned int)v_framebuffer_memory_address,
++ (unsigned int)p_framebuffer_memory_address);
++#endif
++ /* Free all pages that we don't need but were given to us because */
++ /* __get_free_pages() works on powers of 2. */
++ for (;extra_pages;extra_pages--)
++ free_page((u_int)allocated_region + ((extra_pages-1) << PAGE_SHIFT));
++
++ /* Set reserved flag for fb memory to allow it to be remapped into */
++ /* user space by the common fbmem driver using remap_page_range(). */
++ for(page = virt_to_page(v_framebuffer_memory_address);
++ page < virt_to_page(v_framebuffer_memory_address
++ + ALLOCATED_FB_MEM_SIZE);
++ page++)
++ mem_map_reserve(page);
++#if 0
++ /* Remap the fb memory to a non-buffered, non-cached region */
++ v_framebuffer_memory_address = (u_char *)__ioremap(
++ (u_long)p_framebuffer_memory_address,
++ ALLOCATED_FB_MEM_SIZE,
++ L_PTE_PRESENT |
++ L_PTE_YOUNG |
++ L_PTE_DIRTY |
++ L_PTE_WRITE);
++#endif
++ current_par.screen_start_address =(u_char*)(
++ (u_long)p_framebuffer_memory_address+PAGE_SIZE);
++ current_par.v_screen_start_address =(u_char*)(
++ (u_long)v_framebuffer_memory_address+PAGE_SIZE);
++
++ DPRINTK("physical screen start addres: %x\n",
++ (u_long)p_framebuffer_memory_address+PAGE_SIZE);
++
++#ifndef FULL_SCREEN
++// Thomas Wong - we'll try to change the screen start address here
++// printk("\n\rMap LCD screen to SDRAM.\n\r");
++
++ printk("\n\rMap LCD screen to embedded SRAM.\n\r");
++ current_par.screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0x00300000);
++ current_par.v_screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0xF0300000);
++#endif
++
++// printk("\n\rMap LCD screen to SDRAM 0xFBE00000.\n\r");
++// current_par.screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0x0BE00000);
++// current_par.v_screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0xFBE00000);
++
++// printk("\n\rMap LCD screen to SRAM 0x12000000.\n\r");
++// current_par.screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0x12000000);
++// current_par.v_screen_start_address =(u_char*)(0xF2000000);
++
++ return (v_framebuffer_memory_address == NULL ? -EINVAL : 0);
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _enable_lcd_controller()
++ *
++ * Input: VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called:
++ *
++ * Description: enable Lcd controller, setup registers,
++ * base on current_par value
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static void _enable_lcd_controller(void)
++{
++ unsigned int val;
++#if 0
++ int i;
++ val =0;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ _decode_var(&init_var, &current_par);
++
++ val = current_par.xres/16;
++ val <<= 20;
++ val += current_par.yres;
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_XYMAX, val);
++
++ val=0;
++ val=current_par.xres_virtual /2;
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_VPW, val);
++
++ switch(current_par.bits_per_pixel ){
++ case 4: // for gray only
++ for(i=0; i<16; i++){
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_MAPRAM+i, gray4map[i]);
++ }
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG, PANELCFG_VAL_4);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_VCFG, VCFG_VAL_4);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_HCFG, HCFG_VAL_4);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_INTCR, INTCR_VAL_4); // no interrupt
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, REFMCR_VAL_4);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_DMACR, DMACR_VAL_4);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, PWMR_VAL);
++ break;
++ case 12:
++ case 16:
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG, PANELCFG_VAL_12);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_HCFG, HCFG_VAL_12);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_VCFG, VCFG_VAL_12);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, 0x0);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_DMACR, DMACR_VAL_12);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x00008200);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, 0x0f000002);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x0000008a);
++
++ break;
++ }
++#else
++ val = READREG(0x21c21c);
++ val |= 0x0010000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c21c, val);
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x8200);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, 0xf000002);
++
++ // Thomas Wong - we want 0x8A not 0x200
++// WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x200);
++// PLAM -- for rev2 (endian bit)
++// WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x0000008A);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x00A9008A);
++// end PLAM
++#endif
++
++ FUNC_END;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _disable_lcd_controller()
++ *
++ * Input: VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: just disable the LCD controller
++ * disable lcd interrupt. others, i have no ideas
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static void _disable_lcd_controller(void)
++{
++ unsigned int val;
++ val = READREG(0x21c21c);
++ val &= ~0x0010000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c21c, val);
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x8200);
++// WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, DISABLELCD_VAL);
++ WRITEREG(0x205034, 0x0);
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _install_cmap
++ *
++ * Input: VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called:
++ *
++ * Description: set color map to hardware
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static void _install_cmap(int con, struct fb_info *info)
++{
++ if (con != current_par.currcon)
++ return ;
++ if (fb_display[con].cmap.len)
++ fb_set_cmap(&fb_display[con].cmap, 1, dbmx1fb_setcolreg, info);
++ else
++ fb_set_cmap(fb_default_cmap(1<<fb_display[con].var.bits_per_pixel),
++ 1,
++ dbmx1fb_setcolreg,
++ info);
++ return ;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _init_lcd_system
++ *
++ * Input: VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called:
++ *
++ * Description: initialize the gpio port C and port D with DMA enable
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static void __init _init_lcd_system(void)
++{
++unsigned int val;
++
++/* Thomas Wong - we don't need DMA here
++ // dma reset & enable
++ val = READREG(0x209000);
++ val |= 0x02;
++ WRITEREG(0x209000, val);
++ val = READREG(0x209000);
++ val |= 0x01;
++ WRITEREG(0x209000, val);
++*/
++ // gpio
++ //clear port D for LCD signal
++ WRITEREG(0x21c320, 0x0);
++ WRITEREG(0x21c338, 0x0);
++
++ val = READREG(0x21c220);
++ val |= 0x10000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c220, val);
++ val = READREG(0x21c208);
++ val |= 0x03;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c208, val);
++ val = READREG(0x21c200);
++ val |= 0x10000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c200, val);
++ val = READREG(0x21c238);
++ val |= 0x10000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c238, val);
++ val = READREG(0x21c21c);
++ val |= 0x10000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c21c, val);
++
++}
++
++static void set_pclk(unsigned int fmhz)
++{
++ unsigned int div= 96/fmhz;
++ unsigned int reg;
++ reg = READREG(0x21b020);
++ reg &= ~0xf0;
++ WRITEREG(0x21b020, reg);
++ reg |= ((div-1)<<4) &0xf0;
++ WRITEREG(0x21b020, reg);
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: _init_lcd
++ *
++ * Input: VOID
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: _decode_var()
++ *
++ * Description: initialize the LCD controller, use current_par for 12bpp
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Chen Ning
++******************************************************************************/
++static int __init _init_lcd()
++{
++
++ unsigned int val, rate;
++ int i;
++ unsigned char * pscr;
++ //unsigned long pclk,temp,PCLKDIV2;
++ //unsigned long MFI,MFN,PD,MFD,tempReg,MCUPLLCLK;
++
++
++ _decode_var(&init_var, &current_par);
++
++ // gpio begin
++ val = READREG(0x21c21c);
++ val &= ~0x00010000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c21c, val);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DR=%x\n", READREG(0x21c21c));
++
++ // LCD regs
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"write SSA by %x\n",
++ (unsigned int)current_par.screen_start_address);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_SSA, (unsigned int)current_par.screen_start_address);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"SSA=%x\n", READREG(DBMX1_LCD_SSA));
++
++ val =0;
++ val = current_par.xres/16;
++ val = val<<20;
++ val += current_par.yres;
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"par.x=%x, y=%x\n",
++ current_par.xres,
++ current_par.yres);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_XYMAX, val);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"XYMAX=%x\n", READREG(DBMX1_LCD_XYMAX));
++
++ val=0;
++ val=current_par.xres_virtual/2;
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_VPW, val);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"VPW=%x\n", READREG(DBMX1_LCD_VPW));
++
++ set_pclk(4);
++
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG=%x\n",
++ READREG(DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG));
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_HCFG, 0x04000f06);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_HCFG=%x\n",
++ READREG(DBMX1_LCD_HCFG));
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_VCFG, 0x04000907);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_VCFG=%x\n",
++ READREG(DBMX1_LCD_VCFG));
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, 0x0);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR=%x\n",
++ READREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR));
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_DMACR, DMACR_VAL_12);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_DMACR=%x\n",
++ READREG(DBMX1_LCD_DMACR));
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x00008200);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_PWMR=%x\n",
++ READREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR));
++
++ // Thomas Wong - we don't want to turn it on here
++ /*
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR, 0x0f000002)
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR=%x\n",
++ READREG(DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR));
++ */
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x0000008a);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_PWMR=%x\n",
++ READREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR));
++
++ // Thomas Wong
++ WRITEREG(0x21B020, 0x000B005B);
++// PLAM -- for rev2 (new register and endian bits)
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG, 0xF8008B42); // little endian
++// WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG, 0xF8048B42); // big endian
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_LGPMR, 0x00090300);
++// WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x0000008A);
++ WRITEREG (DBMX1_LCD_PWMR, 0x009A008A);
++// end PLAM
++
++// PLAM -- for rev2 (new DMACR setting)
++// WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_DMACR, 0x800C0002);
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_DMACR, 0x00040008);
++//end PLAM
++
++
++#define DMACR_VAL_12 0x800C0002
++
++
++// WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_INTCR, INTCR_VAL_12);
++// DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DBMX1_LCD_INTCR=%x\n",
++// READREG(DBMX1_LCD_INTCR));
++
++ // warm up LCD
++ for(i=0;i<10000000;i++) ;
++
++ // gpio end
++ val = READREG(0x21c21c);
++ val |= 0x00010000;
++ WRITEREG(0x21c21c, val);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"DR=%x\n",
++ READREG(0x21c21c));
++#if 0
++ // clear screen
++ pscr = current_par.v_screen_start_address;
++ for(i=0; i< (current_par.screen_memory_size - 2*PAGE_SIZE); i++){
++ *pscr++ = 0xff;
++ }
++#endif
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"_init_lcd end \n");
++
++ return 0;
++}
++
++#ifdef HARDWARE_CURSOR
++
++/*
++ * Hardware cursor support
++ */
++ /*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_set_cursor_color()
++ *
++ * Input: fb : frame buffer database
++ * red : red component level in the cursor
++ * green : green component level in the cursor
++ * blue : blue component level in the cursor
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: Set color of hardware cursor
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Zhang Juan
++******************************************************************************/
++static void dbmx1fb_set_cursor_color(struct dbmx1fb_info *fb, UINT8 *red, UINT8 *green, UINT8 *blue)
++{
++ struct dbmx1fb_cursor *c = &fb->cursor;
++ UINT32 color;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ c->color[0] = *red;
++ c->color[1] = *green;
++ c->color[2] = *blue;
++ color = (UINT32)*red;
++ color |= (UINT32)(*green>>5);
++ color |= (UINT32)(*blue>>11);
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCHCC, color);
++ FUNC_END;
++}
++
++ /*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_set_cursor()
++ *
++ * Input: fb : frame buffer database
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: Load information of hardware cursor
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Zhang Juan
++******************************************************************************/
++static void dbmx1fb_set_cursor(struct dbmx1fb_info *fb)
++{
++ struct dbmx1fb_cursor *c = &fb->cursor;
++ UINT32 temp,tempReg,x,y;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ //DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"BLINK_RATE=%x\n",c->blink_rate);
++// DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"width=%x\n",c->width);
++// DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"height=%x\n",c->height);
++
++ x = c->startx << 16;
++ if (c->state == LCD_CURSOR_ON)
++ x |= CURSOR_ON_MASK;
++
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++ else if(c->state == LCD_CURSOR_REVERSED)
++ x |= CURSOR_REVERSED_MASK;
++ else if(c->state == LCD_CURSOR_ON_WHITE)
++ x |= CURSOR_WHITE_MASK;
++#elif defined(FBCON_HAS_CFB8)||defined(FBCON_HAS_CFB16)
++ else if(c->state == LCD_CURSOR_INVERT_BGD)
++ x |= CURSOR_INVERT_MASK;
++ else if(c->state == LCD_CURSOR_AND_BGD)
++ x |= CURSOR_AND_BGD_MASK;
++ else if(c->state == LCD_CURSOR_OR_BGD)
++ x |= CURSOR_OR_BGD_MASK;
++ else if(c->state == LCD_CURSOR_XOR_BGD)
++ x |= CURSOR_XOR_BGD_MASK;
++#endif
++ else
++ x = c->startx;
++
++ y = c->starty;
++
++ temp = (UINT32)x | (UINT32)y;
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP, temp);
++ //DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"lcxyp=%x\n",READREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP));
++
++ temp = (UINT32)((c->width<<8) | (c->height));
++ tempReg = (UINT32)((temp<<16) | c->blink_rate);
++
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR, tempReg);
++
++ //c->blink_rate = 10;
++ if (c->blinkenable)
++ dbmx1fb_set_cursor_blink(fb,c->blink_rate);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"CURBLKCR=%x\n",READREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR));
++ FUNC_END;
++}
++
++ /*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_set_cursor_blink()
++ *
++ * Input: fb : frame buffer database
++ * blink : input blink frequency of cursor
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: Set blink frequency of hardware cursor
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Zhang Juan
++******************************************************************************/
++static void dbmx1fb_set_cursor_blink(struct dbmx1fb_info *fb,int blink)
++{
++ struct dbmx1fb_cursor *c = &fb->cursor;
++
++ unsigned long temp,tempReg;
++ unsigned long PCD, XMAX, YMAX, PCLKDIV2;
++ unsigned long tempMicroPeriod;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"dbmx1fb_set_cursor_blink\n");
++
++ if(!c){
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"dangerouts, for c == null\n");
++ }
++ c->blink_rate = blink;
++
++ tempReg = READREG(DBMX1_LCD_XYMAX);
++ XMAX = (tempReg & XMAX_MASK) >> 20;
++ YMAX = tempReg & YMAX_MASK;
++ //XMAX = 240;
++ //YMAX = 320;
++ tempReg = READREG(PCDR);
++ PCLKDIV2 = (tempReg & PCLKDIV2_MASK) >> 4;
++ tempReg = READREG(DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG);
++ PCD = tempReg & PCD_MASK;
++
++ temp = (PCLKDIV2 + 1);
++
++ if (!blink)
++ {
++ /* disable the blinking cursor function when frequency is 0 */
++ tempReg = READREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR);
++ tempReg &= CURSORBLINK_DIS_MASK;
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR,tempReg);
++ }
++ else
++ {
++
++ tempMicroPeriod = temp * XMAX * YMAX * (PCD + 1);
++ temp = 96*10000000/(blink * tempMicroPeriod);
++ tempReg = READREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR);
++ tempReg |= CURSORBLINK_EN_MASK;
++ tempReg |= temp;
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR,tempReg);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"Inter_CURBLKCR=%x\n",READREG(DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR));
++ }
++
++ FUNC_END;
++}
++
++ /*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_set_cursor_state()
++ *
++ * Input: fb : frame buffer database
++ * state : The status of the cursor to be set. e.g.
++ * LCD_CURSOR_OFF
++ * LCD_CURSOR_ON
++ * LCD_CURSOR_REVERSED
++ * LCD_CURSOR_ON_WHITE
++ * LCD_CURSOR_OR_BGD
++ * LCD_CURSOR_XOR_BGD
++ * LCD_CURSOR_AND_BGD
++ *
++ * Value Returned: VOID
++ *
++ * Functions Called: VOID
++ *
++ * Description: Set state of cursor
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Zhang Juan
++******************************************************************************/
++static void dbmx1fb_set_cursor_state(struct dbmx1fb_info *fb,UINT32 state)
++{
++ struct dbmx1fb_cursor *c = &fb->cursor;
++ UINT32 temp;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ c->state = state;
++ temp = READREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP);
++ temp &= CURSOR_OFF_MASK;
++
++ if (state == LCD_CURSOR_OFF)
++ temp = temp;
++ else if (state == LCD_CURSOR_ON)
++ temp |= CURSOR_ON_MASK;
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++ else if (state == LCD_CURSOR_REVERSED)
++ temp |= CURSOR_REVERSED_MASK;
++ else if (state == LCD_CURSOR_ON_WHITE)
++ temp |= CURSOR_WHITE_MASK;
++#elif defined(FBCON_HAS_CFB8)||defined(FBCON_HAS_CFB16)
++ else if(state == LCD_CURSOR_INVERT_BGD)
++ temp |= CURSOR_INVERT_MASK;
++ else if (state == LCD_CURSOR_OR_BGD)
++ temp |= CURSOR_OR_BGD_MASK;
++ else if (state == LCD_CURSOR_XOR_BGD)
++ temp |= CURSOR_XOR_BGD_MASK;
++ else if (state == LCD_CURSOR_AND_BGD)
++ temp |= CURSOR_AND_BGD_MASK;
++#endif
++ WRITEREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP,temp);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"LCDXYP=%x\n",READREG(DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP));
++ FUNC_END;
++}
++
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_cursor()
++ *
++ * Input: fb : frame buffer database
++ *
++ * Value Returned: cursor : The structure of hardware cursor
++ *
++ * Functions Called: dbmx1fb_set_cursor()
++ * dbmx1fb_set_cursor_state()
++ *
++ * Description: The entry for display switch to operate hardware cursor
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Zhang Juan
++******************************************************************************/
++static void dbmx1fb_cursor(struct display *p, int mode, int x, int y)
++{
++ struct dbmx1fb_info *fb = (struct dbmx1fb_info *)p->fb_info;
++ struct dbmx1fb_cursor *c = &fb->cursor;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ if (c==0) return;
++
++
++ x *= fontwidth(p);
++ y *= fontheight(p);
++
++ c->startx = x;
++ c->starty = y;
++
++ switch (mode) {
++ case CM_ERASE:
++ dbmx1fb_set_cursor_state(fb,LCD_CURSOR_OFF);
++ break;
++
++ case CM_DRAW:
++ case CM_MOVE:
++ c->state = LCD_CURSOR_ON;
++ dbmx1fb_set_cursor(fb);
++ dbmx1fb_set_cursor_state(fb, c->state);
++ break;
++ }
++ FUNC_END;
++}
++
++/*****************************************************************************
++ * Function Name: dbmx1fb_set_font()
++ *
++ * Input: display : console datebase
++ * width : The new width of cursor to be set.
++ * height : The new height of cursor position to be set
++ *
++ * Value Returned: int : Return status.If no error, return 0.
++ *
++ * Functions Called: dbmx1fb_set_cursor()
++ * dbmx1fb_set_cursor_color()
++ *
++ * Description: Set font for cursor
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC,2001, Zhang Juan
++******************************************************************************/
++static int dbmx1fb_set_font(struct display *d, int width, int height)
++{
++ struct dbmx1fb_info *fb=(struct dbmx1fb_info *)d->fb_info;
++ struct dbmx1fb_cursor *c = &fb->cursor;
++
++ FUNC_START;
++ if(!d){
++ printk(KERN_ERR"dbmx1fb_set_font d=null\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
++
++ if (c) {
++ if (!width || !height) {
++ width = 16;
++ height = 16;
++ }
++
++ c->width = width;
++ c->height = height;
++
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"set cursor\n");
++ dbmx1fb_set_cursor(fb);
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"set color cursor\n");
++ dbmx1fb_set_cursor_color(fb, cursor_color_map,
++ cursor_color_map, cursor_color_map);
++ }else{
++ DPRINTK(KERN_ERR"set cursor failed, cursor == null\n");
++ }
++
++ FUNC_END;
++ return 1;
++}
++#endif // HARDWARE_CURSOR
++/* end of file */
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/dbmx1fb.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/dbmx1fb.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/dbmx1fb.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/dbmx1fb.h 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,213 @@
++/****************************************************************************
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001, Chen Ning All Rights Reserved
++ *
++ * File Name: dbmx1fb.h
++ *
++ * Progammers: Chen Ning, Zhang Juan
++ *
++ * Date of Creations: 10 DEC,2001
++ *
++ * Synopsis:
++ *
++ * Descirption:
++ *
++ * Modification History:
++ * 10 DEC, 2001, initialization version, frame work for frame buffer driver
++ *
++*******************************************************************************/
++
++#ifndef LCDFB_H
++#define LCDFB_H
++#include "asm/arch/hardware.h"
++#include "asm/arch/platform.h"
++
++typedef signed char BOOLEAN;
++typedef unsigned char UINT8; /* Unsigned 8 bit quantity */
++typedef signed char SINT8; /* Signed 8 bit quantity */
++typedef unsigned short UINT16; /* Unsigned 16 bit quantity */
++typedef signed short SINT16; /* Signed 16 bit quantity */
++typedef unsigned long UINT32; /* Unsigned 32 bit quantity */
++typedef signed long SINT32; /* Signed 32 bit quantity */
++
++typedef volatile BOOLEAN VBOOLEAN;
++typedef volatile UINT8 VUINT8; /* Unsigned 8 bit quantity */
++typedef volatile SINT8 VSINT8; /* Signed 8 bit quantity */
++typedef volatile UINT16 VUINT16; /* Unsigned 16 bit quantity */
++typedef volatile SINT16 VSINT16; /* Signed 16 bit quantity */
++typedef volatile UINT32 VUINT32; /* Unsigned 32 bit quantity */
++typedef volatile SINT32 VSINT32; /* Signed 32 bit quantity */
++
++#define LCDBASE 0x00205000
++#define LCD_REGIONSIZE 0xc00
++
++#define DBMX1_LCD_SSA 0x00205000
++#define DBMX1_LCD_XYMAX 0x00205004
++#define DBMX1_LCD_VPW 0x00205008
++#define DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP 0x0020500c
++#define DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR 0x00205010
++#define DBMX1_LCD_LCHCC 0x00205014
++#define DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG 0x00205018
++#define DBMX1_LCD_HCFG 0x0020501c
++#define DBMX1_LCD_VCFG 0x00205020
++#define DBMX1_LCD_POS 0x00205024
++#define DBMX1_LCD_LGPMR 0x00205028
++#define DBMX1_LCD_PWMR 0x0020502c
++#define DBMX1_LCD_DMACR 0x00205030
++#define DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR 0x00205034
++#define DBMX1_LCD_INTCR 0x00205038
++#define DBMX1_LCD_INTSR 0x00205040
++#define DBMX1_LCD_MAPRAM 0x00205800
++
++#define MPCTL0 0x0021B004
++#define PCDR 0X0021B020
++
++#define SSA DBMX1_LCD_SSA
++#define XYMAX DBMX1_LCD_XYMAX
++#define VPW DBMX1_LCD_VPW
++#define LCXYP DBMX1_LCD_LCXYP
++#define CURBLKCR DBMX1_LCD_CURBLKCR
++#define LCHCC DBMX1_LCD_LCHCC
++#define PANELCFG DBMX1_LCD_PANELCFG
++#define VCFG DBMX1_LCD_VCFG
++#define HCFG DBMX1_LCD_HCFG
++#define POS DBMX1_LCD_POS
++#define LGPMR DBMX1_LCD_LGPMR
++#define PWMR DBMX1_LCD_PWMR
++#define DMACR DBMX1_LCD_DMACR
++#define REFMCR DBMX1_LCD_REFMCR
++#define INTCR DBMX1_LCD_INTCR
++#define INTSR DBMX1_LCD_INTSR
++#define MAPRAM DBMX1_LCD_MAPRAM
++// default value
++#define SHARP_TFT_240x320
++
++#ifdef SHARP_TFT_240x320
++#define PANELCFG_VAL_12 0xf8008b48
++#define HCFG_VAL_12 0x04000f06
++#define VCFG_VAL_12 0x04000907
++#define PWMR_VAL 0x0000008a
++#define LCD_MAXX 240
++#define LCD_MAXY 320
++#else //SHARP_TFT_240x320
++
++#define PANELCFG_VAL_12 0xf8088c6b
++#define HCFG_VAL_12 0x04000f06
++#define VCFG_VAL_12 0x04010c03
++#define PWMR_VAL 0x00000200
++#define LCD_MAXX 320
++#define LCD_MAXY 240
++#endif // SHARP_TFT_240x320
++
++#define PANELCFG_VAL_4 0x20008c09
++#define PANELCFG_VAL_4C 0x60008c09
++
++#define HCFG_VAL_4 0x04000f07
++
++#define VCFG_VAL_4 0x04010c03
++
++
++#define REFMCR_VAL_4 0x00000003
++#define REFMCR_VAL_12 0x00000003
++#define DISABLELCD_VAL 0x00000000
++
++#define DMACR_VAL_4 0x800c0003 // 12 & 3 TRIGGER
++#define DMACR_VAL_12 0x00020008
++
++#define INTCR_VAL_4 0x00000000
++#define INTCR_VAL_12 0x00000000
++
++#define INTSR_UDRERR 0x00000008
++#define INTSR_ERRRESP 0x00000004
++#define INTSR_EOF 0x00000002
++#define INTSR_BOF 0x00000001
++
++#define MIN_XRES 64
++#define MIN_YRES 64
++
++#define LCD_MAX_BPP 16
++
++#if 0
++#define READREG(r) \
++ inl(IO_ADDRESS(r))
++
++#define WRITEREG(r, val) \
++ outl(val, IO_ADDRESS(r))
++#else
++#endif // 0
++
++#define MAX_PALETTE_NUM_ENTRIES 256
++#define MAX_PIXEL_MEM_SIZE \
++ ((current_par.max_xres * current_par.max_yres * current_par.max_bpp)/8)
++#define MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_MEM_SIZE \
++ (MAX_PIXEL_MEM_SIZE + 32)
++#define ALLOCATED_FB_MEM_SIZE \
++ (PAGE_ALIGN(MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_MEM_SIZE + PAGE_SIZE * 2))
++
++ // TODO:
++#define FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++#define FBCON_HAS_CFB8
++#define FBCON_HAS_CFB16
++
++#define IRQ_LCD 12 // TODO: which irq?
++#define DBMX1_NAME "DBMX1FB"
++#define DEV_NAME DBMX1_NAME
++#define MAX_PALETTE_NUM_ENTRIES 256
++#define DEFAULT_CURSOR_BLINK_RATE (20)
++#define CURSOR_DRAW_DELAY (2)
++/*cursor status*/
++#define LCD_CURSOR_OFF 0
++#define LCD_CURSOR_ON 1
++
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++ #define LCD_CURSOR_REVERSED 2
++ #define LCD_CURSOR_ON_WHITE 3
++#elif defined(FBCON_HAS_CFB8) || defined(FBCON_HAS_CFB16)
++ #define LCD_CURSOR_INVERT_BGD 2
++ #define LCD_CURSOR_AND_BGD 3
++ #define LCD_CURSOR_OR_BGD 4
++ #define LCD_CURSOR_XOR_BGD 5
++#endif //FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++
++/* MASK use for caculating MCDUPLLCLK */
++#define MFI_MASK 0x00003C00
++#define MFN_MASK 0x000003FF
++#define PD_MASK 0x3C000000
++#define MFD_MASK 0x03FF0000
++#define PCLKDIV2_MASK 0x000000F0
++#define PCD_MASK 0x0000003F
++#define XMAX_MASK 0xF3F00000
++#define YMAX_MASK 0x000001FF
++#define HWAIT1_MASK 0x0000FF00
++#define HWAIT2_MASK 0x000000FF
++#define HWIDTH_MASK 0xFC000000
++#define PASSDIV_MASK 0x00FF0000
++#define VWAIT1_MASK 0x0000FF00
++#define VWAIT2_MASK 0x000000FF
++#define VWIDTH_MASK 0xFC000000
++#define CURSORBLINK_DIS_MASK 0x80000000
++
++#define DISPLAY_MODE_MASK 0x80000000
++
++#define MCU_FREQUENCE 32768
++#define COLOR_MASK 0x40000000
++
++/* MASK use for indicating the cursor status */
++#define CURSOR_ON_MASK 0x40000000
++#define CURSOR_OFF_MASK 0x0FFFFFFF
++#define MAX_CURSOR_WIDTH 31
++#define MAX_CURSOR_HEIGHT 31
++#define CURSORBLINK_EN_MASK 0x80000000
++
++#ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++#define CURSOR_REVERSED_MASK 0x80000000
++#define CURSOR_WHITE_MASK 0xC0000000
++#else
++#define CURSOR_INVERT_MASK 0x80000000
++#define CURSOR_AND_BGD_MASK 0xC0000000
++#define CURSOR_OR_BGD_MASK 0x50000000
++#define CURSOR_XOR_BGD_MASK 0x90000000
++#endif // FBCON_HAS_CFB4
++
++#endif //LCDFB_H
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/fbmem.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/fbmem.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/fbmem.c 2004-02-27 20:03:27.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/fbmem.c 2004-02-27 22:56:39.000000000 +0000
+@@ -61,7 +61,9 @@
+ extern int pm2fb_setup(char*);
+ extern int pm3fb_init(void);
+ extern int pm3fb_setup(char*);
++extern int clps711xfb_init(void);
+ extern int cyber2000fb_init(void);
++extern int cyber2000fb_setup(char*);
+ extern int retz3fb_init(void);
+ extern int retz3fb_setup(char*);
+ extern int clgenfb_init(void);
+@@ -145,6 +147,8 @@
+ extern int sstfb_setup(char*);
+ extern int it8181fb_init(void);
+ extern int it8181fb_setup(char*);
++extern int anakinfb_init(void);
++extern int dbmx1fb_init(void);
+
+ static struct {
+ const char *name;
+@@ -170,11 +174,14 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_AMIGA
+ { "amifb", amifb_init, amifb_setup },
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_FB_CLPS711X
++ { "clps711xfb", clps711xfb_init, NULL },
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_CYBER
+ { "cyber", cyberfb_init, cyberfb_setup },
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000
+- { "cyber2000", cyber2000fb_init, NULL },
++ { "cyber2000", cyber2000fb_init, cyber2000fb_setup },
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_PM2
+ { "pm2fb", pm2fb_init, pm2fb_setup },
+@@ -226,10 +233,10 @@
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_S3TRIO
+ { "s3trio", s3triofb_init, NULL },
+-#endif
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_FM2
+ { "fm2fb", fm2fb_init, fm2fb_setup },
+-#endif
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_SIS
+ { "sisfb", sisfb_init, sisfb_setup },
+ #endif
+@@ -242,7 +249,7 @@
+
+ /*
+ * Generic drivers that are used as fallbacks
+- *
++ *
+ * These depend on resource management and must be initialized
+ * _after_ all other frame buffer devices that use resource
+ * management!
+@@ -253,7 +260,7 @@
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_VESA
+ { "vesa", vesafb_init, vesafb_setup },
+-#endif
++#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Chipset specific drivers that don't use resource management (yet)
+@@ -276,7 +283,7 @@
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_HGA
+ { "hga", hgafb_init, hgafb_setup },
+-#endif
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_IGA
+ { "igafb", igafb_init, igafb_setup },
+ #endif
+@@ -291,7 +298,7 @@
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_HP300
+ { "hpfb", hpfb_init, NULL },
+-#endif
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_G364
+ { "g364", g364fb_init, NULL },
+ #endif
+@@ -307,6 +314,9 @@
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_TX3912
+ { "tx3912", tx3912fb_init, NULL },
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_FB_ANAKIN
++ { "anakinfb", anakinfb_init, NULL },
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_E1355
+ { "e1355fb", e1355fb_init, e1355fb_setup },
+ #endif
+@@ -330,10 +340,13 @@
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_AU1100
+ { "au1100fb", au1100fb_init, au1100fb_setup },
+-#endif
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_IT8181
+ { "it8181fb", it8181fb_init, it8181fb_setup },
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_FB_DBMX1
++ { "dbmx1fb", dbmx1fb_init, NULL },
++#endif
+
+
+ /*
+@@ -342,7 +355,7 @@
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_VGA16
+ { "vga16", vga16fb_init, vga16fb_setup },
+-#endif
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_STI
+ { "stifb", stifb_init, stifb_setup },
+ #endif
+@@ -371,7 +384,7 @@
+
+ struct fb_info *registered_fb[FB_MAX];
+ int num_registered_fb;
+-extern int fbcon_softback_size;
++extern int fbcon_softback_size;
+
+ static int first_fb_vc;
+ static int last_fb_vc = MAX_NR_CONSOLES-1;
+@@ -480,7 +493,7 @@
+ }
+ #endif /* CONFIG_KMOD */
+
+-static int
++static int
+ fb_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
+ unsigned long arg)
+ {
+@@ -492,7 +505,7 @@
+ struct fb_fix_screeninfo fix;
+ struct fb_con2fbmap con2fb;
+ int i;
+-
++
+ if (! fb)
+ return -ENODEV;
+ switch (cmd) {
+@@ -576,7 +589,7 @@
+ }
+ }
+
+-static int
++static int
+ fb_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct * vma)
+ {
+ int fbidx = GET_FB_IDX(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev);
+@@ -667,11 +680,11 @@
+ #elif defined(__sh__)
+ pgprot_val(vma->vm_page_prot) &= ~_PAGE_CACHABLE;
+ #elif defined(__hppa__)
+- pgprot_val(vma->vm_page_prot) |= _PAGE_NO_CACHE;
++ pgprot_val(vma->vm_page_prot) |= _PAGE_NO_CACHE;
+ #elif defined(__ia64__)
+ vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_writecombine(vma->vm_page_prot);
+ #elif defined(__hppa__)
+- pgprot_val(vma->vm_page_prot) |= _PAGE_NO_CACHE;
++ pgprot_val(vma->vm_page_prot) |= _PAGE_NO_CACHE;
+ #else
+ #warning What do we have to do here??
+ #endif
+@@ -724,7 +737,7 @@
+ return res;
+ }
+
+-static int
++static int
+ fb_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+ {
+ int fbidx = GET_FB_IDX(inode->i_rdev);
+@@ -856,7 +869,7 @@
+ *
+ */
+
+-void __init
++void __init
+ fbmem_init(void)
+ {
+ int i;
+@@ -904,7 +917,7 @@
+
+ if (!options || !*options)
+ return 0;
+-
++
+ if (!strncmp(options, "scrollback:", 11)) {
+ options += 11;
+ if (*options) {
+@@ -930,7 +943,7 @@
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+-
++
+ if (!strncmp(options, "vc:", 3)) {
+ options += 3;
+ if (*options)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/font_acorn_8x8.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/font_acorn_8x8.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/font_acorn_8x8.c 1998-09-30 04:56:33.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/font_acorn_8x8.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -11,33 +11,33 @@
+ /* 03 */ 0x6c, 0xfe, 0xfe, 0xfe, 0x7c, 0x38, 0x10, 0x00, /* ^C */
+ /* 04 */ 0x10, 0x38, 0x7c, 0xfe, 0x7c, 0x38, 0x10, 0x00, /* ^D */
+ /* 05 */ 0x00, 0x18, 0x3c, 0xe7, 0xe7, 0x3c, 0x18, 0x00, /* ^E */
+-/* 06 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 07 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 08 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 09 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 0A */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 0B */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 0C */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 0D */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 0E */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 0F */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 06 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 07 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 08 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 09 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 0A */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 0B */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 0C */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 0D */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 0E */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 0F */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
+ /* 10 */ 0x00, 0x60, 0x78, 0x7e, 0x7e, 0x78, 0x60, 0x00, /* |> */
+ /* 11 */ 0x00, 0x06, 0x1e, 0x7e, 0x7e, 0x1e, 0x06, 0x00, /* <| */
+-/* 12 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 13 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 14 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 15 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 16 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 17 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 18 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 19 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 1A */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 1B */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 1C */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 1D */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 12 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 13 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 14 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 15 */ 0x3c, 0x60, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x06, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 16 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 17 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 18 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 19 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 1A */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 1B */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 1C */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 1D */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
+ /* 1E */ 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x7e, 0x7e, 0x00, /* /\ */
+ /* 1F */ 0x00, 0x7e, 0x7e, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, /* \/ */
+-/* 20 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* */
++/* 20 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* */
+ /* 21 */ 0x18, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x18, 0x00, /* ! */
+ /* 22 */ 0x6C, 0x6C, 0x6C, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* " */
+ /* 23 */ 0x36, 0x36, 0x7F, 0x36, 0x7F, 0x36, 0x36, 0x00, /* # */
+@@ -132,55 +132,55 @@
+ /* 7C */ 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, /* | */
+ /* 7D */ 0x30, 0x18, 0x18, 0x0E, 0x18, 0x18, 0x30, 0x00, /* } */
+ /* 7E */ 0x31, 0x6B, 0x46, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, /* ~ */
+-/* 7F */ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, /*  */
+-/* 80 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 81 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 82 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 83 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 84 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 85 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 86 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 87 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 88 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 89 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 8A */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 8B */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 8C */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 8D */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 8E */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 8F */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 90 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 91 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 92 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 93 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 94 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 95 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 96 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 97 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 98 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 99 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 9A */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 9B */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 9C */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 9D */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 9E */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* 9F */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A0 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A1 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A2 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A3 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A4 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A6 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A8 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* A9 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* AA */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* AB */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* AC */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* AD */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* AE */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* AF */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 7F */ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, /*  */
++/* 80 */ 0x3c, 0x66, 0x60, 0x60, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x30, 0x60,
++/* 81 */ 0x66, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* 82 */ 0x0c, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x7e, 0x60, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 83 */ 0x18, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x06, 0x3e, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* 84 */ 0x66, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x06, 0x3e, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* 85 */ 0x30, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x06, 0x3e, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* 86 */ 0x3c, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x06, 0x3e, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* 87 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x60, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x60,
++/* 88 */ 0x3c, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x7e, 0x60, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 89 */ 0x66, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x7e, 0x60, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 8A */ 0x30, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x7e, 0x60, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 8B */ 0x66, 0x00, 0x00, 0x38, 0x18, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 8C */ 0x3c, 0x66, 0x00, 0x38, 0x18, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 8D */ 0x30, 0x18, 0x00, 0x38, 0x18, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 8E */ 0x66, 0x66, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x7e, 0x66, 0x00,
++/* 8F */ 0x18, 0x66, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x7e, 0x66, 0x00,
++/* 90 */ 0x0c, 0x18, 0x7e, 0x60, 0x7c, 0x60, 0x7e, 0x00,
++/* 91 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3f, 0x0d, 0x3f, 0x6c, 0x3f, 0x00,
++/* 92 */ 0x3f, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7f, 0x66, 0x66, 0x67, 0x00,
++/* 93 */ 0x3c, 0x66, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 94 */ 0x66, 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 95 */ 0x30, 0x18, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 96 */ 0x3c, 0x66, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* 97 */ 0x30, 0x18, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* 98 */ 0x66, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x06, 0x3c,
++/* 99 */ 0x66, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 9A */ 0x66, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* 9B */ 0x08, 0x3e, 0x6b, 0x68, 0x6b, 0x3e, 0x08, 0x00,
++/* 9C */ 0x1c, 0x36, 0x30, 0x7c, 0x30, 0x30, 0x7e, 0x00,
++/* 9D */ 0x66, 0x3c, 0x18, 0x18, 0x7e, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00,
++/* 9E */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* 9F */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* A0 */ 0x0c, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x06, 0x3e, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* A1 */ 0x0c, 0x18, 0x00, 0x38, 0x18, 0x18, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* A2 */ 0x0c, 0x18, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* A3 */ 0x0c, 0x18, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* A4 */ 0x36, 0x6c, 0x00, 0x7c, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x00,
++/* A5 */ 0x36, 0x6c, 0x00, 0x66, 0x76, 0x6e, 0x66, 0x00,
++/* A6 */ 0x1c, 0x06, 0x1e, 0x36, 0x1e, 0x00, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* A7 */ 0x1c, 0x36, 0x36, 0x36, 0x1c, 0x00, 0x3e, 0x00,
++/* A8 */ 0x18, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x30, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x00,
++/* A9 */ 0x7e, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* AA */ 0x7e, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* AB */ 0x40, 0xc0, 0x40, 0x4f, 0x41, 0x0f, 0x08, 0x0f,
++/* AC */ 0x40, 0xc0, 0x40, 0x48, 0x48, 0x0a, 0x0f, 0x02,
++/* AD */ 0x18, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00,
++/* AE */ 0x00, 0x33, 0x66, 0xcc, 0xcc, 0x66, 0x33, 0x00,
++/* AF */ 0x00, 0xcc, 0x66, 0x33, 0x33, 0x66, 0xcc, 0x00,
+ /* B0 */ 0x22, 0x88, 0x22, 0x88, 0x22, 0x88, 0x22, 0x88,
+ /* B1 */ 0x55, 0xaa, 0x55, 0xaa, 0x55, 0xaa, 0x55, 0xaa,
+ /* B2 */ 0xdd, 0x77, 0xdd, 0x77, 0xdd, 0x77, 0xdd, 0x77,
+@@ -229,37 +229,37 @@
+ /* DD */ 0xf0, 0xf0, 0xf0, 0xf0, 0xf0, 0xf0, 0xf0, 0xf0,
+ /* DE */ 0x0f, 0x0f, 0x0f, 0x0f, 0x0f, 0x0f, 0x0f, 0x0f,
+ /* DF */ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E0 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E1 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E2 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E3 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E4 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E6 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E8 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* E9 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* EA */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* EB */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* EC */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* ED */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* EE */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* EF */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F0 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F1 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F2 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F3 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F4 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F6 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F8 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* F9 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* FA */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* FB */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* FC */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* FD */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+-/* FE */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E0 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E1 */ 0x3c, 0x66, 0x66, 0x6c, 0x66, 0x66, 0x6c, 0xc0,
++/* E2 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E3 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E4 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E6 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x33, 0x33, 0x33, 0x33, 0x3e, 0x60,
++/* E7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E8 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* E9 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* EA */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* EB */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* EC */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* ED */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* EE */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* EF */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F0 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F1 */ 0x18, 0x18, 0x7e, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x7e, 0x00,
++/* F2 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F3 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F4 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F5 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F6 */ 0x00, 0x18, 0x00, 0xff, 0x00, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F7 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F8 */ 0x3c, 0x66, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* F9 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* FA */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* FB */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* FC */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* FD */ 0x38, 0x04, 0x18, 0x20, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
++/* FE */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x3c, 0x00, 0x00,
+ /* FF */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00
+ };
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/pm3fb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/pm3fb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/pm3fb.c 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/pm3fb.c 2004-04-19 17:24:12.000000000 +0100
+@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
+ * Based on code written by:
+ * Sven Luther, <luther@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr>
+ * Alan Hourihane, <alanh@fairlite.demon.co.uk>
+- * Russel King, <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
+ * Based on linux/drivers/video/skeletonfb.c:
+ * Copyright (C) 1997 Geert Uytterhoeven
+ * Based on linux/driver/video/pm2fb.c:
+@@ -16,14 +15,9 @@
+ * License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive for
+ * more details.
+ *
+- * $Header: /cvsroot/linux/drivers/video/pm3fb.c,v 1.1 2002/02/25 19:11:06 marcelo Exp $
++ * $Header: /home/pm3fb/pm3fb/pm3fb.c,v 1.139 2001/08/28 08:13:54 dolbeau Exp $
+ *
+ * CHANGELOG:
+- * Wed Nov 13 11:19:34 MET 2002, v 1.4.11C: option flatpanel: wasn't available in module, fixed.
+- * Mon Feb 11 10:35:48 MET 2002, v 1.4.11B: Cosmetic update.
+- * Wed Jan 23 14:16:59 MET 2002, v 1.4.11: Preliminary 2.5.x support, patch for 2.5.2.
+- * Wed Nov 28 11:08:29 MET 2001, v 1.4.10: potential bug fix for SDRAM-based board, patch for 2.4.16.
+- * Thu Sep 20 10:24:42 MET DST 2001, v 1.4.9: sync bug fix, preliminary flatpanel support, better timings.
+ * Tue Aug 28 10:13:01 MET DST 2001, v 1.4.8: memory timings check, minor bug fixes.
+ * Wed Jul 18 19:06:14 CEST 2001, v 1.4.7: Mode fix (800x600-100, 1024x768-100 changed), using HW panning + accel bug fix.
+ * Mon Jun 25 10:33:56 MET DST 2001, v 1.4.6: Depth 12 fix, chip reset ioctl, moved memory erase ioctl to DEBUG.
+@@ -54,8 +48,8 @@
+ */
+
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+-#include <linux/module.h>
+ #include <linux/version.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+ #include <linux/errno.h>
+ #include <linux/string.h>
+@@ -81,7 +75,6 @@
+
+ #include <asm/io.h>
+ #include <asm/uaccess.h>
+-
+ #ifdef CONFIG_FB_OF
+ #include <asm/prom.h>
+ #endif
+@@ -129,7 +122,6 @@
+ unsigned long refresh;
+ unsigned long powerdown;
+ };
+-typedef enum pm3fb_timing_result { pm3fb_timing_ok, pm3fb_timing_problem, pm3fb_timing_retry } pm3fb_timing_result;
+ #define PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE ((unsigned long)-1)
+ #define PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMINGS { PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE }
+
+@@ -192,21 +184,13 @@
+ PM3VideoControl_VSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH
+ | PM3VideoControl_PIXELSIZE_8BIT}}, {
+ "1024x768-74-32", {
+- 78752, 1024, 768, 32, 128, 304, 1328, 1, 4, 38,
+- 806, 1024, 0, 32,
+- PM3VideoControl_ENABLE |
+- PM3VideoControl_HSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH
+- |
+- PM3VideoControl_VSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH
+- | PM3VideoControl_PIXELSIZE_32BIT}},
+-/* Generated mode : "1600x1024", for the SGI 1600SW flat panel*/
+- {
+- "SGI1600SW", {
+- 108000, 1600, 1024, 16, 56, 104, 1704, 3, 6, 32,
+- 1056, 1600, 0, 8,
+- PM3VideoControl_ENABLE|
+- PM3VideoControl_HSYNC_ACTIVE_LOW|PM3VideoControl_VSYNC_ACTIVE_LOW|
+- PM3VideoControl_PIXELSIZE_32BIT}},
++ 78752, 1024, 768, 32, 128, 304, 1328, 1, 4, 38,
++ 806, 1024, 0, 32,
++ PM3VideoControl_ENABLE |
++ PM3VideoControl_HSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH
++ |
++ PM3VideoControl_VSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH
++ | PM3VideoControl_PIXELSIZE_32BIT}},
+ /* ##### auto-generated mode, by fbtimings2pm3 */
+ /* Generated mode : "640x480-60" */
+ {
+@@ -555,11 +539,9 @@
+ short noaccel[PM3_MAX_BOARD];
+ char fontn[PM3_MAX_BOARD][PM3_FONTNAME_SIZE];
+ short depth[PM3_MAX_BOARD];
+-short flatpanel[PM3_MAX_BOARD];
+ static struct display disp[PM3_MAX_BOARD];
+ static char g_options[PM3_OPTIONS_SIZE] __initdata = "pm3fb,dummy";
+ short printtimings = 0;
+-short forcesize[PM3_MAX_BOARD];
+
+ /* ********************* */
+ /* ***** prototype ***** */
+@@ -567,8 +549,7 @@
+ /* card-specific */
+ static void pm3fb_j2000_setup(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info);
+ /* permedia3-specific */
+-static pm3fb_timing_result pm3fb_preserve_memory_timings(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info);
+-static pm3fb_timing_result pm3fb_try_memory_timings(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info);
++static int pm3fb_preserve_memory_timings(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info);
+ static void pm3fb_write_memory_timings(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info);
+ static unsigned long pm3fb_read_dac_reg(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info,
+ unsigned long r);
+@@ -684,7 +665,7 @@
+ NULL, NULL
+ };
+ #endif /* KERNEL_2_2 */
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ struct fbgen_hwswitch pm3fb_switch = {
+ pm3fb_detect, pm3fb_encode_fix, pm3fb_decode_var, pm3fb_encode_var,
+ pm3fb_get_par, pm3fb_set_par, pm3fb_getcolreg, pm3fb_setcolreg,
+@@ -697,7 +678,7 @@
+ fbgen_get_fix, fbgen_get_var, fbgen_set_var,
+ fbgen_get_cmap, fbgen_set_cmap, fbgen_pan_display, pm3fb_ioctl, NULL, NULL
+ };
+-#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 or KERNEL_2_5 */
++#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 */
+ #ifdef PM3FB_USE_ACCEL
+ #ifdef FBCON_HAS_CFB32
+ static struct display_switch pm3fb_cfb32 = {
+@@ -728,75 +709,52 @@
+ #endif /* FBCON_HAS_CFB8 */
+ #endif /* PM3FB_USE_ACCEL */
+
+-/* ****************************** */
+-/* ***** card-specific data ***** */
+-/* ****************************** */
+-struct pm3fb_card_timings {
+- unsigned long memsize; /* 0 for last value (i.e. default) */
+- struct pm3fb_timings memt;
+-};
+-
+-static struct pm3fb_card_timings t_FormacProFormance3[] = {
+- { 16, { 0x02e311b8, 0x06100205, 0x08000002, 0x00000079, 0x00000000} },
+- { 0, { 0x02e311b8, 0x06100205, 0x08000002, 0x00000079, 0x00000000} } /* from 16 MB PF3 */
+-};
+-
+-static struct pm3fb_card_timings t_AppianJeronimo2000[] = {
+- { 32, { 0x02e311B8, 0x07424905, 0x0c000003, 0x00000061, 0x00000000} },
+- { 0, { 0x02e311B8, 0x07424905, 0x0c000003, 0x00000061, 0x00000000} } /* from 32MB J2000 */
+-};
+-
+-static struct pm3fb_card_timings t_3DLabsOxygenVX1[] = {
+- { 32, { 0x30e311b8, 0x08501204, 0x08000002, 0x0000006b, 0x00000000} },
+- { 0, { 0x30e311b8, 0x08501204, 0x08000002, 0x0000006b, 0x00000000} } /* from 32MB VX1 */
+-};
+-
++/* ********************************** */
++/* ***** card-specific function ***** */
++/* ********************************** */
+ static struct {
+ char cardname[32]; /* recognized card name */
+ u16 subvendor; /* subvendor of the card */
+ u16 subdevice; /* subdevice of the card */
+ u8 func; /* function of the card to which the extra init apply */
+ void (*specific_setup)(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info); /* card/func specific setup, done before _any_ FB access */
+- struct pm3fb_card_timings *c_memt; /* defauls timings for the boards */
++ struct pm3fb_timings memt; /* default timing for the board WARNING : might be *card* - specific */
+ } cardbase[] = {
+- { "Unknown Permedia3 board", 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFF, NULL, NULL },
+- { "Appian Jeronimo 2000 head 1", 0x1097, 0x3d32, 1, NULL,
+- t_AppianJeronimo2000
+- },
++ { "Unknown Permedia3 board", 0xFFFF, 0xFFFF, 0xFF, NULL, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMINGS },
++ { "Appian Jeronimo 2000 head 1", 0x1097, 0x3d32, 1, NULL, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMINGS },
+ { "Appian Jeronimo 2000 head 2", 0x1097, 0x3d32, 2, pm3fb_j2000_setup,
+- t_AppianJeronimo2000
++ {0x02e311B8, 0x07424905, 0x0c000003, 0x00000061, 0x00000000} /* also in pm3fb_j2000_setup */
+ },
+ { "Formac ProFormance 3", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x000a, 0, NULL, /* Formac use 3DLabs ID ?!? */
+- t_FormacProFormance3
++ { 0x02e311b8, 0x06100205, 0x08000002, 0x00000079, 0x00000000} /* from the 16Mb ProFormance 3 */
+ },
+- { "3DLabs Permedia3 Create!", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0127, 0, NULL, NULL },
++ { "3DLabs Permedia3 Create!", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0127, 0, NULL, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMINGS },
+ { "3DLabs Oxygen VX1 PCI", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0121, 0, NULL,
+- t_3DLabsOxygenVX1
++ { 0x30e311b8, 0x08501204, 0x08000002, 0x0000006b, 0x00000000 }
+ },
+- { "3DLabs Oxygen VX1 AGP", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0125, 0, NULL, NULL },
+- { "3DLabs Oxygen VX1-16 AGP", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0140, 0, NULL, NULL },
+- { "3DLabs Oxygen VX1-1600SW PCI", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0800, 0, NULL, NULL },
+- { "\0", 0x0, 0x0, 0, NULL, NULL }
++ { "3DLabs Oxygen VX1 AGP", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0125, 0, NULL, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMINGS },
++ { "3DLabs Oxygen VX1-16 AGP", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0140, 0, NULL, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMINGS },
++ { "3DLabs Oxygen VX1-1600SW PCI", PCI_VENDOR_ID_3DLABS, 0x0800, 0, NULL, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMINGS },
++ { "\0", 0x0, 0x0, 0, NULL, PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMINGS }
+ };
+
+-/* ********************************** */
+-/* ***** card-specific function ***** */
+-/* ********************************** */
+ static void pm3fb_j2000_setup(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info)
+ { /* the appian j2000 require more initialization of the second head */
+ /* l_fb_info must point to the _second_ head of the J2000 */
+
+ DTRACE;
+-
+- l_fb_info->memt = t_AppianJeronimo2000[0].memt; /* 32 MB, first and only j2000 ? */
++
++ /* Memory timings for the Appian J2000 board. also in cardbase */
++ l_fb_info->memt.caps = 0x02e311B8;
++ l_fb_info->memt.timings = 0x07424905;
++ l_fb_info->memt.control = 0x0c000003;
++ l_fb_info->memt.refresh = 0x00000061;
++ l_fb_info->memt.powerdown = 0x00000000;
+
+ pm3fb_write_memory_timings(l_fb_info);
+ }
+
+-/* *************************************** */
+-/* ***** permedia3-specific function ***** */
+-/* *************************************** */
+-static pm3fb_timing_result pm3fb_preserve_memory_timings(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info)
++static int pm3fb_preserve_memory_timings(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info)
+ {
+ l_fb_info->memt.caps = PM3_READ_REG(PM3LocalMemCaps);
+ l_fb_info->memt.timings = PM3_READ_REG(PM3LocalMemTimings);
+@@ -811,35 +769,20 @@
+ (l_fb_info->memt.powerdown == PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE))
+ {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "pm3fb: invalid memory timings in permedia3 board #%ld\n", l_fb_info->board_num);
+- return(pm3fb_try_memory_timings(l_fb_info));
+- }
+- return(pm3fb_timing_ok);
+-}
+-
+-static pm3fb_timing_result pm3fb_try_memory_timings(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info)
+-{
+- if (cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].c_memt)
+- {
+- int i = 0, done = 0;
+- while (!done)
++ if ((cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].memt.caps != PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE) &&
++ (cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].memt.timings != PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE) &&
++ (cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].memt.control != PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE) &&
++ (cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].memt.refresh != PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE) &&
++ (cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].memt.powerdown != PM3FB_UNKNOWN_TIMING_VALUE))
+ {
+- if ((cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].c_memt[i].memsize == l_fb_info->fb_size)
+- || !(cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].c_memt[i].memsize))
+- { /* will use the 0-sized timings by default */
+- done = 1;
+- l_fb_info->memt = cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].c_memt[i].memt;
+- printk(KERN_WARNING "pm3fb: trying to use predefined memory timings for permedia3 board #%ld (%s, %ld MB)\n",
+- l_fb_info->board_num,
+- cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].cardname,
+- cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].c_memt[i].memsize);
+- pm3fb_write_memory_timings(l_fb_info);
+- return(pm3fb_timing_retry);
+- }
+- i++;
++ l_fb_info->memt = cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].memt;
++ printk(KERN_WARNING "pm3fb: trying to use predefined memory timings for permedia3 board #%ld (%s)\n", l_fb_info->board_num, cardbase[l_fb_info->board_type].cardname);
++ pm3fb_write_memory_timings(l_fb_info);
+ }
+- } else
+- return(pm3fb_timing_problem);
+- return(pm3fb_timing_ok);
++ else
++ return(1);
++ }
++ return(0);
+ }
+
+ static void pm3fb_write_memory_timings(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info)
+@@ -874,6 +817,10 @@
+ PM3RD_SClkControl_ENABLE);
+ }
+
++/* *************************************** */
++/* ***** permedia3-specific function ***** */
++/* *************************************** */
++
+ static unsigned long pm3fb_read_dac_reg(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info,
+ unsigned long r)
+ {
+@@ -1068,7 +1015,6 @@
+ /* write the mode to registers */
+ static void pm3fb_write_mode(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info)
+ {
+- char tempsync = 0x00, tempmisc = 0x00;
+ DTRACE;
+
+ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3MemBypassWriteMask, 0xffffffff);
+@@ -1198,26 +1144,22 @@
+ /*
+ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3RD_IndexControl, 0x00);
+ */
+- if ((l_fb_info->current_par->video & PM3VideoControl_HSYNC_MASK) ==
+- PM3VideoControl_HSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH)
+- tempsync |= PM3RD_SyncControl_HSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH;
+- if ((l_fb_info->current_par->video & PM3VideoControl_VSYNC_MASK) ==
+- PM3VideoControl_VSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH)
+- tempsync |= PM3RD_SyncControl_VSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH;
+-
+- PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_SyncControl, tempsync);
+- DPRINTK(2, "PM3RD_SyncControl: %d\n", tempsync);
+-
+- if (flatpanel[l_fb_info->board_num])
+ {
+- PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_DACControl, PM3RD_DACControl_BLANK_PEDESTAL_ENABLE);
+- PM3_WAIT(2);
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3VSConfiguration, 0x06);
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(0x5a00, 1 << 14); /* black magic... */
+- tempmisc = PM3RD_MiscControl_VSB_OUTPUT_ENABLE;
++ char tempsync = 0x00;
++
++ if ((l_fb_info->current_par->
++ video & PM3VideoControl_HSYNC_MASK) ==
++ PM3VideoControl_HSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH)
++ tempsync |= PM3RD_SyncControl_HSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH;
++ if ((l_fb_info->current_par->
++ video & PM3VideoControl_VSYNC_MASK) ==
++ PM3VideoControl_VSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH)
++ tempsync |= PM3RD_SyncControl_VSYNC_ACTIVE_HIGH;
++
++ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_SyncControl, tempsync);
++ DPRINTK(2, "PM3RD_SyncControl: %d\n", tempsync);
+ }
+- else
+- PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_DACControl, 0x00);
++ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_DACControl, 0x00);
+
+ switch (l_fb_info->current_par->depth) {
+ case 8:
+@@ -1226,7 +1168,8 @@
+ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_ColorFormat,
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_CI8_COLOR |
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_COLOR_ORDER_BLUE_LOW);
+- tempmisc |= PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE;
++ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_MiscControl,
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE);
+ break;
+ case 12:
+ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_PixelSize,
+@@ -1235,8 +1178,9 @@
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_4444_COLOR |
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_COLOR_ORDER_BLUE_LOW |
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_LINEAR_COLOR_EXT_ENABLE);
+- tempmisc |= PM3RD_MiscControl_DIRECTCOLOR_ENABLE |
+- PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE;
++ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_MiscControl,
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_DIRECTCOLOR_ENABLE |
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE);
+ break;
+ case 15:
+ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_PixelSize,
+@@ -1245,8 +1189,9 @@
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_5551_FRONT_COLOR |
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_COLOR_ORDER_BLUE_LOW |
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_LINEAR_COLOR_EXT_ENABLE);
+- tempmisc |= PM3RD_MiscControl_DIRECTCOLOR_ENABLE |
+- PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE;
++ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_MiscControl,
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_DIRECTCOLOR_ENABLE |
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE);
+ break;
+ case 16:
+ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_PixelSize,
+@@ -1255,8 +1200,9 @@
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_565_FRONT_COLOR |
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_COLOR_ORDER_BLUE_LOW |
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_LINEAR_COLOR_EXT_ENABLE);
+- tempmisc |= PM3RD_MiscControl_DIRECTCOLOR_ENABLE |
+- PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE;
++ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_MiscControl,
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_DIRECTCOLOR_ENABLE |
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE);
+ break;
+ case 32:
+ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_PixelSize,
+@@ -1264,12 +1210,12 @@
+ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_ColorFormat,
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_8888_COLOR |
+ PM3RD_ColorFormat_COLOR_ORDER_BLUE_LOW);
+- tempmisc |= PM3RD_MiscControl_DIRECTCOLOR_ENABLE |
+- PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE;
++ PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_MiscControl,
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_DIRECTCOLOR_ENABLE |
++ PM3RD_MiscControl_HIGHCOLOR_RES_ENABLE);
+ break;
+ }
+- PM3_WRITE_DAC_REG(PM3RD_MiscControl, tempmisc);
+-
++
+ PM3_SHOW_CUR_MODE;
+ }
+
+@@ -1391,9 +1337,8 @@
+
+ static unsigned long pm3fb_size_memory(struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info)
+ {
+- unsigned long memsize = 0, tempBypass, i, temp1, temp2;
++ unsigned long memsize, tempBypass, i, temp1, temp2;
+ u16 subvendor, subdevice;
+- pm3fb_timing_result ptr;
+
+ DTRACE;
+
+@@ -1439,7 +1384,7 @@
+
+ /* card-specific setup is done, we preserve the final
+ memory timing for future reference */
+- if ((ptr = pm3fb_preserve_memory_timings(l_fb_info)) == pm3fb_timing_problem) { /* memory timings were wrong ! oops.... */
++ if (pm3fb_preserve_memory_timings(l_fb_info)) { /* memory timings were wrong ! oops.... */
+ return(0);
+ }
+
+@@ -1465,12 +1410,12 @@
+ temp1 = readl((l_fb_info->v_fb + (i * 1048576)));
+ #endif
+ #endif /* KERNEL_2_2 */
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ fb_writel(i * 0x00345678,
+ (l_fb_info->v_fb + (i * 1048576)));
+ mb();
+ temp1 = fb_readl((l_fb_info->v_fb + (i * 1048576)));
+-#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 or KERNEL_2_5 */
++#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 */
+ /* Let's check for wrapover, write will fail at 16MB boundary */
+ if (temp1 == (i * 0x00345678))
+ memsize = i;
+@@ -1513,7 +1458,7 @@
+ ((i - 32) * 1048576)));
+ #endif
+ #endif /* KERNEL_2_2 */
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ fb_writel(i * 0x00345678,
+ (l_fb_info->v_fb + (i * 1048576)));
+ mb();
+@@ -1522,7 +1467,7 @@
+ temp2 =
+ fb_readl((l_fb_info->v_fb +
+ ((i - 32) * 1048576)));
+-#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 or KERNEL_2_5 */
++#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 */
+ if ((temp1 == (i * 0x00345678)) && (temp2 == 0)) /* different value, different RAM... */
+ memsize = i;
+ else
+@@ -1539,21 +1484,8 @@
+
+ DPRINTK(2, "Returning 0x%08lx bytes\n", memsize);
+
+- if (forcesize[l_fb_info->board_num] && ((forcesize[l_fb_info->board_num] * 1048576) != memsize))
+- {
+- printk(KERN_WARNING "pm3fb: mismatch between probed (%ld MB) and specified (%hd MB) memory size, using SPECIFIED !\n", memsize, forcesize[l_fb_info->board_num]);
+- memsize = 1048576 * forcesize[l_fb_info->board_num];
+- }
+-
+ l_fb_info->fb_size = memsize;
+-
+- if (ptr == pm3fb_timing_retry)
+- {
+- printk(KERN_WARNING "pm3fb: retrying memory timings check");
+- if (pm3fb_try_memory_timings(l_fb_info) == pm3fb_timing_problem)
+- return(0);
+- }
+-
++
+ return (memsize);
+ }
+
+@@ -1572,7 +1504,7 @@
+ writel(cc, (l_fb_info->v_fb + (i * sizeof(u32))));
+ #endif
+ #endif
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ fb_writel(cc, (l_fb_info->v_fb + (i * sizeof(u32))));
+ #endif
+ }
+@@ -1601,7 +1533,7 @@
+ disp[l_fb_info->board_num].scrollmode = 0; /* SCROLL_YNOMOVE; *//* 0 means "let fbcon choose" */
+ l_fb_info->gen.parsize = sizeof(struct pm3fb_par);
+ l_fb_info->gen.info.changevar = NULL;
+- l_fb_info->gen.info.node = B_FREE;
++ l_fb_info->gen.info.node = -1;
+ l_fb_info->gen.info.fbops = &pm3fb_ops;
+ l_fb_info->gen.info.disp = &(disp[l_fb_info->board_num]);
+ if (fontn[l_fb_info->board_num][0])
+@@ -1766,7 +1698,6 @@
+ }
+
+ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBSoftwareWriteMask, 0xffffffff);
+- PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBHardwareWriteMask, 0xffffffff);
+ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBWriteMode,
+ PM3FBWriteMode_WriteEnable |
+ PM3FBWriteMode_OpaqueSpan |
+@@ -1787,7 +1718,9 @@
+ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3SizeOfFramebuffer, 4095);
+ else
+ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3SizeOfFramebuffer, sofb);
+-
++
++ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBHardwareWriteMask, 0xffffffff);
++
+ switch (l_fb_info->current_par->depth) {
+ case 8:
+ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3DitherMode,
+@@ -1843,10 +1776,7 @@
+ height = height * fontheight(p);
+ c = ((u32 *) p->dispsw_data)[attr_bgcol_ec(p, conp)];
+
+- /* block fills in 32bpp are hard, but in low res (width <= 1600 :-)
+- we can use 16bpp operations, but not if NoWriteMask is on (SDRAM) */
+- if ((l_fb_info->current_par->width > 1600) ||
+- (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)) {
++ if (l_fb_info->current_par->width > 1600) {
+ PM3_WAIT(4);
+
+ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Config2D,
+@@ -1868,7 +1798,7 @@
+ PM3Render2D_SpanOperation |
+ (PM3Render2D_Width(width)) |
+ (PM3Render2D_Height(height)));
+- } else {
++ } else { /* block fills in 32bpp are hard, but in low res (width <= 1600 :-) we can use 16bpp operations */
+ PM3_WAIT(8);
+
+ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3FBBlockColor, c);
+@@ -1993,10 +1923,7 @@
+
+ PM3_WAIT(4);
+
+- if (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3ForegroundColor, c);
+- else
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3FBBlockColor, c);
++ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3FBBlockColor, c);
+
+ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Config2D,
+ PM3Config2D_UseConstantSource |
+@@ -2007,23 +1934,14 @@
+ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3RectanglePosition,
+ (PM3RectanglePosition_XOffset(sx)) |
+ (PM3RectanglePosition_YOffset(sy)));
+-
+- if (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
+- PM3Render2D_XPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_YPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
+- PM3Render2D_SpanOperation |
+- (PM3Render2D_Width(width)) |
+- (PM3Render2D_Height(height)));
+- else
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
+- PM3Render2D_XPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_YPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
+- (PM3Render2D_Width(width)) |
+- (PM3Render2D_Height(height)));
+-
++
++ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
++ PM3Render2D_XPositive |
++ PM3Render2D_YPositive |
++ PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
++ (PM3Render2D_Width(width)) |
++ (PM3Render2D_Height(height)));
++
+ pm3fb_wait_pm3(l_fb_info);
+ }
+
+@@ -2049,69 +1967,45 @@
+ PM3Config2D_ForegroundROPEnable |
+ (PM3Config2D_ForegroundROP(0x3)) | /* Ox3 is GXcopy */
+ PM3Config2D_FBWriteEnable);
+-
+- if (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3ForegroundColor, c);
+- else
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3FBBlockColor, c);
+-
++
++ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3FBBlockColor, c);
++
+ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3RectanglePosition,
+ (PM3RectanglePosition_XOffset
+ (p->var.xoffset +
+ sx)) | (PM3RectanglePosition_YOffset(p->
+ var.
+ yoffset)));
+- if (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
+- PM3Render2D_XPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_YPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
+- PM3Render2D_SpanOperation |
+- (PM3Render2D_Width(p->var.xres - sx)) |
+- (PM3Render2D_Height(p->var.yres)));
+- else
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
+- PM3Render2D_XPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_YPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
+- (PM3Render2D_Width(p->var.xres - sx)) |
+- (PM3Render2D_Height(p->var.yres)));
++
++ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
++ PM3Render2D_XPositive |
++ PM3Render2D_YPositive |
++ PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
++ (PM3Render2D_Width(p->var.xres - sx)) |
++ (PM3Render2D_Height(p->var.yres)));
+ }
+-
++
+ /* bottom margin left -> right */
+ PM3_WAIT(4);
+-
++
+ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Config2D,
+- PM3Config2D_UseConstantSource |
+- PM3Config2D_ForegroundROPEnable |
+- (PM3Config2D_ForegroundROP(0x3)) | /* Ox3 is GXcopy */
+- PM3Config2D_FBWriteEnable);
+-
+- if (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3ForegroundColor, c);
+- else
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3FBBlockColor, c);
+-
+-
++ PM3Config2D_UseConstantSource |
++ PM3Config2D_ForegroundROPEnable |
++ (PM3Config2D_ForegroundROP(0x3)) | /* Ox3 is GXcopy */
++ PM3Config2D_FBWriteEnable);
++
++ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3FBBlockColor, c);
++
+ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3RectanglePosition,
+ (PM3RectanglePosition_XOffset(p->var.xoffset)) |
+ (PM3RectanglePosition_YOffset(p->var.yoffset + sy)));
+-
+- if (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
+- PM3Render2D_XPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_YPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
+- PM3Render2D_SpanOperation |
+- (PM3Render2D_Width(p->var.xres)) |
+- (PM3Render2D_Height(p->var.yres - sy)));
+- else
+- PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
+- PM3Render2D_XPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_YPositive |
+- PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
+- (PM3Render2D_Width(p->var.xres)) |
+- (PM3Render2D_Height(p->var.yres - sy)));
++
++ PM3_WRITE_REG(PM3Render2D,
++ PM3Render2D_XPositive |
++ PM3Render2D_YPositive |
++ PM3Render2D_Operation_Normal |
++ (PM3Render2D_Width(p->var.xres)) |
++ (PM3Render2D_Height(p->var.yres - sy)));
+
+ pm3fb_wait_pm3(l_fb_info);
+ }
+@@ -2289,7 +2183,7 @@
+ int c, int yy, int xx)
+ {
+ struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info = (struct pm3fb_info *) p->fb_info;
+- u8 *cdat, asx = 0, asy = 0, o_x = 0, o_y = 0;
++ u8 *cdat, asx = 0, asy = 0, o_x, o_y;
+ u32 fgx, bgx, ldat;
+ int sx, sy, i;
+
+@@ -2399,7 +2293,7 @@
+ int xx)
+ {
+ struct pm3fb_info *l_fb_info = (struct pm3fb_info *) p->fb_info;
+- u8 *cdat, asx = 0, asy = 0, o_x = 0, o_y = 0;
++ u8 *cdat, asx = 0, asy = 0, o_x, o_y;
+ u32 fgx, bgx, ldat;
+ int sx, sy, i, j;
+ u16 sc;
+@@ -2517,12 +2411,7 @@
+ yy = yy * fontheight(p);
+
+ if (l_fb_info->current_par->depth == 8)
+- {
+- if (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)
+- PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBSoftwareWriteMask, 0x0F0F0F0F);
+- else
+- PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBHardwareWriteMask, 0x0F0F0F0F);
+- }
++ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBHardwareWriteMask, 0x0F0F0F0F);
+
+ PM3_WAIT(3);
+
+@@ -2548,12 +2437,7 @@
+ pm3fb_wait_pm3(l_fb_info);
+
+ if (l_fb_info->current_par->depth == 8)
+- {
+- if (l_fb_info->memt.caps & PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask)
+- PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBSoftwareWriteMask, 0xFFFFFFFF);
+- else
+- PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBHardwareWriteMask, 0xFFFFFFFF);
+- }
++ PM3_SLOW_WRITE_REG(PM3FBHardwareWriteMask, 0xFFFFFFFF);
+ }
+
+ #endif /* FBCON_HAS_CFB8 || FBCON_HAS_CFB16 || FBCON_HAS_CFB32 */
+@@ -2641,25 +2525,12 @@
+ unsigned long bd = simple_strtoul(bds, (char **) NULL, 10);
+
+ if (!(depth_supported(bd))) {
+- printk(KERN_WARNING "pm3fb: ignoring invalid depth %s for board #%ld\n",
+- bds, board_num);
++ DPRINTK(1, "Invalid depth: %s\n", bds);
+ return;
+ }
+ depth[board_num] = bd;
+ }
+
+-static void pm3fb_forcesize_setup(char *bds, unsigned long board_num)
+-{
+- unsigned long bd = simple_strtoul(bds, (char **) NULL, 10);
+-
+- if (bd > 64) {
+- printk(KERN_WARNING "pm3fb: ignoring invalid memory size %s for board #%ld\n",
+- bds, board_num);
+- return;
+- }
+- forcesize[board_num] = bd;
+-}
+-
+ static char *pm3fb_boardnum_setup(char *options, unsigned long *bn)
+ {
+ char *next;
+@@ -2753,12 +2624,6 @@
+ pm3fb_bootdepth_setup(options, bn);
+ } else if (!strncmp(options, "printtimings", 12)) {
+ printtimings = 1;
+- } else if (!strncmp(options, "flatpanel:", 10)) {
+- options = pm3fb_boardnum_setup(options + 10, &bn);
+- flatpanel[bn] = 1;
+- } else if (!strncmp(options, "forcesize:", 10)) {
+- options = pm3fb_boardnum_setup(options + 10, &bn);
+- pm3fb_forcesize_setup(options, bn);
+ }
+ options = next;
+ }
+@@ -3496,7 +3361,7 @@
+ pci_resource_start(l_fb_info->dev, 1);
+ l_fb_info->v_fb = (unsigned char *) -1;
+
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5) /* full resource management, new in linux-2.4.x */
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4 /* full resource management, new in linux-2.4.x */
+ if (!request_mem_region
+ ((unsigned long)l_fb_info->p_fb, 64 * 1024 * 1024, /* request full aperture size */
+ "pm3fb")) {
+@@ -3513,10 +3378,8 @@
+ l_fb_info->board_num);
+ continue;
+ }
+-#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 or KERNEL_2_5 */
+- if (forcesize[l_fb_info->board_num])
+- l_fb_info->fb_size = forcesize[l_fb_info->board_num];
+-
++#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 */
++
+ l_fb_info->fb_size =
+ pm3fb_size_memory(l_fb_info);
+
+@@ -3612,7 +3475,7 @@
+ /* ***** standard FB API init functions ***** */
+ /* ****************************************** */
+
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ int __init pm3fb_setup(char *options)
+ #endif
+ #ifdef KERNEL_2_2
+@@ -3628,12 +3491,12 @@
+ PM3_OPTIONS_SIZE) ? PM3_OPTIONS_SIZE : (opsi + 1));
+ g_options[PM3_OPTIONS_SIZE - 1] = 0;
+
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ return (0);
+ #endif
+ }
+
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ int __init pm3fb_init(void)
+ #endif
+ #ifdef KERNEL_2_2
+@@ -3642,7 +3505,7 @@
+ {
+ DTRACE;
+
+- DPRINTK(2, "This is pm3fb.c, CVS version: $Header: /cvsroot/linux/drivers/video/pm3fb.c,v 1.1 2002/02/25 19:11:06 marcelo Exp $");
++ DPRINTK(2, "This is pm3fb.c, CVS version: $Header: /home/pm3fb/pm3fb/pm3fb.c,v 1.139 2001/08/28 08:13:54 dolbeau Exp $");
+
+ pm3fb_real_setup(g_options);
+
+@@ -3651,7 +3514,7 @@
+ if (!fb_info[0].dev) { /* not even one board ??? */
+ DPRINTK(1, "No PCI Permedia3 board detected\n");
+ }
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ return (0);
+ #endif
+ }
+@@ -3754,11 +3617,7 @@
+ MODULE_PARM(depth,PM3_MAX_BOARD_MODULE_ARRAY_SHORT);
+ MODULE_PARM_DESC(depth,"boot-time depth");
+ MODULE_PARM(printtimings, "h");
+-MODULE_PARM_DESC(printtimings, "print the memory timings of the card(s)");
+-MODULE_PARM(forcesize, PM3_MAX_BOARD_MODULE_ARRAY_SHORT);
+-MODULE_PARM_DESC(forcesize, "force specified memory size");
+-MODULE_PARM(flatpanel, PM3_MAX_BOARD_MODULE_ARRAY_SHORT);
+-MODULE_PARM_DESC(flatpanel, "flatpanel (LCD) support (preliminary)");
++MODULE_PARM_DESC(printtimings, "print the memory timngs of the card(s)");
+ /*
+ MODULE_SUPPORTED_DEVICE("Permedia3 PCI boards")
+ MODULE_GENERIC_TABLE(gtype,name)
+@@ -3803,11 +3662,6 @@
+ sprintf(ts, ",depth:%d:%d", i, depth[i]);
+ strncat(g_options, ts, PM3_OPTIONS_SIZE - strlen(g_options));
+ }
+- if (flatpanel[i])
+- {
+- sprintf(ts, ",flatpanel:%d:", i);
+- strncat(g_options, ts, PM3_OPTIONS_SIZE - strlen(g_options));
+- }
+ }
+ g_options[PM3_OPTIONS_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
+ DPRINTK(1, "pm3fb use options: %s\n", g_options);
+@@ -3837,14 +3691,14 @@
+ if (l_fb_info->vIOBase !=
+ (unsigned char *) -1) {
+ pm3fb_unmapIO(l_fb_info);
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5)
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4
+ release_mem_region(l_fb_info->p_fb,
+ l_fb_info->
+ fb_size);
+ release_mem_region(l_fb_info->
+ pIOBase,
+ PM3_REGS_SIZE);
+-#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 or KERNEL_2_5 */
++#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 */
+ }
+ unregister_framebuffer(&l_fb_info->gen.
+ info);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/pm3fb.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/pm3fb.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/pm3fb.h 2002-11-28 23:53:15.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/pm3fb.h 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
+ * License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive for
+ * more details.
+ *
+- * $Header: /cvsroot/linux/drivers/video/pm3fb.h,v 1.1 2002/02/25 19:11:06 marcelo Exp $
++ * $Header: /home/pm3fb/pm3fb/pm3fb.h,v 1.30 2001/08/22 09:13:46 dolbeau Exp $
+ *
+ */
+
+@@ -92,7 +92,6 @@
+ #define PM3MemBypassWriteMask 0x1008
+ #define PM3MemScratch 0x1010
+ #define PM3LocalMemCaps 0x1018
+- #define PM3LocalMemCaps_NoWriteMask (1 << 28)
+ #define PM3LocalMemTimings 0x1020
+ #define PM3LocalMemControl 0x1028
+ #define PM3LocalMemRefresh 0x1030
+@@ -1121,10 +1120,6 @@
+
+ /* kernel -specific definitions */
+ /* what kernel is this ? */
+-#if ((LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,5,0)) && (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,0)))
+-#define KERNEL_2_5
+-#endif
+-
+ #if ((LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,4,0)) && (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,5,0)))
+ #define KERNEL_2_4
+ #endif
+@@ -1138,8 +1133,8 @@
+ #endif
+ #endif
+
+-#if (!defined(KERNEL_2_2)) && (!defined(KERNEL_2_4)) && (!defined(KERNEL_2_5))
+-#error "Only kernel 2.2.x, kernel 2.4.y and kernel 2.5.z might work"
++#if (!defined(KERNEL_2_2)) && (!defined(KERNEL_2_4))
++#error "Only kernel 2.2.x and kernel 2.4.y might work"
+ #endif
+
+ /* not sure if/why it's needed. doesn't work without on my PowerMac... */
+@@ -1147,11 +1142,6 @@
+ #define MUST_BYTESWAP
+ #endif
+
+-/* for compatibility between 2.5, 2.4 and 2.2 */
+-#ifndef B_FREE
+-#define B_FREE -1
+-#endif
+-
+ /* permedia3 -specific definitions */
+ #define PM3_SCALE_TO_CLOCK(pr, fe, po) ((2 * PM3_REF_CLOCK * fe) / (pr * (1 << (po))))
+ #define PICOS2KHZ(a) (1000000000UL/(a))
+@@ -1219,10 +1209,10 @@
+ #define PM3_READ_REG(r) readl((l_fb_info->vIOBase + r))
+ #endif /* MUST_BYTESWAP */
+ #endif /* KERNEL_2_2 */
+-#if (defined KERNEL_2_4) || (defined KERNEL_2_5) /* native-endian access */
++#ifdef KERNEL_2_4 /* native-endian access */
+ #define PM3_WRITE_REG(r, v) fb_writel(v, (l_fb_info->vIOBase + r))
+ #define PM3_READ_REG(r) fb_readl((l_fb_info->vIOBase + r))
+-#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 or KERNEL_2_5 */
++#endif /* KERNEL_2_4 */
+
+
+ #define depth2bpp(d) ((d + 7L) & ~7L)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/sa1100fb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/sa1100fb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/sa1100fb.c 2001-11-14 22:52:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/sa1100fb.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@
+ * Thank you.
+ *
+ * Known problems:
+- * - With the Neponset plugged into an Assabet, LCD powerdown
+- * doesn't work (LCD stays powered up). Therefore we shouldn't
+- * blank the screen.
+- * - We don't limit the CPU clock rate nor the mode selection
+- * according to the available SDRAM bandwidth.
++ * - With the Neponset plugged into an Assabet, LCD powerdown
++ * doesn't work (LCD stays powered up). Therefore we shouldn't
++ * blank the screen.
++ * - We don't limit the CPU clock rate nor the mode selection
++ * according to the available SDRAM bandwidth.
+ *
+ * Other notes:
+ * - Linear grayscale palettes and the kernel.
+@@ -41,6 +41,17 @@
+ * David Neuer. It's around 8 lines of C code, plus another 4 to
+ * detect if we are using grayscale.
+ *
++ * - The following must never be specified in a panel definition:
++ * LCCR0_LtlEnd, LCCR3_PixClkDiv, LCCR3_VrtSnchL, LCCR3_HorSnchL
++ *
++ * - The following should be specified:
++ * either LCCR0_Color or LCCR0_Mono
++ * either LCCR0_Sngl or LCCR0_Dual
++ * either LCCR0_Act or LCCR0_Pas
++ * either LCCR3_OutEnH or LCCD3_OutEnL
++ * either LCCR3_PixRsEdg or LCCR3_PixFlEdg
++ * either LCCR3_ACBsDiv or LCCR3_ACBsCntOff
++ *
+ * Code Status:
+ * 1999/04/01:
+ * - Driver appears to be working for Brutus 320x200x8bpp mode. Other
+@@ -147,6 +158,10 @@
+ *
+ * 2001/10/12: <rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>
+ * - Add patch 681/1 and clean up stork definitions.
++ *
++ * 2002/02/21: <abraham@2d3d.co.za>
++ * - Added support for ICP LCD-Kit01 on Frodo.
++ * - Added support for backlight via CPLDs on Frodo.
+ */
+
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+@@ -169,6 +184,7 @@
+ #include <asm/mach-types.h>
+ #include <asm/uaccess.h>
+ #include <asm/arch/assabet.h>
++#include <asm/arch/shannon.h>
+
+ #include <video/fbcon.h>
+ #include <video/fbcon-mfb.h>
+@@ -177,11 +193,6 @@
+ #include <video/fbcon-cfb16.h>
+
+ /*
+- * enable this if your panel appears to have broken
+- */
+-#undef CHECK_COMPAT
+-
+-/*
+ * debugging?
+ */
+ #define DEBUG 0
+@@ -197,243 +208,6 @@
+ void (*sa1100fb_blank_helper)(int blank);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(sa1100fb_blank_helper);
+
+-
+-#ifdef CHECK_COMPAT
+-static void
+-sa1100fb_check_shadow(struct sa1100fb_lcd_reg *new_regs,
+- struct fb_var_screeninfo *var, u_int pcd)
+-{
+- struct sa1100fb_lcd_reg shadow;
+- int different = 0;
+-
+- /*
+- * These machines are good machines!
+- */
+- if (machine_is_assabet() || machine_is_h3600())
+- return;
+-
+- /*
+- * The following ones are bad, bad, bad.
+- * Please make yours good!
+- */
+- if (machine_is_pangolin()) {
+- DPRINTK("Configuring Pangolin LCD\n");
+- shadow.lccr0 =
+- LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Color + LCCR0_LDM +
+- LCCR0_BAM + LCCR0_ERM + LCCR0_Act +
+- LCCR0_LtlEnd + LCCR0_DMADel(0);
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres) + LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(64) +
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(160) + LCCR1_EndLnDel(24);
+- shadow.lccr2 =
+- LCCR2_DisHght(var->yres) + LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(7) +
+- LCCR2_BegFrmDel(7) + LCCR2_EndFrmDel(1);
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_PixClkDiv(pcd) + LCCR3_HorSnchH +
+- LCCR3_VrtSnchH + LCCR3_PixFlEdg + LCCR3_OutEnH;
+-
+- DPRINTK("pcd = %x, PixCldDiv(pcd)=%x\n",
+- pcd, LCCR3_PixClkDiv(pcd));
+- }
+- if (machine_is_freebird()) {
+- DPRINTK("Configuring Freebird LCD\n");
+-#if 1
+- shadow.lccr0 = 0x00000038;
+- shadow.lccr1 = 0x010108e0;
+- shadow.lccr2 = 0x0000053f;
+- shadow.lccr3 = 0x00000c20;
+-#else
+- shadow.lccr0 =
+- LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Color + LCCR0_Sngl +
+- LCCR0_LDM + LCCR0_BAM + LCCR0_ERM + LCCR0_Pas +
+- LCCR0_LtlEnd + LCCR0_DMADel(0);
+- /* Check ,Chester */
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres) + LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(5) +
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(61) + LCCR1_EndLnDel(9);
+- /* Check ,Chester */
+- shadow.lccr2 =
+- LCCR2_DisHght(var->yres) + LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(1) +
+- LCCR2_BegFrmDel(3) + LCCR2_EndFrmDel(0);
+- /* Check ,Chester */
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_OutEnH + LCCR3_PixFlEdg + LCCR3_VrtSnchH +
+- LCCR3_HorSnchH + LCCR3_ACBsCntOff +
+- LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2) + LCCR3_PixClkDiv(pcd);
+-#endif
+- }
+- if (machine_is_brutus()) {
+- DPRINTK("Configuring Brutus LCD\n");
+- shadow.lccr0 =
+- LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Color + LCCR0_Sngl + LCCR0_Pas +
+- LCCR0_LtlEnd + LCCR0_LDM + LCCR0_BAM + LCCR0_ERM +
+- LCCR0_DMADel(0);
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres) + LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(3) +
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(41) + LCCR1_EndLnDel(101);
+- shadow.lccr2 =
+- LCCR2_DisHght(var->yres) + LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(1) +
+- LCCR2_BegFrmDel(0) + LCCR2_EndFrmDel(0);
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_OutEnH + LCCR3_PixRsEdg + LCCR3_VrtSnchH +
+- LCCR3_HorSnchH + LCCR3_ACBsCntOff +
+- LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2) + LCCR3_PixClkDiv(44);
+- }
+- if (machine_is_huw_webpanel()) {
+- DPRINTK("Configuring HuW LCD\n");
+- shadow.lccr0 = LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Dual + LCCR0_LDM;
+- shadow.lccr1 = LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres) +
+- LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(3) +
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(41) + LCCR1_EndLnDel(101);
+- shadow.lccr2 = 239 + LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(1);
+- shadow.lccr3 = 8 + LCCR3_OutEnH +
+- LCCR3_PixRsEdg + LCCR3_VrtSnchH +
+- LCCR3_HorSnchH + LCCR3_ACBsCntOff + LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2);
+- }
+- if (machine_is_lart()) {
+- DPRINTK("Configuring LART LCD\n");
+-#if defined LART_GREY_LCD
+- shadow.lccr0 =
+- LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Mono + LCCR0_Sngl + LCCR0_Pas +
+- LCCR0_LtlEnd + LCCR0_LDM + LCCR0_BAM + LCCR0_ERM +
+- LCCR0_DMADel(0);
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres) + LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(1) +
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(4) + LCCR1_EndLnDel(2);
+- shadow.lccr2 =
+- LCCR2_DisHght(var->yres) + LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(1) +
+- LCCR2_BegFrmDel(0) + LCCR2_EndFrmDel(0);
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_PixClkDiv(34) + LCCR3_ACBsDiv(512) +
+- LCCR3_ACBsCntOff + LCCR3_HorSnchH + LCCR3_VrtSnchH;
+-#endif
+-#if defined LART_COLOR_LCD
+- shadow.lccr0 =
+- LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Color + LCCR0_Sngl + LCCR0_Act +
+- LCCR0_LtlEnd + LCCR0_LDM + LCCR0_BAM + LCCR0_ERM +
+- LCCR0_DMADel(0);
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres) + LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(2) +
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(69) + LCCR1_EndLnDel(8);
+- shadow.lccr2 =
+- LCCR2_DisHght(var->yres) + LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(3) +
+- LCCR2_BegFrmDel(14) + LCCR2_EndFrmDel(4);
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_PixClkDiv(34) + LCCR3_ACBsDiv(512) +
+- LCCR3_ACBsCntOff + LCCR3_HorSnchL + LCCR3_VrtSnchL +
+- LCCR3_PixFlEdg;
+-#endif
+-#if defined LART_VIDEO_OUT
+- shadow.lccr0 =
+- LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Color + LCCR0_Sngl + LCCR0_Act +
+- LCCR0_LtlEnd + LCCR0_LDM + LCCR0_BAM + LCCR0_ERM +
+- LCCR0_DMADel(0);
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_DisWdth(640) + LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(95) +
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(40) + LCCR1_EndLnDel(24);
+- shadow.lccr2 =
+- LCCR2_DisHght(480) + LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(2) +
+- LCCR2_BegFrmDel(32) + LCCR2_EndFrmDel(11);
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_PixClkDiv(8) + LCCR3_ACBsDiv(512) +
+- LCCR3_ACBsCntOff + LCCR3_HorSnchH + LCCR3_VrtSnchH +
+- LCCR3_PixFlEdg + LCCR3_OutEnL;
+-#endif
+- }
+- if (machine_is_graphicsclient()) {
+- DPRINTK("Configuring GraphicsClient LCD\n");
+- shadow.lccr0 =
+- LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Color + LCCR0_Sngl + LCCR0_Act;
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres) + LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(9) +
+- LCCR1_EndLnDel(54) + LCCR1_BegLnDel(54);
+- shadow.lccr2 =
+- LCCR2_DisHght(var->yres) + LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(9) +
+- LCCR2_EndFrmDel(32) + LCCR2_BegFrmDel(24);
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_PixClkDiv(10) + LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2) +
+- LCCR3_ACBsCntOff + LCCR3_HorSnchL + LCCR3_VrtSnchL;
+- }
+- if (machine_is_omnimeter()) {
+- DPRINTK("Configuring OMNI LCD\n");
+- shadow.lccr0 = LCCR0_LEN | LCCR0_CMS | LCCR0_DPD;
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(10) + LCCR1_EndLnDel(10) +
+- LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(1) + LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres);
+- shadow.lccr2 = LCCR2_DisHght(var->yres);
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_ACBsDiv(0xFF) + LCCR3_PixClkDiv(44);
+-//jca (GetPCD(25) << LCD3_V_PCD);
+- }
+- if (machine_is_xp860()) {
+- DPRINTK("Configuring XP860 LCD\n");
+- shadow.lccr0 =
+- LCCR0_LEN + LCCR0_Color + LCCR0_Sngl + LCCR0_Act +
+- LCCR0_LtlEnd + LCCR0_LDM + LCCR0_ERM + LCCR0_DMADel(0);
+- shadow.lccr1 =
+- LCCR1_DisWdth(var->xres) +
+- LCCR1_HorSnchWdth(var->hsync_len) +
+- LCCR1_BegLnDel(var->left_margin) +
+- LCCR1_EndLnDel(var->right_margin);
+- shadow.lccr2 =
+- LCCR2_DisHght(var->yres) +
+- LCCR2_VrtSnchWdth(var->vsync_len) +
+- LCCR2_BegFrmDel(var->upper_margin) +
+- LCCR2_EndFrmDel(var->lower_margin);
+- shadow.lccr3 =
+- LCCR3_PixClkDiv(6) + LCCR3_HorSnchL + LCCR3_VrtSnchL;
+- }
+-
+- /*
+- * Ok, since we're calculating these values, we want to know
+- * if the calculation is correct. If you see any of these
+- * messages _PLEASE_ report the incident to me for diagnosis,
+- * including details about what was happening when the
+- * messages appeared. --rmk, 30 March 2001
+- */
+- if (shadow.lccr0 != new_regs->lccr0) {
+- printk(KERN_ERR "LCCR1 mismatch: 0x%08x != 0x%08x\n",
+- shadow.lccr1, new_regs->lccr1);
+- different = 1;
+- }
+- if (shadow.lccr1 != new_regs->lccr1) {
+- printk(KERN_ERR "LCCR1 mismatch: 0x%08x != 0x%08x\n",
+- shadow.lccr1, new_regs->lccr1);
+- different = 1;
+- }
+- if (shadow.lccr2 != new_regs->lccr2) {
+- printk(KERN_ERR "LCCR2 mismatch: 0x%08x != 0x%08x\n",
+- shadow.lccr2, new_regs->lccr2);
+- different = 1;
+- }
+- if (shadow.lccr3 != new_regs->lccr3) {
+- printk(KERN_ERR "LCCR3 mismatch: 0x%08x != 0x%08x\n",
+- shadow.lccr3, new_regs->lccr3);
+- different = 1;
+- }
+- if (different) {
+- printk(KERN_ERR "var: xres=%d hslen=%d lm=%d rm=%d\n",
+- var->xres, var->hsync_len,
+- var->left_margin, var->right_margin);
+- printk(KERN_ERR "var: yres=%d vslen=%d um=%d bm=%d\n",
+- var->yres, var->vsync_len,
+- var->upper_margin, var->lower_margin);
+-
+- printk(KERN_ERR "Please report this to Russell King "
+- "<rmk@arm.linux.org.uk>\n");
+- }
+-
+- DPRINTK("olccr0 = 0x%08x\n", shadow.lccr0);
+- DPRINTK("olccr1 = 0x%08x\n", shadow.lccr1);
+- DPRINTK("olccr2 = 0x%08x\n", shadow.lccr2);
+- DPRINTK("olccr3 = 0x%08x\n", shadow.lccr3);
+-}
+-#else
+-#define sa1100fb_check_shadow(regs,var,pcd)
+-#endif
+-
+-
+-
+ /*
+ * IMHO this looks wrong. In 8BPP, length should be 8.
+ */
+@@ -488,42 +262,56 @@
+ #endif
+ #endif
+
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_H3600
+-static struct sa1100fb_mach_info h3600_info __initdata = {
+-#ifdef CONFIG_IPAQ_H3100
+- pixclock: 407766, bpp: 4,
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_H3XXX
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info h3800_info __initdata = {
++ pixclock: 174757, bpp: 16,
+ xres: 320, yres: 240,
+
+- hsync_len: 26, vsync_len: 41,
+- left_margin: 4, upper_margin: 0,
+- right_margin: 4, lower_margin: 0,
++ hsync_len: 3, vsync_len: 3,
++ left_margin: 12, upper_margin: 10,
++ right_margin: 17, lower_margin: 1,
+
+- sync: FB_SYNC_HOR_HIGH_ACT | FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT,
+- cmap_greyscale: 1, cmap_static: 1,
+- cmap_inverse: 1,
++ sync: 0, cmap_static: 1,
+
+- lccr0: LCCR0_Mono | LCCR0_4PixMono | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Pas,
+- lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixRsEdg | LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2),
+-#else
+- pixclock: 174757, bpp: 16,
++ lccr0: LCCR0_Color | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Act,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_ACBsCntOff | LCCR3_PixFlEdg | LCCR3_OutEnH,
++};
++
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info h3600_info __initdata = {
++ pixclock: 174757, bpp: 16,
+ xres: 320, yres: 240,
+
+ hsync_len: 3, vsync_len: 3,
+ left_margin: 12, upper_margin: 10,
+ right_margin: 17, lower_margin: 1,
+
+- sync: 0,
++ sync: 0, cmap_static: 1,
+
+ lccr0: LCCR0_Color | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Act,
+- lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixRsEdg | LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2),
+-#endif
++ lccr3: LCCR3_ACBsCntOff | LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixFlEdg,
+ };
+
+ static struct sa1100fb_rgb h3600_rgb_16 = {
+ red: { offset: 12, length: 4, },
+ green: { offset: 7, length: 4, },
+ blue: { offset: 1, length: 4, },
+- transp: { offset: 0, length: 0, },
++ transp: { offset: 0, length: 0, },
++};
++
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info h3100_info __initdata = {
++ pixclock: 406977, bpp: 4,
++ xres: 320, yres: 240,
++
++ hsync_len: 26, vsync_len: 41,
++ left_margin: 4, upper_margin: 0,
++ right_margin: 4, lower_margin: 0,
++
++ sync: FB_SYNC_HOR_HIGH_ACT | FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT,
++ cmap_greyscale: 1,
++ cmap_inverse: 1,
++
++ lccr0: LCCR0_Mono | LCCR0_4PixMono | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Pas,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixRsEdg | LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2),
+ };
+ #endif
+
+@@ -618,6 +406,58 @@
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSCLIENT
+ static struct sa1100fb_mach_info graphicsclient_info __initdata = {
++// for LQ64D343
++ pixclock: 53500, bpp: 8,
++ xres: 640, yres: 480,
++
++ hsync_len: 9, vsync_len: 9,
++ left_margin: 54, upper_margin: 24,
++ right_margin: 54, lower_margin: 32,
++
++ sync: 0,
++
++ lccr0: LCCR0_Color | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Act,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixRsEdg | LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2),
++};
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSMASTER
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info graphicsmaster_info __initdata = {
++// for LQ64D343
++ pixclock: 53500, bpp: 8,
++ xres: 640, yres: 480,
++
++ hsync_len: 9, vsync_len: 9,
++ left_margin: 54, upper_margin: 24,
++ right_margin: 54, lower_margin: 32,
++
++ sync: 0,
++
++ lccr0: LCCR0_Color | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Act,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixRsEdg | LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2),
++};
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info adsbitsy_info __initdata = {
++// for LQ64D343
++ pixclock: 53500, bpp: 8,
++ xres: 640, yres: 480,
++
++ hsync_len: 9, vsync_len: 9,
++ left_margin: 54, upper_margin: 24,
++ right_margin: 54, lower_margin: 32,
++
++ sync: 0,
++
++ lccr0: LCCR0_Color | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Act,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixRsEdg | LCCR3_ACBsDiv(2),
++};
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info adsbitsyplus_info __initdata = {
++// for LQ64D343
+ pixclock: 53500, bpp: 8,
+ xres: 640, yres: 480,
+
+@@ -699,7 +539,6 @@
+ lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnL | LCCR3_PixFlEdg | LCCR3_ACBsDiv(512),
+ };
+ #endif
+-
+ #ifdef LART_KIT01_LCD
+ static struct sa1100fb_mach_info lart_kit01_info __initdata =
+ {
+@@ -707,7 +546,7 @@
+ xres: 640, yres: 480,
+
+ hsync_len: 64, vsync_len: 3,
+- left_margin: 122, upper_margin: 45,
++ left_margin: 122, upper_margin: 45,
+ right_margin: 10, lower_margin: 10,
+
+ sync: 0,
+@@ -717,6 +556,40 @@
+ };
+ #endif
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FRODO
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info frodo_kit01_info __initdata =
++{
++ /* best would be 41731 (25.8mhz), but we can only do 14.743mhz at 191.7mhz clock speed */
++ pixclock: 73030, bpp: 16,
++ xres: 640, yres: 480,
++
++ hsync_len: 32, vsync_len: 19,
++ left_margin: 120, upper_margin: 33,
++ right_margin: 17, lower_margin: 12,
++
++ sync: 0,
++
++ lccr0: LCCR0_Color | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Act,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixFlEdg
++};
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SHANNON
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info shannon_info __initdata = {
++ pixclock: 152500, bpp: 8,
++ xres: 640, yres: 480,
++
++ hsync_len: 4, vsync_len: 3,
++ left_margin: 2, upper_margin: 0,
++ right_margin: 1, lower_margin: 0,
++
++ sync: FB_SYNC_HOR_HIGH_ACT | FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT,
++
++ lccr0: LCCR0_Color | LCCR0_Dual | LCCR0_Pas,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_ACBsDiv(512),
++};
++#endif
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_OMNIMETER
+ static struct sa1100fb_mach_info omnimeter_info __initdata = {
+ pixclock: 0, bpp: 4,
+@@ -752,7 +625,24 @@
+ sync: FB_SYNC_HOR_HIGH_ACT | FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT,
+
+ lccr0: LCCR0_Color | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Act,
+- lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixFlEdg,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixFlEdg | LCCR3_ACBsCntOff,
++};
++#endif
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPUTER
++static struct sa1100fb_mach_info simputer_info __initdata = {
++ pixclock: 70000, bpp: 4,
++ xres: 320, yres: 240,
++
++ hsync_len: 9, vsync_len: 2,
++ left_margin: 9, upper_margin: 0,
++ right_margin: 2, lower_margin: 0,
++
++ cmap_greyscale: 1,
++ sync: FB_SYNC_HOR_HIGH_ACT | FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT ,
++
++ lccr0: LCCR0_Mono | LCCR0_Sngl | LCCR0_Pas | LCCR0_4PixMono,
++ lccr3: LCCR3_OutEnH | LCCR3_PixRsEdg | LCCR3_ACBsDiv(202),
+ };
+ #endif
+
+@@ -828,7 +718,6 @@
+ #endif
+
+
+-
+ static struct sa1100fb_mach_info * __init
+ sa1100fb_get_machine_info(struct sa1100fb_info *fbi)
+ {
+@@ -849,11 +738,17 @@
+ #endif
+ }
+ #endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_H3600
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_H3XXX
+ if (machine_is_h3600()) {
+ inf = &h3600_info;
+ fbi->rgb[RGB_16] = &h3600_rgb_16;
+ }
++ if (machine_is_h3100()) {
++ inf = &h3100_info;
++ }
++ if (machine_is_h3800()) {
++ inf = &h3800_info;
++ }
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_BRUTUS
+ if (machine_is_brutus()) {
+@@ -876,6 +771,22 @@
+ inf = &graphicsclient_info;
+ }
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSMASTER
++ if (machine_is_graphicsmaster()) {
++ inf = &graphicsmaster_info;
++ }
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY
++ if (machine_is_adsbitsy()) {
++ inf = &adsbitsy_info;
++ }
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++ if (machine_is_adsbitsyplus()) {
++ inf = &adsbitsyplus_info;
++ }
++ }
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_HUW_WEBPANEL
+ if (machine_is_huw_webpanel()) {
+ inf = &huw_webpanel_info;
+@@ -897,6 +808,21 @@
+ #endif
+ }
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FRODO
++ if (machine_is_frodo()) {
++ inf = &frodo_kit01_info;
++ }
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SHANNON
++ if (machine_is_shannon()) {
++ inf = &shannon_info;
++ }
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPUTER
++ if (machine_is_simputer()) {
++ inf = &simputer_info;
++ }
++#endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_OMNIMETER
+ if (machine_is_omnimeter()) {
+ inf = &omnimeter_info;
+@@ -1556,7 +1482,8 @@
+ unsigned int pcd;
+
+ if (pixclock) {
+- pcd = get_cclk_frequency() * pixclock;
++ pcd = cpufreq_get(0) / 100;
++ pcd *= pixclock;
+ pcd /= 10000000;
+ pcd += 1; /* make up for integer math truncations */
+ } else {
+@@ -1580,6 +1507,7 @@
+ return pcd;
+ }
+
++
+ /*
+ * sa1100fb_activate_var():
+ * Configures LCD Controller based on entries in var parameter. Settings are
+@@ -1659,8 +1587,6 @@
+ if (pcd)
+ new_regs.lccr3 |= LCCR3_PixClkDiv(pcd);
+
+- sa1100fb_check_shadow(&new_regs, var, pcd);
+-
+ DPRINTK("nlccr0 = 0x%08x\n", new_regs.lccr0);
+ DPRINTK("nlccr1 = 0x%08x\n", new_regs.lccr1);
+ DPRINTK("nlccr2 = 0x%08x\n", new_regs.lccr2);
+@@ -1733,6 +1659,10 @@
+ if (machine_is_omnimeter())
+ LEDBacklightOn();
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FRODO
++ if (machine_is_frodo())
++ frodo_cpld_set (FRODO_CPLD_GENERAL,FRODO_LCD_BACKLIGHT);
++#endif
+ }
+
+ /*
+@@ -1755,6 +1685,10 @@
+ if (machine_is_omnimeter())
+ LEDBacklightOff();
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FRODO
++ if (machine_is_frodo())
++ frodo_cpld_clear (FRODO_CPLD_GENERAL,FRODO_LCD_BACKLIGHT);
++#endif
+ }
+
+ static void sa1100fb_power_up_lcd(struct sa1100fb_info *fbi)
+@@ -1773,20 +1707,25 @@
+ if (machine_is_omnimeter())
+ LCDPowerOn();
+ #endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_H3600
+- if (machine_is_h3600()) {
+- set_h3600_egpio(EGPIO_H3600_LCD_ON |
+- EGPIO_H3600_LCD_PCI |
+- EGPIO_H3600_LCD_5V_ON |
+- EGPIO_H3600_LVDD_ON);
+- }
+-#endif
++ if (machine_is_h3xxx())
++ set_h3600_egpio( IPAQ_EGPIO_LCD_ON ); /* Turn on power to the LCD */
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_STORK
+ if (machine_is_stork()) {
+ storkSetLCDCPLD(0, 1);
+ storkSetLatchA(STORK_LCD_BACKLIGHT_INVERTER_ON);
+ }
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FRODO
++ if (machine_is_frodo())
++ sa1100fb_backlight_on(fbi);
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++ if (machine_is_adsbitsyplus()) {
++ ADS_CPLD_PCON &= ~ADS_PCON_PANEL_ON;
++ ADS_CPLD_SUPPC |= ADS_SUPPC_VEE_ON;
++ }
++#endif
++
+ }
+
+ static void sa1100fb_power_down_lcd(struct sa1100fb_info *fbi)
+@@ -1802,20 +1741,24 @@
+ if (machine_is_huw_webpanel())
+ BCR_set(BCR_TFT_NPWR);
+ #endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_H3600
+- if (machine_is_h3600()) {
+- clr_h3600_egpio(EGPIO_H3600_LCD_ON |
+- EGPIO_H3600_LCD_PCI |
+- EGPIO_H3600_LCD_5V_ON |
+- EGPIO_H3600_LVDD_ON);
+- }
+-#endif
++ if (machine_is_h3xxx())
++ clr_h3600_egpio( IPAQ_EGPIO_LCD_ON );
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_STORK
+ if (machine_is_stork()) {
+ storkSetLCDCPLD(0, 0);
+ storkClearLatchA(STORK_LCD_BACKLIGHT_INVERTER_ON);
+ }
+ #endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FRODO
++ if (machine_is_frodo())
++ sa1100fb_backlight_off(fbi);
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSYPLUS
++ if (machine_is_adsbitsyplus()) {
++ ADS_CPLD_PCON |= ADS_PCON_PANEL_ON;
++ ADS_CPLD_SUPPC &= ~ADS_SUPPC_VEE_ON;
++ }
++#endif
+ }
+
+ static void sa1100fb_setup_gpio(struct sa1100fb_info *fbi)
+@@ -1911,15 +1854,29 @@
+ LCCR0 |= LCCR0_LEN;
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSCLIENT
+-#error Where is GPIO24 set as an output? Can we fit this in somewhere else?
+ if (machine_is_graphicsclient()) {
+ // From ADS doc again...same as disable
+ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
+ schedule_timeout(20 * HZ / 1000);
+- GPSR |= GPIO_GPIO24;
++ GPDR |= GPIO_GPIO24;
++ GPSR = GPIO_GPIO24;
++ }
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSMASTER
++ if (machine_is_graphicsmaster()) {
++ // From ADS doc again...same as disable
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(20 * HZ / 1000);
++ GPDR |= GPIO_GPIO24;
++ GPSR = GPIO_GPIO24;
+ }
+ #endif
+
++ if (machine_is_shannon()) {
++ GPDR |= SHANNON_GPIO_DISP_EN;
++ GPSR |= SHANNON_GPIO_DISP_EN;
++ }
++
+ DPRINTK("DBAR1 = %p\n", DBAR1);
+ DPRINTK("DBAR2 = %p\n", DBAR2);
+ DPRINTK("LCCR0 = 0x%08x\n", LCCR0);
+@@ -1935,7 +1892,6 @@
+ DPRINTK("Disabling LCD controller\n");
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSCLIENT
+-#error Where is GPIO24 set as an output? Can we fit this in somewhere else?
+ if (machine_is_graphicsclient()) {
+ /*
+ * From ADS internal document:
+@@ -1944,6 +1900,22 @@
+ *
+ * We'll wait 20msec.
+ */
++ GPDR |= GPIO_GPIO24;
++ GPCR |= GPIO_GPIO24;
++ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
++ schedule_timeout(20 * HZ / 1000);
++ }
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSMASTER
++ if (machine_is_graphicsmaster()) {
++ /*
++ * From ADS internal document:
++ * GPIO24 should be LOW at least 10msec prior to disabling
++ * the LCD interface.
++ *
++ * We'll wait 20msec.
++ */
++ GPDR |= GPIO_GPIO24;
+ GPCR |= GPIO_GPIO24;
+ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
+ schedule_timeout(20 * HZ / 1000);
+@@ -1958,12 +1930,15 @@
+ }
+ #endif
+
++ if (machine_is_shannon()) {
++ GPCR |= SHANNON_GPIO_DISP_EN;
++ }
++
+ add_wait_queue(&fbi->ctrlr_wait, &wait);
+ set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
+
+ LCSR = 0xffffffff; /* Clear LCD Status Register */
+ LCCR0 &= ~LCCR0_LDM; /* Enable LCD Disable Done Interrupt */
+- enable_irq(IRQ_LCD); /* Enable LCD IRQ */
+ LCCR0 &= ~LCCR0_LEN; /* Disable LCD Controller */
+
+ schedule_timeout(20 * HZ / 1000);
+@@ -2006,12 +1981,13 @@
+ * Disable controller for clock change. If the
+ * controller is already disabled, then do nothing.
+ */
+- if (old_state != C_DISABLE) {
++ if (old_state != C_DISABLE && old_state != C_DISABLE_PM) {
+ fbi->state = state;
+ sa1100fb_disable_controller(fbi);
+ }
+ break;
+
++ case C_DISABLE_PM:
+ case C_DISABLE:
+ /*
+ * Disable controller
+@@ -2050,6 +2026,16 @@
+ }
+ break;
+
++ case C_ENABLE_PM:
++ /*
++ * Re-enable the controller after PM. This is not
++ * perfect - think about the case where we were doing
++ * a clock change, and we suspended half-way through.
++ */
++ if (old_state != C_DISABLE_PM)
++ break;
++ /* fall through */
++
+ case C_ENABLE:
+ /*
+ * Power up the LCD screen, enable controller, and
+@@ -2162,10 +2148,10 @@
+
+ if (state == 0) {
+ /* Enter D0. */
+- set_ctrlr_state(fbi, C_ENABLE);
++ set_ctrlr_state(fbi, C_ENABLE_PM);
+ } else {
+ /* Enter D1-D3. Disable the LCD controller. */
+- set_ctrlr_state(fbi, C_DISABLE);
++ set_ctrlr_state(fbi, C_DISABLE_PM);
+ }
+ }
+ DPRINTK("done\n");
+@@ -2304,7 +2290,7 @@
+ goto failed;
+
+ ret = request_irq(IRQ_LCD, sa1100fb_handle_irq, SA_INTERRUPT,
+- fbi->fb.fix.id, fbi);
++ "LCD", fbi);
+ if (ret) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "sa1100fb: request_irq failed: %d\n", ret);
+ goto failed;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/sa1100fb.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/sa1100fb.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/sa1100fb.h 2001-10-25 21:53:52.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/sa1100fb.h 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -127,6 +127,8 @@
+ #define C_DISABLE_CLKCHANGE (2)
+ #define C_ENABLE_CLKCHANGE (3)
+ #define C_REENABLE (4)
++#define C_DISABLE_PM (5)
++#define C_ENABLE_PM (6)
+
+ #define SA1100_NAME "SA1100"
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/vga16fb.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/vga16fb.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/drivers/video/vga16fb.c 2001-11-14 22:52:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/drivers/video/vga16fb.c 2004-04-04 22:51:02.000000000 +0100
+@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
+ memset(fix, 0, sizeof(struct fb_fix_screeninfo));
+ strcpy(fix->id,"VGA16 VGA");
+
+- fix->smem_start = VGA_FB_PHYS;
++ fix->smem_start = VGA_MAP_MEM(VGA_FB_PHYS);
+ fix->smem_len = VGA_FB_PHYS_LEN;
+ fix->type = FB_TYPE_VGA_PLANES;
+ fix->visual = FB_VISUAL_PSEUDOCOLOR;
+@@ -896,7 +896,7 @@
+
+ /* XXX share VGA_FB_PHYS region with vgacon */
+
+- vga16fb.video_vbase = ioremap(VGA_FB_PHYS, VGA_FB_PHYS_LEN);
++ vga16fb.video_vbase = ioremap(VGA_MAP_MEM(VGA_FB_PHYS), VGA_FB_PHYS_LEN);
+ if (!vga16fb.video_vbase) {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "vga16fb: unable to map device\n");
+ return -ENOMEM;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/adfs/dir.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/adfs/dir.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/adfs/dir.c 2000-09-18 23:14:06.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/adfs/dir.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
+ /*
+ * For future. This should probably be per-directory.
+ */
+-static rwlock_t adfs_dir_lock;
++static rwlock_t adfs_dir_lock = RW_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
+
+ static int
+ adfs_readdir(struct file *filp, void *dirent, filldir_t filldir)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/adfs/map.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/adfs/map.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/adfs/map.c 2001-10-25 21:53:53.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/adfs/map.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -13,24 +13,27 @@
+ #include <linux/adfs_fs.h>
+ #include <linux/spinlock.h>
+
++#include <asm/unaligned.h>
++
+ #include "adfs.h"
+
+ /*
+ * For the future...
+ */
+-static rwlock_t adfs_map_lock;
++static rwlock_t adfs_map_lock = RW_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
+
++/*
++ * This is fun. We need to load up to 19 bits from the map at an
++ * arbitary bit alignment. (We're limited to 19 bits by F+ version
++ * 2).
++ */
+ #define GET_FRAG_ID(_map,_start,_idmask) \
+ ({ \
+- unsigned long _v2, _frag; \
+- unsigned int _tmp; \
+- _tmp = _start >> 5; \
+- _frag = le32_to_cpu(_map[_tmp]); \
+- _v2 = le32_to_cpu(_map[_tmp + 1]); \
+- _tmp = start & 31; \
+- _frag = (_frag >> _tmp) | (_v2 << (32 - _tmp)); \
++ unsigned char *_m = _map + (_start >> 3); \
++ u32 _frag = get_unaligned((u32 *)_m); \
++ _frag >>= (_start & 7); \
+ _frag & _idmask; \
+- })
++ })
+
+ /*
+ * return the map bit offset of the fragment frag_id in
+@@ -44,14 +47,13 @@
+ const unsigned int frag_id, unsigned int *offset)
+ {
+ const unsigned int mapsize = dm->dm_endbit;
+- const unsigned int idmask = (1 << idlen) - 1;
+- unsigned long *map = ((unsigned long *)dm->dm_bh->b_data) + 1;
++ const u32 idmask = (1 << idlen) - 1;
++ unsigned char *map = dm->dm_bh->b_data + 4;
+ unsigned int start = dm->dm_startbit;
+ unsigned int mapptr;
++ u32 frag;
+
+ do {
+- unsigned long frag;
+-
+ frag = GET_FRAG_ID(map, start, idmask);
+ mapptr = start + idlen;
+
+@@ -59,15 +61,17 @@
+ * find end of fragment
+ */
+ {
+- unsigned long v2;
++ u32 v, *_map = (u32 *)map;
+
+- while ((v2 = map[mapptr >> 5] >> (mapptr & 31)) == 0) {
++ v = le32_to_cpu(_map[mapptr >> 5]) >> (mapptr & 31);
++ while (v == 0) {
+ mapptr = (mapptr & ~31) + 32;
+ if (mapptr >= mapsize)
+ goto error;
++ v = le32_to_cpu(_map[mapptr >> 5]);
+ }
+
+- mapptr += 1 + ffz(~v2);
++ mapptr += 1 + ffz(~v);
+ }
+
+ if (frag == frag_id)
+@@ -75,8 +79,11 @@
+ again:
+ start = mapptr;
+ } while (mapptr < mapsize);
++ return -1;
+
+ error:
++ printk(KERN_ERR "adfs: oversized fragment 0x%x at 0x%x-0x%x\n",
++ frag, start, mapptr);
+ return -1;
+
+ found:
+@@ -102,10 +109,10 @@
+ const unsigned int mapsize = dm->dm_endbit + 32;
+ const unsigned int idlen = asb->s_idlen;
+ const unsigned int frag_idlen = idlen <= 15 ? idlen : 15;
+- const unsigned int idmask = (1 << frag_idlen) - 1;
+- unsigned long *map = (unsigned long *)dm->dm_bh->b_data;
++ const u32 idmask = (1 << frag_idlen) - 1;
++ unsigned char *map = dm->dm_bh->b_data;
+ unsigned int start = 8, mapptr;
+- unsigned long frag;
++ u32 frag;
+ unsigned long total = 0;
+
+ /*
+@@ -133,15 +140,17 @@
+ * find end of fragment
+ */
+ {
+- unsigned long v2;
++ u32 v, *_map = (u32 *)map;
+
+- while ((v2 = map[mapptr >> 5] >> (mapptr & 31)) == 0) {
++ v = le32_to_cpu(_map[mapptr >> 5]) >> (mapptr & 31);
++ while (v == 0) {
+ mapptr = (mapptr & ~31) + 32;
+ if (mapptr >= mapsize)
+ goto error;
++ v = le32_to_cpu(_map[mapptr >> 5]);
+ }
+
+- mapptr += 1 + ffz(~v2);
++ mapptr += 1 + ffz(~v);
+ }
+
+ total += mapptr - start;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/adfs/super.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/adfs/super.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/adfs/super.c 2002-02-25 19:38:07.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/adfs/super.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -386,6 +386,14 @@
+ sb->u.adfs_sb.s_size = adfs_discsize(dr, sb->s_blocksize_bits);
+ sb->u.adfs_sb.s_version = dr->format_version;
+ sb->u.adfs_sb.s_log2sharesize = dr->log2sharesize;
++
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "ADFS: idlen %d map bit size %d sector size %d\n",
++ dr->idlen, 1 << dr->log2bpmb, 1 << dr->log2secsize);
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "ADFS: map size %d map2blk %d version %d share size %d\n",
++ sb->u.adfs_sb.s_map_size,
++ sb->u.adfs_sb.s_map2blk,
++ sb->u.adfs_sb.s_version,
++ 1 << sb->u.adfs_sb.s_log2sharesize);
+
+ sb->u.adfs_sb.s_map = adfs_read_map(sb, dr);
+ if (!sb->u.adfs_sb.s_map)
+@@ -393,6 +401,8 @@
+
+ brelse(bh);
+
++ printk(KERN_DEBUG "ADFS: ids per zone %d\n", sb->u.adfs_sb.s_ids_per_zone);
++
+ /*
+ * set up enough so that we can read an inode
+ */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/binfmt_aout.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/binfmt_aout.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/binfmt_aout.c 2001-11-03 01:39:20.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/binfmt_aout.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -422,7 +422,11 @@
+ start_thread(regs, ex.a_entry, current->mm->start_stack);
+ if (current->ptrace & PT_PTRACED)
+ send_sig(SIGTRAP, current, 0);
++#ifndef __arm__
+ return 0;
++#else
++ return regs->ARM_r0;
++#endif
+ }
+
+ static int load_aout_library(struct file *file)
+@@ -452,8 +456,11 @@
+
+ /* For QMAGIC, the starting address is 0x20 into the page. We mask
+ this off to get the starting address for the page */
+-
+- start_addr = ex.a_entry & 0xfffff000;
++#ifndef __arm__
++ start_addr = ex.a_entry & 0xfffff000;
++#else
++ start_addr = ex.a_entry & 0xffff8000;
++#endif
+
+ if ((N_TXTOFF(ex) & ~PAGE_MASK) != 0) {
+ static unsigned long error_time;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/binfmt_elf.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/binfmt_elf.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/binfmt_elf.c 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/binfmt_elf.c 2004-04-18 21:47:51.000000000 +0100
+@@ -636,7 +636,6 @@
+ }
+
+ current->mm->start_stack = bprm->p;
+-
+ /* Now we do a little grungy work by mmaping the ELF image into
+ the correct location in memory. At this point, we assume that
+ the image should be loaded at fixed address, not at a variable
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/exec.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/exec.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/exec.c 2004-02-27 20:03:28.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/exec.c 2004-02-23 13:36:36.000000000 +0000
+@@ -315,6 +315,7 @@
+ spin_unlock(&tsk->mm->page_table_lock);
+
+ /* no need for flush_tlb */
++ memc_update_addr(tsk->mm, *pte, address);
+ return;
+ out:
+ spin_unlock(&tsk->mm->page_table_lock);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/jffs/inode-v23.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/jffs/inode-v23.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/jffs/inode-v23.c 2001-10-04 23:14:35.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/jffs/inode-v23.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+- * $Id: inode-v23.c,v 1.70 2001/10/02 09:16:02 dwmw2 Exp $
++ * $Id: inode-v23.c,v 1.72 2002/01/31 11:42:57 cdavies Exp $
+ *
+ * Ported to Linux 2.3.x and MTD:
+ * Copyright (C) 2000 Alexander Larsson (alex@cendio.se), Cendio Systems AB
+@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@
+ #include <linux/stat.h>
+ #include <linux/blkdev.h>
+ #include <linux/quotaops.h>
++#include <linux/compatmac.h>
+ #include <asm/semaphore.h>
+ #include <asm/byteorder.h>
+ #include <asm/uaccess.h>
+@@ -58,6 +59,11 @@
+ #include "jffs_proc.h"
+ #endif
+
++#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,5,2)
++#define minor(x) MINOR(x)
++#define major(x) MAJOR(x)
++#endif
++
+ static int jffs_remove(struct inode *dir, struct dentry *dentry, int type);
+
+ static struct super_operations jffs_ops;
+@@ -81,7 +87,7 @@
+ D1(printk(KERN_NOTICE "JFFS: Trying to mount device %s.\n",
+ kdevname(dev)));
+
+- if (MAJOR(dev) != MTD_BLOCK_MAJOR) {
++ if (major(dev) != MTD_BLOCK_MAJOR) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "JFFS: Trying to mount a "
+ "non-mtd device.\n");
+ return 0;
+@@ -358,7 +364,7 @@
+ inode->i_nlink = raw_inode->nlink;
+ inode->i_uid = raw_inode->uid;
+ inode->i_gid = raw_inode->gid;
+- inode->i_rdev = 0;
++ inode->i_rdev = NODEV;
+ inode->i_size = raw_inode->dsize;
+ inode->i_atime = raw_inode->atime;
+ inode->i_mtime = raw_inode->mtime;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/jffs/intrep.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/jffs/intrep.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/jffs/intrep.c 2003-06-13 15:51:37.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/jffs/intrep.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+- * $Id: intrep.c,v 1.102 2001/09/23 23:28:36 dwmw2 Exp $
++ * $Id: intrep.c,v 1.104 2002/03/05 14:07:39 dwmw2 Exp $
+ *
+ * Ported to Linux 2.3.x and MTD:
+ * Copyright (C) 2000 Alexander Larsson (alex@cendio.se), Cendio Systems AB
+@@ -772,6 +772,9 @@
+ __u32 free_chunk_size1;
+ __u32 free_chunk_size2;
+
++ __u32 largest_hole = 0;
++ __u32 hole_end_offset = 0;
++ __u32 head_offset;
+
+ #define NUMFREEALLOWED 2 /* 2 chunks of at least erase size space allowed */
+ int num_free_space = 0; /* Flag err if more than TWO
+@@ -884,6 +887,21 @@
+ (unsigned int) start,
+ (unsigned int)(test_start - start)));
+
++ D1(printk("Reducing start to 0x%x from 0x%x\n",
++ test_start, start));
++ if (largest_hole < test_start - start){
++
++ D3(printk("was hole = %x end_offset = %x\n",
++ largest_hole, hole_end_offset));
++ if (fmc->head) {
++ largest_hole = test_start - start;
++ hole_end_offset = test_start;
++ }
++ }
++
++ D3(printk("now = %x end_offset = %x\n",
++ largest_hole, hole_end_offset));
++
+ /* below, space from "start" to "pos" will be marked dirty. */
+ start = test_start;
+
+@@ -956,6 +974,19 @@
+ num_free_space++;
+ D1(printk("Free space accepted: Starting 0x%x for 0x%x bytes\n",
+ (unsigned int) start, (unsigned int) (pos - start)));
++
++ if (largest_hole < pos - start) {
++
++ D3(printk("was hole = %x end_offset = %x\n",
++ largest_hole, hole_end_offset));
++ if (fmc->head){
++ largest_hole = pos - start;
++ hole_end_offset = pos;
++ }
++
++ D3(printk("now = %x end_offset = %x\n",
++ largest_hole, hole_end_offset));
++ }
+ }else{
+ num_free_spc_not_accp++;
+ D1(printk("Free space (#%i) found but *Not* accepted: Starting "
+@@ -968,7 +999,7 @@
+ (unsigned int) start, (unsigned int) (pos - start)));
+ jffs_fmalloced(fmc, (__u32) start,
+ (__u32) (pos - start), 0);
+- }
++ }
+
+ }
+ if(num_free_space > NUMFREEALLOWED){
+@@ -1002,9 +1033,11 @@
+ to scan for the magic pattern. */
+ D1(printk("*************** Dirty flash memory or "
+ "bad inode: "
+- "hexdump(pos = 0x%lx, len = 128):\n",
+- (long)pos));
+- D1(jffs_hexdump(fmc->mtd, pos, 128));
++ "hexdump(pos = 0x%lx, len = %d):\n",
++ (long)pos,
++ end - pos > 128 ? 128 : end - pos));
++ D1(jffs_hexdump(fmc->mtd, pos,
++ end - pos > 128 ? 128 : end - pos));
+
+ for (pos += 4; pos < end; pos += 4) {
+ switch (flash_read_u32(fmc->mtd, pos)) {
+@@ -1197,12 +1230,6 @@
+
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ }
+- if ((err = jffs_insert_node(c, 0, &raw_inode,
+- name, node)) < 0) {
+- printk("JFFS: Failed to handle raw inode. "
+- "(err = %d)\n", err);
+- break;
+- }
+ if (raw_inode.rename) {
+ struct jffs_delete_list *dl
+ = (struct jffs_delete_list *)
+@@ -1226,6 +1253,12 @@
+ c->delete_list = dl;
+ node->data_size = 0;
+ }
++ if ((err = jffs_insert_node(c, 0, &raw_inode,
++ name, node)) < 0) {
++ printk("JFFS: Failed to handle raw inode. "
++ "(err = %d)\n", err);
++ break;
++ }
+ D3(jffs_print_node(node));
+ node = 0; /* Don't free the node! */
+ }
+@@ -1242,7 +1275,19 @@
+ jffs_free_node(node);
+ DJM(no_jffs_node--);
+ }
+- jffs_build_end(fmc);
++ if (fmc->head && fmc->tail_extra &&
++ fmc->head->offset + fmc->flash_size -
++ fmc->tail_extra->offset - fmc->tail_extra->size > largest_hole) {
++ head_offset = fmc->head->offset;
++ }
++ else {
++ head_offset = hole_end_offset;
++ }
++
++ if (jffs_build_end(fmc, head_offset) < 0) {
++ D(printk("jffs_build_end() failed\n"));
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
+
+ /* Free read buffer */
+ kfree (read_buf);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/jffs/jffs_fm.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/jffs/jffs_fm.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/jffs/jffs_fm.c 2001-10-04 23:13:18.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/jffs/jffs_fm.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+- * $Id: jffs_fm.c,v 1.27 2001/09/20 12:29:47 dwmw2 Exp $
++ * $Id: jffs_fm.c,v 1.29 2002/01/22 09:48:16 cdavies Exp $
+ *
+ * Ported to Linux 2.3.x and MTD:
+ * Copyright (C) 2000 Alexander Larsson (alex@cendio.se), Cendio Systems AB
+@@ -20,8 +20,14 @@
+ #include <linux/slab.h>
+ #include <linux/blkdev.h>
+ #include <linux/jffs.h>
++#include <linux/compatmac.h>
+ #include "jffs_fm.h"
+
++#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,5,2)
++#define minor(x) MINOR(x)
++#define major(x) MAJOR(x)
++#endif
++
+ #if defined(JFFS_MARK_OBSOLETE) && JFFS_MARK_OBSOLETE
+ static int jffs_mark_obsolete(struct jffs_fmcontrol *fmc, __u32 fm_offset);
+ #endif
+@@ -46,7 +52,7 @@
+ }
+ DJM(no_jffs_fmcontrol++);
+
+- mtd = get_mtd_device(NULL, MINOR(dev));
++ mtd = get_mtd_device(NULL, minor(dev));
+
+ if (!mtd) {
+ kfree(fmc);
+@@ -89,8 +95,8 @@
+
+ /* When the flash memory scan has completed, this function should be called
+ before use of the control structure. */
+-void
+-jffs_build_end(struct jffs_fmcontrol *fmc)
++int
++jffs_build_end(struct jffs_fmcontrol *fmc, __u32 head_offset)
+ {
+ D3(printk("jffs_build_end()\n"));
+
+@@ -99,13 +105,100 @@
+ fmc->tail = fmc->tail_extra;
+ }
+ else if (fmc->head_extra) {
+- fmc->tail_extra->next = fmc->head;
+- fmc->head->prev = fmc->tail_extra;
+- fmc->head = fmc->head_extra;
++ struct jffs_fm *fm, *cur;
++
++ if (head_offset == fmc->head->offset){
++ fmc->tail->next = fmc->head_extra;
++ fmc->head_extra->prev = fmc->tail;
++ fmc->tail = fmc->tail_extra;
++ }
++ else {
++ fmc->tail_extra->next = fmc->head;
++ fmc->head->prev = fmc->tail_extra;
++ fmc->head = fmc->head_extra;
++ while (fmc->head->offset != head_offset){
++ fmc->tail->next = fmc->head;
++ fmc->head = fmc->head->next;
++ fmc->head->prev = 0;
++ fmc->tail->next->prev = fmc->tail;
++ fmc->tail = fmc->tail->next;
++ fmc->tail->next = 0;
++ }
++ }
++ /* Make sure the only free space we have is between tail and head.
++ */
++ for (cur = fmc->head; cur && cur != fmc->tail;) {
++ if (cur->offset + cur->size < cur->next->offset) {
++ if (!(fm = kmalloc(sizeof(struct jffs_fm), GFP_KERNEL))) {
++ D(printk("jffs_buid_end(): kmalloc failed!\n"));
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++ DJM(no_jffs_fm++);
++ fm->size = cur->next->offset - cur->offset - cur->size;
++ fm->offset = cur->offset + cur->size;
++ fm->nodes = 0;
++ fm->next = cur->next;
++ fm->prev = cur;
++ cur->next->prev = fm;
++ cur->next = fm;
++ cur = fm->next;
++ fmc->free_size -= fm->size;
++ fmc->dirty_size += fm->size;
++ }
++ else if (cur->offset > cur->next->offset) {
++ if (cur->offset + cur->size < fmc->flash_size){
++ if (!(fm = kmalloc(sizeof(struct jffs_fm), GFP_KERNEL))){
++
++ D(printk("jffs_buid_end(): kmalloc failed!\n"));
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++ DJM(no_jffs_fm++);
++ fm->size = fmc->flash_size -
++ cur->offset - cur->size;
++ fm->nodes = 0;
++ fm->offset = cur->offset + cur->size;
++ fm->next = cur->next;
++ fm->prev = cur;
++ cur->next->prev = fm;
++ cur->next = fm;
++ cur = fm->next;
++ fmc->free_size -= fm->size;
++ fmc->dirty_size += fm->size;
++ }
++ else {
++ cur = cur->next;
++ }
++ if (cur->offset > 0) {
++
++ if (!(fm = kmalloc(sizeof(struct jffs_fm), GFP_KERNEL))) {
++ D(printk("jffs_buid_end(): kmalloc failed!\n"));
++ return -ENOMEM;
++ }
++ DJM(no_jffs_fm++);
++ fm->size = cur->offset;
++ fm->nodes = 0;
++ fm->offset = 0;
++ fm->next = cur;
++ fm->prev = cur->prev;
++ cur->prev->next = fm;
++ cur->prev = fm;
++ fmc->free_size -= fm->size;
++ fmc->dirty_size += fm->size;
++ }
++ }
++ else if (cur->offset + cur->size != cur->next->offset) {
++ printk("jffs_build_end(): Internal error.\n");
++ return -EINVAL;
++ }
++ else {
++ cur = cur->next;
++ }
++ }
+ }
+ fmc->head_extra = 0; /* These two instructions should be omitted. */
+ fmc->tail_extra = 0;
+ D3(jffs_print_fmcontrol(fmc));
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/jffs/jffs_fm.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/jffs/jffs_fm.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/jffs/jffs_fm.h 2001-10-04 23:13:18.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/jffs/jffs_fm.h 2004-04-19 17:25:23.000000000 +0100
+@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+- * $Id: jffs_fm.h,v 1.13 2001/01/11 12:03:25 dwmw2 Exp $
++ * $Id: jffs_fm.h,v 1.14 2001/12/10 17:37:12 asanochkin Exp $
+ *
+ * Ported to Linux 2.3.x and MTD:
+ * Copyright (C) 2000 Alexander Larsson (alex@cendio.se), Cendio Systems AB
+@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
+
+
+ struct jffs_fmcontrol *jffs_build_begin(struct jffs_control *c, kdev_t dev);
+-void jffs_build_end(struct jffs_fmcontrol *fmc);
++int jffs_build_end(struct jffs_fmcontrol *fmc, __u32 head_offset);
+ void jffs_cleanup_fmcontrol(struct jffs_fmcontrol *fmc);
+
+ int jffs_fmalloc(struct jffs_fmcontrol *fmc, __u32 size,
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/partitions/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/partitions/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/partitions/Config.in 2002-11-28 23:53:15.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/partitions/Config.in 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
+ bool ' Acorn partition support' CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION" != "n" ]; then
+ # bool ' Cumana partition support' CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_CUMANA
++ bool ' EESOX partition support' CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_EESOX
+ bool ' ICS partition support' CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ICS
+ bool ' Native filecore partition support' CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ADFS
+ bool ' PowerTec partition support' CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_POWERTEC
+@@ -52,6 +53,7 @@
+ define_bool CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION y
+ define_bool CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ADFS y
+ # define_bool CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_CUMANA y
++ define_bool CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_EESOX y
+ define_bool CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ICS y
+ define_bool CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_POWERTEC y
+ define_bool CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_RISCIX y
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/partitions/acorn.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/partitions/acorn.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/partitions/acorn.c 2002-08-03 01:39:45.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/partitions/acorn.c 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -7,7 +7,10 @@
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+- * Scan ADFS partitions on hard disk drives.
++ * Scan ADFS partitions on hard disk drives. Unfortunately, there
++ * isn't a standard for partitioning drives on Acorn machines, so
++ * every single manufacturer of SCSI and IDE cards created their own
++ * method.
+ */
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <linux/kernel.h>
+@@ -18,10 +21,18 @@
+ #include <linux/genhd.h>
+ #include <linux/fs.h>
+ #include <linux/pagemap.h>
++#include <linux/adfs_fs.h>
+
+ #include "check.h"
+ #include "acorn.h"
+
++/*
++ * Partition types. (Oh for reusability)
++ */
++#define PARTITION_RISCIX_MFM 1
++#define PARTITION_RISCIX_SCSI 2
++#define PARTITION_LINUX 9
++
+ static void
+ adfspart_setgeometry(kdev_t dev, unsigned int secspertrack, unsigned int heads)
+ {
+@@ -61,6 +72,21 @@
+ }
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_RISCIX
++
++struct riscix_part {
++ __u32 start;
++ __u32 length;
++ __u32 one;
++ char name[16];
++};
++
++struct riscix_record {
++ __u32 magic;
++#define RISCIX_MAGIC (0x4a657320)
++ __u32 date;
++ struct riscix_part part[8];
++};
++
+ static int
+ riscix_partition(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
+ unsigned long first_sect, int minor, unsigned long nr_sects)
+@@ -102,6 +128,15 @@
+ }
+ #endif
+
++#define LINUX_NATIVE_MAGIC 0xdeafa1de
++#define LINUX_SWAP_MAGIC 0xdeafab1e
++
++struct linux_part {
++ __u32 magic;
++ __u32 start_sect;
++ __u32 nr_sects;
++};
++
+ static int
+ linux_partition(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
+ unsigned long first_sect, int minor, unsigned long nr_sects)
+@@ -136,7 +171,7 @@
+ }
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_CUMANA
+-static int
++int
+ adfspart_check_CUMANA(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
+ unsigned long first_sector, int minor)
+ {
+@@ -147,7 +182,7 @@
+ int first = 1;
+
+ /*
+- * Try Cumana style partitions - sector 3 contains ADFS boot block
++ * Try Cumana style partitions - sector 6 contains ADFS boot block
+ * with pointer to next 'drive'.
+ *
+ * There are unknowns in this code - is the 'cylinder number' of the
+@@ -163,13 +198,13 @@
+ struct adfs_discrecord *dr;
+ unsigned int nr_sects;
+
+- if (!(minor & mask))
+- break;
+-
+ data = read_dev_sector(bdev, start_blk * 2 + 6, &sect);
+ if (!data)
+ return -1;
+
++ if (!(minor & mask))
++ break;
++
+ dr = adfs_partition(hd, name, data, first_sector, minor++);
+ if (!dr)
+ break;
+@@ -229,7 +264,7 @@
+ * hda1 = ADFS partition on first drive.
+ * hda2 = non-ADFS partition.
+ */
+-static int
++int
+ adfspart_check_ADFS(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
+ unsigned long first_sector, int minor)
+ {
+@@ -282,11 +317,18 @@
+ break;
+ }
+ }
++ printk("\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ #endif
+
+ #ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ICS
++
++struct ics_part {
++ __u32 start;
++ __s32 size;
++};
++
+ static int adfspart_check_ICSLinux(struct block_device *bdev, unsigned long block)
+ {
+ Sector sect;
+@@ -303,6 +345,22 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
++ * Check for a valid ICS partition using the checksum.
++ */
++static inline int valid_ics_sector(const unsigned char *data)
++{
++ unsigned long sum;
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0, sum = 0x50617274; i < 508; i++)
++ sum += data[i];
++
++ sum -= le32_to_cpu(*(__u32 *)(&data[508]));
++
++ return sum == 0;
++}
++
++/*
+ * Purpose: allocate ICS partitions.
+ * Params : hd - pointer to gendisk structure to store partition info.
+ * dev - device number to access.
+@@ -314,15 +372,14 @@
+ * hda2 = ADFS partition 1 on first drive.
+ * ..etc..
+ */
+-static int
++int
+ adfspart_check_ICS(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
+ unsigned long first_sector, int minor)
+ {
++ const unsigned char *data;
++ const struct ics_part *p;
++ unsigned int mask = (1 << hd->minor_shift) - 1;
+ Sector sect;
+- unsigned char *data;
+- unsigned long sum;
+- unsigned int i, mask = (1 << hd->minor_shift) - 1;
+- struct ics_part *p;
+
+ /*
+ * Try ICS style partitions - sector 0 contains partition info.
+@@ -331,21 +388,14 @@
+ if (!data)
+ return -1;
+
+- /*
+- * check for a valid checksum
+- */
+- for (i = 0, sum = 0x50617274; i < 508; i++)
+- sum += data[i];
+-
+- sum -= le32_to_cpu(*(__u32 *)(&data[508]));
+- if (sum) {
+- put_dev_sector(sect);
+- return 0; /* not ICS partition table */
++ if (!valid_ics_sector(data)) {
++ put_dev_sector(sect);
++ return 0;
+ }
+
+ printk(" [ICS]");
+
+- for (p = (struct ics_part *)data; p->size; p++) {
++ for (p = (const struct ics_part *)data; p->size; p++) {
+ unsigned long start;
+ long size;
+
+@@ -355,12 +405,19 @@
+ start = le32_to_cpu(p->start);
+ size = le32_to_cpu(p->size);
+
++ /*
++ * Negative sizes tell the RISC OS ICS driver to ignore
++ * this partition - in effect it says that this does not
++ * contain an ADFS filesystem.
++ */
+ if (size < 0) {
+ size = -size;
+
+ /*
+- * We use the first sector to identify what type
+- * this partition is...
++ * Our own extension - We use the first sector
++ * of the partition to identify what type this
++ * partition is. We must not make this visible
++ * to the filesystem.
+ */
+ if (size > 1 && adfspart_check_ICSLinux(bdev, start)) {
+ start += 1;
+@@ -375,10 +432,32 @@
+ }
+
+ put_dev_sector(sect);
++ printk("\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ #endif
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_POWERTEC
++struct ptec_part {
++ __u32 unused1;
++ __u32 unused2;
++ __u32 start;
++ __u32 size;
++ __u32 unused5;
++ char type[8];
++};
++
++static inline int valid_ptec_sector(const unsigned char *data)
++{
++ unsigned char checksum = 0x2a;
++ int i;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < 511; i++)
++ checksum += data[i];
++
++ return checksum == data[511];
++}
++
+ /*
+ * Purpose: allocate ICS partitions.
+ * Params : hd - pointer to gendisk structure to store partition info.
+@@ -391,32 +470,27 @@
+ * hda2 = ADFS partition 1 on first drive.
+ * ..etc..
+ */
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_POWERTEC
+-static int
++int
+ adfspart_check_POWERTEC(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
+ unsigned long first_sector, int minor)
+ {
+ Sector sect;
+- unsigned char *data;
+- struct ptec_partition *p;
+- unsigned char checksum;
++ const unsigned char *data;
++ const struct ptec_part *p;
+ int i;
+
+ data = read_dev_sector(bdev, 0, &sect);
+ if (!data)
+ return -1;
+
+- for (checksum = 0x2a, i = 0; i < 511; i++)
+- checksum += data[i];
+-
+- if (checksum != data[511]) {
++ if (!valid_ptec_sector(data)) {
+ put_dev_sector(sect);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ printk(" [POWERTEC]");
+
+- for (i = 0, p = (struct ptec_partition *)data; i < 12; i++, p++) {
++ for (i = 0, p = (const struct ptec_part *)data; i < 12; i++, p++) {
+ unsigned long start;
+ unsigned long size;
+
+@@ -430,49 +504,82 @@
+ }
+
+ put_dev_sector(sect);
++ printk("\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ #endif
+
+-static int (*partfn[])(struct gendisk *, struct block_device *, unsigned long, int) = {
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ICS
+- adfspart_check_ICS,
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_POWERTEC
+- adfspart_check_POWERTEC,
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_CUMANA
+- adfspart_check_CUMANA,
+-#endif
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ADFS
+- adfspart_check_ADFS,
+-#endif
+- NULL
++#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_EESOX
++struct eesox_part {
++ char magic[6];
++ char name[10];
++ u32 start;
++ u32 unused6;
++ u32 unused7;
++ u32 unused8;
+ };
++
+ /*
+- * Purpose: initialise all the partitions on an ADFS drive.
+- * These may be other ADFS partitions or a Linux/RiscBSD/RISCiX
+- * partition.
++ * Guess who created this format?
++ */
++static const char eesox_name[] = {
++ 'N', 'e', 'i', 'l', ' ',
++ 'C', 'r', 'i', 't', 'c', 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', ' ', ' '
++};
++
++/*
++ * EESOX SCSI partition format.
+ *
+- * Params : hd - pointer to gendisk structure
+- * dev - device number to access
+- * first_sect - first available sector on the disk.
+- * first_minor - first available minor on this device.
++ * This is a goddamned awful partition format. We don't seem to store
++ * the size of the partition in this table, only the start addresses.
+ *
+- * Returns: -1 on error, 0 if not ADFS format, 1 if ok.
++ * There are two possibilities where the size comes from:
++ * 1. The individual ADFS boot block entries that are placed on the disk.
++ * 2. The start address of the next entry.
+ */
+-int acorn_partition(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
+- unsigned long first_sect, int first_minor)
++int
++adfspart_check_EESOX(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
++ unsigned long first_sector, int minor)
+ {
++ Sector sect;
++ const unsigned char *data;
++ unsigned char buffer[256];
++ struct eesox_part *p;
++ u32 start = first_sector;
+ int i;
+
+- for (i = 0; partfn[i]; i++) {
+- int r = partfn[i](hd, bdev, first_sect, first_minor);
+- if (r) {
+- if (r > 0)
+- printk("\n");
+- return r;
+- }
++ data = read_dev_sector(bdev, 7, &sect);
++ if (!data)
++ return -1;
++
++ /*
++ * "Decrypt" the partition table. God knows why...
++ */
++ for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
++ buffer[i] = data[i] ^ eesox_name[i & 15];
++
++ put_dev_sector(sect);
++
++ for (i = 0, p = (struct eesox_part *)buffer; i < 8; i++, p++) {
++ u32 next;
++
++ if (memcmp(p->magic, "Eesox", 6))
++ break;
++
++ next = le32_to_cpu(p->start) + first_sector;
++ if (i)
++ add_gd_partition(hd, minor++, start, next - start);
++ start = next;
+ }
+- return 0;
++
++ if (i != 0) {
++ unsigned long size;
++
++ size = hd->part[MINOR(to_kdev_t(bdev->bd_dev))].nr_sects;
++ add_gd_partition(hd, minor++, start, size - start);
++ printk("\n");
++ }
++
++ return i ? 1 : 0;
+ }
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/partitions/acorn.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/partitions/acorn.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/partitions/acorn.h 2001-11-22 19:48:07.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/partitions/acorn.h 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1,55 +1,28 @@
+ /*
+- * fs/partitions/acorn.h
++ * linux/fs/partitions/acorn.h
+ *
+- * Copyright (C) 1996-1998 Russell King
+- */
+-#include <linux/adfs_fs.h>
+-
+-/*
+- * Partition types. (Oh for reusability)
++ * Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Russell King.
++ *
++ * I _hate_ this partitioning mess - why can't we have one defined
++ * format, and everyone stick to it?
+ */
+-#define PARTITION_RISCIX_MFM 1
+-#define PARTITION_RISCIX_SCSI 2
+-#define PARTITION_LINUX 9
+-
+-struct riscix_part {
+- __u32 start;
+- __u32 length;
+- __u32 one;
+- char name[16];
+-};
+-
+-struct riscix_record {
+- __u32 magic;
+-#define RISCIX_MAGIC (0x4a657320)
+- __u32 date;
+- struct riscix_part part[8];
+-};
+-
+-#define LINUX_NATIVE_MAGIC 0xdeafa1de
+-#define LINUX_SWAP_MAGIC 0xdeafab1e
+-
+-struct linux_part {
+- __u32 magic;
+- __u32 start_sect;
+- __u32 nr_sects;
+-};
+-
+-struct ics_part {
+- __u32 start;
+- __s32 size;
+-};
+-
+-struct ptec_partition {
+- __u32 unused1;
+- __u32 unused2;
+- __u32 start;
+- __u32 size;
+- __u32 unused5;
+- char type[8];
+-};
+-
+-
+-int acorn_partition(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
+- unsigned long first_sect, int first_minor);
+
++int
++adfspart_check_CUMANA(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
++ unsigned long first_sector, int minor);
++
++int
++adfspart_check_ADFS(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
++ unsigned long first_sector, int minor);
++
++int
++adfspart_check_ICS(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
++ unsigned long first_sector, int minor);
++
++int
++adfspart_check_POWERTEC(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
++ unsigned long first_sector, int minor);
++
++int
++adfspart_check_EESOX(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev,
++ unsigned long first_sector, int minor);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/partitions/check.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/partitions/check.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/partitions/check.c 2004-02-27 20:03:28.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/partitions/check.c 2004-02-24 09:37:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -40,8 +40,30 @@
+ int warn_no_part = 1; /*This is ugly: should make genhd removable media aware*/
+
+ static int (*check_part[])(struct gendisk *hd, struct block_device *bdev, unsigned long first_sect, int first_minor) = {
+-#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION
+- acorn_partition,
++ /*
++ * Probe partition formats with tables at disk address 0
++ * that also have an ADFS boot block at 0xdc0.
++ */
++#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ICS
++ adfspart_check_ICS,
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_POWERTEC
++ adfspart_check_POWERTEC,
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_EESOX
++ adfspart_check_EESOX,
++#endif
++
++ /*
++ * Now move on to formats that only have partition info at
++ * disk address 0xdc0. These should come before MSDOS
++ * partition tables.
++ */
++#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_CUMANA
++ adfspart_check_CUMANA,
++#endif
++#ifdef CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION_ADFS
++ adfspart_check_ADFS,
+ #endif
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SGI_PARTITION
+ sgi_partition,
+@@ -79,13 +101,25 @@
+ NULL
+ };
+
++static char *raid_name (struct gendisk *hd, unsigned int unit, unsigned int part,
++ int major_base, char *buf)
++{
++ int ctlr = hd->major - major_base;
++ if (part == 0)
++ sprintf(buf, "%s/c%dd%d", hd->major_name, ctlr, unit);
++ else
++ sprintf(buf, "%s/c%dd%dp%d", hd->major_name, ctlr, unit,
++ part);
++ return buf;
++}
++
+ /*
+ * This is ucking fugly but its probably the best thing for 2.4.x
+ * Take it as a clear reminder that: 1) we should put the device name
+ * generation in the object kdev_t points to in 2.5.
+ * and 2) ioctls better work on half-opened devices.
+ */
+-
++
+ #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_S390
+ int (*genhd_dasd_name)(char*,int,int,struct gendisk*) = NULL;
+ int (*genhd_dasd_ioctl)(struct inode *inp, struct file *filp,
+@@ -104,10 +138,11 @@
+ char *disk_name (struct gendisk *hd, int minor, char *buf)
+ {
+ const char *maj = hd->major_name;
+- unsigned int unit = (minor >> hd->minor_shift);
+- unsigned int part = (minor & ((1 << hd->minor_shift) -1 ));
++ unsigned int unit = minor >> hd->minor_shift;
++ unsigned int part = minor & (( 1 << hd->minor_shift) - 1);
++ char *p;
+
+- if ((unit < hd->nr_real) && hd->part[minor].de) {
++ if (unit < hd->nr_real && hd->part[minor].de) {
+ int pos;
+
+ pos = devfs_generate_path (hd->part[minor].de, buf, 64);
+@@ -153,51 +188,32 @@
+ }
+ if (hd->major >= SCSI_DISK1_MAJOR && hd->major <= SCSI_DISK7_MAJOR) {
+ unit = unit + (hd->major - SCSI_DISK1_MAJOR + 1) * 16;
+- if (unit+'a' > 'z') {
+- unit -= 26;
+- sprintf(buf, "sd%c%c", 'a' + unit / 26, 'a' + unit % 26);
+- if (part)
+- sprintf(buf + 4, "%d", part);
+- return buf;
+- }
+ }
+ if (hd->major >= COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR && hd->major <= COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR+7) {
+- int ctlr = hd->major - COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR;
+- if (part == 0)
+- sprintf(buf, "%s/c%dd%d", maj, ctlr, unit);
+- else
+- sprintf(buf, "%s/c%dd%dp%d", maj, ctlr, unit, part);
+- return buf;
+- }
++ return raid_name(hd, unit, part, COMPAQ_SMART2_MAJOR, buf);
++ }
+ if (hd->major >= COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR && hd->major <= COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR+7) {
+- int ctlr = hd->major - COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR;
+- if (part == 0)
+- sprintf(buf, "%s/c%dd%d", maj, ctlr, unit);
+- else
+- sprintf(buf, "%s/c%dd%dp%d", maj, ctlr, unit, part);
+- return buf;
++ return raid_name(hd, unit, part, COMPAQ_CISS_MAJOR, buf);
+ }
+ if (hd->major >= DAC960_MAJOR && hd->major <= DAC960_MAJOR+7) {
+- int ctlr = hd->major - DAC960_MAJOR;
++ return raid_name(hd, unit, part, DAC960_MAJOR, buf);
++ }
++ if (hd->major == ATARAID_MAJOR) {
++ int disk = minor >> hd->minor_shift;
++ int part = minor & (( 1 << hd->minor_shift) - 1);
+ if (part == 0)
+- sprintf(buf, "%s/c%dd%d", maj, ctlr, unit);
++ sprintf(buf, "%s/d%d", maj, disk);
+ else
+- sprintf(buf, "%s/c%dd%dp%d", maj, ctlr, unit, part);
++ sprintf(buf, "%s/d%dp%d", maj, disk, part);
+ return buf;
+ }
+- if (hd->major == ATARAID_MAJOR) {
+- int disk = minor >> hd->minor_shift;
+- int part = minor & (( 1 << hd->minor_shift) - 1);
+- if (part == 0)
+- sprintf(buf, "%s/d%d", maj, disk);
+- else
+- sprintf(buf, "%s/d%dp%d", maj, disk, part);
+- return buf;
+- }
+- if (part)
+- sprintf(buf, "%s%c%d", maj, unit+'a', part);
++ p = buf;
++ if (unit <= 26)
++ p += sprintf(buf, "%s%c", maj, 'a' + unit);
+ else
+- sprintf(buf, "%s%c", maj, unit+'a');
++ p += sprintf(buf, "%s%c%c", maj, 'a' + unit / 26, 'a' + unit % 26);
++ if (part)
++ sprintf(p, "%d", part);
+ return buf;
+ }
+
+@@ -207,7 +223,7 @@
+ void add_gd_partition(struct gendisk *hd, int minor, int start, int size)
+ {
+ #ifndef CONFIG_DEVFS_FS
+- char buf[40];
++ char buf[MAX_DISKNAME_LEN];
+ #endif
+
+ hd->part[minor].start_sect = start;
+@@ -229,7 +245,7 @@
+ static int first_time = 1;
+ unsigned long first_sector;
+ struct block_device *bdev;
+- char buf[64];
++ char buf[MAX_DISKNAME_LEN];
+ int i;
+
+ if (first_time)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/proc/array.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/proc/array.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/proc/array.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/proc/array.c 2004-01-14 21:39:17.000000000 +0000
+@@ -362,15 +362,15 @@
+ task->cmin_flt,
+ task->maj_flt,
+ task->cmaj_flt,
+- task->times.tms_utime,
+- task->times.tms_stime,
+- task->times.tms_cutime,
+- task->times.tms_cstime,
++ hz_to_std(task->times.tms_utime),
++ hz_to_std(task->times.tms_stime),
++ hz_to_std(task->times.tms_cutime),
++ hz_to_std(task->times.tms_cstime),
+ priority,
+ nice,
+ 0UL /* removed */,
+ task->it_real_value,
+- task->start_time,
++ hz_to_std(task->start_time),
+ vsize,
+ mm ? mm->rss : 0, /* you might want to shift this left 3 */
+ task->rlim[RLIMIT_RSS].rlim_cur,
+@@ -417,6 +417,7 @@
+ end = PMD_SIZE;
+ do {
+ pte_t page = *pte;
++ unsigned long pfn;
+ struct page *ptpage;
+
+ address += PAGE_SIZE;
+@@ -426,8 +427,11 @@
+ ++*total;
+ if (!pte_present(page))
+ continue;
+- ptpage = pte_page(page);
+- if ((!VALID_PAGE(ptpage)) || PageReserved(ptpage))
++ pfn = pte_pfn(page);
++ if (!pfn_valid(pfn))
++ continue;
++ ptpage = pfn_to_page(pfn);
++ if (PageReserved(ptpage))
+ continue;
+ ++*pages;
+ if (pte_dirty(page))
+@@ -609,14 +613,14 @@
+
+ len = sprintf(buffer,
+ "cpu %lu %lu\n",
+- task->times.tms_utime,
+- task->times.tms_stime);
++ hz_to_std(task->times.tms_utime),
++ hz_to_std(task->times.tms_stime));
+
+ for (i = 0 ; i < smp_num_cpus; i++)
+ len += sprintf(buffer + len, "cpu%d %lu %lu\n",
+ i,
+- task->per_cpu_utime[cpu_logical_map(i)],
+- task->per_cpu_stime[cpu_logical_map(i)]);
++ hz_to_std(task->per_cpu_utime[cpu_logical_map(i)]),
++ hz_to_std(task->per_cpu_stime[cpu_logical_map(i)]));
+
+ return len;
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/proc/proc_misc.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/proc/proc_misc.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/proc/proc_misc.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/proc/proc_misc.c 2004-01-26 00:27:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -308,16 +308,16 @@
+ {
+ int i, len = 0;
+ extern unsigned long total_forks;
+- unsigned long jif = jiffies;
++ unsigned long jif = hz_to_std(jiffies);
+ unsigned int sum = 0, user = 0, nice = 0, system = 0;
+ int major, disk;
+
+ for (i = 0 ; i < smp_num_cpus; i++) {
+ int cpu = cpu_logical_map(i), j;
+
+- user += kstat.per_cpu_user[cpu];
+- nice += kstat.per_cpu_nice[cpu];
+- system += kstat.per_cpu_system[cpu];
++ user += hz_to_std(kstat.per_cpu_user[cpu]);
++ nice += hz_to_std(kstat.per_cpu_nice[cpu]);
++ system += hz_to_std(kstat.per_cpu_system[cpu]);
+ #if !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390)
+ for (j = 0 ; j < NR_IRQS ; j++)
+ sum += kstat.irqs[cpu][j];
+@@ -331,10 +331,10 @@
+ proc_sprintf(page, &off, &len,
+ "cpu%d %u %u %u %lu\n",
+ i,
+- kstat.per_cpu_user[cpu_logical_map(i)],
+- kstat.per_cpu_nice[cpu_logical_map(i)],
+- kstat.per_cpu_system[cpu_logical_map(i)],
+- jif - ( kstat.per_cpu_user[cpu_logical_map(i)] \
++ hz_to_std(kstat.per_cpu_user[cpu_logical_map(i)]),
++ hz_to_std(kstat.per_cpu_nice[cpu_logical_map(i)]),
++ hz_to_std(kstat.per_cpu_system[cpu_logical_map(i)]),
++ jif - hz_to_std( kstat.per_cpu_user[cpu_logical_map(i)] \
+ + kstat.per_cpu_nice[cpu_logical_map(i)] \
+ + kstat.per_cpu_system[cpu_logical_map(i)]));
+ proc_sprintf(page, &off, &len,
+@@ -440,12 +440,14 @@
+ return proc_calc_metrics(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
+ }
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA
+ static int dma_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
+ int count, int *eof, void *data)
+ {
+ int len = get_dma_list(page);
+ return proc_calc_metrics(page, start, off, count, eof, len);
+ }
++#endif
+
+ static int cmdline_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
+ int count, int *eof, void *data)
+@@ -613,7 +615,9 @@
+ {"interrupts", interrupts_read_proc},
+ #endif
+ {"filesystems", filesystems_read_proc},
++#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA
+ {"dma", dma_read_proc},
++#endif
+ {"cmdline", cmdline_read_proc},
+ #ifdef CONFIG_SGI_DS1286
+ {"rtc", ds1286_read_proc},
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/fs/stat.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/stat.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/fs/stat.c 2004-02-27 20:03:28.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/fs/stat.c 2004-02-27 23:57:43.000000000 +0000
+@@ -26,7 +26,9 @@
+ }
+
+
+-#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__mips__)
++#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__ia64__) && \
++ !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__arm__) && \
++ !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__mips__)
+
+ /*
+ * For backward compatibility? Maybe this should be moved
+@@ -38,7 +40,7 @@
+ struct __old_kernel_stat tmp;
+
+ memset(&tmp, 0, sizeof(struct __old_kernel_stat));
+-
++
+ if (warncount > 0) {
+ warncount--;
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "VFS: Warning: %s using old stat() call. Recompile your binary.\n",
+@@ -58,7 +60,7 @@
+ #if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
+ if (inode->i_size > MAX_NON_LFS)
+ return -EOVERFLOW;
+-#endif
++#endif
+ tmp.st_size = inode->i_size;
+ tmp.st_atime = inode->i_atime;
+ tmp.st_mtime = inode->i_mtime;
+@@ -84,7 +86,7 @@
+ #if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
+ if (inode->i_size > MAX_NON_LFS)
+ return -EOVERFLOW;
+-#endif
++#endif
+ tmp.st_size = inode->i_size;
+ tmp.st_atime = inode->i_atime;
+ tmp.st_mtime = inode->i_mtime;
+@@ -129,7 +131,9 @@
+ }
+
+
+-#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__mips__)
++#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__ia64__) && \
++ !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__arm__) && \
++ !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__mips__)
+ /*
+ * For backward compatibility? Maybe this should be moved
+ * into arch/i386 instead?
+@@ -165,7 +169,9 @@
+ return error;
+ }
+
+-#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__mips__)
++#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__ia64__) && \
++ !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__arm__) && \
++ !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__mips__)
+
+ /*
+ * For backward compatibility? Maybe this should be moved
+@@ -203,7 +209,9 @@
+ return error;
+ }
+
+-#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__mips__)
++#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__ia64__) && \
++ !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_S390) && !defined(__hppa__) && !defined(__arm__) && \
++ !defined(__x86_64__) && !defined(__mips__)
+
+ /*
+ * For backward compatibility? Maybe this should be moved
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-alpha/ide.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-alpha/ide.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-alpha/ide.h 2003-06-13 15:51:38.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-alpha/ide.h 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -19,35 +19,15 @@
+ #define MAX_HWIFS 4
+ #endif
+
+-static __inline__ int ide_default_irq(ide_ioreg_t base)
+-{
+- switch (base) {
+- case 0x1f0: return 14;
+- case 0x170: return 15;
+- case 0x1e8: return 11;
+- case 0x168: return 10;
+- default:
+- return 0;
+- }
+-}
+-
+-static __inline__ ide_ioreg_t ide_default_io_base(int index)
+-{
+- switch (index) {
+- case 0: return 0x1f0;
+- case 1: return 0x170;
+- case 2: return 0x1e8;
+- case 3: return 0x168;
+- default:
+- return 0;
+- }
+-}
++#define ide_default_io_base(i) ((ide_ioreg_t)0)
++#define ide_default_irq(b) (0)
+
+ static __inline__ void ide_init_hwif_ports(hw_regs_t *hw, ide_ioreg_t data_port, ide_ioreg_t ctrl_port, int *irq)
+ {
+ ide_ioreg_t reg = data_port;
+ int i;
+
++ memset(hw, 0, sizeof(*hw));
+ for (i = IDE_DATA_OFFSET; i <= IDE_STATUS_OFFSET; i++) {
+ hw->io_ports[i] = reg;
+ reg += 1;
+@@ -55,7 +35,7 @@
+ if (ctrl_port) {
+ hw->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = ctrl_port;
+ } else {
+- hw->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = hw->io_ports[IDE_DATA_OFFSET] + 0x206;
++ hw->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = data_port + 0x206;
+ }
+ if (irq != NULL)
+ *irq = 0;
+@@ -70,13 +50,19 @@
+ {
+ #ifndef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
+ hw_regs_t hw;
+- int index;
+
+- for (index = 0; index < MAX_HWIFS; index++) {
+- ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, ide_default_io_base(index), 0, NULL);
+- hw.irq = ide_default_irq(ide_default_io_base(index));
+- ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
+- }
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x1f0, 0x3f6, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 14;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x170, 0x376, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 15;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x1e8, 0x3ee, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 11;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x168, 0x36e, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 10;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
+ #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI */
+ }
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-alpha/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-alpha/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-alpha/param.h 2000-11-08 07:37:31.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-alpha/param.h 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -13,6 +13,9 @@
+ # else
+ # define HZ 1200
+ # endif
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++# define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 8192
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200.h 2004-04-10 12:28:14.000000000 +0100
+@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
+ #define AT91C_PA23_TXD2 (AT91C_PIO_PA23) // USART 2 Transmit Data
+ #define AT91C_PA23_IRQ3 (AT91C_PIO_PA23) // Interrupt input 3
+ #define AT91C_PIO_PA24 (1 << 24)
+-#define AT91C_PA24_SCK2 (AT91C_PIO_PA24) // USART2 Serial Clock
++#define AT91C_PA24_SCK2 (AT91C_PIO_PA24) // USART 2 Serial Clock
+ #define AT91C_PA24_PCK1 (AT91C_PIO_PA24) // PMC Programmable Clock Output 1
+ #define AT91C_PIO_PA25 (1 << 25)
+ #define AT91C_PA25_TWD (AT91C_PIO_PA25) // TWI Two-wire Serial Data
+@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@
+ #define AT91C_PIO_PB21 (1 << 21)
+ #define AT91C_PB21_RXD1 (AT91C_PIO_PB21) // USART 1 Receive Data
+ #define AT91C_PIO_PB22 (1 << 22)
+-#define AT91C_PB22_SCK1 (AT91C_PIO_PB22) // USART1 Serial Clock
++#define AT91C_PB22_SCK1 (AT91C_PIO_PB22) // USART 1 Serial Clock
+ #define AT91C_PIO_PB23 (1 << 23)
+ #define AT91C_PB23_DCD1 (AT91C_PIO_PB23) // USART 1 Data Carrier Detect
+ #define AT91C_PIO_PB24 (1 << 24)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_MCI.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_MCI.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_MCI.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_MCI.h 2004-03-04 21:44:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// ATMEL Microcontroller Software Support - ROUSSET -
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// The software is delivered "AS IS" without warranty or condition of any
++// kind, either express, implied or statutory. This includes without
++// limitation any warranty or condition with respect to merchantability or
++// fitness for any particular purpose, or against the infringements of
++// intellectual property rights of others.
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// File Name : AT91RM9200.h
++// Object : AT91RM9200 / MCI definitions
++// Generated : AT91 SW Application Group 12/03/2002 (10:48:02)
++//
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
++#ifndef AT91RM9200_MCI_H
++#define AT91RM9200_MCI_H
++
++// *****************************************************************************
++// SOFTWARE API DEFINITION FOR Multimedia Card Interface
++// *****************************************************************************
++#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
++
++typedef struct _AT91S_MCI {
++ AT91_REG MCI_CR; // MCI Control Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_MR; // MCI Mode Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_DTOR; // MCI Data Timeout Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_SDCR; // MCI SD Card Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_ARGR; // MCI Argument Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_CMDR; // MCI Command Register
++ AT91_REG Reserved0[2]; //
++ AT91_REG MCI_RSPR[4]; // MCI Response Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_RDR; // MCI Receive Data Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_TDR; // MCI Transmit Data Register
++ AT91_REG Reserved1[2]; //
++ AT91_REG MCI_SR; // MCI Status Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_IER; // MCI Interrupt Enable Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_IDR; // MCI Interrupt Disable Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_IMR; // MCI Interrupt Mask Register
++ AT91_REG Reserved2[44]; //
++ AT91_REG MCI_RPR; // Receive Pointer Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_RCR; // Receive Counter Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_TPR; // Transmit Pointer Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_TCR; // Transmit Counter Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_RNPR; // Receive Next Pointer Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_RNCR; // Receive Next Counter Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_TNPR; // Transmit Next Pointer Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_TNCR; // Transmit Next Counter Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_PTCR; // PDC Transfer Control Register
++ AT91_REG MCI_PTSR; // PDC Transfer Status Register
++} AT91S_MCI, *AT91PS_MCI;
++
++#endif
++
++// -------- MCI_CR : (MCI Offset: 0x0) MCI Control Register --------
++#define AT91C_MCI_MCIEN ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 0) // (MCI) Multimedia Interface Enable
++#define AT91C_MCI_MCIDIS ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 1) // (MCI) Multimedia Interface Disable
++#define AT91C_MCI_PWSEN ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 2) // (MCI) Power Save Mode Enable
++#define AT91C_MCI_PWSDIS ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 3) // (MCI) Power Save Mode Disable
++// -------- MCI_MR : (MCI Offset: 0x4) MCI Mode Register --------
++#define AT91C_MCI_CLKDIV ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 0) // (MCI) Clock Divider
++#define AT91C_MCI_PWSDIV ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 8) // (MCI) Power Saving Divider
++#define AT91C_MCI_PDCPADV ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 14) // (MCI) PDC Padding Value
++#define AT91C_MCI_PDCMODE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 15) // (MCI) PDC Oriented Mode
++#define AT91C_MCI_BLKLEN ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 18) // (MCI) Data Block Length
++// -------- MCI_DTOR : (MCI Offset: 0x8) MCI Data Timeout Register --------
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOCYC ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 0) // (MCI) Data Timeout Cycle Number
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL ((unsigned int) 0x7 << 4) // (MCI) Data Timeout Multiplier
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL_1 ((unsigned int) 0x0 << 4) // (MCI) DTOCYC x 1
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL_16 ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 4) // (MCI) DTOCYC x 16
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL_128 ((unsigned int) 0x2 << 4) // (MCI) DTOCYC x 128
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL_256 ((unsigned int) 0x3 << 4) // (MCI) DTOCYC x 256
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL_1024 ((unsigned int) 0x4 << 4) // (MCI) DTOCYC x 1024
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL_4096 ((unsigned int) 0x5 << 4) // (MCI) DTOCYC x 4096
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL_65536 ((unsigned int) 0x6 << 4) // (MCI) DTOCYC x 65536
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOMUL_1048576 ((unsigned int) 0x7 << 4) // (MCI) DTOCYC x 1048576
++// -------- MCI_SDCR : (MCI Offset: 0xc) MCI SD Card Register --------
++#define AT91C_MCI_SCDSEL ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 0) // (MCI) SD Card Selector
++#define AT91C_MCI_SCDBUS ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 7) // (MCI) SD Card Bus Width
++// -------- MCI_CMDR : (MCI Offset: 0x14) MCI Command Register --------
++#define AT91C_MCI_CMDNB ((unsigned int) 0x1F << 0) // (MCI) Command Number
++#define AT91C_MCI_RSPTYP ((unsigned int) 0x3 << 6) // (MCI) Response Type
++#define AT91C_MCI_RSPTYP_NO ((unsigned int) 0x0 << 6) // (MCI) No response
++#define AT91C_MCI_RSPTYP_48 ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 6) // (MCI) 48-bit response
++#define AT91C_MCI_RSPTYP_136 ((unsigned int) 0x2 << 6) // (MCI) 136-bit response
++#define AT91C_MCI_SPCMD ((unsigned int) 0x7 << 8) // (MCI) Special CMD
++#define AT91C_MCI_SPCMD_NONE ((unsigned int) 0x0 << 8) // (MCI) Not a special CMD
++#define AT91C_MCI_SPCMD_INIT ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 8) // (MCI) Initialization CMD
++#define AT91C_MCI_SPCMD_SYNC ((unsigned int) 0x2 << 8) // (MCI) Synchronized CMD
++#define AT91C_MCI_SPCMD_IT_CMD ((unsigned int) 0x4 << 8) // (MCI) Interrupt command
++#define AT91C_MCI_SPCMD_IT_REP ((unsigned int) 0x5 << 8) // (MCI) Interrupt response
++#define AT91C_MCI_OPDCMD ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 11) // (MCI) Open Drain Command
++#define AT91C_MCI_MAXLAT ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 12) // (MCI) Maximum Latency for Command to respond
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRCMD ((unsigned int) 0x3 << 16) // (MCI) Transfer CMD
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRCMD_NO ((unsigned int) 0x0 << 16) // (MCI) No transfer
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRCMD_START ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 16) // (MCI) Start transfer
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRCMD_STOP ((unsigned int) 0x2 << 16) // (MCI) Stop transfer
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRDIR ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 18) // (MCI) Transfer Direction
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRTYP ((unsigned int) 0x3 << 19) // (MCI) Transfer Type
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRTYP_BLOCK ((unsigned int) 0x0 << 19) // (MCI) Block Transfer type
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRTYP_MULTIPLE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 19) // (MCI) Multiple Block transfer type
++#define AT91C_MCI_TRTYP_STREAM ((unsigned int) 0x2 << 19) // (MCI) Stream transfer type
++// -------- MCI_SR : (MCI Offset: 0x40) MCI Status Register --------
++#define AT91C_MCI_CMDRDY ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 0) // (MCI) Command Ready flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_RXRDY ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 1) // (MCI) RX Ready flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_TXRDY ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 2) // (MCI) TX Ready flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_BLKE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 3) // (MCI) Data Block Transfer Ended flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTIP ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 4) // (MCI) Data Transfer in Progress flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_NOTBUSY ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 5) // (MCI) Data Line Not Busy flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_ENDRX ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 6) // (MCI) End of RX Buffer flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_ENDTX ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 7) // (MCI) End of TX Buffer flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_RXBUFF ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 14) // (MCI) RX Buffer Full flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_TXBUFE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 15) // (MCI) TX Buffer Empty flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_RINDE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 16) // (MCI) Response Index Error flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_RDIRE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 17) // (MCI) Response Direction Error flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_RCRCE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 18) // (MCI) Response CRC Error flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_RENDE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 19) // (MCI) Response End Bit Error flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_RTOE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 20) // (MCI) Response Time-out Error flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_DCRCE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 21) // (MCI) data CRC Error flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_DTOE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 22) // (MCI) Data timeout Error flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_OVRE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 30) // (MCI) Overrun flag
++#define AT91C_MCI_UNRE ((unsigned int) 0x1 << 31) // (MCI) Underrun flag
++// -------- MCI_IER : (MCI Offset: 0x44) MCI Interrupt Enable Register --------
++// -------- MCI_IDR : (MCI Offset: 0x48) MCI Interrupt Disable Register --------
++// -------- MCI_IMR : (MCI Offset: 0x4c) MCI Interrupt Mask Register --------
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_SSC.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_SSC.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_SSC.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_SSC.h 2004-03-04 21:44:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// ATMEL Microcontroller Software Support - ROUSSET -
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// The software is delivered "AS IS" without warranty or condition of any
++// kind, either express, implied or statutory. This includes without
++// limitation any warranty or condition with respect to merchantability or
++// fitness for any particular purpose, or against the infringements of
++// intellectual property rights of others.
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// File Name : AT91RM9200.h
++// Object : AT91RM9200 / SSC definitions
++// Generated : AT91 SW Application Group 12/03/2002 (10:48:02)
++//
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
++#ifndef AT91RM9200_SSC_H
++#define AT91RM9200_SSC_H
++
++// *****************************************************************************
++// SOFTWARE API DEFINITION FOR Synchronous Serial Controller Interface
++// *****************************************************************************
++#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
++
++typedef struct _AT91S_SSC {
++ AT91_REG SSC_CR; // Control Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_CMR; // Clock Mode Register
++ AT91_REG Reserved0[2]; //
++ AT91_REG SSC_RCMR; // Receive Clock ModeRegister
++ AT91_REG SSC_RFMR; // Receive Frame Mode Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_TCMR; // Transmit Clock Mode Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_TFMR; // Transmit Frame Mode Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_RHR; // Receive Holding Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_THR; // Transmit Holding Register
++ AT91_REG Reserved1[2]; //
++ AT91_REG SSC_RSHR; // Receive Sync Holding Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_TSHR; // Transmit Sync Holding Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_RC0R; // Receive Compare 0 Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_RC1R; // Receive Compare 1 Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_SR; // Status Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_IER; // Interrupt Enable Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_IDR; // Interrupt Disable Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_IMR; // Interrupt Mask Register
++ AT91_REG Reserved2[44]; //
++ AT91_REG SSC_RPR; // Receive Pointer Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_RCR; // Receive Counter Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_TPR; // Transmit Pointer Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_TCR; // Transmit Counter Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_RNPR; // Receive Next Pointer Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_RNCR; // Receive Next Counter Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_TNPR; // Transmit Next Pointer Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_TNCR; // Transmit Next Counter Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_PTCR; // PDC Transfer Control Register
++ AT91_REG SSC_PTSR; // PDC Transfer Status Register
++} AT91S_SSC, *AT91PS_SSC;
++
++#endif
++
++// -------- SSC_CR : (SSC Offset: 0x0) SSC Control Register --------
++#define AT91C_SSC_RXEN ( 0x1 << 0) // (SSC) Receive Enable
++#define AT91C_SSC_RXDIS ( 0x1 << 1) // (SSC) Receive Disable
++#define AT91C_SSC_TXEN ( 0x1 << 8) // (SSC) Transmit Enable
++#define AT91C_SSC_TXDIS ( 0x1 << 9) // (SSC) Transmit Disable
++#define AT91C_SSC_SWRST ( 0x1 << 15) // (SSC) Software Reset
++// -------- SSC_RCMR : (SSC Offset: 0x10) SSC Receive Clock Mode Register --------
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKS ( 0x3 << 0) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock Selection
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKS_DIV ( 0x0) // (SSC) Divided Clock
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKS_TK ( 0x1) // (SSC) TK Clock signal
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKS_RK ( 0x2) // (SSC) RK pin
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKO ( 0x7 << 2) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock Output Mode Selection
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKO_NONE ( 0x0 << 2) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock Output Mode: None RK pin: Input-only
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKO_CONTINOUS ( 0x1 << 2) // (SSC) Continuous Receive/Transmit Clock RK pin: Output
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKO_DATA_TX ( 0x2 << 2) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock only during data transfers RK pin: Output
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKI ( 0x1 << 5) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock Inversion
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKG ( 0x3 << 6) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock Gating Selection
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKG_NONE ( 0x0 << 6) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock Gating: None, continuous clock
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKG_LOW ( 0x1 << 6) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock enabled only if RF Low
++#define AT91C_SSC_CKG_HIGH ( 0x2 << 6) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Clock enabled only if RF High
++#define AT91C_SSC_START ( 0xF << 8) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Start Selection
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_CONTINOUS ( 0x0 << 8) // (SSC) Continuous, as soon as the receiver is enabled, and immediately after the end of transfer of the previous data.
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_TX ( 0x1 << 8) // (SSC) Transmit/Receive start
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_LOW_RF ( 0x2 << 8) // (SSC) Detection of a low level on RF input
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_HIGH_RF ( 0x3 << 8) // (SSC) Detection of a high level on RF input
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_FALL_RF ( 0x4 << 8) // (SSC) Detection of a falling edge on RF input
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_RISE_RF ( 0x5 << 8) // (SSC) Detection of a rising edge on RF input
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_LEVEL_RF ( 0x6 << 8) // (SSC) Detection of any level change on RF input
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_EDGE_RF ( 0x7 << 8) // (SSC) Detection of any edge on RF input
++#define AT91C_SSC_START_0 ( 0x8 << 8) // (SSC) Compare 0
++#define AT91C_SSC_STOP ( 0x1 << 12) // (SSC) Receive Stop Selection
++#define AT91C_SSC_STTOUT ( 0x1 << 15) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Start Output Selection
++#define AT91C_SSC_STTDLY ( 0xFF << 16) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Start Delay
++#define AT91C_SSC_PERIOD ( 0xFF << 24) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Period Divider Selection
++// -------- SSC_RFMR : (SSC Offset: 0x14) SSC Receive Frame Mode Register --------
++#define AT91C_SSC_DATLEN ( 0x1F << 0) // (SSC) Data Length
++#define AT91C_SSC_LOOP ( 0x1 << 5) // (SSC) Loop Mode
++#define AT91C_SSC_MSBF ( 0x1 << 7) // (SSC) Most Significant Bit First
++#define AT91C_SSC_DATNB ( 0xF << 8) // (SSC) Data Number per Frame
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSLEN ( 0xF << 16) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Frame Sync length
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSOS ( 0x7 << 20) // (SSC) Receive/Transmit Frame Sync Output Selection
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSOS_NONE ( 0x0 << 20) // (SSC) Selected Receive/Transmit Frame Sync Signal: None RK pin Input-only
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSOS_NEGATIVE ( 0x1 << 20) // (SSC) Selected Receive/Transmit Frame Sync Signal: Negative Pulse
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSOS_POSITIVE ( 0x2 << 20) // (SSC) Selected Receive/Transmit Frame Sync Signal: Positive Pulse
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSOS_LOW ( 0x3 << 20) // (SSC) Selected Receive/Transmit Frame Sync Signal: Driver Low during data transfer
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSOS_HIGH ( 0x4 << 20) // (SSC) Selected Receive/Transmit Frame Sync Signal: Driver High during data transfer
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSOS_TOGGLE ( 0x5 << 20) // (SSC) Selected Receive/Transmit Frame Sync Signal: Toggling at each start of data transfer
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSEDGE ( 0x1 << 24) // (SSC) Frame Sync Edge Detection
++// -------- SSC_TCMR : (SSC Offset: 0x18) SSC Transmit Clock Mode Register --------
++// -------- SSC_TFMR : (SSC Offset: 0x1c) SSC Transmit Frame Mode Register --------
++#define AT91C_SSC_DATDEF ( 0x1 << 5) // (SSC) Data Default Value
++#define AT91C_SSC_FSDEN ( 0x1 << 23) // (SSC) Frame Sync Data Enable
++// -------- SSC_SR : (SSC Offset: 0x40) SSC Status Register --------
++#define AT91C_SSC_TXRDY ( 0x1 << 0) // (SSC) Transmit Ready
++#define AT91C_SSC_TXEMPTY ( 0x1 << 1) // (SSC) Transmit Empty
++#define AT91C_SSC_ENDTX ( 0x1 << 2) // (SSC) End Of Transmission
++#define AT91C_SSC_TXBUFE ( 0x1 << 3) // (SSC) Transmit Buffer Empty
++#define AT91C_SSC_RXRDY ( 0x1 << 4) // (SSC) Receive Ready
++#define AT91C_SSC_OVRUN ( 0x1 << 5) // (SSC) Receive Overrun
++#define AT91C_SSC_ENDRX ( 0x1 << 6) // (SSC) End of Reception
++#define AT91C_SSC_RXBUFF ( 0x1 << 7) // (SSC) Receive Buffer Full
++#define AT91C_SSC_CP0 ( 0x1 << 8) // (SSC) Compare 0
++#define AT91C_SSC_CP1 ( 0x1 << 9) // (SSC) Compare 1
++#define AT91C_SSC_TXSYN ( 0x1 << 10) // (SSC) Transmit Sync
++#define AT91C_SSC_RXSYN ( 0x1 << 11) // (SSC) Receive Sync
++#define AT91C_SSC_TXENA ( 0x1 << 16) // (SSC) Transmit Enable
++#define AT91C_SSC_RXENA ( 0x1 << 17) // (SSC) Receive Enable
++// -------- SSC_IER : (SSC Offset: 0x44) SSC Interrupt Enable Register --------
++// -------- SSC_IDR : (SSC Offset: 0x48) SSC Interrupt Disable Register --------
++// -------- SSC_IMR : (SSC Offset: 0x4c) SSC Interrupt Mask Register --------
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_TC.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_TC.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_TC.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/AT91RM9200_TC.h 2004-03-04 21:44:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// ATMEL Microcontroller Software Support - ROUSSET -
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// The software is delivered "AS IS" without warranty or condition of any
++// kind, either express, implied or statutory. This includes without
++// limitation any warranty or condition with respect to merchantability or
++// fitness for any particular purpose, or against the infringements of
++// intellectual property rights of others.
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++// File Name : AT91RM9200.h
++// Object : AT91RM9200 definitions
++// Generated : AT91 SW Application Group 12/03/2002 (10:48:02)
++//
++// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
++#ifndef AT91RM9200_TC_H
++#define AT91RM9200_TC_H
++
++// *****************************************************************************
++// SOFTWARE API DEFINITION FOR Timer Counter Channel Interface
++// *****************************************************************************
++#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
++
++typedef struct _AT91S_TC {
++ AT91_REG TC_CCR; // Channel Control Register
++ AT91_REG TC_CMR; // Channel Mode Register
++ AT91_REG Reserved0[2]; //
++ AT91_REG TC_CV; // Counter Value
++ AT91_REG TC_RA; // Register A
++ AT91_REG TC_RB; // Register B
++ AT91_REG TC_RC; // Register C
++ AT91_REG TC_SR; // Status Register
++ AT91_REG TC_IER; // Interrupt Enable Register
++ AT91_REG TC_IDR; // Interrupt Disable Register
++ AT91_REG TC_IMR; // Interrupt Mask Register
++} AT91S_TC, *AT91PS_TC;
++
++typedef struct _AT91S_TCB {
++ AT91S_TC TCB_TC0; // TC Channel 0
++ AT91_REG Reserved0[4]; //
++ AT91S_TC TCB_TC1; // TC Channel 1
++ AT91_REG Reserved1[4]; //
++ AT91S_TC TCB_TC2; // TC Channel 2
++ AT91_REG Reserved2[4]; //
++ AT91_REG TCB_BCR; // TC Block Control Register
++ AT91_REG TCB_BMR; // TC Block Mode Register
++} AT91S_TCB, *AT91PS_TCB;
++
++#endif
++
++// -------- TC_CCR : (TC Offset: 0x0) TC Channel Control Register --------
++#define AT91C_TC_CLKEN ( 0x1 << 0) // (TC) Counter Clock Enable Command
++#define AT91C_TC_CLKDIS ( 0x1 << 1) // (TC) Counter Clock Disable Command
++#define AT91C_TC_SWTRG ( 0x1 << 2) // (TC) Software Trigger Command
++// -------- TC_CMR : (TC Offset: 0x4) TC Channel Mode Register: Capture Mode / Waveform Mode --------
++#define AT91C_TC_TCCLKS ( 0x7 << 0) // (TC) Clock Selection
++#define AT91C_TC_TIMER_DIV1_CLOCK ( 0x0 << 0) // (TC) MCK/2
++#define AT91C_TC_TIMER_DIV2_CLOCK ( 0x1 << 0) // (TC) MCK/8
++#define AT91C_TC_TIMER_DIV3_CLOCK ( 0x2 << 0) // (TC) MCK/32
++#define AT91C_TC_TIMER_DIV4_CLOCK ( 0x3 << 0) // (TC) MCK/128
++#define AT91C_TC_TIMER_DIV5_CLOCK ( 0x4 << 0) // (TC) MCK/256 = SLOW CLOCK
++#define AT91C_TC_TIMER_XC0 ( 0x5 << 0) // (TC) XC0
++#define AT91C_TC_TIMER_XC1 ( 0x6 << 0) // (TC) XC1
++#define AT91C_TC_TIMER_XC2 ( 0x7 << 0) // (TC) XC2
++#define AT91C_TC_CLKI ( 0x1 << 3) // (TC) Clock Invert
++#define AT91C_TC_BURST ( 0x3 << 4) // (TC) Burst Signal Selection
++#define AT91C_TC_CPCSTOP ( 0x1 << 6) // (TC) Counter Clock Stopped with RC Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_CPCDIS ( 0x1 << 7) // (TC) Counter Clock Disable with RC Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVTEDG ( 0x3 << 8) // (TC) External Event Edge Selection
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVTEDG_NONE ( 0x0 << 8) // (TC) Edge: None
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVTEDG_RISING ( 0x1 << 8) // (TC) Edge: rising edge
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVTEDG_FALLING ( 0x2 << 8) // (TC) Edge: falling edge
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVTEDG_BOTH ( 0x3 << 8) // (TC) Edge: each edge
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVT ( 0x3 << 10) // (TC) External Event Selection
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVT_NONE ( 0x0 << 10) // (TC) Signal selected as external event: TIOB TIOB direction: input
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVT_RISING ( 0x1 << 10) // (TC) Signal selected as external event: XC0 TIOB direction: output
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVT_FALLING ( 0x2 << 10) // (TC) Signal selected as external event: XC1 TIOB direction: output
++#define AT91C_TC_EEVT_BOTH ( 0x3 << 10) // (TC) Signal selected as external event: XC2 TIOB direction: output
++#define AT91C_TC_ENETRG ( 0x1 << 12) // (TC) External Event Trigger enable
++#define AT91C_TC_WAVESEL ( 0x3 << 13) // (TC) Waveform Selection
++#define AT91C_TC_WAVESEL_UP ( 0x0 << 13) // (TC) UP mode without atomatic trigger on RC Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_WAVESEL_UP_AUTO ( 0x1 << 13) // (TC) UP mode with automatic trigger on RC Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_WAVESEL_UPDOWN ( 0x2 << 13) // (TC) UPDOWN mode without automatic trigger on RC Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_WAVESEL_UPDOWN_AUTO ( 0x3 << 13) // (TC) UPDOWN mode with automatic trigger on RC Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_CPCTRG ( 0x1 << 14) // (TC) RC Compare Trigger Enable
++#define AT91C_TC_WAVE ( 0x1 << 15) // (TC)
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPA ( 0x3 << 16) // (TC) RA Compare Effect on TIOA
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPA_NONE ( 0x0 << 16) // (TC) Effect: none
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPA_SET ( 0x1 << 16) // (TC) Effect: set
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPA_CLEAR ( 0x2 << 16) // (TC) Effect: clear
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPA_TOGGLE ( 0x3 << 16) // (TC) Effect: toggle
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPC ( 0x3 << 18) // (TC) RC Compare Effect on TIOA
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPC_NONE ( 0x0 << 18) // (TC) Effect: none
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPC_SET ( 0x1 << 18) // (TC) Effect: set
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPC_CLEAR ( 0x2 << 18) // (TC) Effect: clear
++#define AT91C_TC_ACPC_TOGGLE ( 0x3 << 18) // (TC) Effect: toggle
++#define AT91C_TC_AEEVT ( 0x3 << 20) // (TC) External Event Effect on TIOA
++#define AT91C_TC_AEEVT_NONE ( 0x0 << 20) // (TC) Effect: none
++#define AT91C_TC_AEEVT_SET ( 0x1 << 20) // (TC) Effect: set
++#define AT91C_TC_AEEVT_CLEAR ( 0x2 << 20) // (TC) Effect: clear
++#define AT91C_TC_AEEVT_TOGGLE ( 0x3 << 20) // (TC) Effect: toggle
++#define AT91C_TC_ASWTRG ( 0x3 << 22) // (TC) Software Trigger Effect on TIOA
++#define AT91C_TC_ASWTRG_NONE ( 0x0 << 22) // (TC) Effect: none
++#define AT91C_TC_ASWTRG_SET ( 0x1 << 22) // (TC) Effect: set
++#define AT91C_TC_ASWTRG_CLEAR ( 0x2 << 22) // (TC) Effect: clear
++#define AT91C_TC_ASWTRG_TOGGLE ( 0x3 << 22) // (TC) Effect: toggle
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPB ( 0x3 << 24) // (TC) RB Compare Effect on TIOB
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPB_NONE ( 0x0 << 24) // (TC) Effect: none
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPB_SET ( 0x1 << 24) // (TC) Effect: set
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPB_CLEAR ( 0x2 << 24) // (TC) Effect: clear
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPB_TOGGLE ( 0x3 << 24) // (TC) Effect: toggle
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPC ( 0x3 << 26) // (TC) RC Compare Effect on TIOB
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPC_NONE ( 0x0 << 26) // (TC) Effect: none
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPC_SET ( 0x1 << 26) // (TC) Effect: set
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPC_CLEAR ( 0x2 << 26) // (TC) Effect: clear
++#define AT91C_TC_BCPC_TOGGLE ( 0x3 << 26) // (TC) Effect: toggle
++#define AT91C_TC_BEEVT ( 0x3 << 28) // (TC) External Event Effect on TIOB
++#define AT91C_TC_BEEVT_NONE ( 0x0 << 28) // (TC) Effect: none
++#define AT91C_TC_BEEVT_SET ( 0x1 << 28) // (TC) Effect: set
++#define AT91C_TC_BEEVT_CLEAR ( 0x2 << 28) // (TC) Effect: clear
++#define AT91C_TC_BEEVT_TOGGLE ( 0x3 << 28) // (TC) Effect: toggle
++#define AT91C_TC_BSWTRG ( 0x3 << 30) // (TC) Software Trigger Effect on TIOB
++#define AT91C_TC_BSWTRG_NONE ( 0x0 << 30) // (TC) Effect: none
++#define AT91C_TC_BSWTRG_SET ( 0x1 << 30) // (TC) Effect: set
++#define AT91C_TC_BSWTRG_CLEAR ( 0x2 << 30) // (TC) Effect: clear
++#define AT91C_TC_BSWTRG_TOGGLE ( 0x3 << 30) // (TC) Effect: toggle
++// -------- TC_SR : (TC Offset: 0x20) TC Channel Status Register --------
++#define AT91C_TC_COVFS ( 0x1 << 0) // (TC) Counter Overflow
++#define AT91C_TC_LOVRS ( 0x1 << 1) // (TC) Load Overrun
++#define AT91C_TC_CPAS ( 0x1 << 2) // (TC) RA Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_CPBS ( 0x1 << 3) // (TC) RB Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_CPCS ( 0x1 << 4) // (TC) RC Compare
++#define AT91C_TC_LDRAS ( 0x1 << 5) // (TC) RA Loading
++#define AT91C_TC_LDRBS ( 0x1 << 6) // (TC) RB Loading
++#define AT91C_TC_ETRCS ( 0x1 << 7) // (TC) External Trigger
++#define AT91C_TC_ETRGS ( 0x1 << 16) // (TC) Clock Enabling
++#define AT91C_TC_MTIOA ( 0x1 << 17) // (TC) TIOA Mirror
++#define AT91C_TC_MTIOB ( 0x1 << 18) // (TC) TIOA Mirror
++// -------- TC_IER : (TC Offset: 0x24) TC Channel Interrupt Enable Register --------
++// -------- TC_IDR : (TC Offset: 0x28) TC Channel Interrupt Disable Register --------
++// -------- TC_IMR : (TC Offset: 0x2c) TC Channel Interrupt Mask Register --------
++
++// *****************************************************************************
++// SOFTWARE API DEFINITION FOR Timer Counter Interface
++// *****************************************************************************
++// -------- TCB_BCR : (TCB Offset: 0xc0) TC Block Control Register --------
++#define AT91C_TCB_SYNC ( 0x1 << 0) // (TCB) Synchro Command
++// -------- TCB_BMR : (TCB Offset: 0xc4) TC Block Mode Register --------
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC0XC0S ( 0x1 << 0) // (TCB) External Clock Signal 0 Selection
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC0XC0S_TCLK0 ( 0x0) // (TCB) TCLK0 connected to XC0
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC0XC0S_NONE ( 0x1) // (TCB) None signal connected to XC0
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC0XC0S_TIOA1 ( 0x2) // (TCB) TIOA1 connected to XC0
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC0XC0S_TIOA2 ( 0x3) // (TCB) TIOA2 connected to XC0
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC1XC1S ( 0x1 << 2) // (TCB) External Clock Signal 1 Selection
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC1XC1S_TCLK1 ( 0x0 << 2) // (TCB) TCLK1 connected to XC1
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC1XC1S_NONE ( 0x1 << 2) // (TCB) None signal connected to XC1
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC1XC1S_TIOA0 ( 0x2 << 2) // (TCB) TIOA0 connected to XC1
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC1XC1S_TIOA2 ( 0x3 << 2) // (TCB) TIOA2 connected to XC1
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC2XC2S ( 0x1 << 4) // (TCB) External Clock Signal 2 Selection
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC2XC2S_TCLK2 ( 0x0 << 4) // (TCB) TCLK2 connected to XC2
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC2XC2S_NONE ( 0x1 << 4) // (TCB) None signal connected to XC2
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC2XC2S_TIOA0 ( 0x2 << 4) // (TCB) TIOA0 connected to XC2
++#define AT91C_TCB_TC2XC2S_TIOA2 ( 0x3 << 4) // (TCB) TIOA2 connected to XC2
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/at91rm9200dk.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/at91rm9200dk.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/at91rm9200dk.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/at91rm9200dk.h 2004-04-10 12:40:23.000000000 +0100
+@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@
+
+ /* AT91RM92000 clocks */
+ #define AT91C_MAIN_CLOCK 179712000 /* from 18.432 MHz crystal (18432000 / 4 * 39) */
+-#define AT91C_MASTER_CLOCK 59904000 /* peripheral clock (AT91C_MASTER_CLOCK / 3) */
++#define AT91C_MASTER_CLOCK 59904000 /* peripheral clock (AT91C_MAIN_CLOCK / 3) */
+ #define AT91C_SLOW_CLOCK 32768 /* slow clock */
+-
++#define AT91_PLLB_INIT 0x1048be0e /* (18.432 / 14 * 73) /2 = 47.9714 *
+
+ /* FLASH */
+ #define AT91_FLASH_BASE 0x10000000 // NCS0: Flash physical base address
+@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@
+ #define AT91_SMR_IRQ5 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ5)
+ #define AT91_SMR_IRQ6 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ6)
+
++#define AT91C_CONSOLE_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE 115200 /* default serial console baud-rate */
+
+ /*
+ * Serial port configuration.
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/csb337.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/csb337.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/csb337.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/csb337.h 2004-04-10 12:42:27.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
++/*
++ * linux/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/csb337.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Christopher Bahns & David Knickerbocker
++ * Polaroid Corporation
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ */
++
++#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_HARDWARE_CSB337_H
++#define __ASM_ARCH_HARDWARE_CSB337_H
++
++
++/* AT91RM92000 clocks on CSB337 */
++#define AT91C_MAIN_CLOCK 184320000
++#define AT91C_MASTER_CLOCK 46080000 /* peripheral clock (AT91C_MAIN_CLOCK / 4) */
++#define AT91C_SLOW_CLOCK 32768 /* slow clock */
++#define AT91_PLLB_INIT 0x1257be17 /* (3.68 / 23 * 600) /2 = 96/2 = 48 */
++
++/* FLASH */
++#define AT91_FLASH_BASE 0x10000000 // NCS0: Flash physical base address
++
++/* SDRAM */
++#define AT91_SDRAM_BASE 0x20000000 // NCS1: SDRAM physical base address
++
++/* SmartMedia */
++#define AT91_SMARTMEDIA_BASE 0x40000000 // NCS3: Smartmedia physical base address
++
++/* Multi-Master Memory controller */
++#define AT91_UHP_BASE 0x00300000 // USB Host controller
++
++
++/* Peripheral interrupt configuration */
++#define AT91_SMR_FIQ (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_HIGHEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (FIQ)
++#define AT91_SMR_SYS (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_HIGHEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // System Peripheral
++#define AT91_SMR_PIOA (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Parallel IO Controller A
++#define AT91_SMR_PIOB (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Parallel IO Controller B
++#define AT91_SMR_PIOC (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Parallel IO Controller C
++#define AT91_SMR_PIOD (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Parallel IO Controller D
++#define AT91_SMR_US0 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_6 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // USART 0
++#define AT91_SMR_US1 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_6 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // USART 1
++#define AT91_SMR_US2 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_6 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // USART 2
++#define AT91_SMR_US3 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_6 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // USART 3
++#define AT91_SMR_MCI (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Multimedia Card Interface
++#define AT91_SMR_UDP (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_4 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // USB Device Port
++#define AT91_SMR_TWI (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Two-Wire Interface
++#define AT91_SMR_SPI (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_6 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Serial Peripheral Interface
++#define AT91_SMR_SSC0 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_5 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Serial Synchronous Controller 0
++#define AT91_SMR_SSC1 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_5 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Serial Synchronous Controller 1
++#define AT91_SMR_SSC2 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_5 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Serial Synchronous Controller 2
++#define AT91_SMR_TC0 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Timer Counter 0
++#define AT91_SMR_TC1 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Timer Counter 1
++#define AT91_SMR_TC2 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Timer Counter 2
++#define AT91_SMR_TC3 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Timer Counter 3
++#define AT91_SMR_TC4 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Timer Counter 4
++#define AT91_SMR_TC5 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Timer Counter 5
++#define AT91_SMR_UHP (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_3 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // USB Host port
++#define AT91_SMR_EMAC (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_3 | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Ethernet MAC
++#define AT91_SMR_IRQ0 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ0)
++#define AT91_SMR_IRQ1 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ1)
++#define AT91_SMR_IRQ2 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ2)
++#define AT91_SMR_IRQ3 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ3)
++#define AT91_SMR_IRQ4 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ4)
++#define AT91_SMR_IRQ5 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ5)
++#define AT91_SMR_IRQ6 (AT91C_AIC_PRIOR_LOWEST | AT91C_AIC_SRCTYPE_INT_LEVEL_SENSITIVE) // Advanced Interrupt Controller (IRQ6)
++
++
++#define AT91C_CONSOLE_DEFAULT_BAUDRATE 38400
++
++/*
++ * Serial port configuration.
++ * 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
++ * 4 = DBGU
++ */
++#define AT91C_UART_MAP { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
++#define AT91C_CONSOLE 0 /* ttyS0 */
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/hardware.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/hardware.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/hardware.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/hardware.h 2004-04-10 12:28:14.000000000 +0100
+@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@
+
+
+ #define AT91C_BASE_SRAM 0x00200000 /* Internal SRAM base address */
++#define AT91C_SRAM_SIZE 0x00004000 /* Internal SRAM SIZE (16Kb) */
+
+ #define AT91C_NR_UART 5 /* 4 USART3's and one DBGU port */
+
+@@ -82,5 +83,8 @@
+ #include <asm/arch/at91rm9200dk.h>
+ #endif
+
++#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_CSB337
++#include <asm/arch/csb337.h>
++#endif
+
+ #endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/pio.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/pio.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/pio.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/pio.h 2004-03-04 22:06:48.000000000 +0000
+@@ -66,6 +66,18 @@
+ }
+
+ /*
++ * Configure interrupt from Ethernet PHY.
++ */
++static inline void AT91_CfgPIO_EMAC_PHY(void) {
++ AT91_SYS->PMC_PCER = 1 << AT91C_ID_PIOC; /* enable peripheral clock */
++#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_CSB337
++ AT91_SYS->PIOC_ODR = AT91C_PIO_PC2;
++#else
++ AT91_SYS->PIOC_ODR = AT91C_PIO_PC4;
++#endif
++}
++
++/*
+ * Enable the Two-Wire interface.
+ */
+ static inline void AT91_CfgPIO_TWI(void) {
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/time.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/time.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/time.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-at91rm9200/time.h 2004-04-10 12:21:08.000000000 +0100
+@@ -27,6 +27,21 @@
+ extern unsigned long (*gettimeoffset)(void);
+
+ /*
++ * 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.
++ */
++static inline unsigned long read_CRTR(void) {
++ unsigned long x1, x2;
++
++ do {
++ x1 = AT91_SYS->ST_CRTR;
++ x2 = AT91_SYS->ST_CRTR;
++ } while (x1 != x2);
++
++ return x1;
++}
++
++/*
+ * Returns number of microseconds since last timer interrupt. Note that interrupts
+ * will have been disabled by do_gettimeofday()
+ * 'LATCH' is hwclock ticks (see CLOCK_TICK_RATE in timex.h) per jiffy.
+@@ -36,7 +51,7 @@
+ {
+ unsigned long elapsed;
+
+- elapsed = (AT91_SYS->ST_CRTR - AT91_SYS->ST_RTAR) & AT91C_ST_ALMV;
++ elapsed = (read_CRTR() - AT91_SYS->ST_RTAR) & AT91C_ST_ALMV;
+
+ return (unsigned long)(elapsed * tick) / LATCH;
+ }
+@@ -48,11 +63,12 @@
+ {
+ if (AT91_SYS->ST_SR & AT91C_ST_PITS) { /* This is a shared interrupt */
+ do {
++ do_leds();
+ do_timer(regs);
+
+ AT91_SYS->ST_RTAR = (AT91_SYS->ST_RTAR + LATCH) & AT91C_ST_ALMV;
+
+- } while (((AT91_SYS->ST_CRTR - AT91_SYS->ST_RTAR) & AT91C_ST_ALMV) >= LATCH);
++ } while (((read_CRTR() - AT91_SYS->ST_RTAR) & AT91C_ST_ALMV) >= LATCH);
+
+ do_profile(regs);
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-clps711x/system.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-clps711x/system.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-clps711x/system.h 2003-06-13 15:51:38.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-clps711x/system.h 2004-01-14 21:32:27.000000000 +0000
+@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@
+ {
+ clps_writel(1, HALT);
+ __asm__ __volatile__(
+- "mov r0, r0
+- mov r0, r0");
++ "mov r0, r0\n\t"
++ "mov r0, r0");
+ }
+
+ static inline void arch_reset(char mode)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-integrator/uncompress.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-integrator/uncompress.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-integrator/uncompress.h 2002-08-03 01:39:45.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-integrator/uncompress.h 2004-01-14 21:32:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
+ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+ */
+
++#include <asm/hardware/serial_amba.h>
++
+ #define AMBA_UART_DR (*(volatile unsigned char *)0x16000000)
+ #define AMBA_UART_LCRH (*(volatile unsigned char *)0x16000008)
+ #define AMBA_UART_LCRM (*(volatile unsigned char *)0x1600000c)
+@@ -30,21 +32,25 @@
+ */
+ static void puts(const char *s)
+ {
++ /* Do nothing if the UART is not enabled. */
++ if (!(AMBA_UART_CR & AMBA_UARTCR_UARTEN))
++ return;
++
+ while (*s) {
+- while (AMBA_UART_FR & (1 << 5))
++ while (AMBA_UART_FR & AMBA_UARTFR_TXFF)
+ barrier();
+
+ AMBA_UART_DR = *s;
+
+ if (*s == '\n') {
+- while (AMBA_UART_FR & (1 << 5))
++ while (AMBA_UART_FR & AMBA_UARTFR_TXFF)
+ barrier();
+
+ AMBA_UART_DR = '\r';
+ }
+ s++;
+ }
+- while (AMBA_UART_FR & (1 << 3));
++ while (AMBA_UART_FR & AMBA_UARTFR_BUSY);
+ }
+
+ /*
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-riscstation/system.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-riscstation/system.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-riscstation/system.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-riscstation/system.h 2004-04-19 20:40:16.000000000 +0100
+@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
+ /*
+- * linux/include/asm-arm/arch-rpc/system.h
++ * linux/include/asm-arm/arch-riscstation/system.h
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1996-1999 Russell King.
+ *
+@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
+
+ static inline void arch_reset(char mode)
+ {
+- iomd_writeb(0, IOMD_ROMCR0);
++ iomd_writeb(0x40, IOMD_ROMCR0);
+
+ /*
+ * Jump into the ROM
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-rpc/uncompress.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-rpc/uncompress.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-rpc/uncompress.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-rpc/uncompress.h 2004-04-09 19:29:57.000000000 +0100
+@@ -11,29 +11,12 @@
+
+ #include <asm/hardware.h>
+ #include <asm/io.h>
++#include <asm/setup.h>
+
+ int video_num_columns, video_num_lines, video_size_row;
+ int white, bytes_per_char_h;
+ extern unsigned long con_charconvtable[256];
+
+-struct param_struct {
+- unsigned long page_size;
+- unsigned long nr_pages;
+- unsigned long ramdisk_size;
+- unsigned long mountrootrdonly;
+- unsigned long rootdev;
+- unsigned long video_num_cols;
+- unsigned long video_num_rows;
+- unsigned long video_x;
+- unsigned long video_y;
+- unsigned long memc_control_reg;
+- unsigned char sounddefault;
+- unsigned char adfsdrives;
+- unsigned char bytes_per_char_h;
+- unsigned char bytes_per_char_v;
+- unsigned long unused[256/4-11];
+-};
+-
+ static const unsigned long palette_4[16] = {
+ 0x00000000,
+ 0x000000cc,
+@@ -69,8 +52,12 @@
+ unsigned char c;
+ char *ptr;
+
+- x = params->video_x;
+- y = params->video_y;
++ /* Don't bother when using a tagged list */
++ if (((struct tag *)params)->hdr.tag == ATAG_CORE)
++ return;
++
++ x = params->u1.s.video_x;
++ y = params->u1.s.video_y;
+
+ while ( ( c = *(unsigned char *)s++ ) != '\0' ) {
+ if ( c == '\n' ) {
+@@ -79,7 +66,7 @@
+ y--;
+ }
+ } else {
+- ptr = VIDMEM + ((y*video_num_columns*params->bytes_per_char_v+x)*bytes_per_char_h);
++ ptr = VIDMEM + ((y*video_num_columns*params->u1.s.bytes_per_char_v+x)*bytes_per_char_h);
+ ll_write_char(ptr, c, white);
+ if ( ++x >= video_num_columns ) {
+ x = 0;
+@@ -90,8 +77,6 @@
+ }
+ }
+
+- params->video_x = x;
+- params->video_y = y;
+ }
+
+ static void error(char *x);
+@@ -103,9 +88,13 @@
+ {
+ int i;
+
+- video_num_lines = params->video_num_rows;
+- video_num_columns = params->video_num_cols;
+- bytes_per_char_h = params->bytes_per_char_h;
++ /* Don't bother when using a tagged list */
++ if (((struct tag *)params)->hdr.tag == ATAG_CORE)
++ return;
++
++ video_num_lines = params->u1.s.video_num_rows;
++ video_num_columns = params->u1.s.video_num_cols;
++ bytes_per_char_h = params->u1.s.bytes_per_char_h;
+ video_size_row = video_num_columns * bytes_per_char_h;
+ if (bytes_per_char_h == 4)
+ for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
+@@ -140,7 +129,7 @@
+ white = 7;
+ }
+
+- if (params->nr_pages * params->page_size < 4096*1024) error("<4M of mem\n");
++ if (params->u1.s.nr_pages * params->u1.s.page_size < 4096*1024) error("<4M of mem\n");
+ }
+ #endif
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-clock.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-clock.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-clock.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-clock.h 2004-03-07 13:04:06.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
++/* linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-clock.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics <linux@simtec.co.uk>
++ * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/SWLINUX/
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * S3C2410 clock register definitions
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 19-06-2003 BJD Created file
++ */
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_CLOCK_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_CLOCK_H
++
++#define S3C2410_CLKREG(x) ((x) + S3C2410_VA_CLKPWR)
++
++#define S3C2410_PLLVAL(_m,_p,_s) ((_m) << 12 | ((_p) << 4) | ((_s)))
++
++#define S3C2410_LOCKTIME S3C2410_CLKREG(0x00)
++#define S3C2410_MPLLCON S3C2410_CLKREG(0x04)
++#define S3C2410_UPLLCON S3C2410_CLKREG(0x08)
++#define S3C2410_CLKCON S3C2410_CLKREG(0x0C)
++#define S3C2410_CLKSLOW S3C2410_CLKREG(0x10)
++#define S3C2410_CLKDIVN S3C2410_CLKREG(0x14)
++
++#define S3C2410_PLLCON_MDIVSHIFT 12
++#define S3C2410_PLLCON_PDIVSHIFT 4
++#define S3C2410_PLLCON_SDIVSHIFT 0
++#define S3C2410_PLLCON_MDIVMASK ((1<<(1+(19-12)))-1)
++#define S3C2410_PLLCON_PDIVMASK ((1<<5)-1)
++#define S3C2410_PLLCON_SDIVMASK 3
++
++/* DCLKCON register addresses in gpio.h */
++
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK0EN (1<<0)
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK0_PCLK (0<<1)
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK0_UCLK (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK0_DIV(x) (((x) - 1 )<<4)
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK0_CMP(x) (((x) - 1 )<<8)
++
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK1EN (1<<16)
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK1_PCLK (0<<17)
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK1_UCLK (1<<17)
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON_DCLK1_DIV(x) (((x) - 1) <<20)
++
++#define S3C2410_CLKDIVN_PDIVN (1<<0)
++#define S3C2410_CLKDIVN_HDIVN (1<<1)
++
++static inline unsigned int
++s3c2410_get_pll(int pllval, int baseclk)
++{
++ int mdiv, pdiv, sdiv;
++
++ mdiv = pllval >> S3C2410_PLLCON_MDIVSHIFT;
++ pdiv = pllval >> S3C2410_PLLCON_PDIVSHIFT;
++ sdiv = pllval >> S3C2410_PLLCON_SDIVSHIFT;
++
++ mdiv &= S3C2410_PLLCON_MDIVMASK;
++ pdiv &= S3C2410_PLLCON_PDIVMASK;
++ sdiv &= S3C2410_PLLCON_SDIVMASK;
++
++ return (baseclk * (mdiv + 8)) / ((pdiv + 2) << sdiv);
++}
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_CLOCK_H */
++
++
++
++
++
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-gpio.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-gpio.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-gpio.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-gpio.h 2004-03-07 13:01:28.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,602 @@
++/* linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-gpio.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics <linux@simtec.co.uk>
++ * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/SWLINUX/
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * S3C2410 GPIO register definitions
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 19-06-2003 BJD Created file
++ * 23-06-2003 BJD Updated GSTATUS registers
++ */
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_GPIO_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_GPIO_H
++
++/* configure GPIO ports A..G */
++
++#define S3C2410_GPIOREG(x) ((x) + S3C2410_VA_GPIO)
++
++/* port A - 22bits, zero in bit X makes pin X output
++ * 1 makes port special function, this is default
++*/
++#define S3C2410_GPACON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x00)
++#define S3C2410_GPADAT S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x04)
++
++/* 0x08 and 0x0c are reserved */
++
++/* GPB is 10 IO pins, each configured by 2 bits each in GPBCON.
++ * 00 = input, 01 = output, 10=special function, 11=reserved
++ * bit 0,1 = pin 0, 2,3= pin 1...
++ *
++ * CPBUP = pull up resistor control, 1=disabled, 0=enabled
++*/
++
++#define S3C2410_GPBCON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x10)
++#define S3C2410_GPBDAT S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x14)
++#define S3C2410_GPBUP S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x18)
++
++/* no i/o pin in port b can have value 3! */
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB0_INP (0x00 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPB0_OUTP (0x01 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPB0_TOUT0 (0x02 << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB1_INP (0x00 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPB1_OUTP (0x01 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPB1_TOUT1 (0x02 << 2)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB2_INP (0x00 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPB2_OUTP (0x01 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPB2_TOUT2 (0x02 << 4)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB3_INP (0x00 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPB3_OUTP (0x01 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPB3_TOUT3 (0x02 << 6)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB4_INP (0x00 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPB4_OUTP (0x01 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPB4_TCLK0 (0x02 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPB4_MASK (0x03 << 8)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB5_INP (0x00 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPB5_OUTP (0x01 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPB5_nXBACK (0x02 << 10)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB6_INP (0x00 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPB6_OUTP (0x01 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPB6_nXBREQ (0x02 << 12)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB7_INP (0x00 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPB7_OUTP (0x01 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPB7_nXDACK1 (0x02 << 14)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB8_INP (0x00 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPB8_OUTP (0x01 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPB8_nXDREQ1 (0x02 << 16)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB9_INP (0x00 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPB9_OUTP (0x01 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPB9_nXDACK0 (0x02 << 18)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPB10_INP (0x00 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPB10_OUTP (0x01 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPB10_nXDRE0 (0x02 << 18)
++
++/* Port C consits of 16 GPIO/Special function
++ *
++ * almost identical setup to port b, but the special functions are mostly
++ * to do with the video system's sync/etc.
++*/
++
++#define S3C2410_GPCCON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x20)
++#define S3C2410_GPCDAT S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x24)
++#define S3C2410_GPCUP S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x28)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC0_INP (0x00 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPC0_OUTP (0x01 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPC0_LEND (0x02 << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC1_INP (0x00 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPC1_OUTP (0x01 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPC1_VCLK (0x02 << 2)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC2_INP (0x00 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPC2_OUTP (0x01 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPC2_VLINE (0x02 << 4)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC3_INP (0x00 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPC3_OUTP (0x01 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPC3_VFRAME (0x02 << 6)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC4_INP (0x00 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPC4_OUTP (0x01 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPC4_VM (0x02 << 8)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC5_INP (0x00 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPC5_OUTP (0x01 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPC5_LCDVF0 (0x02 << 10)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC6_INP (0x00 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPC6_OUTP (0x01 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPC6_LCDVF1 (0x02 << 12)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC7_INP (0x00 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPC7_OUTP (0x01 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPC7_LCDVF2 (0x02 << 14)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC8_INP (0x00 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPC8_OUTP (0x01 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPC8_VD0 (0x02 << 16)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC9_INP (0x00 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPC9_OUTP (0x01 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPC9_VD1 (0x02 << 18)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC10_INP (0x00 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPC10_OUTP (0x01 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPC10_VD2 (0x02 << 20)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC11_INP (0x00 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPC11_OUTP (0x01 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPC11_VD3 (0x02 << 22)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC12_INP (0x00 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPC12_OUTP (0x01 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPC12_VD4 (0x02 << 24)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC13_INP (0x00 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPC13_OUTP (0x01 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPC13_VD5 (0x02 << 26)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC14_INP (0x00 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPC14_OUTP (0x01 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPC14_VD6 (0x02 << 28)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPC15_INP (0x00 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPC15_OUTP (0x01 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPC15_VD7 (0x02 << 30)
++
++/* Port D consists of 16 GPIO/Special function
++ *
++ * almost identical setup to port b, but the special functions are mostly
++ * to do with the video system's data.
++*/
++
++#define S3C2410_GPDCON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x30)
++#define S3C2410_GPDDAT S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x34)
++#define S3C2410_GPDUP S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x38)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD0_INP (0x00 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPD0_OUTP (0x01 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPD0_VD8 (0x02 << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD1_INP (0x00 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPD1_OUTP (0x01 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPD1_VD9 (0x02 << 2)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD2_INP (0x00 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPD2_OUTP (0x01 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPD2_VD10 (0x02 << 4)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD3_INP (0x00 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPD3_OUTP (0x01 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPD3_VD11 (0x02 << 6)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD4_INP (0x00 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPD4_OUTP (0x01 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPD4_VD12 (0x02 << 8)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD5_INP (0x00 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPD5_OUTP (0x01 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPD5_VD13 (0x02 << 10)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD6_INP (0x00 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPD6_OUTP (0x01 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPD6_VD14 (0x02 << 12)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD7_INP (0x00 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPD7_OUTP (0x01 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPD7_VD15 (0x02 << 14)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD8_INP (0x00 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPD8_OUTP (0x01 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPD8_VD16 (0x02 << 16)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD9_INP (0x00 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPD9_OUTP (0x01 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPD9_VD17 (0x02 << 18)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD10_INP (0x00 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPD10_OUTP (0x01 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPD10_VD18 (0x02 << 20)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD11_INP (0x00 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPD11_OUTP (0x01 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPD11_VD19 (0x02 << 22)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD12_INP (0x00 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPD12_OUTP (0x01 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPD12_VD20 (0x02 << 24)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD13_INP (0x00 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPD13_OUTP (0x01 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPD13_VD21 (0x02 << 26)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD14_INP (0x00 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPD14_OUTP (0x01 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPD14_VD22 (0x02 << 28)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPD15_INP (0x00 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPD15_OUTP (0x01 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPD15_VD23 (0x02 << 30)
++
++/* Port E consists of 16 GPIO/Special function
++ *
++ * again, the same as port B, but dealing with I2S, SDI, and
++ * more miscellaneous functions
++*/
++
++#define S3C2410_GPECON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x40)
++#define S3C2410_GPEDAT S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x44)
++#define S3C2410_GPEUP S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x48)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE0_INP (0x00 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPE0_OUTP (0x01 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPE0_I2SLRCK (0x02 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPE0_MASK (0x03 << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE1_INP (0x00 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPE1_OUTP (0x01 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPE1_I2SSCLK (0x02 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPE1_MASK (0x03 << 2)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE2_INP (0x00 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPE2_OUTP (0x01 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPE2_CDCLK (0x02 << 4)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE3_INP (0x00 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPE3_OUTP (0x01 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPE3_I2SSDI (0x02 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPE3_MASK (0x03 << 6)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE4_INP (0x00 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPE4_OUTP (0x01 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPE4_I2SSDO (0x02 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPE4_MASK (0x03 << 8)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE5_INP (0x00 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPE5_OUTP (0x01 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPE5_SDCLK (0x02 << 10)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE6_INP (0x00 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPE6_OUTP (0x01 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPE6_SDCLK (0x02 << 12)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE7_INP (0x00 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPE7_OUTP (0x01 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPE7_SDCMD (0x02 << 14)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE8_INP (0x00 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPE8_OUTP (0x01 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPE8_SDDAT1 (0x02 << 16)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE9_INP (0x00 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPE9_OUTP (0x01 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPE9_SDDAT2 (0x02 << 18)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE10_INP (0x00 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPE10_OUTP (0x01 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPE10_SDDAT3 (0x02 << 20)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE11_INP (0x00 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPE11_OUTP (0x01 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPE11_SPIMISO0 (0x02 << 22)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE12_INP (0x00 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPE12_OUTP (0x01 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPE12_SPIMOSI0 (0x02 << 24)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE13_INP (0x00 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPE13_OUTP (0x01 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPE13_SPICLK0 (0x02 << 26)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE14_INP (0x00 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPE14_OUTP (0x01 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPE14_IICSCL (0x02 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPE14_MASK (0x03 << 28)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE15_INP (0x00 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPE15_OUTP (0x01 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPE15_IICSDA (0x02 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPE15_MASK (0x03 << 30)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPE_PUPDIS(x) (1<<(x))
++
++/* Port F consists of 8 GPIO/Special function
++ *
++ * GPIO / interrupt inputs
++ *
++ * GPFCON has 2 bits for each of the input pins on port F
++ * 00 = 0 input, 1 output, 2 interrupt (EINT0..7), 3 undefined
++ *
++ * pull up works like all other ports.
++*/
++
++#define S3C2410_GPFCON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x50)
++#define S3C2410_GPFDAT S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x54)
++#define S3C2410_GPFUP S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x58)
++
++
++#define S3C2410_GPF0_INP (0x00 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPF0_OUTP (0x01 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPF0_EINT0 (0x02 << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPF1_INP (0x00 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPF1_OUTP (0x01 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPF1_EINT1 (0x02 << 2)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPF2_INP (0x00 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPF2_OUTP (0x01 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPF2_EINT2 (0x02 << 4)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPF3_INP (0x00 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPF3_OUTP (0x01 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPF3_EINT3 (0x02 << 6)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPF4_INP (0x00 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPF4_OUTP (0x01 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPF4_EINT4 (0x02 << 8)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPF5_INP (0x00 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPF5_OUTP (0x01 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPF5_EINT5 (0x02 << 10)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPF6_INP (0x00 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPF6_OUTP (0x01 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPF6_EINT6 (0x02 << 12)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPF7_INP (0x00 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPF7_OUTP (0x01 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPF7_EINT7 (0x02 << 14)
++
++/* Port G consists of 8 GPIO/IRQ/Special function
++ *
++ * GPGCON has 2 bits for each of the input pins on port F
++ * 00 = 0 input, 1 output, 2 interrupt (EINT0..7), 3 special func
++ *
++ * pull up works like all other ports.
++*/
++
++#define S3C2410_GPGCON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x60)
++#define S3C2410_GPGDAT S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x64)
++#define S3C2410_GPGUP S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x68)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG0_INP (0x00 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPG0_OUTP (0x01 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPG0_EINT8 (0x02 << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG1_INP (0x00 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPG1_OUTP (0x01 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPG1_EINT9 (0x02 << 2)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG2_INP (0x00 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPG2_OUTP (0x01 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPG2_EINT10 (0x02 << 4)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG3_INP (0x00 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPG3_OUTP (0x01 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPG3_EINT11 (0x02 << 6)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG4_INP (0x00 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPG4_OUTP (0x01 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPG4_EINT12 (0x02 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPG4_LCDPWREN (0x03 << 8)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG5_INP (0x00 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPG5_OUTP (0x01 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPG5_EINT13 (0x02 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPG5_SPIMISO1 (0x03 << 10)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG6_INP (0x00 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPG6_OUTP (0x01 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPG6_EINT14 (0x02 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPG6_SPIMOSI1 (0x03 << 12)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG7_INP (0x00 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPG7_OUTP (0x01 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPG7_EINT15 (0x02 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPG7_SPICLK1 (0x03 << 14)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG8_INP (0x00 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPG8_OUTP (0x01 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPG8_EINT16 (0x02 << 16)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG9_INP (0x00 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPG9_OUTP (0x01 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPG9_EINT17 (0x02 << 18)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG10_INP (0x00 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPG10_OUTP (0x01 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPG10_EINT18 (0x02 << 20)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG11_INP (0x00 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPG11_OUTP (0x01 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPG11_EINT19 (0x02 << 22)
++#define S3C2410_GPG11_TCLK1 (0x03 << 22)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG12_INP (0x00 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPG12_OUTP (0x01 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPG12_EINT18 (0x02 << 24)
++#define S3C2410_GPG12_XMON (0x03 << 24)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG13_INP (0x00 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPG13_OUTP (0x01 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPG13_EINT18 (0x02 << 26)
++#define S3C2410_GPG13_nXPON (0x03 << 26)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG14_INP (0x00 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPG14_OUTP (0x01 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPG14_EINT18 (0x02 << 28)
++#define S3C2410_GPG14_YMON (0x03 << 28)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG15_INP (0x00 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPG15_OUTP (0x01 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPG15_EINT18 (0x02 << 30)
++#define S3C2410_GPG15_nYPON (0x03 << 30)
++
++
++#define S3C2410_GPG_PUPDIS(x) (1<<(x))
++
++/* Port H consists of11 GPIO/serial/Misc pins
++ *
++ * GPGCON has 2 bits for each of the input pins on port F
++ * 00 = 0 input, 1 output, 2 interrupt (EINT0..7), 3 special func
++ *
++ * pull up works like all other ports.
++*/
++
++#define S3C2410_GPHCON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x70)
++#define S3C2410_GPHDAT S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x74)
++#define S3C2410_GPHUP S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x78)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH0_INP (0x00 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPH0_OUTP (0x01 << 0)
++#define S3C2410_GPH0_nCTS0 (0x02 << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH1_INP (0x00 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPH1_OUTP (0x01 << 2)
++#define S3C2410_GPH1_nRTS0 (0x02 << 2)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH2_INP (0x00 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPH2_OUTP (0x01 << 4)
++#define S3C2410_GPH2_TXD0 (0x02 << 4)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH3_INP (0x00 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPH3_OUTP (0x01 << 6)
++#define S3C2410_GPH3_RXD0 (0x02 << 6)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH4_INP (0x00 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPH4_OUTP (0x01 << 8)
++#define S3C2410_GPH4_TXD1 (0x02 << 8)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH5_INP (0x00 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPH5_OUTP (0x01 << 10)
++#define S3C2410_GPH5_RXD1 (0x02 << 10)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH6_INP (0x00 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPH6_OUTP (0x01 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPH6_TXD2 (0x02 << 12)
++#define S3C2410_GPH6_nRTS1 (0x03 << 12)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH7_INP (0x00 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPH7_OUTP (0x01 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPH7_RXD2 (0x02 << 14)
++#define S3C2410_GPH7_nCTS1 (0x03 << 14)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH8_INP (0x00 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPH8_OUTP (0x01 << 16)
++#define S3C2410_GPH8_UCLK (0x02 << 16)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH9_INP (0x00 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPH9_OUTP (0x01 << 18)
++#define S3C2410_GPH9_CLKOUT0 (0x02 << 18)
++
++#define S3C2410_GPH10_INP (0x00 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPH10_OUTP (0x01 << 20)
++#define S3C2410_GPH10_CLKOUT1 (0x02 << 20)
++
++/* miscellaneous control */
++
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x80)
++#define S3C2410_DCLKCON S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x84)
++
++/* see clock.h for dclk definitions */
++
++/* pullup control on databus */
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_SPUCR_HEN (0)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_SPUCR_HDIS (1<<0)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_SPUCR_LEN (0)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_SPUCR_LDIS (1<<1)
++
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_USBDEV (0)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_USBHOST (1<<3)
++
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK0_MPLL (0<<4)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK0_UPLL (1<<4)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK0_FCLK (2<<4)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK0_HCLK (3<<4)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK0_PCLK (4<<4)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK0_DCLK0 (5<<4)
++
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK1_MPLL (0<<8)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK1_UPLL (1<<8)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK1_FCLK (2<<8)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK1_HCLK (3<<8)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK1_PCLK (4<<8)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_CLK1_DCLK1 (5<<8)
++
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_USBSUSPND0 (1<<12)
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_USBSUSPND1 (1<<13)
++
++#define S3C2410_MISCCR_nRSTCON (1<<16)
++
++/* external interrupt control... */
++/* S3C2410_EXTINT0 -> irq sense control for EINT0..EINT7
++ * S3C2410_EXTINT1 -> irq sense control for EINT8..EINT15
++ * S3C2410_EXTINT2 -> irq sense control for EINT16..EINT23
++ *
++ * note S3C2410_EXTINT2 has filtering options for EINT16..EINT23
++ *
++ * Samsung datasheet p9-25
++*/
++
++#define S3C2410_EXTINT0 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x88)
++#define S3C2410_EXTINT1 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x8C)
++#define S3C2410_EXTINT2 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x90)
++
++/* values for S3C2410_EXTINT0/1/2 */
++#define S3C2410_EXTINT_LOWLEV (0x00)
++#define S3C2410_EXTINT_HILEV (0x01)
++#define S3C2410_EXTINT_FALLEDGE (0x02)
++#define S3C2410_EXTINT_RISEEDGE (0x04)
++#define S3C2410_EXTINT_BOTHEDGE (0x06)
++
++/* interrupt filtering conrrol for EINT16..EINT23 */
++#define S3C2410_EINFLT0 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x94)
++#define S3C2410_EINFLT1 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x98)
++#define S3C2410_EINFLT2 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x9C)
++#define S3C2410_EINFLT3 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0xA0)
++
++/* mask: 0=enable, 1=disable
++ * 1 bit EINT, 4=EINT4, 23=EINT23
++ * EINT0,1,2,3 are not handled here.
++*/
++#define S3C2410_EINTMASK S3C2410_GPIOREG(0xA4)
++#define S3C2410_EINTPEND S3C2410_GPIOREG(0xA8)
++
++/* GSTATUS have miscellaneous information in them
++ *
++ */
++
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS0 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x0AC)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS1 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x0B0)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS2 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x0B4)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS3 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x0B8)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS4 S3C2410_GPIOREG(0x0BC)
++
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS0_nWAIT (1<<3)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS0_NCON (1<<2)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS0_RnB (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS0_nBATTFLT (1<<0)
++
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS2_WTRESET (1<<2)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUs2_OFFRESET (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_GSTATUS2_PONRESET (1<<0)
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_GPIO_H */
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-iis.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-iis.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-iis.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-iis.h 2004-03-07 13:00:06.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
++/* linux/include/asm/hardware/s3c2410/iis.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics <linux@simtec.co.uk>
++ * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/SWLINUX/
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * S3C2410 IIS register definition
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 19-06-2003 BJD Created file
++ * 26-06-2003 BJD Finished off definitions for register addresses
++ */
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_IIS_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_IIS_H
++
++#define S3C2410_IISCON (S3C2410_VA_IIS + 0x00)
++
++#define S3C2410_IISCON_LRINDEX (1<<8)
++#define S3C2410_IISCON_TXFIFORDY (1<<7)
++#define S3C2410_IISCON_RXFIFORDY (1<<6)
++#define S3C2410_IISCON_TXDMAEN (1<<5)
++#define S3C2410_IISCON_RXDMAEN (1<<4)
++#define S3C2410_IISCON_TXIDLE (1<<3)
++#define S3C2410_IISCON_RXIDLE (1<<2)
++#define S3C2410_IISCON_IISEN (1<<0)
++
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD (S3C2410_VA_IIS + 0x04)
++
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_SLAVE (1<<8)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_NOXFER (0<<6)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_RXMODE (1<<6)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_TXMODE (2<<6)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_TXRXMODE (3<<6)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_LR_LLOW (0<<5)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_LR_RLOW (1<<5)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_IIS (0<<4)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_MSB (1<<4)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_8BIT (0<<3)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_16BIT (1<<3)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_256FS (0<<1)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_384FS (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_16FS (0<<0)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_32FS (1<<0)
++#define S3C2410_IISMOD_48FS (2<<0)
++
++#define S3C2410_IISPSR (S3C2410_VA_IIS + 0x08)
++
++#define S3C2410_IISFCON (S3C2410_VA_IIS + 0x0c)
++
++#define S3C2410_IISFCON_TXDMA (1<<15)
++#define S3C2410_IISFCON_RXDMA (1<<14)
++#define S3C2410_IISFCON_TXENABLE (1<<13)
++#define S3C2410_IISFCON_RXENABLE (1<<12)
++
++#define S3C2410_IISFIFO (S3C2410_VA_IIS + 0x10)
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_IIS_H */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-irq.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-irq.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-irq.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-irq.h 2004-03-07 12:59:08.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
++/* linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-irq.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics <linux@simtec.co.uk>
++ * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/SWLINUX/
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 19-06-2003 BJD Created file
++ */
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_IRQ_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_IRQ_H
++
++/* interrupt controller */
++
++#define S3C2410_IRQREG(x) ((x) + S3C2410_VA_IRQ)
++#define S3C2410_EINTREG(x) ((x) + S3C2410_VA_GPIO)
++
++#define S3C2410_SRCPND S3C2410_IRQREG(0x000)
++#define S3C2410_INTMOD S3C2410_IRQREG(0x004)
++#define S3C2410_INTMSK S3C2410_IRQREG(0x008)
++#define S3C2410_PRIORITY S3C2410_IRQREG(0x00C)
++#define S3C2410_INTPND S3C2410_IRQREG(0x010)
++#define S3C2410_INTOFFSET S3C2410_IRQREG(0x014)
++#define S3C2410_SUBSRCPND S3C2410_IRQREG(0x018)
++#define S3C2410_INTSUBMSK S3C2410_IRQREG(0x01C)
++
++#define S3C2410_EINTMASK S3C2410_EINTREG(0x0A4)
++#define S3C2410_EINTPEND S3C2410_EINTREG(0X0A8)
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_IRQ_H */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-lcd.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-lcd.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-lcd.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-lcd.h 2004-03-07 13:05:04.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
++/* linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-lcd.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics <linux@simtec.co.uk>
++ * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/SWLINUX/
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ *
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 12-06-2003 BJD Created file
++ * 26-06-2003 BJD Updated LCDCON register definitions
++*/
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_LCD_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_LCD_H
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDREG(x) ((x) + S3C2410_VA_LCD)
++
++/* LCD control registers */
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1 S3C2410_LCDREG(0x00)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON2 S3C2410_LCDREG(0x04)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON3 S3C2410_LCDREG(0x08)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON4 S3C2410_LCDREG(0x0C)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5 S3C2410_LCDREG(0x10)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_CLKVAL(x) ((x) << 8)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_MMODE (1<<7)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_DSCAN4 (0<<5)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_STN4 (1<<5)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_STN8 (2<<5)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_TFT (3<<5)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_STN1BPP (0<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_STN2GREY (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_STN4GREY (2<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_STN8BPP (3<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_STN12BPP (4<<1)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_TFT1BPP (8<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_TFT2BPP (9<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_TFT4BPP (10<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_TFT8BPP (11<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_TFT16BPP (12<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_TFT24BPP (13<<1)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON1_ENVDI (1)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON2_VBPD(x) ((x) << 24)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON2_LINEVAL(x) ((x) << 14)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON2_VFPD(x) ((x) << 6)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON2_VSPW(x) ((x) << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON3_HBPD(x) ((x) << 19)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON3_WDLY(x) ((x) << 19)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON3_HOZVAL(x) ((x) << 8)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON3_HFPD(x) ((x) << 0)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON3_LINEBLANK(x)((x) << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON4_MVAL(x) ((x) << 8)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON4_HSPW(x) ((x) << 0)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON4_WLH(x) ((x) << 0)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_BPP24BL (1<<12)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_FRM565 (1<<11)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVVCLK (1<<10)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVVLINE (1<<9)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVVFRAME (1<<8)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVVD (1<<7)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVVSYNC (1<<8)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVHSYNC (1<<9)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVVDEN (1<<6)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVPWREN (1<<5)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_INVLEND (1<<4)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_PWREN (1<<3)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_ENLEND (1<<2)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_BSWP (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_LCDCON5_HWSWP (1<<0)
++
++/* framebuffer start addressed */
++#define S3C2410_LCDSADDR1 S3C2410_LCDREG(0x14)
++#define S3C2410_LCDSADDR2 S3C2410_LCDREG(0x18)
++#define S3C2410_LCDSADDR3 S3C2410_LCDREG(0x1C)
++
++/* colour lookup and miscellaneous controls */
++
++#define S3C2410_REDLUT S3C2410_LCDREG(0x20)
++#define S3C2410_GREENLUT S3C2410_LCDREG(0x24)
++#define S3C2410_BLUELUT S3C2410_LCDREG(0x28)
++
++#define S3C2410_DITHMODE S3C2410_LCDREG(0x4C)
++#define S3C2410_TPAL S3C2410_LCDREG(0x50)
++
++/* interrupt info */
++#define S3C2410_LCDINTPND S3C2410_LCDREG(0x54)
++#define S3C2410_LCDSRCPND S3C2410_LCDREG(0x58)
++#define S3C2410_LCDINTMSK S3C2410_LCDREG(0x5C)
++#define S3C2410_LPCSEL S3C2410_LCDREG(0x60)
++
++#define S3C2410_TFTPAL(x) S3C2410_LCDREG((0x400 + (x)*4))
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_LCD_H */
++
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-rtc.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-rtc.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-rtc.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-rtc.h 2004-03-07 12:56:48.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
++/* linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-rtc.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics <linux@simtec.co.uk>
++ * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/SWLINUX/
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * S3C2410 Timer configuration
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 05-06-2003 BJD Created file
++ */
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_RTC_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_RTC_H
++
++#define S3C2410_RTCREG(x) ((x) + S3C2410_VA_RTC)
++
++#define S3C2410_RTCCON S3C2410_RTCREG(0x40)
++#define S3C2410_RTCCON_RTCEN (1<<0)
++#define S3C2410_RTCCON_CLKRST (1<<3)
++
++#define S3C2410_TICNT S3C2410_RTCREG(0x44)
++#define S3C2410_TICNT_ENABLE (1<<7)
++
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM S3C2410_RTCREG(0x50)
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM_ALMEN (1<<6)
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM_YEAREN (1<<5)
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM_MONEN (1<<4)
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM_DAYEN (1<<3)
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM_HOUREN (1<<2)
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM_MINEN (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM_SECEN (1<<0)
++
++#define S3C2410_RTCALM_ALL \
++ S3C2410_RTCALM_ALMEN | S3C2410_RTCALM_YEAREN | S3C2410_RTCALM_MONEN |\
++ S3C2410_RTCALM_DAYEN | S3C2410_RTCALM_HOUREN | S3C2410_RTCALM_MINEN |\
++ S3C2410_RTCALM_SECEN
++
++
++#define S3C2410_ALMSEC S3C2410_RTCREG(0x54)
++#define S3C2410_ALMMIN S3C2410_RTCREG(0x58)
++#define S3C2410_ALMHOUR S3C2410_RTCREG(0x5c)
++
++#define S3C2410_ALMDATE S3C2410_RTCREG(0x60)
++#define S3C2410_ALMMON S3C2410_RTCREG(0x64)
++#define S3C2410_ALMYEAR S3C2410_RTCREG(0x68)
++
++#define S3C2410_RTCRST S3C2410_RTCREG(0x6c)
++
++#define S3C2410_RTCSEC S3C2410_RTCREG(0x70)
++#define S3C2410_RTCMIN S3C2410_RTCREG(0x74)
++#define S3C2410_RTCHOUR S3C2410_RTCREG(0x78)
++#define S3C2410_RTCDATE S3C2410_RTCREG(0x7c)
++#define S3C2410_RTCDAY S3C2410_RTCREG(0x80)
++#define S3C2410_RTCMON S3C2410_RTCREG(0x84)
++#define S3C2410_RTCYEAR S3C2410_RTCREG(0x88)
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_RTC_H */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-serial.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-serial.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-serial.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-serial.h 2004-03-07 12:55:58.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
++/*
++ * linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-serial.h
++ *
++ * Internal header file for Samsung S3C2410 serial ports (UART0-2)
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2002 Shane Nay (shane@minirl.com)
++ *
++ * Additional defines, (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics (linux@simtec.co.uk)
++ *
++ * Adapted from:
++ *
++ * Internal header file for MX1ADS serial ports (UART1 & 2)
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2002 Shane Nay (shane@minirl.com)
++ *
++ * 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
++ */
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_SERIAL_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_SERIAL_H
++
++#define S3C2410_UARTRXH0_OFF (0x24)
++#define S3C2410_UARTTXH0_OFF (0x20)
++#define S3C2410_UARTLCON_OFF (0x00)
++#define S3C2410_UARTCON_OFF (0x04)
++#define S3C2410_UARTFCON_OFF (0x08)
++#define S3C2410_UARTMCON_OFF (0x0C)
++#define S3C2410_UARTBRDIV_OFF (0x28)
++#define S3C2410_UARTTRSTAT_OFF (0x10)
++#define S3C2410_UARTERSTAT_OFF (0x14)
++#define S3C2410_UARTFSTAT_OFF (0x18)
++#define S3C2410_UARTMSTAT_OFF (0x1C)
++
++
++#define S3C2410_UART1_OFF (0x4000)
++#define S3C2410_UART2_OFF (0x8000)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCON_CFGMASK ((0xF<<3)|(0x3))
++
++#define S3C2410_LCON_CS5 (0x0)
++#define S3C2410_LCON_CS6 (0x1)
++#define S3C2410_LCON_CS7 (0x2)
++#define S3C2410_LCON_CS8 (0x3)
++
++#define S3C2410_LCON_PNONE (0x0)
++#define S3C2410_LCON_PEVEN ((0x5)<<3)
++#define S3C2410_LCON_PODD ((0x4)<<3)
++
++#define S3C2410_UMCON_AFC (0x10)
++#define S3C2410_UMCON_RTS (0x1)
++
++#define S3C2410_UMSTAT_CTS (0x1)
++
++#define S3C2410_UCON_SBREAK (1<<4)
++
++#define S3C2410_UCON_TXILEVEL (1<<9)
++#define S3C2410_UCON_RXILEVEL (1<<8)
++#define S3C2410_UCON_TXIRQMODE (1<<2)
++#define S3C2410_UCON_RXIRQMODE (1<<0)
++#define S3C2410_UCON_RXFIFO_TOI (1<<7)
++
++#define S3C2410_UCON_DEFAULT (S3C2410_UCON_TXILEVEL | S3C2410_UCON_RXILEVEL \
++ | S3C2410_UCON_TXIRQMODE | S3C2410_UCON_RXIRQMODE \
++ | S3C2410_UCON_RXFIFO_TOI)
++
++#define S3C2410_UFCON_FIFOMODE (1<<0)
++#define S3C2410_UFCON_TXTRIG0 (0<<6)
++#define S3C2410_UFCON_RXTRIG8 (1<<4)
++#define S3C2410_UFCON_RXTRIG12 (2<<4)
++
++#define S3C2410_UFCON_RESETBOTH (3<<1)
++
++#define S3C2410_UFCON_DEFAULT (S3C2410_UFCON_FIFOMODE | S3C2410_UFCON_TXTRIG0 \
++ | S3C2410_UFCON_RXTRIG8 )
++
++#define S3C2410_UFSTAT_TXFULL (1<<9)
++#define S3C2410_UFSTAT_RXFULL (1<<8)
++#define S3C2410_UFSTAT_TXMASK (15<<4)
++#define S3C2410_UFSTAT_TXSHIFT (4)
++#define S3C2410_UFSTAT_RXMASK (15<<0)
++#define S3C2410_UFSTAT_RXSHIFT (0)
++
++#define S3C2410_UTRSTAT_TXFE (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_UTRSTAT_RXDR (1<<0)
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_SERIAL_H */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-timer.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-timer.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-timer.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-timer.h 2004-03-07 12:55:07.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
++/* linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-timer.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics <linux@simtec.co.uk>
++ * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/SWLINUX/
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * S3C2410 Timer configuration
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 05-06-2003 BJD Created file
++ * 26-06-2003 BJD Added more timer definitions to mux / control
++ */
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_TIMER_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_TIMER_H
++
++#define S3C2410_TIMERREG(x) (S3C2410_VA_TIMER + (x))
++#define S3C2410_TIMERREG2(tmr,reg) S3C2410_TIMERREG((reg)+0x0c+((tmr)*0x0c))
++
++#define S3C2410_TCFG0 S3C2410_TIMERREG(0x00)
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1 S3C2410_TIMERREG(0x04)
++#define S3C2410_TCON S3C2410_TIMERREG(0x08)
++
++
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX4_TCLK1 (4<<16)
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX4_MASK (15<<16)
++
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX3_TCLK1 (4<<12)
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX3_MASK (15<<12)
++
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX2_TCLK1 (4<<8)
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX2_MASK (15<<8)
++
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX1_TCLK0 (4<<4)
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX1_MASK (15<<4)
++
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX0_TCLK0 (4<<0)
++#define S3C2410_TCFG1_MUX0_MASK (15<<0)
++
++/* for each timer, we have an count buffer, an compare buffer and an
++ * observation buffer
++ */
++
++/* WARNING - timer 4 has no buffer reg, and it's observation is at +4 */
++
++#define S3C2410_TCNTB(tmr) S3C2410_TIMERREG2(tmr, 0x00)
++#define S3C2410_TCMPB(tmr) S3C2410_TIMERREG2(tmr, 0x04)
++#define S3C2410_TCNTO(tmr) S3C2410_TIMERREG2(tmr, (((tmr) == 4) ? 0x04 : 0x08))
++
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T4RELOAD (1<<22)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T4MANUALUPD (1<<21)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T4START (1<<20)
++
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T3RELOAD (1<<19)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T3INVERT (1<<18)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T3MANUALUPD (1<<17)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T3START (1<<16)
++
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T2RELOAD (1<<15)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T2INVERT (1<<14)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T2MANUALUPD (1<<13)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T2START (1<<12)
++
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T1RELOAD (1<<11)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T1INVERT (1<<10)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T1MANUALUPD (1<<9)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T1START (1<<8)
++
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T0DEADZONE (1<<4)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T0RELOAD (1<<3)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T0INVERT (1<<2)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T0MANUALUPD (1<<1)
++#define S3C2410_TCON_T0START (1<<0)
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_TIMER_H */
++
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-watchdog.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-watchdog.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-watchdog.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-watchdog.h 2004-03-07 12:37:53.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
++/* linux/include/asm-arm/arch-s3c2410/S3C2410-watchdog.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2003 Simtec Electronics <linux@simtec.co.uk>
++ * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/SWLINUX/
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * S3C2410 Watchdog timer control
++ *
++ * Changelog:
++ * 21-06-2003 BJD Created file
++*/
++
++#ifndef ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_WATCHDOG_H
++#define ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_WATCHDOG_H
++
++#define S3C2410_WDOGREG(x) ((x) + S3C2410_VA_WATCHDOG)
++
++#define S3C2410_WTCON S3C2410_WDOGREG(0x00)
++#define S3C2410_WTDAT S3C2410_WDOGREG(0x04)
++#define S3C2410_WTCNT S3C2410_WDOGREG(0x08)
++
++/* the watchdog can either generate a reset pulse, or an interrupt. */
++
++#define S3C2410_WTCON_RSTEN (0x01)
++#define S3C2410_WTCON_INTEN (1<<2)
++#define S3C2410_WTCON_ENABLE (1<<5)
++
++#define S3C2410_WTCON_DIV16 (0<<3)
++#define S3C2410_WTCON_DIV32 (1<<3)
++#define S3C2410_WTCON_DIV64 (2<<3)
++#define S3C2410_WTCON_DIV128 (3<<3)
++
++#define S3C2410_WTCON_PRESCALE(x) ((x) << 8)
++
++#endif /* ASMARM_ARCH_S3C2410_WATCHDOG_H */
++
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/bugs.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/bugs.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/bugs.h 2000-09-18 23:15:23.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/bugs.h 2004-02-23 01:01:28.000000000 +0000
+@@ -10,8 +10,17 @@
+ #ifndef __ASM_BUGS_H
+ #define __ASM_BUGS_H
+
++#include <linux/config.h>
+ #include <asm/proc-fns.h>
+
+-#define check_bugs() cpu_check_bugs()
++extern void check_writebuffer_bugs(void);
++
++static inline void check_bugs(void)
++{
++#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_32
++ check_writebuffer_bugs();
++#endif
++ cpu_check_bugs();
++}
+
+ #endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/div64.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/div64.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/div64.h 2000-01-13 21:30:31.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/div64.h 2004-01-14 21:32:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -4,9 +4,13 @@
+ /* We're not 64-bit, but... */
+ #define do_div(n,base) \
+ ({ \
+- int __res; \
+- __res = ((unsigned long)n) % (unsigned int)base; \
+- n = ((unsigned long)n) / (unsigned int)base; \
++ register int __res asm("r2") = base; \
++ register unsigned long long __n asm("r0") = n; \
++ asm("bl do_div64" \
++ : "=r" (__n), "=r" (__res) \
++ : "0" (__n), "1" (__res) \
++ : "r3", "ip", "lr", "cc"); \
++ n = __n; \
+ __res; \
+ })
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/elf.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/elf.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/elf.h 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/elf.h 2004-04-19 20:37:56.000000000 +0100
+@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@
+
+ #define ELF_ET_DYN_BASE (2 * TASK_SIZE / 3)
+
+-/* When the program starts, a1 contains a pointer to a function to be
+- registered with atexit, as per the SVR4 ABI. A value of 0 means we
++/* When the program starts, a1 contains a pointer to a function to be
++ registered with atexit, as per the SVR4 ABI. A value of 0 means we
+ have no such handler. */
+ #define ELF_PLAT_INIT(_r, load_addr) (_r)->ARM_r0 = 0
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/mach/dma.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/mach/dma.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/mach/dma.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/mach/dma.h 2004-03-04 21:39:05.000000000 +0000
+@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@
+ unsigned int dma_base; /* Controller base address */
+ int dma_irq; /* Controller IRQ */
+ struct scatterlist cur_sg; /* Current controller buffer */
++ unsigned int state; /* RiscPC DMA status */
+
+ struct dma_ops *d_ops;
+ };
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h 2004-03-04 21:52:13.000000000 +0000
+@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
+ #include <linux/config.h>
+
+ struct uart_port;
+-struct uart_info;
+
+ /*
+ * This is a temporary structure for registering these
+@@ -22,11 +21,11 @@
+ void (*enable_ms)(struct uart_port *);
+ void (*pm)(struct uart_port *, u_int, u_int);
+ int (*set_wake)(struct uart_port *, u_int);
+- int (*open)(struct uart_port *, struct uart_info *);
+- void (*close)(struct uart_port *, struct uart_info *);
++ int (*open)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*close)(struct uart_port *);
+ };
+
+-#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91RM9200)
++#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91)
+ void at91rm9200_register_uart_fns(struct at91rm9200_port_fns *fns);
+ void at91rm9200_register_uart(int idx, int port);
+ #else
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/pci.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/pci.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/pci.h 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/pci.h 2004-04-19 20:38:16.000000000 +0100
+@@ -113,6 +113,28 @@
+ /* nothing to do */
+ }
+
++/*
++ * pci_{map,unmap}_page maps a kernel page to a dma_addr_t. identical
++ * to pci_map_single, but takes a struct page instead of a virtual address
++ */
++static inline dma_addr_t pci_map_page(struct pci_dev *hwdev, struct page *page,
++ unsigned long offset, size_t size,
++ int direction)
++{
++ void *start;
++ BUG_ON(direction == PCI_DMA_NONE);
++ start = page_address(page) + offset;
++ consistent_sync(start, size, direction);
++ return virt_to_bus(start);
++}
++
++static inline void pci_unmap_page(struct pci_dev *hwdev, dma_addr_t dma_address,
++ size_t size, int direction)
++{
++ BUG_ON(direction == PCI_DMA_NONE);
++ /* Nothing to do */
++}
++
+ /* Whether pci_unmap_{single,page} is a nop depends upon the
+ * configuration.
+ */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/processor.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/processor.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/processor.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/processor.h 2004-02-22 23:56:12.000000000 +0000
+@@ -54,7 +54,9 @@
+ regs->ARM_cpsr = USR_MODE; \
+ else \
+ regs->ARM_cpsr = USR26_MODE; \
+- regs->ARM_pc = pc; /* pc */ \
++ if (elf_hwcap & HWCAP_THUMB && pc & 1) \
++ regs->ARM_cpsr |= PSR_T_BIT; \
++ regs->ARM_pc = pc & ~1; /* pc */ \
+ regs->ARM_sp = sp; /* sp */ \
+ regs->ARM_r2 = stack[2]; /* r2 (envp) */ \
+ regs->ARM_r1 = stack[1]; /* r1 (argv) */ \
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/ptrace.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/ptrace.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/ptrace.h 2000-11-28 01:07:59.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/ptrace.h 2004-01-14 21:32:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -33,6 +33,16 @@
+ #define CC_N_BIT (1 << 31)
+ #define PCMASK 0
+
++/* 2.5 versions */
++#define PSR_T_BIT 0x00000020
++#define PSR_F_BIT 0x00000040
++#define PSR_I_BIT 0x00000080
++#define PSR_J_BIT 0x01000000
++#define PSR_V_BIT 0x10000000
++#define PSR_C_BIT 0x20000000
++#define PSR_Z_BIT 0x40000000
++#define PSR_N_BIT 0x80000000
++
+ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
+
+ /* this struct defines the way the registers are stored on the
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/uaccess.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/uaccess.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/uaccess.h 2001-10-25 21:53:55.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/proc-armv/uaccess.h 2004-04-19 20:37:56.000000000 +0100
+@@ -12,12 +12,11 @@
+ * Note that this is actually 0x1,0000,0000
+ */
+ #define KERNEL_DS 0x00000000
+-#define USER_DS PAGE_OFFSET
++#define USER_DS TASK_SIZE
+
+ static inline void set_fs (mm_segment_t fs)
+ {
+ current->addr_limit = fs;
+-
+ modify_domain(DOMAIN_KERNEL, fs ? DOMAIN_CLIENT : DOMAIN_MANAGER);
+ }
+
+@@ -38,7 +37,7 @@
+ : "cc"); \
+ (flag == 0); })
+
+-#define __put_user_asm_byte(x,addr,err) \
++#define __put_user_asm_byte(x,__pu_addr,err) \
+ __asm__ __volatile__( \
+ "1: strbt %1,[%2],#0\n" \
+ "2:\n" \
+@@ -51,18 +50,18 @@
+ " .align 3\n" \
+ " .long 1b, 3b\n" \
+ " .previous" \
+- : "=r" (err) \
+- : "r" (x), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err))
++ : "+r" (err) \
++ : "r" (x), "r" (__pu_addr), "i" (-EFAULT) \
++ : "cc")
+
+-#define __put_user_asm_half(x,addr,err) \
++#define __put_user_asm_half(x,__pu_addr,err) \
+ ({ \
+ unsigned long __temp = (unsigned long)(x); \
+- unsigned long __ptr = (unsigned long)(addr); \
+- __put_user_asm_byte(__temp, __ptr, err); \
+- __put_user_asm_byte(__temp >> 8, __ptr + 1, err); \
++ __put_user_asm_byte(__temp, __pu_addr, err); \
++ __put_user_asm_byte(__temp >> 8, __pu_addr + 1, err); \
+ })
+
+-#define __put_user_asm_word(x,addr,err) \
++#define __put_user_asm_word(x,__pu_addr,err) \
+ __asm__ __volatile__( \
+ "1: strt %1,[%2],#0\n" \
+ "2:\n" \
+@@ -75,8 +74,28 @@
+ " .align 3\n" \
+ " .long 1b, 3b\n" \
+ " .previous" \
+- : "=r" (err) \
+- : "r" (x), "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err))
++ : "+r" (err) \
++ : "r" (x), "r" (__pu_addr), "i" (-EFAULT) \
++ : "cc")
++
++#define __put_user_asm_dword(x,__pu_addr,err) \
++ __asm__ __volatile__( \
++ "1: strt %R2, [%1], #4\n" \
++ "2: strt %Q2, [%1], #0\n" \
++ "3:\n" \
++ " .section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" \
++ " .align 2\n" \
++ "4: mov %0, %3\n" \
++ " b 3b\n" \
++ " .previous\n" \
++ " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" \
++ " .align 3\n" \
++ " .long 1b, 4b\n" \
++ " .long 2b, 4b\n" \
++ " .previous" \
++ : "+r" (err), "+r" (__pu_addr) \
++ : "r" (x), "i" (-EFAULT) \
++ : "cc")
+
+ #define __get_user_asm_byte(x,addr,err) \
+ __asm__ __volatile__( \
+@@ -92,18 +111,18 @@
+ " .align 3\n" \
+ " .long 1b, 3b\n" \
+ " .previous" \
+- : "=r" (err), "=&r" (x) \
+- : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err))
++ : "+r" (err), "=&r" (x) \
++ : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT) \
++ : "cc")
+
+-#define __get_user_asm_half(x,addr,err) \
++#define __get_user_asm_half(x,__gu_addr,err) \
+ ({ \
+- unsigned long __b1, __b2, __ptr = (unsigned long)addr; \
+- __get_user_asm_byte(__b1, __ptr, err); \
+- __get_user_asm_byte(__b2, __ptr + 1, err); \
++ unsigned long __b1, __b2; \
++ __get_user_asm_byte(__b1, __gu_addr, err); \
++ __get_user_asm_byte(__b2, __gu_addr + 1, err); \
+ (x) = __b1 | (__b2 << 8); \
+ })
+
+-
+ #define __get_user_asm_word(x,addr,err) \
+ __asm__ __volatile__( \
+ "1: ldrt %1,[%2],#0\n" \
+@@ -118,8 +137,9 @@
+ " .align 3\n" \
+ " .long 1b, 3b\n" \
+ " .previous" \
+- : "=r" (err), "=&r" (x) \
+- : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT), "0" (err))
++ : "+r" (err), "=&r" (x) \
++ : "r" (addr), "i" (-EFAULT) \
++ : "cc")
+
+ extern unsigned long __arch_copy_from_user(void *to, const void *from, unsigned long n);
+ #define __do_copy_from_user(to,from,n) \
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/proc-fns.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/proc-fns.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/proc-fns.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/proc-fns.h 2004-04-19 20:37:56.000000000 +0100
+@@ -76,6 +76,30 @@
+ # define CPU_NAME arm926
+ # endif
+ # endif
++# ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020
++# ifdef CPU_NAME
++# undef MULTI_CPU
++# define MULTI_CPU
++# else
++# define CPU_NAME arm1020
++# endif
++# endif
++# ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1020E
++# ifdef CPU_NAME
++# undef MULTI_CPU
++# define MULTI_CPU
++# else
++# define CPU_NAME arm1020E
++# endif
++# endif
++# ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1022
++# ifdef CPU_NAME
++# undef MULTI_CPU
++# define MULTI_CPU
++# else
++# define CPU_NAME arm1022
++# endif
++# endif
+ # ifdef CONFIG_CPU_ARM1026
+ # ifdef CPU_NAME
+ # undef MULTI_CPU
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/processor.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/processor.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/processor.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/processor.h 2004-04-19 20:37:56.000000000 +0100
+@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
+ #include <asm/atomic.h>
+ #include <asm/ptrace.h>
+ #include <asm/arch/memory.h>
++#include <asm/elf.h>
+ #include <asm/proc/processor.h>
+ #include <asm/types.h>
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/system.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/system.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/system.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/system.h 2004-04-19 20:37:56.000000000 +0100
+@@ -29,6 +29,10 @@
+
+ void die_if_kernel(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, int err);
+
++void hook_fault_code(int nr, int (*fn)(unsigned long, unsigned int,
++ struct pt_regs *),
++ int sig, const char *name);
++
+ #include <asm/proc-fns.h>
+
+ #define xchg(ptr,x) \
+@@ -89,6 +93,14 @@
+ #define sti() local_irq_enable()
+ #define clf() __clf()
+ #define stf() __stf()
++
++#define irqs_disabled() \
++({ \
++ unsigned long flags; \
++ local_save_flags(flags); \
++ flags & PSR_I_BIT; \
++})
++
+ #define save_flags(x) local_save_flags(x)
+ #define restore_flags(x) local_irq_restore(x)
+ #define save_flags_cli(x) local_irq_save(x)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/termios.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/termios.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/termios.h 2001-06-12 03:15:27.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/termios.h 2004-01-14 21:32:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@
+ #define TIOCM_OUT2 0x4000
+ #define TIOCM_LOOP 0x8000
+
++#define TIOCM_MODEM_BITS TIOCM_OUT2 /* IRDA support */
++
+ /* ioctl (fd, TIOCSERGETLSR, &result) where result may be as below */
+
+ /* line disciplines */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/uaccess.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/uaccess.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/uaccess.h 2001-10-25 21:53:55.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/uaccess.h 2004-04-19 20:37:56.000000000 +0100
+@@ -74,14 +74,14 @@
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("bl __get_user_" #__s \
+ : "=&r" (__e), "=r" (__r1) \
+ : "0" (__p) \
+- : __i)
++ : __i, "cc")
+
+ #define get_user(x,p) \
+ ({ \
+ const register typeof(*(p)) *__p asm("r0") = (p); \
+ register typeof(*(p)) __r1 asm("r1"); \
+ register int __e asm("r0"); \
+- switch (sizeof(*(p))) { \
++ switch (sizeof(*(__p))) { \
+ case 1: \
+ __get_user_x(__r1, __p, __e, 1, "lr"); \
+ break; \
+@@ -100,8 +100,31 @@
+ __e; \
+ })
+
+-#define __get_user(x,p) __get_user_nocheck((x),(p),sizeof(*(p)))
+-#define __get_user_error(x,p,e) __get_user_nocheck_error((x),(p),sizeof(*(p)),(e))
++#define __get_user(x,ptr) \
++({ \
++ long __gu_err = 0; \
++ __get_user_err((x),(ptr),__gu_err); \
++ __gu_err; \
++})
++
++#define __get_user_error(x,ptr,err) \
++({ \
++ __get_user_err((x),(ptr),err); \
++ (void) 0; \
++})
++
++#define __get_user_err(x,ptr,err) \
++do { \
++ unsigned long __gu_addr = (unsigned long)(ptr); \
++ unsigned long __gu_val; \
++ switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) { \
++ case 1: __get_user_asm_byte(__gu_val,__gu_addr,err); break; \
++ case 2: __get_user_asm_half(__gu_val,__gu_addr,err); break; \
++ case 4: __get_user_asm_word(__gu_val,__gu_addr,err); break; \
++ default: (__gu_val) = __get_user_bad(); \
++ } \
++ (x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val; \
++} while (0)
+
+ extern int __put_user_1(void *, unsigned int);
+ extern int __put_user_2(void *, unsigned int);
+@@ -113,22 +136,22 @@
+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("bl __put_user_" #__s \
+ : "=&r" (__e) \
+ : "0" (__p), "r" (__r1) \
+- : __i)
++ : __i, "cc")
+
+ #define put_user(x,p) \
+ ({ \
+ const register typeof(*(p)) __r1 asm("r1") = (x); \
+ const register typeof(*(p)) *__p asm("r0") = (p); \
+ register int __e asm("r0"); \
+- switch (sizeof(*(p))) { \
++ switch (sizeof(*(__p))) { \
+ case 1: \
+- __put_user_x(__r1, __p, __e, 1, "r2", "lr"); \
++ __put_user_x(__r1, __p, __e, 1, "ip", "lr"); \
+ break; \
+ case 2: \
+- __put_user_x(__r1, __p, __e, 2, "r2", "lr"); \
++ __put_user_x(__r1, __p, __e, 2, "ip", "lr"); \
+ break; \
+ case 4: \
+- __put_user_x(__r1, __p, __e, 4, "r2", "lr"); \
++ __put_user_x(__r1, __p, __e, 4, "ip", "lr"); \
+ break; \
+ case 8: \
+ __put_user_x(__r1, __p, __e, 8, "ip", "lr"); \
+@@ -138,8 +161,31 @@
+ __e; \
+ })
+
+-#define __put_user(x,p) __put_user_nocheck((__typeof(*(p)))(x),(p),sizeof(*(p)))
+-#define __put_user_error(x,p,e) __put_user_nocheck_error((x),(p),sizeof(*(p)),(e))
++#define __put_user(x,ptr) \
++({ \
++ long __pu_err = 0; \
++ __put_user_err((x),(ptr),__pu_err); \
++ __pu_err; \
++})
++
++#define __put_user_error(x,ptr,err) \
++({ \
++ __put_user_err((x),(ptr),err); \
++ (void) 0; \
++})
++
++#define __put_user_err(x,ptr,err) \
++do { \
++ unsigned long __pu_addr = (unsigned long)(ptr); \
++ __typeof__(*(ptr)) __pu_val = (x); \
++ switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) { \
++ case 1: __put_user_asm_byte(__pu_val,__pu_addr,err); break; \
++ case 2: __put_user_asm_half(__pu_val,__pu_addr,err); break; \
++ case 4: __put_user_asm_word(__pu_val,__pu_addr,err); break; \
++ case 8: __put_user_asm_dword(__pu_val,__pu_addr,err); break; \
++ default: __put_user_bad(); \
++ } \
++} while (0)
+
+ static __inline__ unsigned long copy_from_user(void *to, const void *from, unsigned long n)
+ {
+@@ -209,82 +255,4 @@
+ return res;
+ }
+
+-/*
+- * These are the work horses of the get/put_user functions
+- */
+-#if 0
+-#define __get_user_check(x,ptr,size) \
+-({ \
+- long __gu_err = -EFAULT, __gu_val = 0; \
+- const __typeof__(*(ptr)) *__gu_addr = (ptr); \
+- if (access_ok(VERIFY_READ,__gu_addr,size)) { \
+- __gu_err = 0; \
+- __get_user_size(__gu_val,__gu_addr,(size),__gu_err); \
+- } \
+- (x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val; \
+- __gu_err; \
+-})
+-#endif
+-
+-#define __get_user_nocheck(x,ptr,size) \
+-({ \
+- long __gu_err = 0, __gu_val; \
+- __get_user_size(__gu_val,(ptr),(size),__gu_err); \
+- (x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val; \
+- __gu_err; \
+-})
+-
+-#define __get_user_nocheck_error(x,ptr,size,err) \
+-({ \
+- long __gu_val; \
+- __get_user_size(__gu_val,(ptr),(size),(err)); \
+- (x) = (__typeof__(*(ptr)))__gu_val; \
+- (void) 0; \
+-})
+-
+-#define __put_user_check(x,ptr,size) \
+-({ \
+- long __pu_err = -EFAULT; \
+- __typeof__(*(ptr)) *__pu_addr = (ptr); \
+- if (access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,__pu_addr,size)) { \
+- __pu_err = 0; \
+- __put_user_size((x),__pu_addr,(size),__pu_err); \
+- } \
+- __pu_err; \
+-})
+-
+-#define __put_user_nocheck(x,ptr,size) \
+-({ \
+- long __pu_err = 0; \
+- __typeof__(*(ptr)) *__pu_addr = (ptr); \
+- __put_user_size((x),__pu_addr,(size),__pu_err); \
+- __pu_err; \
+-})
+-
+-#define __put_user_nocheck_error(x,ptr,size,err) \
+-({ \
+- __put_user_size((x),(ptr),(size),err); \
+- (void) 0; \
+-})
+-
+-#define __get_user_size(x,ptr,size,retval) \
+-do { \
+- switch (size) { \
+- case 1: __get_user_asm_byte(x,ptr,retval); break; \
+- case 2: __get_user_asm_half(x,ptr,retval); break; \
+- case 4: __get_user_asm_word(x,ptr,retval); break; \
+- default: (x) = __get_user_bad(); \
+- } \
+-} while (0)
+-
+-#define __put_user_size(x,ptr,size,retval) \
+-do { \
+- switch (size) { \
+- case 1: __put_user_asm_byte(x,ptr,retval); break; \
+- case 2: __put_user_asm_half(x,ptr,retval); break; \
+- case 4: __put_user_asm_word(x,ptr,retval); break; \
+- default: __put_user_bad(); \
+- } \
+-} while (0)
+-
+ #endif /* _ASMARM_UACCESS_H */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/unistd.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/unistd.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-arm/unistd.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-arm/unistd.h 2004-03-05 15:14:07.000000000 +0000
+@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
+ #define __NR_write (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 4)
+ #define __NR_open (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 5)
+ #define __NR_close (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 6)
+-#define __NR_waitpid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 7)
++ /* 7 was sys_waitpid */
+ #define __NR_creat (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 8)
+ #define __NR_link (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 9)
+ #define __NR_unlink (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 10)
+@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
+ #define __NR_mknod (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 14)
+ #define __NR_chmod (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 15)
+ #define __NR_lchown (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 16)
+-#define __NR_break (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 17)
+-
++ /* 17 was sys_break */
++ /* 18 was sys_stat */
+ #define __NR_lseek (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 19)
+ #define __NR_getpid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 20)
+ #define __NR_mount (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 21)
+@@ -52,14 +52,14 @@
+ #define __NR_stime (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 25)
+ #define __NR_ptrace (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 26)
+ #define __NR_alarm (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 27)
+-
++ /* 28 was sys_fstat */
+ #define __NR_pause (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 29)
+ #define __NR_utime (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 30)
+-#define __NR_stty (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 31)
+-#define __NR_gtty (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 32)
++ /* 31 was sys_stty */
++ /* 32 was sys_gtty */
+ #define __NR_access (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 33)
+ #define __NR_nice (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 34)
+-#define __NR_ftime (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 35)
++ /* 35 was sys_ftime */
+ #define __NR_sync (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 36)
+ #define __NR_kill (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 37)
+ #define __NR_rename (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 38)
+@@ -68,22 +68,23 @@
+ #define __NR_dup (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 41)
+ #define __NR_pipe (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 42)
+ #define __NR_times (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 43)
+-#define __NR_prof (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 44)
++ /* 44 was sys_prof */
+ #define __NR_brk (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 45)
+ #define __NR_setgid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 46)
+ #define __NR_getgid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 47)
+-#define __NR_signal (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 48)
++ /* 48 was sys_signal */
+ #define __NR_geteuid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 49)
+ #define __NR_getegid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 50)
+ #define __NR_acct (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 51)
+ #define __NR_umount2 (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 52)
+-#define __NR_lock (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 53)
++ /* 53 was sys_lock */
+ #define __NR_ioctl (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 54)
+ #define __NR_fcntl (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 55)
+-#define __NR_mpx (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 56)
++ /* 56 was sys_mpx */
+ #define __NR_setpgid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 57)
+ #define __NR_ulimit (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 58)
+-
++ /* 58 was sys_ulimit */
++ /* 59 was sys_olduname */
+ #define __NR_umask (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 60)
+ #define __NR_chroot (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 61)
+ #define __NR_ustat (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 62)
+@@ -92,8 +93,8 @@
+ #define __NR_getpgrp (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 65)
+ #define __NR_setsid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 66)
+ #define __NR_sigaction (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 67)
+-#define __NR_sgetmask (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 68)
+-#define __NR_ssetmask (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 69)
++ /* 68 was sys_sgetmask */
++ /* 69 was sys_ssetmask */
+ #define __NR_setreuid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 70)
+ #define __NR_setregid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 71)
+ #define __NR_sigsuspend (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 72)
+@@ -108,7 +109,7 @@
+ #define __NR_setgroups (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 81)
+ #define __NR_select (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 82)
+ #define __NR_symlink (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 83)
+-
++ /* 84 was sys_lstat */
+ #define __NR_readlink (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 85)
+ #define __NR_uselib (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 86)
+ #define __NR_swapon (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 87)
+@@ -122,10 +123,10 @@
+ #define __NR_fchown (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 95)
+ #define __NR_getpriority (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 96)
+ #define __NR_setpriority (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 97)
+-#define __NR_profil (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 98)
++ /* 98 was sys_profil */
+ #define __NR_statfs (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+ 99)
+ #define __NR_fstatfs (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+100)
+-#define __NR_ioperm (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+101)
++ /* 101 was sys_ioperm */
+ #define __NR_socketcall (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+102)
+ #define __NR_syslog (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+103)
+ #define __NR_setitimer (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+104)
+@@ -133,10 +134,10 @@
+ #define __NR_stat (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+106)
+ #define __NR_lstat (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+107)
+ #define __NR_fstat (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+108)
+-
+-
++ /* 109 was sys_uname */
++ /* 110 was sys_iopl */
+ #define __NR_vhangup (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+111)
+-#define __NR_idle (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+112)
++ /* 112 was sys_idle */
+ #define __NR_syscall (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+113) /* syscall to call a syscall! */
+ #define __NR_wait4 (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+114)
+ #define __NR_swapoff (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+115)
+@@ -147,7 +148,7 @@
+ #define __NR_clone (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+120)
+ #define __NR_setdomainname (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+121)
+ #define __NR_uname (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+122)
+-#define __NR_modify_ldt (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+123)
++ /* 123 was sys_modify_ldt */
+ #define __NR_adjtimex (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+124)
+ #define __NR_mprotect (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+125)
+ #define __NR_sigprocmask (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+126)
+@@ -161,7 +162,7 @@
+ #define __NR_bdflush (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+134)
+ #define __NR_sysfs (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+135)
+ #define __NR_personality (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+136)
+-#define __NR_afs_syscall (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+137) /* Syscall for Andrew File System */
++ /* 137 was sys_afs_syscall */
+ #define __NR_setfsuid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+138)
+ #define __NR_setfsgid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+139)
+ #define __NR__llseek (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+140)
+@@ -190,7 +191,7 @@
+ #define __NR_mremap (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+163)
+ #define __NR_setresuid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+164)
+ #define __NR_getresuid (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+165)
+-#define __NR_vm86 (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+166)
++ /* 166 was sys_vm86 */
+ #define __NR_query_module (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+167)
+ #define __NR_poll (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+168)
+ #define __NR_nfsservctl (__NR_SYSCALL_BASE+169)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-i386/ide.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-i386/ide.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-i386/ide.h 2003-06-13 15:51:38.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-i386/ide.h 2004-01-14 21:32:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -23,39 +23,15 @@
+ # endif
+ #endif
+
+-static __inline__ int ide_default_irq(ide_ioreg_t base)
+-{
+- switch (base) {
+- case 0x1f0: return 14;
+- case 0x170: return 15;
+- case 0x1e8: return 11;
+- case 0x168: return 10;
+- case 0x1e0: return 8;
+- case 0x160: return 12;
+- default:
+- return 0;
+- }
+-}
+-
+-static __inline__ ide_ioreg_t ide_default_io_base(int index)
+-{
+- switch (index) {
+- case 0: return 0x1f0;
+- case 1: return 0x170;
+- case 2: return 0x1e8;
+- case 3: return 0x168;
+- case 4: return 0x1e0;
+- case 5: return 0x160;
+- default:
+- return 0;
+- }
+-}
++#define ide_default_io_base(i) ((ide_ioreg_t)0)
++#define ide_default_irq(b) (0)
+
+ static __inline__ void ide_init_hwif_ports(hw_regs_t *hw, ide_ioreg_t data_port, ide_ioreg_t ctrl_port, int *irq)
+ {
+ ide_ioreg_t reg = data_port;
+ int i;
+
++ memset(hw, 0, sizeof(*hw));
+ for (i = IDE_DATA_OFFSET; i <= IDE_STATUS_OFFSET; i++) {
+ hw->io_ports[i] = reg;
+ reg += 1;
+@@ -63,7 +39,7 @@
+ if (ctrl_port) {
+ hw->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = ctrl_port;
+ } else {
+- hw->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = hw->io_ports[IDE_DATA_OFFSET] + 0x206;
++ hw->io_ports[IDE_CONTROL_OFFSET] = data_port + 0x206;
+ }
+ if (irq != NULL)
+ *irq = 0;
+@@ -74,14 +50,25 @@
+ {
+ #ifndef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
+ hw_regs_t hw;
+- int index;
+
+- for(index = 0; index < MAX_HWIFS; index++) {
+- memset(&hw, 0, sizeof hw);
+- ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, ide_default_io_base(index), 0, NULL);
+- hw.irq = ide_default_irq(ide_default_io_base(index));
+- ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
+- }
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x1f0, 0x3f6, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 14;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x170, 0x376, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 15;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x1e8, 0x3ee, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 11;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x168, 0x36e, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 10;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x1e0, 0x3e6, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 8;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
++ ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, 0x160, 0x366, NULL);
++ hw.irq = 12;
++ ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
+ #endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI */
+ }
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-i386/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-i386/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-i386/param.h 2000-10-27 19:04:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-i386/param.h 2004-01-14 21:32:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -3,6 +3,16 @@
+
+ #ifndef HZ
+ #define HZ 100
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++#if HZ == 100
++/* X86 is defined to provide userspace with a world where HZ=100
++ We have to do this, (x*const)/const2 isnt optimised out because its not
++ a null operation as it might overflow.. */
++#define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#else
++#define hz_to_std(a) ((a)*(100/HZ)+((a)*(100%HZ))/HZ)
++#endif
++#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 4096
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-i386/pgtable.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-i386/pgtable.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-i386/pgtable.h 2002-11-28 23:53:15.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-i386/pgtable.h 2004-01-14 21:32:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -361,7 +361,6 @@
+ #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
+
+ /* Needs to be defined here and not in linux/mm.h, as it is arch dependent */
+-#define PageSkip(page) (0)
+ #define kern_addr_valid(addr) (1)
+
+ #define io_remap_page_range remap_page_range
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-ia64/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-ia64/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-ia64/param.h 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-ia64/param.h 2004-04-18 21:47:52.000000000 +0100
+@@ -4,12 +4,14 @@
+ /*
+ * Fundamental kernel parameters.
+ *
+- * Based on <asm-i386/param.h>.
+- *
+- * Modified 1998, 1999, 2002-2003
+- * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>, Hewlett-Packard Co
++ * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002-2003 Hewlett-Packard Co
++ * David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
+ */
+
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++#define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#endif
++
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 65536
+
+ #ifndef NGROUPS
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-m68k/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-m68k/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-m68k/param.h 2001-01-04 21:00:55.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-m68k/param.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -3,6 +3,9 @@
+
+ #ifndef HZ
+ #define HZ 100
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++#define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 8192
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-mips/ide.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-mips/ide.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-mips/ide.h 2003-08-25 12:44:43.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-mips/ide.h 2004-01-14 21:39:23.000000000 +0000
+@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
+ int (*ide_default_irq)(ide_ioreg_t base);
+ ide_ioreg_t (*ide_default_io_base)(int index);
+ void (*ide_init_hwif_ports)(hw_regs_t *hw, ide_ioreg_t data_port,
+- ide_ioreg_t ctrl_port, int *irq);
++ ide_ioreg_t ctrl_port, int *irq);
+ };
+
+ extern struct ide_ops *ide_ops;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-ppc/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-ppc/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-ppc/param.h 2003-06-13 15:51:38.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-ppc/param.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -3,6 +3,9 @@
+
+ #ifndef HZ
+ #define HZ 100
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++#define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 4096
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-s390/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-s390/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-s390/param.h 2001-02-13 22:13:44.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-s390/param.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -11,6 +11,9 @@
+
+ #ifndef HZ
+ #define HZ 100
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++#define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 4096
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-sh/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-sh/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-sh/param.h 2001-01-04 21:19:13.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-sh/param.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -3,6 +3,9 @@
+
+ #ifndef HZ
+ #define HZ 100
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++#define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 4096
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-sparc/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-sparc/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-sparc/param.h 2000-10-30 22:34:12.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-sparc/param.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@
+
+ #ifndef HZ
+ #define HZ 100
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++#define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 8192 /* Thanks for sun4's we carry baggage... */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-sparc64/ide.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-sparc64/ide.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-sparc64/ide.h 2003-06-13 15:51:38.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-sparc64/ide.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -25,21 +25,12 @@
+ # endif
+ #endif
+
+-static __inline__ int ide_default_irq(ide_ioreg_t base)
+-{
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+-static __inline__ ide_ioreg_t ide_default_io_base(int index)
+-{
+- return 0;
+-}
+-
+ static __inline__ void ide_init_hwif_ports(hw_regs_t *hw, ide_ioreg_t data_port, ide_ioreg_t ctrl_port, int *irq)
+ {
+- ide_ioreg_t reg = data_port;
++ ide_ioreg_t reg = data_port;
+ int i;
+
++ memset(&hw, 0, sizeof(hw));
+ for (i = IDE_DATA_OFFSET; i <= IDE_STATUS_OFFSET; i++) {
+ hw->io_ports[i] = reg;
+ reg += 1;
+@@ -60,16 +51,6 @@
+ */
+ static __inline__ void ide_init_default_hwifs(void)
+ {
+-#ifndef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI
+- hw_regs_t hw;
+- int index;
+-
+- for (index = 0; index < MAX_HWIFS; index++) {
+- ide_init_hwif_ports(&hw, ide_default_io_base(index), 0, NULL);
+- hw.irq = ide_default_irq(ide_default_io_base(index));
+- ide_register_hw(&hw, NULL);
+- }
+-#endif /* CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI */
+ }
+
+ #undef SUPPORT_SLOW_DATA_PORTS
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/asm-sparc64/param.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-sparc64/param.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/asm-sparc64/param.h 2000-10-30 22:34:12.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/asm-sparc64/param.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@
+
+ #ifndef HZ
+ #define HZ 100
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++#define hz_to_std(a) (a)
++#endif
+ #endif
+
+ #define EXEC_PAGESIZE 8192 /* Thanks for sun4's we carry baggage... */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/console_struct.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/console_struct.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/console_struct.h 2003-06-13 15:51:38.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/console_struct.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
+ * Fields marked with [#] must be set by the low-level driver.
+ * Fields marked with [!] can be changed by the low-level driver
+ * to achieve effects such as fast scrolling by changing the origin.
++ *
++ * 11/07/1998 RMK Changed vc_state to be a function pointer
+ */
+
+ #ifndef _LINUX_CONSOLE_STRUCT_H_
+@@ -34,7 +36,11 @@
+ unsigned short vc_s_complement_mask; /* Saved mouse pointer mask */
+ unsigned int vc_x, vc_y; /* Cursor position */
+ unsigned int vc_top, vc_bottom; /* Scrolling region */
++#ifdef CONSOLE_WIP
++ int (*vc_state)(int currcons, struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned int c);
++#else
+ unsigned int vc_state; /* Escape sequence parser state */
++#endif
+ unsigned int vc_npar,vc_par[NPAR]; /* Parameters of current escape sequence */
+ unsigned long vc_origin; /* [!] Start of real screen */
+ unsigned long vc_scr_end; /* [!] End of real screen */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/cpufreq.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/cpufreq.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/cpufreq.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/cpufreq.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
++/*
++ * linux/include/linux/cpufreq.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
++ *
++ * $Id: cpufreq.h,v 1.5.2.1 2002/05/03 13:26:27 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ * 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.
++ */
++#ifndef _LINUX_CPUFREQ_H
++#define _LINUX_CPUFREQ_H
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/notifier.h>
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
++#define cpufreq_current(cpu) ((void)(cpu), __cpufreq_cur)
++#define cpufreq_max(cpu) ((void)(cpu), __cpufreq_max)
++#define cpufreq_min(cpu) ((void)(cpu), __cpufreq_min)
++#else
++/*
++ * Should be something like:
++ *
++ * typedef struct {
++ * u_int current;
++ * u_int max;
++ * u_int min;
++ * } __cacheline_aligned cpufreq_info_t;
++ *
++ * static cpufreq_info_t cpufreq_info;
++ *
++ * #define cpufreq_current(cpu) (cpufreq_info[cpu].current)
++ * #define cpufreq_max(cpu) (cpufreq_info[cpu].max)
++ * #define cpufreq_min(cpu) (cpufreq_info[cpu].min)
++ *
++ * Maybe we should find some other per-cpu structure to
++ * bury this in?
++ */
++#error fill in SMP version
++#endif
++
++struct cpufreq_info {
++ unsigned int old_freq;
++ unsigned int new_freq;
++};
++
++/*
++ * The max and min frequency rates that the registered device
++ * can tolerate. Never set any element this structure directly -
++ * always use cpu_updateminmax.
++ */
++struct cpufreq_minmax {
++ unsigned int min_freq;
++ unsigned int max_freq;
++ unsigned int cur_freq;
++ unsigned int new_freq;
++};
++
++static inline
++void cpufreq_updateminmax(void *arg, unsigned int min, unsigned int max)
++{
++ struct cpufreq_minmax *minmax = arg;
++
++ if (minmax->min_freq < min)
++ minmax->min_freq = min;
++ if (minmax->max_freq > max)
++ minmax->max_freq = max;
++}
++
++#define CPUFREQ_MINMAX (0)
++#define CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE (1)
++#define CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE (2)
++
++int cpufreq_register_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb);
++int cpufreq_unregister_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb);
++
++int cpufreq_setmax(void);
++int cpufreq_restore(void);
++int cpufreq_set(unsigned int khz);
++unsigned int cpufreq_get(int cpu);
++
++/*
++ * These two functions are only available at init time.
++ */
++void cpufreq_init(unsigned int khz,
++ unsigned int min_freq,
++ unsigned int max_freq);
++
++void cpufreq_setfunctions(unsigned int (*validate)(unsigned int),
++ void (*setspeed)(unsigned int));
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/i2c-id.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/i2c-id.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/i2c-id.h 2004-02-27 20:03:29.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/i2c-id.h 2004-02-27 22:47:10.000000000 +0000
+@@ -20,16 +20,16 @@
+ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+ /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+-/* $Id: i2c-id.h,v 1.35 2001/08/12 17:22:20 mds Exp $ */
++/* $Id: i2c-id.h,v 1.52 2002/07/10 13:28:44 abz Exp $ */
+
+ #ifndef I2C_ID_H
+ #define I2C_ID_H
+ /*
+ * This file is part of the i2c-bus package and contains the identifier
+ * values for drivers, adapters and other folk populating these serial
+- * worlds.
++ * worlds.
+ *
+- * These will change often (i.e. additions) , therefore this has been
++ * These will change often (i.e. additions) , therefore this has been
+ * separated from the functional interface definitions of the i2c api.
+ *
+ */
+@@ -38,10 +38,10 @@
+ * ---- Driver types -----------------------------------------------------
+ * device id name + number function description, i2c address(es)
+ *
+- * Range 1000-1999 range is defined in sensors/sensors.h
+- * Range 0x100 - 0x1ff is for V4L2 Common Components
++ * Range 1000-1999 range is defined in sensors/sensors.h
++ * Range 0x100 - 0x1ff is for V4L2 Common Components
+ * Range 0xf000 - 0xffff is reserved for local experimentation, and should
+- * never be used in official drivers
++ * never be used in official drivers
+ */
+
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_MSP3400 1
+@@ -90,7 +90,12 @@
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_DRP3510 43 /* ADR decoder (Astra Radio) */
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_SP5055 44 /* Satellite tuner */
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_STV0030 45 /* Multipurpose switch */
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_SAA7108 46 /* video decoder, image scaler */
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_DS1307 47 /* DS1307 real time clock */
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_ADV7175 48 /* ADV 7175/7176 video encoder */
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_ZR36067 49 /* Zoran 36067 video encoder */
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_ZR36120 50 /* Zoran 36120 video encoder */
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_24LC32A 51 /* Microchip 24LC32A 32k EEPROM */
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_MAX1617 56 /* temp sensor */
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_SAA7191 57 /* video decoder */
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_INDYCAM 58 /* SGI IndyCam */
+@@ -102,8 +107,10 @@
+
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_I2CDEV 900
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_I2CPROC 901
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_ARP 902 /* SMBus ARP Client */
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_ALERT 903 /* SMBus Alert Responder Client */
+
+-/* IDs -- Use DRIVERIDs 1000-1999 for sensors.
++/* IDs -- Use DRIVERIDs 1000-1999 for sensors.
+ These were originally in sensors.h in the lm_sensors package */
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_LM78 1002
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_LM75 1003
+@@ -131,6 +138,12 @@
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_ADM1024 1025
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_IT87 1026
+ #define I2C_DRIVERID_CH700X 1027 /* single driver for CH7003-7009 digital pc to tv encoders */
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_FSCPOS 1028
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_FSCSCY 1029
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_PCF8591 1030
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_SMSC47M1 1031
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_VT1211 1032
++#define I2C_DRIVERID_LM92 1033
+
+ /*
+ * ---- Adapter types ----------------------------------------------------
+@@ -147,7 +160,8 @@
+ #define I2C_ALGO_ISA 0x050000 /* lm_sensors ISA pseudo-adapter */
+ #define I2C_ALGO_SAA7146 0x060000 /* SAA 7146 video decoder bus */
+ #define I2C_ALGO_ACB 0x070000 /* ACCESS.bus algorithm */
+-
++#define I2C_ALGO_IIC 0x080000 /* ITE IIC bus */
++#define I2C_ALGO_SAA7134 0x090000
+ #define I2C_ALGO_EC 0x100000 /* ACPI embedded controller */
+
+ #define I2C_ALGO_MPC8XX 0x110000 /* MPC8xx PowerPC I2C algorithm */
+@@ -156,13 +170,15 @@
+
+ #define I2C_ALGO_SGI 0x130000 /* SGI algorithm */
+
++#define I2C_ALGO_OCP 0x120000 /* IBM or otherwise On-chip I2C algorithm */
++
+ #define I2C_ALGO_EXP 0x800000 /* experimental */
+
+ #define I2C_ALGO_MASK 0xff0000 /* Mask for algorithms */
+ #define I2C_ALGO_SHIFT 0x10 /* right shift to get index values */
+
+ #define I2C_HW_ADAPS 0x10000 /* # adapter types */
+-#define I2C_HW_MASK 0xffff
++#define I2C_HW_MASK 0xffff
+
+
+ /* hw specific modules that are defined per algorithm layer
+@@ -182,9 +198,13 @@
+ #define I2C_HW_B_I810 0x0a /* Intel I810 */
+ #define I2C_HW_B_VOO 0x0b /* 3dfx Voodoo 3 / Banshee */
+ #define I2C_HW_B_PPORT 0x0c /* Primitive parallel port adapter */
++#define I2C_HW_B_SAVG 0x0d /* Savage 4 */
+ #define I2C_HW_B_RIVA 0x10 /* Riva based graphics cards */
+ #define I2C_HW_B_IOC 0x11 /* IOC bit-wiggling */
+ #define I2C_HW_B_TSUNA 0x12 /* DEC Tsunami chipset */
++#define I2C_HW_B_FRODO 0x13 /* 2d3D, Inc. SA-1110 Development Board */
++#define I2C_HW_B_OMAHA 0x14 /* Omaha I2C interface */
++#define I2C_HW_B_GUIDE 0x15 /* Guide bit-basher */
+
+ /* --- PCF 8584 based algorithms */
+ #define I2C_HW_P_LP 0x00 /* Parallel port interface */
+@@ -197,6 +217,12 @@
+ /* --- MPC8xx PowerPC adapters */
+ #define I2C_HW_MPC8XX_EPON 0x00 /* Eponymous MPC8xx I2C adapter */
+
++/* --- ITE based algorithms */
++#define I2C_HW_I_IIC 0x00 /* controller on the ITE */
++
++/* --- PowerPC on-chip adapters */
++#define I2C_HW_OCP 0x00 /* IBM on-chip I2C adapter */
++
+ /* --- Broadcom SiByte adapters */
+ #define I2C_HW_SIBYTE 0x00
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/ide.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/ide.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/ide.h 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/ide.h 2004-04-19 20:38:18.000000000 +0100
+@@ -287,7 +287,9 @@
+ * Check for an interrupt and acknowledge the interrupt status
+ */
+ struct hwif_s;
++struct ide_drive_s;
+ typedef int (ide_ack_intr_t)(struct hwif_s *);
++typedef void (ide_xfer_data_t)(struct ide_drive_s *, void *, unsigned int);
+
+ #ifndef NO_DMA
+ #define NO_DMA 255
+@@ -311,10 +313,14 @@
+ typedef struct hw_regs_s {
+ ide_ioreg_t io_ports[IDE_NR_PORTS]; /* task file registers */
+ int irq; /* our irq number */
+- int dma; /* our dma entry */
++ int dma; /* our dma number */
+ ide_ack_intr_t *ack_intr; /* acknowledge interrupt */
++ ide_xfer_data_t *ide_output_data; /* write data to i/face */
++ ide_xfer_data_t *ide_input_data; /* read data from i/face */
++ ide_xfer_data_t *atapi_output_bytes; /* write bytes to i/face */
++ ide_xfer_data_t *atapi_input_bytes; /* read bytes from i/face */
+ void *priv; /* interface specific data */
+- hwif_chipset_t chipset;
++ hwif_chipset_t chipset;
+ sata_ioreg_t sata_scr[SATA_NR_PORTS];
+ sata_ioreg_t sata_misc[SATA_NR_PORTS];
+ } hw_regs_t;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/l3/algo-bit.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/l3/algo-bit.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/l3/algo-bit.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/l3/algo-bit.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
++/*
++ * linux/include/linux/l3/algo-bit.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * L3 Bus bit-banging algorithm. Derived from i2c-algo-bit.h by
++ * Simon G. Vogl.
++ */
++#ifndef L3_ALGO_BIT_H
++#define L3_ALGO_BIT_H 1
++
++#include <linux/l3/l3.h>
++
++struct l3_algo_bit_data {
++ void (*setdat) (void *data, int state);
++ void (*setclk) (void *data, int state);
++ void (*setmode)(void *data, int state);
++ void (*setdir) (void *data, int in); /* set data direction */
++ int (*getdat) (void *data);
++
++ void *data;
++
++ /* bus timings (us) */
++ int data_hold;
++ int data_setup;
++ int clock_high;
++ int mode_hold;
++ int mode_setup;
++ int mode;
++};
++
++int l3_bit_add_bus(struct l3_adapter *);
++int l3_bit_del_bus(struct l3_adapter *);
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/l3/l3.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/l3/l3.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/l3/l3.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/l3/l3.h 2004-04-19 20:42:23.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,208 @@
++/*
++ * linux/include/linux/l3/l3.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King, All Rights Reserved.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Derived from i2c.h by Simon G. Vogl
++ */
++#ifndef L3_H
++#define L3_H
++
++struct l3_msg {
++ unsigned char addr; /* slave address */
++ unsigned char flags;
++#define L3_M_RD 0x01
++#define L3_M_NOADDR 0x02
++ unsigned short len; /* msg length */
++ unsigned char *buf; /* pointer to msg data */
++};
++
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/list.h>
++
++struct l3_client;
++
++struct l3_ops {
++ int (*open)(struct l3_client *);
++ int (*command)(struct l3_client *, int cmd, void *arg);
++ void (*close)(struct l3_client *);
++};
++
++/*
++ * A driver is capable of handling one or more physical devices present on
++ * L3 adapters. This information is used to inform the driver of adapter
++ * events.
++ */
++struct l3_driver {
++ /*
++ * This name is used to uniquely identify the driver.
++ * It should be the same as the module name.
++ */
++ char name[32];
++
++ /*
++ * Notifies the driver that a new client wishes to use its
++ * services. Note that the module use count will be increased
++ * prior to this function being called. In addition, the
++ * clients driver and adapter fields will have been setup.
++ */
++ int (*attach_client)(struct l3_client *);
++
++ /*
++ * Notifies the driver that the client has finished with its
++ * services, and any memory that it allocated for this client
++ * should be cleaned up. In addition the chip should be
++ * shut down.
++ */
++ void (*detach_client)(struct l3_client *);
++
++ /*
++ * Possible operations on the driver.
++ */
++ struct l3_ops *ops;
++
++ /*
++ * Module structure, if any.
++ */
++ struct module *owner;
++
++ /*
++ * drivers list
++ */
++ struct list_head drivers;
++};
++
++struct l3_adapter;
++
++struct l3_algorithm {
++ /* textual description */
++ char name[32];
++
++ /* perform bus transactions */
++ int (*xfer)(struct l3_adapter *, struct l3_msg msgs[], int num);
++};
++
++struct semaphore;
++
++/*
++ * l3_adapter is the structure used to identify a physical L3 bus along
++ * with the access algorithms necessary to access it.
++ */
++struct l3_adapter {
++ /*
++ * This name is used to uniquely identify the adapter.
++ * It should be the same as the module name.
++ */
++ char name[32];
++
++ /*
++ * the algorithm to access the bus
++ */
++ struct l3_algorithm *algo;
++
++ /*
++ * Algorithm specific data
++ */
++ void *algo_data;
++
++ /*
++ * This may be NULL, or should point to the module struct
++ */
++ struct module *owner;
++
++ /*
++ * private data for the adapter
++ */
++ void *data;
++
++ /*
++ * Our lock. Unlike the i2c layer, we allow this to be used for
++ * other stuff, like the i2c layer lock. Some people implement
++ * i2c stuff using the same signals as the l3 bus.
++ */
++ struct semaphore *lock;
++
++ /*
++ * List of attached clients.
++ */
++ struct list_head clients;
++
++ /*
++ * List of all adapters.
++ */
++ struct list_head adapters;
++};
++
++/*
++ * l3_client identifies a single device (i.e. chip) that is connected to an
++ * L3 bus. The behaviour is defined by the routines of the driver. This
++ * function is mainly used for lookup & other admin. functions.
++ */
++struct l3_client {
++ struct l3_adapter *adapter; /* the adapter we sit on */
++ struct l3_driver *driver; /* and our access routines */
++ void *driver_data; /* private driver data */
++ struct list_head __adap;
++};
++
++
++extern int l3_add_adapter(struct l3_adapter *);
++extern int l3_del_adapter(struct l3_adapter *);
++
++extern int l3_add_driver(struct l3_driver *);
++extern int l3_del_driver(struct l3_driver *);
++
++extern int l3_attach_client(struct l3_client *, const char *, const char *);
++extern int l3_detach_client(struct l3_client *);
++
++extern int l3_transfer(struct l3_adapter *, struct l3_msg msgs[], int);
++extern int l3_write(struct l3_client *, int, const char *, int);
++extern int l3_read(struct l3_client *, int, char *, int);
++
++/**
++ * l3_command - send a command to a L3 device driver
++ * @client: registered client structure
++ * @cmd: device driver command
++ * @arg: device driver arguments
++ *
++ * Ask the L3 device driver to perform some function. Further information
++ * should be sought from the device driver in question.
++ *
++ * Returns negative error code on failure.
++ */
++static inline int l3_command(struct l3_client *clnt, int cmd, void *arg)
++{
++ struct l3_ops *ops = clnt->driver->ops;
++ int ret = -EINVAL;
++
++ if (ops && ops->command)
++ ret = ops->command(clnt, cmd, arg);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static inline int l3_open(struct l3_client *clnt)
++{
++ struct l3_ops *ops = clnt->driver->ops;
++ int ret = 0;
++
++ if (ops && ops->open)
++ ret = ops->open(clnt);
++ return ret;
++}
++
++static inline void l3_close(struct l3_client *clnt)
++{
++ struct l3_ops *ops = clnt->driver->ops;
++ if (ops && ops->close)
++ ops->close(clnt);
++}
++#endif
++
++#endif /* L3_H */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/l3/uda1341.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/l3/uda1341.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/l3/uda1341.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/l3/uda1341.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
++/*
++ * linux/include/linux/l3/uda1341.h
++ *
++ * Philips UDA1341 mixer device driver
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
++ *
++ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
++ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
++ */
++
++#define UDA1341_NAME "uda1341"
++
++struct uda1341_cfg {
++ unsigned int fs:16;
++ unsigned int format:3;
++};
++
++#define FMT_I2S 0
++#define FMT_LSB16 1
++#define FMT_LSB18 2
++#define FMT_LSB20 3
++#define FMT_MSB 4
++#define FMT_LSB16MSB 5
++#define FMT_LSB18MSB 6
++#define FMT_LSB20MSB 7
++
++#define L3_UDA1341_CONFIGURE 0x13410001
++
++struct l3_gain {
++ unsigned int left:8;
++ unsigned int right:8;
++ unsigned int unused:8;
++ unsigned int channel:8;
++};
++
++#define L3_SET_VOLUME 0x13410002
++#define L3_SET_TREBLE 0x13410003
++#define L3_SET_BASS 0x13410004
++#define L3_SET_GAIN 0x13410005
++
++struct l3_agc {
++ unsigned int level:8;
++ unsigned int enable:1;
++ unsigned int attack:7;
++ unsigned int decay:8;
++ unsigned int channel:8;
++};
++
++#define L3_INPUT_AGC 0x13410006
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/mm.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/mm.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/mm.h 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/mm.h 2004-04-19 20:37:56.000000000 +0100
+@@ -685,6 +685,12 @@
+
+ extern struct page * vmalloc_to_page(void *addr);
+
++#ifndef __arm__
++#define memc_update_addr(x,y,z)
++#define memc_update_mm(x)
++#define memc_clear(x,y)
++#endif
++
+ #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
+
+ #endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/mtd/cfi.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/mtd/cfi.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/mtd/cfi.h 2003-06-13 15:51:38.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/mtd/cfi.h 2004-04-19 16:49:02.000000000 +0100
+@@ -287,8 +287,10 @@
+ #define P_ID_AMD_STD 2
+ #define P_ID_INTEL_STD 3
+ #define P_ID_AMD_EXT 4
++#define P_ID_ST_ADV 32
+ #define P_ID_MITSUBISHI_STD 256
+ #define P_ID_MITSUBISHI_EXT 257
++#define P_ID_SST_PAGE 258
+ #define P_ID_RESERVED 65535
+
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/pci.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/pci.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/pci.h 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/pci.h 2004-04-19 20:38:16.000000000 +0100
+@@ -411,6 +411,7 @@
+
+ char name[90]; /* device name */
+ char slot_name[8]; /* slot name */
++ u32 saved_state[16]; /* for saving the config space before suspend */
+ int active; /* ISAPnP: device is active */
+ int ro; /* ISAPnP: read only */
+ unsigned short regs; /* ISAPnP: supported registers */
+@@ -497,6 +498,8 @@
+
+ struct pbus_set_ranges_data
+ {
++ int found_vga:1;
++ int prefetch_valid:1;
+ unsigned long io_start, io_end;
+ unsigned long mem_start, mem_end;
+ unsigned long prefetch_start, prefetch_end;
+@@ -638,6 +641,8 @@
+ int pci_restore_state(struct pci_dev *dev, u32 *buffer);
+ int pci_set_power_state(struct pci_dev *dev, int state);
+ int pci_enable_wake(struct pci_dev *dev, u32 state, int enable);
++int pci_generic_suspend_save(struct pci_dev *pdev, u32 state);
++int pci_generic_resume_restore(struct pci_dev *pdev);
+
+ /* Helper functions for low-level code (drivers/pci/setup-[bus,res].c) */
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/pld/pld_epxa.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/pld/pld_epxa.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/pld/pld_epxa.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/pld/pld_epxa.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
++#ifndef __LINUX_EPXAPLD_H
++#define __LINUX_EPXAPLD_H
++
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/pld/epxapld.h
++ *
++ * Pld driver for Altera EPXA Excalibur devices
++ *
++ * Copyright 2001 Altera Corporation
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: $
++ *
++ */
++#define PLD_IOC_MAGIC 'p'
++#if !defined(KERNEL) || defined(CONFIG_PLD_HOTSWAP)
++#define PLD_IOC_ADD_PLD_DEV _IOW(PLD_IOC_MAGIC, 0xa0, struct pldhs_dev_desc)
++#define PLD_IOC_REMOVE_PLD_DEVS _IO(PLD_IOC_MAGIC, 0xa1)
++#define PLD_IOC_SET_INT_MODE _IOW(PLD_IOC_MAGIC, 0xa2, int)
++#endif
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/pld/pld_hotswap.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/pld/pld_hotswap.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/pld/pld_hotswap.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/pld/pld_hotswap.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
++#ifndef __LINUX_PLD_HOTSWAP_H
++#define __LINUX_PLD_HOTSWAP_H
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/pld/pld_hotswap.h
++ *
++ * Pld driver for Altera EPXA Excalibur devices
++ *
++ * Copyright 2001 Altera Corporation
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: $
++ *
++ */
++
++/*
++ * The pld_hotswap ops contain the basic operation required for adding
++ * and removing devices from the system.
++ */
++
++struct pldhs_dev_info{
++ unsigned int size;
++ unsigned short vendor_id;
++ unsigned short product_id;
++ unsigned char fsize;
++ unsigned char nsize;
++ unsigned short pssize;
++ unsigned short cmdsize;
++ unsigned char irq;
++ unsigned char version;
++ unsigned int base_addr;
++ unsigned int reg_size;
++};
++
++struct pldhs_dev_desc{
++ struct pldhs_dev_info* info;
++ char* name;
++ void* data;
++};
++
++#include <linux/pld/pld_epxa.h>
++
++
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++struct pld_hotswap_ops{
++ struct list_head list;
++ char* name;
++ int (*add_device)(struct pldhs_dev_info *dev_info, void* dev_ps_data);
++ int (*remove_devices)(void);
++ int (*proc_read)(char* buf,char** start,off_t offset,int count,int *eof,void *data);
++};
++
++/*
++ * These functions are called by the device drivers to register functions
++ * which should be called when devices are added and removed
++ */
++extern int pldhs_register_driver(struct pld_hotswap_ops *drv);
++extern int pldhs_unregister_driver(char *driver);
++
++/*
++ * These functions are called by the pld loader to add and remove
++ * device instances from the system. The call the functions regsistered
++ * the the particular deriver for this purpose
++ */
++extern int pldhs_add_device(struct pldhs_dev_info* dev_info,char *drv_name, void* dev_ps_data);
++extern int pldhs_remove_devices(void);
++
++/* Macro for formatting data to appear in the proc/pld file */
++#define PLDHS_READ_PROC_DATA(buf,name,index,base,irq,ps_string) \
++ sprintf(buf,":%s:%d Base Address, %#lx, IRQ, %d#\n%s\n",\
++ name,index,base,irq,ps_string)
++
++#endif
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/serial.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/serial.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/serial.h 2002-08-03 01:39:45.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/serial.h 2004-04-19 20:38:03.000000000 +0100
+@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
+ unsigned char *iomem_base;
+ unsigned short iomem_reg_shift;
+ unsigned int port_high;
+- int reserved[1];
++ unsigned long iomap_base; /* cookie passed into ioremap */
+ };
+
+ /*
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/serialP.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/serialP.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/serialP.h 2002-08-03 01:39:45.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/serialP.h 2004-04-19 20:38:16.000000000 +0100
+@@ -157,8 +157,8 @@
+ struct pci_dev *dev;
+ };
+
+-extern int pci_siig10x_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable);
+-extern int pci_siig20x_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable);
++//extern int pci_siig10x_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable);
++//extern int pci_siig20x_fn(struct pci_dev *dev, struct pci_board *board, int enable);
+
+ #ifndef PCI_ANY_ID
+ #define PCI_ANY_ID (~0)
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/serial_core.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/serial_core.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/serial_core.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/serial_core.h 2004-04-19 16:49:19.000000000 +0100
+@@ -0,0 +1,441 @@
++/*
++ * linux/drivers/char/serial_core.h
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2000 Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
++ *
++ * 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
++ *
++ * $Id: serial_core.h,v 1.9.2.3 2001/11/26 22:32:45 rmk Exp $
++ */
++
++/*
++ * The type definitions. These are from Ted Ts'o's serial.h
++ */
++#define PORT_UNKNOWN 0
++#define PORT_8250 1
++#define PORT_16450 2
++#define PORT_16550 3
++#define PORT_16550A 4
++#define PORT_CIRRUS 5
++#define PORT_16650 6
++#define PORT_16650V2 7
++#define PORT_16750 8
++#define PORT_STARTECH 9
++#define PORT_16C950 10
++#define PORT_16654 11
++#define PORT_16850 12
++#define PORT_RSA 13
++#define PORT_NS16550A 14
++#define PORT_MAX_8250 14 /* max port ID */
++
++/*
++ * ARM specific type numbers. These are not currently guaranteed
++ * to be implemented, and will change in the future. These are
++ * separate so any additions to the old serial.c that occur before
++ * we are merged can be easily merged here.
++ */
++#define PORT_AMBA 32
++#define PORT_CLPS711X 33
++#define PORT_SA1100 34
++#define PORT_UART00 35
++#define PORT_21285 37
++
++/* Sparc type numbers. */
++#define PORT_SUNZILOG 38
++#define PORT_SUNSAB 39
++
++/* NEC v850. */
++#define PORT_NB85E_UART 40
++
++/* NEC PC-9800 */
++#define PORT_8251_PC98 41
++#define PORT_19K_PC98 42
++#define PORT_FIFO_PC98 43
++#define PORT_VFAST_PC98 44
++#define PORT_PC9861 45
++#define PORT_PC9801_101 46
++
++/* DZ */
++#define PORT_DZ 47
++
++#define PORT_OMAHA 48
++#define PORT_AT91RM9200 49
++
++
++#ifdef __KERNEL__
++
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h>
++#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
++#include <linux/serial.h>
++#include <linux/spinlock.h>
++
++struct uart_port;
++struct uart_info;
++struct serial_struct;
++
++/*
++ * This structure describes all the operations that can be
++ * done on the physical hardware.
++ */
++struct uart_ops {
++ unsigned int (*tx_empty)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*set_mctrl)(struct uart_port *, unsigned int mctrl);
++ unsigned int (*get_mctrl)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*stop_tx)(struct uart_port *, unsigned int tty_stop);
++ void (*start_tx)(struct uart_port *, unsigned int tty_start);
++ void (*send_xchar)(struct uart_port *, char ch);
++ void (*stop_rx)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*enable_ms)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*break_ctl)(struct uart_port *, int ctl);
++ int (*startup)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*shutdown)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*change_speed)(struct uart_port *, unsigned int cflag, unsigned int iflag, unsigned int quot);
++ void (*pm)(struct uart_port *, unsigned int state, unsigned int oldstate);
++ int (*set_wake)(struct uart_port *, unsigned int state);
++
++ /*
++ * Return a string describing the type of the port
++ */
++ const char *(*type)(struct uart_port *);
++
++ /*
++ * Release IO and memory resources used by the port.
++ * This includes iounmap if necessary.
++ */
++ void (*release_port)(struct uart_port *);
++
++ /*
++ * Request IO and memory resources used by the port.
++ * This includes iomapping the port if necessary.
++ */
++ int (*request_port)(struct uart_port *);
++ void (*config_port)(struct uart_port *, int);
++ int (*verify_port)(struct uart_port *, struct serial_struct *);
++ int (*ioctl)(struct uart_port *, unsigned int, unsigned long);
++};
++
++#define UART_CONFIG_TYPE (1 << 0)
++#define UART_CONFIG_IRQ (1 << 1)
++
++struct uart_icount {
++ __u32 cts;
++ __u32 dsr;
++ __u32 rng;
++ __u32 dcd;
++ __u32 rx;
++ __u32 tx;
++ __u32 frame;
++ __u32 overrun;
++ __u32 parity;
++ __u32 brk;
++ __u32 buf_overrun;
++};
++
++struct uart_port {
++ spinlock_t lock; /* port lock */
++ unsigned int iobase; /* in/out[bwl] */
++ char *membase; /* read/write[bwl] */
++ unsigned char fifosize; /* tx fifo size */
++ unsigned char x_char; /* xon/xoff char */
++ unsigned char regshift; /* reg offset shift */
++ unsigned char iotype; /* io access style */
++
++#define UPIO_PORT (0)
++#define UPIO_HUB6 (1)
++#define UPIO_MEM (2)
++
++ unsigned int read_status_mask; /* driver specific */
++ unsigned int ignore_status_mask; /* driver specific */
++
++ struct uart_info *info; /* pointer to parent info */
++ struct uart_icount icount; /* statistics */
++
++ struct console *cons; /* struct console, if any */
++ unsigned long sysrq; /* sysrq timeout */
++
++ unsigned int flags;
++
++#define UPF_HUP_NOTIFY ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY
++#define UPF_FOURPORT ASYNC_FOURPORT
++#define UPF_SAK ASYNC_SAK
++#define UPF_SPLIT_TERMIOS ASYNC_SPLIT_TERMIOS
++#define UPF_SPD_MASK (0x1030)
++#define UPF_SPD_HI (0x0010)
++#define UPF_SPD_VHI (0x0020)
++#define UPF_SPD_CUST (0x0030)
++#define UPF_SPD_SHI (0x1000)
++#define UPF_SPD_WARP (0x1010)
++#define UPF_SKIP_TEST ASYNC_SKIP_TEST
++#define UPF_AUTO_IRQ ASYNC_AUTO_IRQ
++#define UPF_SESSION_LOCKOUT ASYNC_SESSION_LOCKOUT
++#define UPF_PGRP_LOCKOUT ASYNCPGRP_LOCKOUT
++#define UPF_CALLOUT_NOHUP ASYNC_CALLOUT_NOHUP
++#define UPF_HARDPPS_CD ASYNC_HARDPPS_CD
++ /* 12 */
++#define UPF_LOW_LATENCY ASYNC_LOW_LATENCY
++#define UPF_BUGGY_UART ASYNC_BUGGY_UART
++#define UPF_AUTOPROBE ASYNC_AUTOPROBE
++#define UPF_MAGIC_MULTIPLIER (1 << 16)
++#define UPF_BOOT_ONLYMCA ASYNC_BOOT_ONLYMCA
++#define UPF_CONS_FLOW ASYNC_CONS_FLOW
++#define UPF_SHARE_IRQ ASYNC_SHARE_IRQ
++#define UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF ASYNC_BOOT_AUTOCONF
++#define UPF_RESOURCES (1 << 30)
++#define UPF_IOREMAP (1 << 31)
++
++#define UPF_CHANGE_MASK (0x17fff)
++#define UPF_USR_MASK (UPF_SPD_MASK|UPF_LOW_LATENCY)
++
++ unsigned int mctrl; /* current modem ctrl settings */
++ unsigned int timeout; /* character-based timeout */
++ unsigned int type; /* port type */
++ struct uart_ops *ops;
++ unsigned int uartclk; /* base uart clock */
++ unsigned int custom_divisor;
++ unsigned int irq; /* irq number */
++ unsigned int line; /* port index */
++ unsigned long mapbase; /* for ioremap */
++ unsigned char hub6; /* this should be in the 8250 driver */
++ unsigned char unused[7];
++};
++
++/*
++ * This is the state information which is persistent across opens.
++ * The low level driver must not to touch any elements contained
++ * within.
++ */
++struct uart_state {
++ unsigned int close_delay;
++ unsigned int closing_wait;
++
++#define USF_CLOSING_WAIT_INF (0)
++#define USF_CLOSING_WAIT_NONE (65535)
++
++ struct termios normal_termios;
++ struct termios callout_termios;
++
++ int count;
++ struct uart_info *info;
++ struct uart_port *port;
++
++ struct semaphore sem;
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++ struct pm_dev *pm;
++#endif
++};
++
++#define UART_XMIT_SIZE 1024
++/*
++ * This is the state information which is only valid when the port
++ * is open; it may be freed by the core driver once the device has
++ * been closed. Either the low level driver or the core can modify
++ * stuff here.
++ */
++struct uart_info {
++ struct tty_struct *tty;
++ struct circ_buf xmit;
++ unsigned int flags;
++
++/*
++ * These are the flags that specific to info->flags, and reflect our
++ * internal state. They can not be accessed via port->flags. Low
++ * level drivers must not change these, but may query them instead.
++ */
++#define UIF_CHECK_CD ASYNC_CHECK_CD
++#define UIF_CTS_FLOW ASYNC_CTS_FLOW
++#define UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE ASYNC_CALLOUT_ACTIVE
++#define UIF_NORMAL_ACTIVE ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE
++#define UIF_INITIALIZED ASYNC_INITIALIZED
++
++ unsigned char *tmpbuf;
++ struct semaphore tmpbuf_sem;
++
++ unsigned int driver_priv;
++ int blocked_open;
++ pid_t session;
++ pid_t pgrp;
++
++ struct tasklet_struct tlet;
++
++ wait_queue_head_t open_wait;
++ wait_queue_head_t delta_msr_wait;
++};
++
++/* number of characters left in xmit buffer before we ask for more */
++#define WAKEUP_CHARS 256
++
++struct module;
++struct tty_driver;
++
++struct uart_driver {
++ struct module *owner;
++ int normal_major;
++ const char *normal_name;
++ struct tty_driver *normal_driver;
++ int callout_major;
++ const char *callout_name;
++ struct tty_driver *callout_driver;
++ struct tty_struct **table;
++ struct termios **termios;
++ struct termios **termios_locked;
++ int minor;
++ int nr;
++ struct console *cons;
++
++ /*
++ * these are private; the low level driver should not
++ * touch these; they should be initialised to NULL
++ */
++ struct uart_state *state;
++};
++
++void uart_write_wakeup(struct uart_port *port);
++struct uart_port *uart_get_console(struct uart_port *ports, int nr,
++ struct console *c);
++void uart_parse_options(char *options, int *baud, int *parity, int *bits,
++ int *flow);
++int uart_set_options(struct uart_port *port, struct console *co, int baud,
++ int parity, int bits, int flow);
++
++/*
++ * Port/driver registration/removal
++ */
++int uart_register_driver(struct uart_driver *uart);
++void uart_unregister_driver(struct uart_driver *uart);
++void uart_unregister_port(struct uart_driver *reg, int line);
++int uart_register_port(struct uart_driver *reg, struct uart_port *port);
++int uart_add_one_port(struct uart_driver *reg, struct uart_port *port);
++int uart_remove_one_port(struct uart_driver *reg, struct uart_port *port);
++
++#define uart_circ_empty(circ) ((circ)->head == (circ)->tail)
++#define uart_circ_clear(circ) ((circ)->head = (circ)->tail = 0)
++
++#define uart_circ_chars_pending(circ) \
++ (CIRC_CNT((circ)->head, (circ)->tail, UART_XMIT_SIZE))
++
++#define uart_circ_chars_free(circ) \
++ (CIRC_SPACE((circ)->head, (circ)->tail, UART_XMIT_SIZE))
++
++#define uart_tx_stopped(port) \
++ ((port)->info->tty->stopped || (port)->info->tty->hw_stopped)
++
++/*
++ * The following are helper functions for the low level drivers.
++ */
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++static inline int
++uart_handle_sysrq_char(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int ch,
++ struct pt_regs *regs)
++{
++ if (port->sysrq) {
++ if (ch && time_before(jiffies, port->sysrq)) {
++ handle_sysrq(ch, regs, NULL, NULL);
++ port->sysrq = 0;
++ return 1;
++ }
++ port->sysrq = 0;
++ }
++ return 0;
++}
++#else
++#define uart_handle_sysrq_char(port,ch,regs) (0)
++#endif
++
++/*
++ * We do the SysRQ and SAK checking like this...
++ */
++static inline int uart_handle_break(struct uart_port *port)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = port->info;
++#ifdef SUPPORT_SYSRQ
++ if (port->cons && port->cons->index == port->line) {
++ if (!port->sysrq) {
++ port->sysrq = jiffies + HZ*5;
++ return 1;
++ }
++ port->sysrq = 0;
++ }
++#endif
++ if (port->flags & UPF_SAK)
++ do_SAK(info->tty);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_handle_dcd_change - handle a change of carrier detect state
++ * @port: uart_port structure for the open port
++ * @status: new carrier detect status, nonzero if active
++ */
++static inline void
++uart_handle_dcd_change(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int status)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = port->info;
++
++ port->icount.dcd++;
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_HARD_PPS
++ if ((port->flags & UPF_HARDPPS_CD) && status)
++ hardpps();
++#endif
++
++ if (info->flags & UIF_CHECK_CD) {
++ if (status)
++ wake_up_interruptible(&info->open_wait);
++ else if (!((info->flags & UIF_CALLOUT_ACTIVE) &&
++ (port->flags & UPF_CALLOUT_NOHUP))) {
++ if (info->tty)
++ tty_hangup(info->tty);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++/**
++ * uart_handle_cts_change - handle a change of clear-to-send state
++ * @port: uart_port structure for the open port
++ * @status: new clear to send status, nonzero if active
++ */
++static inline void
++uart_handle_cts_change(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int status)
++{
++ struct uart_info *info = port->info;
++ struct tty_struct *tty = info->tty;
++
++ port->icount.cts++;
++
++ if (info->flags & UIF_CTS_FLOW) {
++ if (tty->hw_stopped) {
++ if (status) {
++ tty->hw_stopped = 0;
++ port->ops->start_tx(port, 0);
++ uart_write_wakeup(port);
++ }
++ } else {
++ if (!status) {
++ tty->hw_stopped = 1;
++ port->ops->stop_tx(port, 0);
++ }
++ }
++ }
++}
++
++/*
++ * UART_ENABLE_MS - determine if port should enable modem status irqs
++ */
++#define UART_ENABLE_MS(port,cflag) ((port)->flags & UPF_HARDPPS_CD || \
++ (cflag) & CRTSCTS || \
++ !((cflag) & CLOCAL))
++
++#endif
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/serial_reg.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/serial_reg.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/serial_reg.h 2001-05-02 00:05:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/serial_reg.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -121,6 +121,7 @@
+ /*
+ * These are the definitions for the Modem Control Register
+ */
++#define UART_MCR_AFE 0x20 /* Enable auto-RTS/CTS (TI16C750) */
+ #define UART_MCR_LOOP 0x10 /* Enable loopback test mode */
+ #define UART_MCR_OUT2 0x08 /* Out2 complement */
+ #define UART_MCR_OUT1 0x04 /* Out1 complement */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/include/linux/zlib.h linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/zlib.h
+--- linux-2.4.26/include/linux/zlib.h 2002-11-28 23:53:15.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/include/linux/zlib.h 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
+ #ifndef _ZLIB_H
+ #define _ZLIB_H
+
+-#include <linux/zconf.h>
++#include "zconf.h"
+
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
+ extern "C" {
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/init/do_mounts.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/init/do_mounts.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/init/do_mounts.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/init/do_mounts.c 2004-01-14 21:39:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -888,7 +888,7 @@
+ */
+ void prepare_namespace(void)
+ {
+- int is_floppy = MAJOR(ROOT_DEV) == FLOPPY_MAJOR;
++ int is_floppy = MAJOR(ROOT_DEV) == FLOPPY_MAJOR || MAJOR(ROOT_DEV) == 31;
+ #ifdef CONFIG_ALL_PPC
+ extern void arch_discover_root(void);
+ arch_discover_root();
+@@ -951,6 +951,7 @@
+ static unsigned inptr; /* index of next byte to be processed in inbuf */
+ static unsigned outcnt; /* bytes in output buffer */
+ static int exit_code;
++static int unzip_error;
+ static long bytes_out;
+ static int crd_infd, crd_outfd;
+
+@@ -998,13 +999,17 @@
+ /* ===========================================================================
+ * Fill the input buffer. This is called only when the buffer is empty
+ * and at least one byte is really needed.
++ * Returning -1 does not guarantee that gunzip() will ever return.
+ */
+ static int __init fill_inbuf(void)
+ {
+ if (exit_code) return -1;
+
+ insize = read(crd_infd, inbuf, INBUFSIZ);
+- if (insize == 0) return -1;
++ if (insize == 0) {
++ error("RAMDISK: ran out of compressed data\n");
++ return -1;
++ }
+
+ inptr = 1;
+
+@@ -1018,10 +1023,15 @@
+ static void __init flush_window(void)
+ {
+ ulg c = crc; /* temporary variable */
+- unsigned n;
++ unsigned n, written;
+ uch *in, ch;
+
+- write(crd_outfd, window, outcnt);
++ written = write(crd_outfd, window, outcnt);
++ if (written != outcnt && unzip_error == 0) {
++ printk(KERN_ERR "RAMDISK: incomplete write (%d != %d), "
++ "only wrote %ld\n", written, outcnt, bytes_out);
++ unzip_error = 1;
++ }
+ in = window;
+ for (n = 0; n < outcnt; n++) {
+ ch = *in++;
+@@ -1036,6 +1046,7 @@
+ {
+ printk(KERN_ERR "%s", x);
+ exit_code = 1;
++ unzip_error = 1;
+ }
+
+ static int __init crd_load(int in_fd, int out_fd)
+@@ -1064,6 +1075,8 @@
+ }
+ makecrc();
+ result = gunzip();
++ if (unzip_error)
++ result = 1;
+ kfree(inbuf);
+ kfree(window);
+ return result;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/kernel/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/kernel/Makefile 2001-09-17 05:22:40.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -9,16 +9,19 @@
+
+ O_TARGET := kernel.o
+
+-export-objs = signal.o sys.o kmod.o context.o ksyms.o pm.o exec_domain.o printk.o
++export-objs = signal.o sys.o kmod.o context.o ksyms.o pm.o exec_domain.o \
++ printk.o fork.o cpufreq.o
+
+-obj-y = sched.o dma.o fork.o exec_domain.o panic.o printk.o \
++obj-y = sched.o fork.o exec_domain.o panic.o printk.o \
+ module.o exit.o itimer.o info.o time.o softirq.o resource.o \
+ sysctl.o acct.o capability.o ptrace.o timer.o user.o \
+ signal.o sys.o kmod.o context.o
+
++obj-$(CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA) += dma.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_UID16) += uid16.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_MODULES) += ksyms.o
+ obj-$(CONFIG_PM) += pm.o
++obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ) += cpufreq.o
+
+ ifneq ($(CONFIG_IA64),y)
+ # According to Alan Modra <alan@linuxcare.com.au>, the -fno-omit-frame-pointer is
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/kernel/cpufreq.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/cpufreq.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/kernel/cpufreq.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/cpufreq.c 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,536 @@
++/*
++ * linux/kernel/cpufreq.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
++ *
++ * $Id: cpufreq.c,v 1.17.2.2 2002/05/03 13:26:27 rmk Exp $
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * CPU speed changing core functionality. We provide the following
++ * services to the system:
++ * - notifier lists to inform other code of the freq change both
++ * before and after the freq change.
++ * - the ability to change the freq speed
++ *
++ * ** You'll need to add CTL_CPU = 10 to include/linux/sysctl.h if
++ * it's not already present.
++ *
++ * When this appears in the kernel, the sysctl enums will move to
++ * include/linux/sysctl.h
++ */
++#include <linux/config.h>
++#include <linux/types.h>
++#include <linux/module.h>
++#include <linux/notifier.h>
++#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/delay.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++#include <linux/smp.h>
++#include <linux/fs.h>
++#include <linux/sysctl.h>
++
++#include <asm/semaphore.h>
++#include <asm/system.h>
++#include <asm/uaccess.h>
++#include <linux/interrupt.h> /* requires system.h */
++
++/*
++ * This list is for kernel code that needs to handle
++ * changes to devices when the CPU clock speed changes.
++ */
++static struct notifier_block *cpufreq_notifier_list;
++static DECLARE_MUTEX_LOCKED(cpufreq_sem);
++static unsigned long cpufreq_ref_loops;
++static unsigned int cpufreq_ref_freq;
++static int cpufreq_initialised;
++static unsigned int (*cpufreq_validatespeed)(unsigned int);
++static void (*cpufreq_setspeed)(unsigned int);
++
++#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
++static unsigned int __cpufreq_max;
++static unsigned int __cpufreq_min;
++static unsigned int __cpufreq_cur;
++#endif
++
++static unsigned long scale(unsigned long ref, u_int div, u_int mult)
++{
++ unsigned long new_jiffy_l, new_jiffy_h;
++
++ /*
++ * Recalculate loops_per_jiffy. We do it this way to
++ * avoid math overflow on 32-bit machines. Maybe we
++ * should make this architecture dependent? If you have
++ * a better way of doing this, please replace!
++ *
++ * new = old * mult / div
++ */
++ new_jiffy_h = ref / div;
++ new_jiffy_l = (ref % div) / 100;
++ new_jiffy_h *= mult;
++ new_jiffy_l = new_jiffy_l * mult / div;
++
++ return new_jiffy_h + new_jiffy_l * 100;
++}
++
++/*
++ * cpufreq_max command line parameter. Use:
++ * cpufreq=59000-221000
++ * to set the CPU frequency to 59 to 221MHz.
++ */
++static int __init cpufreq_setup(char *str)
++{
++ unsigned int min, max;
++ int i;
++
++ min = 0;
++ max = simple_strtoul(str, &str, 0);
++ if (*str == '-') {
++ min = max;
++ max = simple_strtoul(str + 1, NULL, 0);
++ }
++
++ for (i = 0; i < smp_num_cpus; i++) {
++ cpufreq_max(i) = max;
++ cpufreq_min(i) = min;
++ }
++
++ return 1;
++}
++
++__setup("cpufreq=", cpufreq_setup);
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_register_notifier - register a driver with cpufreq
++ * @nb: notifier function to register
++ *
++ * Add a driver to the list of drivers that which to be notified about
++ * CPU clock rate changes. The driver will be called three times on
++ * clock change.
++ *
++ * This function may sleep, and has the same return conditions as
++ * notifier_chain_register.
++ */
++int cpufreq_register_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ down(&cpufreq_sem);
++ ret = notifier_chain_register(&cpufreq_notifier_list, nb);
++ up(&cpufreq_sem);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_register_notifier);
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_unregister_notifier - unregister a driver with cpufreq
++ * @nb: notifier block to be unregistered
++ *
++ * Remove a driver from the CPU frequency notifier lists.
++ *
++ * This function may sleep, and has the same return conditions as
++ * notifier_chain_unregister.
++ */
++int cpufreq_unregister_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
++{
++ int ret;
++
++ down(&cpufreq_sem);
++ ret = notifier_chain_unregister(&cpufreq_notifier_list, nb);
++ up(&cpufreq_sem);
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_unregister_notifier);
++
++/*
++ * This notifier alters the system "loops_per_jiffy" for the clock
++ * speed change. We ignore CPUFREQ_MINMAX here.
++ */
++static void adjust_jiffies(unsigned long val, struct cpufreq_info *ci)
++{
++ if ((val == CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE && ci->old_freq < ci->new_freq) ||
++ (val == CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE && ci->old_freq > ci->new_freq))
++ loops_per_jiffy = scale(cpufreq_ref_loops, cpufreq_ref_freq,
++ ci->new_freq);
++}
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_PM
++/**
++ * cpufreq_restore - restore the CPU clock frequency after resume
++ *
++ * Restore the CPU clock frequency so that our idea of the current
++ * frequency reflects the actual hardware.
++ */
++int cpufreq_restore(void)
++{
++ unsigned long old_cpus;
++ int cpu = smp_processor_id();
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!cpufreq_initialised)
++ panic("cpufreq_restore() called before initialisation!");
++ if (in_interrupt())
++ panic("cpufreq_restore() called from interrupt context!");
++
++ /*
++ * Bind to the current CPU.
++ */
++ old_cpus = current->cpus_allowed;
++ current->cpus_allowed = 1UL << cpu_logical_map(cpu);
++
++ down(&cpufreq_sem);
++
++ ret = -ENXIO;
++ if (cpufreq_setspeed) {
++ cpufreq_setspeed(cpufreq_current(cpu));
++ ret = 0;
++ }
++
++ up(&cpufreq_sem);
++
++ current->cpus_allowed = old_cpus;
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_restore);
++#endif
++
++/**
++ * cpu_setfreq - change the CPU clock frequency.
++ * @freq: frequency (in kHz) at which we should run.
++ *
++ * Set the CPU clock frequency, informing all registered users of
++ * the change. We bound the frequency according to the cpufreq_max
++ * command line parameter, and the parameters the registered users
++ * will allow.
++ *
++ * This function must be called from process context, and on the
++ * cpu that we wish to change the frequency of.
++ *
++ * We return 0 if successful. (we are currently always successful).
++ */
++int cpufreq_set(unsigned int freq)
++{
++ unsigned long old_cpus;
++ struct cpufreq_info clkinfo;
++ struct cpufreq_minmax minmax;
++ int cpu = smp_processor_id();
++ int ret;
++
++ if (!cpufreq_initialised)
++ panic("cpufreq_set() called before initialisation!");
++ if (in_interrupt())
++ panic("cpufreq_set() called from interrupt context!");
++
++ /*
++ * Bind to the current CPU.
++ */
++ old_cpus = current->cpus_allowed;
++ current->cpus_allowed = 1UL << cpu_logical_map(cpu);
++
++ down(&cpufreq_sem);
++ ret = -ENXIO;
++ if (!cpufreq_setspeed || !cpufreq_validatespeed)
++ goto out;
++
++ /*
++ * Don't allow the CPU to be clocked over the limit.
++ */
++ minmax.min_freq = cpufreq_min(cpu);
++ minmax.max_freq = cpufreq_max(cpu);
++ minmax.cur_freq = cpufreq_current(cpu);
++ minmax.new_freq = freq;
++
++ /*
++ * Find out what the registered devices will currently tolerate,
++ * and limit the requested clock rate to these values. Drivers
++ * must not rely on the 'new_freq' value - it is only a guide.
++ */
++ notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_notifier_list, CPUFREQ_MINMAX, &minmax);
++ if (freq < minmax.min_freq)
++ freq = minmax.min_freq;
++ if (freq > minmax.max_freq)
++ freq = minmax.max_freq;
++
++ /*
++ * Ask the CPU specific code to validate the speed. If the speed
++ * is not acceptable, make it acceptable. Current policy is to
++ * round the frequency down to the value the processor actually
++ * supports.
++ */
++ freq = cpufreq_validatespeed(freq);
++
++ if (cpufreq_current(cpu) != freq) {
++ clkinfo.old_freq = cpufreq_current(cpu);
++ clkinfo.new_freq = freq;
++
++ notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_notifier_list, CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE,
++ &clkinfo);
++
++ adjust_jiffies(CPUFREQ_PRECHANGE, &clkinfo);
++
++ /*
++ * Actually set the CPU frequency.
++ */
++ cpufreq_setspeed(freq);
++ cpufreq_current(cpu) = freq;
++ adjust_jiffies(CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE, &clkinfo);
++
++ notifier_call_chain(&cpufreq_notifier_list, CPUFREQ_POSTCHANGE,
++ &clkinfo);
++ }
++
++ ret = 0;
++
++ out:
++ up(&cpufreq_sem);
++
++ current->cpus_allowed = old_cpus;
++
++ return ret;
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_set);
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_setmax - set the CPU to maximum frequency
++ *
++ * Sets the CPU this function is executed on to maximum frequency.
++ */
++int cpufreq_setmax(void)
++{
++ return cpufreq_set(cpufreq_max(smp_processor_id()));
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_setmax);
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_get - return the current CPU clock frequency in 1kHz
++ * @cpu: cpu number to obtain frequency for
++ *
++ * Returns the specified CPUs frequency in kHz.
++ */
++unsigned int cpufreq_get(int cpu)
++{
++ if (!cpufreq_initialised)
++ panic("cpufreq_get() called before initialisation!");
++ return cpufreq_current(cpu);
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_get);
++
++#ifdef CONFIG_SYSCTL
++
++static int
++cpufreq_procctl(ctl_table *ctl, int write, struct file *filp,
++ void *buffer, size_t *lenp)
++{
++ char buf[16], *p;
++ int cpu = 0, len, left = *lenp;
++
++ if (!left || (filp->f_pos && !write)) {
++ *lenp = 0;
++ return 0;
++ }
++
++ if (write) {
++ unsigned int freq;
++
++ len = left;
++ if (left > sizeof(buf))
++ left = sizeof(buf);
++ if (copy_from_user(buf, buffer, left))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0';
++
++ freq = simple_strtoul(buf, &p, 0);
++ cpufreq_set(freq);
++ } else {
++ len = sprintf(buf, "%d\n", cpufreq_get(cpu));
++ if (len > left)
++ len = left;
++ if (copy_to_user(buffer, buf, len))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ }
++
++ *lenp = len;
++ filp->f_pos += len;
++ return 0;
++}
++
++static int
++cpufreq_sysctl(ctl_table *table, int *name, int nlen,
++ void *oldval, size_t *oldlenp,
++ void *newval, size_t newlen, void **context)
++{
++ int cpu = 0;
++
++ if (oldval && oldlenp) {
++ size_t oldlen;
++
++ if (get_user(oldlen, oldlenp))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ if (oldlen != sizeof(unsigned int))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (put_user(cpufreq_get(cpu), (unsigned int *)oldval) ||
++ put_user(sizeof(unsigned int), oldlenp))
++ return -EFAULT;
++ }
++ if (newval && newlen) {
++ unsigned int freq;
++
++ if (newlen != sizeof(unsigned int))
++ return -EINVAL;
++
++ if (get_user(freq, (unsigned int *)newval))
++ return -EFAULT;
++
++ cpufreq_set(freq);
++ }
++ return 1;
++}
++
++enum {
++ CPU_NR_FREQ_MAX = 1,
++ CPU_NR_FREQ_MIN = 2,
++ CPU_NR_FREQ = 3
++};
++
++static ctl_table ctl_cpu_vars[4] = {
++ {
++ ctl_name: CPU_NR_FREQ_MAX,
++ procname: "speed-max",
++ data: &cpufreq_max(0),
++ maxlen: sizeof(cpufreq_max(0)),
++ mode: 0444,
++ proc_handler: proc_dointvec,
++ },
++ {
++ ctl_name: CPU_NR_FREQ_MIN,
++ procname: "speed-min",
++ data: &cpufreq_min(0),
++ maxlen: sizeof(cpufreq_min(0)),
++ mode: 0444,
++ proc_handler: proc_dointvec,
++ },
++ {
++ ctl_name: CPU_NR_FREQ,
++ procname: "speed",
++ mode: 0644,
++ proc_handler: cpufreq_procctl,
++ strategy: cpufreq_sysctl,
++ },
++ {
++ ctl_name: 0,
++ }
++};
++
++enum {
++ CPU_NR = 1,
++};
++
++static ctl_table ctl_cpu_nr[2] = {
++ {
++ ctl_name: CPU_NR,
++ procname: "0",
++ mode: 0555,
++ child: ctl_cpu_vars,
++ },
++ {
++ ctl_name: 0,
++ }
++};
++
++static ctl_table ctl_cpu[2] = {
++ {
++ ctl_name: CTL_CPU,
++ procname: "cpu",
++ mode: 0555,
++ child: ctl_cpu_nr,
++ },
++ {
++ ctl_name: 0,
++ }
++};
++
++static inline void cpufreq_sysctl_init(void)
++{
++ register_sysctl_table(ctl_cpu, 0);
++}
++
++#else
++#define cpufreq_sysctl_init()
++#endif
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_setfunctions - Set CPU clock functions
++ * @validate: pointer to validation function
++ * @setspeed: pointer to setspeed function
++ */
++void
++cpufreq_setfunctions(unsigned int (*validate)(unsigned int),
++ void (*setspeed)(unsigned int))
++{
++ down(&cpufreq_sem);
++ cpufreq_validatespeed = validate;
++ cpufreq_setspeed = setspeed;
++ up(&cpufreq_sem);
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_setfunctions);
++
++/**
++ * cpufreq_init - Initialise the cpufreq core
++ * @freq: current CPU clock speed.
++ * @min_freq: minimum CPU clock speed.
++ * @max_freq: maximum CPU clock speed.
++ *
++ * Initialise the cpufreq core. If the cpufreq_max command line
++ * parameter has not been specified, we set the maximum clock rate
++ * to the current CPU clock rate.
++ */
++void cpufreq_init(unsigned int freq,
++ unsigned int min_freq,
++ unsigned int max_freq)
++{
++ /*
++ * If the user doesn't tell us their maximum frequency,
++ * or if it is invalid, use the values determined
++ * by the cpufreq-arch-specific initialization functions.
++ * The validatespeed code is responsible for limiting
++ * this further.
++ */
++ if (max_freq && ((cpufreq_max(0) == 0) || (cpufreq_max(0) > max_freq)))
++ cpufreq_max(0) = max_freq;
++ if (min_freq && ((cpufreq_min(0) == 0) || (cpufreq_min(0) < min_freq)))
++ cpufreq_min(0) = min_freq;
++
++ if (cpufreq_max(0) == 0)
++ cpufreq_max(0) = freq;
++
++ printk(KERN_INFO "CPU clock: %d.%03d MHz (%d.%03d-%d.%03d MHz)\n",
++ freq / 1000, freq % 1000,
++ cpufreq_min(0) / 1000, cpufreq_min(0) % 1000,
++ cpufreq_max(0) / 1000, cpufreq_max(0) % 1000);
++
++ cpufreq_ref_loops = loops_per_jiffy;
++ cpufreq_ref_freq = freq;
++ cpufreq_current(smp_processor_id()) = freq;
++
++ cpufreq_initialised = 1;
++ up(&cpufreq_sem);
++
++ cpufreq_sysctl_init();
++}
++
++EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(cpufreq_init);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/kernel/exit.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/exit.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/kernel/exit.c 2002-11-28 23:53:15.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/exit.c 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@
+ return retval;
+ }
+
+-#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__ia64__)
++#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(__arm__)
+
+ /*
+ * sys_waitpid() remains for compatibility. waitpid() should be
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/kernel/fork.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/fork.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/kernel/fork.c 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/fork.c 2004-04-18 21:47:52.000000000 +0100
+@@ -75,7 +75,11 @@
+ * value: the thread structures can take up at most half
+ * of memory.
+ */
++#if THREAD_SIZE > PAGE_SIZE
+ max_threads = mempages / (THREAD_SIZE/PAGE_SIZE) / 8;
++#else
++ max_threads = (mempages * PAGE_SIZE) / (8 * THREAD_SIZE);
++#endif
+
+ init_task.rlim[RLIMIT_NPROC].rlim_cur = max_threads/2;
+ init_task.rlim[RLIMIT_NPROC].rlim_max = max_threads/2;
+@@ -220,6 +224,7 @@
+
+ fail_nomem:
+ flush_tlb_mm(current->mm);
++ memc_update_mm(mm);
+ return retval;
+ }
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/kernel/ksyms.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/ksyms.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/kernel/ksyms.c 2004-02-27 20:03:29.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/ksyms.c 2004-02-23 13:36:41.000000000 +0000
+@@ -345,6 +345,7 @@
+
+ /* tty routines */
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_hangup);
++EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_vhangup);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_wait_until_sent);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_check_change);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(tty_hung_up_p);
+@@ -439,9 +440,11 @@
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(kiobuf_wait_for_io);
+
+ /* dma handling */
++#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(request_dma);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(free_dma);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_spin_lock);
++#endif
+ #ifdef HAVE_DISABLE_HLT
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(disable_hlt);
+ EXPORT_SYMBOL(enable_hlt);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/kernel/signal.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/signal.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/kernel/signal.c 2004-02-27 20:03:29.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/signal.c 2004-02-23 13:36:41.000000000 +0000
+@@ -778,8 +778,8 @@
+ info.si_uid = tsk->uid;
+
+ /* FIXME: find out whether or not this is supposed to be c*time. */
+- info.si_utime = tsk->times.tms_utime;
+- info.si_stime = tsk->times.tms_stime;
++ info.si_utime = hz_to_std(tsk->times.tms_utime);
++ info.si_stime = hz_to_std(tsk->times.tms_stime);
+
+ status = tsk->exit_code & 0x7f;
+ why = SI_KERNEL; /* shouldn't happen */
+@@ -1277,7 +1277,7 @@
+ #endif /* __sparc__ */
+ #endif
+
+-#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__ia64__)
++#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(__arm__)
+ /*
+ * For backwards compatibility. Functionality superseded by sigprocmask.
+ */
+@@ -1305,7 +1305,8 @@
+ }
+ #endif /* !defined(__alpha__) */
+
+-#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(__mips__)
++#if !defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(__mips__) && \
++ !defined(__arm__)
+ /*
+ * For backwards compatibility. Functionality superseded by sigaction.
+ */
+@@ -1322,4 +1323,4 @@
+
+ return ret ? ret : (unsigned long)old_sa.sa.sa_handler;
+ }
+-#endif /* !alpha && !__ia64__ && !defined(__mips__) */
++#endif /* !alpha && !__ia64__ && !defined(__mips__) && !defined(__arm__) */
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/kernel/sys.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/sys.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/kernel/sys.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/kernel/sys.c 2004-01-14 21:39:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -801,16 +801,23 @@
+
+ asmlinkage long sys_times(struct tms * tbuf)
+ {
++ struct tms temp;
++
+ /*
+ * In the SMP world we might just be unlucky and have one of
+ * the times increment as we use it. Since the value is an
+ * atomically safe type this is just fine. Conceptually its
+ * as if the syscall took an instant longer to occur.
+ */
+- if (tbuf)
+- if (copy_to_user(tbuf, &current->times, sizeof(struct tms)))
++ if (tbuf) {
++ temp.tms_utime = hz_to_std(current->times.tms_utime);
++ temp.tms_stime = hz_to_std(current->times.tms_stime);
++ temp.tms_cutime = hz_to_std(current->times.tms_cutime);
++ temp.tms_cstime = hz_to_std(current->times.tms_cstime);
++ if (copy_to_user(tbuf, &temp, sizeof(struct tms)))
+ return -EFAULT;
+- return jiffies;
++ }
++ return hz_to_std(jiffies);
+ }
+
+ /*
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/lib/string.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/lib/string.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/lib/string.c 2002-08-03 01:39:46.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/lib/string.c 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -188,10 +188,10 @@
+ */
+ char * strchr(const char * s, int c)
+ {
+- for(; *s != (char) c; ++s)
+- if (*s == '\0')
+- return NULL;
+- return (char *) s;
++ for(; *s != '\0'; ++s)
++ if (*s == (char) c)
++ return (char *) s;
++ return NULL;
+ }
+ #endif
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/mm/Makefile linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/Makefile
+--- linux-2.4.26/mm/Makefile 2002-08-03 01:39:46.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/Makefile 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -18,4 +18,5 @@
+
+ obj-$(CONFIG_HIGHMEM) += highmem.o
+
++obj-y += debug.o
+ include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/mm/debug.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/debug.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/mm/debug.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/debug.c 2004-02-23 00:34:41.000000000 +0000
+@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
++/*
++ * linux/mm/debug.c
++ *
++ * Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King.
++ *
++ * 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.
++ *
++ * Dump out page information on SysRQ-G, and provide show_page_info()
++ *
++ * You are advised to use a serial console with this patch - it
++ * saturates a 38400baud link for 1 minute on a 32MB machine.
++ */
++#include <linux/kernel.h>
++#include <linux/mm.h>
++#include <linux/pagemap.h>
++#include <linux/sysrq.h>
++#include <linux/init.h>
++
++/*
++ * We print out the following information for each page in the system:
++ * address: use count, age, mapping, [RSsr] rD [acd]
++ *
++ * The flags are:
++ * R - reserved
++ * S - in swapcache
++ * s - slab page
++ *
++ * r - referenced
++ * D - dirty
++ *
++ * a - active page
++ */
++static void page_detail(struct page *page)
++{
++ if (!page)
++ return;
++
++ printk("%p: %2d %p [%c%c%c] %c%c [%c]\n",
++ page_address(page),
++ page_count(page),
++ page->mapping,
++
++ PageReserved(page) ? 'R' : '-',
++ PageSwapCache(page) ? 'S' : '-',
++ PageSlab(page) ? 's' : '-',
++
++ PageReferenced(page) ? 'r' : '-',
++ PageDirty(page) ? 'D' : '-',
++
++ PageActive(page) ? 'a' : '-');
++}
++
++/*
++ * This version collects statistics
++ */
++static int anon_pages, slab_pages, resvd_pages, unused_pages;
++
++static void page_statistics(struct page *page)
++{
++ if (page) {
++ if (PageReserved(page))
++ resvd_pages++;
++ else if (PageSlab(page))
++ slab_pages++;
++ else if (!page_count(page))
++ unused_pages ++;
++ else if (!page->mapping)
++ anon_pages ++;
++ return;
++ }
++
++ printk(" anon: %d, slab: %d, reserved: %d, free: %d\n",
++ anon_pages, slab_pages, resvd_pages, unused_pages);
++}
++
++static void show_zone_info(zone_t *zone, void (*fn)(struct page *))
++{
++ int i;
++
++ printk(" total %ld, free %ld\n",
++ zone->size, zone->free_pages);
++
++ anon_pages = 0;
++ slab_pages = 0;
++ resvd_pages = 0;
++ unused_pages = 0;
++
++ for (i = 0; i < zone->size; i++) {
++ struct page *page = zone->zone_mem_map + i;
++
++ fn(page);
++ }
++
++ fn(NULL);
++}
++
++static void show_node_info(pg_data_t *pg, void (*fn)(struct page *))
++{
++ int type;
++
++ for (type = 0; type < MAX_NR_ZONES; type++) {
++ zone_t *zone = pg->node_zones + type;
++
++ if (zone->size == 0)
++ continue;
++
++ printk("----- Zone %d ------\n", type);
++
++ show_zone_info(zone, fn);
++ }
++}
++
++static void __show_page_info(void (*fn)(struct page *))
++{
++ pg_data_t *pg;
++ int pgdat = 0;
++
++ for (pg = pgdat_list; pg; pg = pg->node_next) {
++
++ printk("===== Node %d =====\n", pgdat++);
++
++ show_node_info(pg, fn);
++ }
++}
++
++void show_page_info(void)
++{
++ __show_page_info(page_detail);
++}
++
++static void
++show_pg_info(int key, struct pt_regs *regs, struct kbd_struct *kd,
++ struct tty_struct *tty)
++{
++ void (*fn)(struct page *);
++ show_mem();
++ if (key == 'g')
++ fn = page_detail;
++ else
++ fn = page_statistics;
++ __show_page_info(fn);
++}
++
++static struct sysrq_key_op page_info_op = {
++ handler: show_pg_info,
++ help_msg: "paGeinfo",
++ action_msg: "Page Info",
++};
++
++static int __init debug_mm_init(void)
++{
++ register_sysrq_key('g', &page_info_op);
++ register_sysrq_key('h', &page_info_op);
++ return 0;
++}
++
++__initcall(debug_mm_init);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/mm/filemap.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/filemap.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/mm/filemap.c 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/filemap.c 2004-04-18 21:47:52.000000000 +0100
+@@ -2210,10 +2210,14 @@
+ pte_t pte = *ptep;
+
+ if (pte_present(pte)) {
+- struct page *page = pte_page(pte);
+- if (VALID_PAGE(page) && !PageReserved(page) && ptep_test_and_clear_dirty(ptep)) {
+- flush_tlb_page(vma, address);
+- set_page_dirty(page);
++ unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
++
++ if (pfn_valid(pfn)) {
++ struct page *page = pfn_to_page(pfn);
++ if (!PageReserved(page) && ptep_test_and_clear_dirty(ptep)) {
++ flush_tlb_page(vma, address);
++ set_page_dirty(page);
++ }
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/mm/memory.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/memory.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/mm/memory.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/memory.c 2004-01-14 21:39:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -77,8 +77,13 @@
+ */
+ void __free_pte(pte_t pte)
+ {
+- struct page *page = pte_page(pte);
+- if ((!VALID_PAGE(page)) || PageReserved(page))
++ unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
++ struct page *page;
++
++ if (!pfn_valid(pfn))
++ return;
++ page = pfn_to_page(pfn);
++ if (PageReserved(page))
+ return;
+ if (pte_dirty(pte))
+ set_page_dirty(page);
+@@ -232,6 +237,7 @@
+ do {
+ pte_t pte = *src_pte;
+ struct page *ptepage;
++ unsigned long pfn;
+
+ /* copy_one_pte */
+
+@@ -241,9 +247,11 @@
+ swap_duplicate(pte_to_swp_entry(pte));
+ goto cont_copy_pte_range;
+ }
+- ptepage = pte_page(pte);
+- if ((!VALID_PAGE(ptepage)) ||
+- PageReserved(ptepage))
++ pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
++ if (!pfn_valid(pfn))
++ goto cont_copy_pte_range;
++ ptepage = pfn_to_page(pfn);
++ if (PageReserved(ptepage))
+ goto cont_copy_pte_range;
+
+ /* If it's a COW mapping, write protect it both in the parent and the child */
+@@ -314,9 +322,13 @@
+ if (pte_none(pte))
+ continue;
+ if (pte_present(pte)) {
+- struct page *page = pte_page(pte);
+- if (VALID_PAGE(page) && !PageReserved(page))
+- freed ++;
++ unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
++
++ if (pfn_valid(pfn)) {
++ struct page *page = pfn_to_page(pfn);
++ if (!PageReserved(page))
++ freed ++;
++ }
+ /* This will eventually call __free_pte on the pte. */
+ tlb_remove_page(tlb, ptep, address + offset);
+ } else {
+@@ -354,17 +366,37 @@
+ return freed;
+ }
+
++void unmap_page_range(mmu_gather_t *tlb, struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long address, unsigned long end)
++{
++ int freed = 0;
++ pgd_t * dir;
++
++ if (address >= end)
++ BUG();
++ dir = pgd_offset(mm, address);
++ do {
++ freed += zap_pmd_range(tlb, dir, address, end - address);
++ address = (address + PGDIR_SIZE) & PGDIR_MASK;
++ dir++;
++ } while (address && (address < end));
++
++ /*
++ * Update rss for the mm_struct (not necessarily current->mm)
++ * Notice that rss is an unsigned long.
++ */
++ if (mm->rss > freed)
++ mm->rss -= freed;
++ else
++ mm->rss = 0;
++}
++
+ /*
+ * remove user pages in a given range.
+ */
+ void zap_page_range(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long address, unsigned long size)
+ {
+- mmu_gather_t *tlb;
+- pgd_t * dir;
+ unsigned long start = address, end = address + size;
+- int freed = 0;
+-
+- dir = pgd_offset(mm, address);
++ mmu_gather_t *tlb;
+
+ /*
+ * This is a long-lived spinlock. That's fine.
+@@ -377,25 +409,10 @@
+ BUG();
+ spin_lock(&mm->page_table_lock);
+ flush_cache_range(mm, address, end);
+- tlb = tlb_gather_mmu(mm);
+-
+- do {
+- freed += zap_pmd_range(tlb, dir, address, end - address);
+- address = (address + PGDIR_SIZE) & PGDIR_MASK;
+- dir++;
+- } while (address && (address < end));
+
+- /* this will flush any remaining tlb entries */
++ tlb = tlb_gather_mmu(mm);
++ unmap_page_range(tlb, mm, address, end);
+ tlb_finish_mmu(tlb, start, end);
+-
+- /*
+- * Update rss for the mm_struct (not necessarily current->mm)
+- * Notice that rss is an unsigned long.
+- */
+- if (mm->rss > freed)
+- mm->rss -= freed;
+- else
+- mm->rss = 0;
+ spin_unlock(&mm->page_table_lock);
+ }
+
+@@ -407,6 +424,7 @@
+ pgd_t *pgd;
+ pmd_t *pmd;
+ pte_t *ptep, pte;
++ unsigned long pfn;
+
+ pgd = pgd_offset(mm, address);
+ if (pgd_none(*pgd) || pgd_bad(*pgd))
+@@ -423,8 +441,11 @@
+ pte = *ptep;
+ if (pte_present(pte)) {
+ if (!write ||
+- (pte_write(pte) && pte_dirty(pte)))
+- return pte_page(pte);
++ (pte_write(pte) && pte_dirty(pte))) {
++ pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
++ if (pfn_valid(pfn))
++ return pfn_to_page(pfn);
++ }
+ }
+
+ out:
+@@ -439,7 +460,8 @@
+
+ static inline struct page * get_page_map(struct page *page)
+ {
+- if (!VALID_PAGE(page))
++ unsigned long pfn = page_to_pfn(page);
++ if (!pfn_valid(pfn))
+ return 0;
+ return page;
+ }
+@@ -826,22 +848,22 @@
+ unsigned long phys_addr, pgprot_t prot)
+ {
+ unsigned long end;
++ unsigned long pfn;
+
+ address &= ~PMD_MASK;
+ end = address + size;
+ if (end > PMD_SIZE)
+ end = PMD_SIZE;
++ pfn = phys_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+ do {
+- struct page *page;
+ pte_t oldpage;
+ oldpage = ptep_get_and_clear(pte);
+
+- page = virt_to_page(__va(phys_addr));
+- if ((!VALID_PAGE(page)) || PageReserved(page))
+- set_pte(pte, mk_pte_phys(phys_addr, prot));
++ if (!pfn_valid(pfn) || PageReserved(pfn_to_page(pfn)))
++ set_pte(pte, pfn_pte(pfn, prot));
+ forget_pte(oldpage);
+ address += PAGE_SIZE;
+- phys_addr += PAGE_SIZE;
++ pfn++;
+ pte++;
+ } while (address && (address < end));
+ }
+@@ -949,10 +971,11 @@
+ unsigned long address, pte_t *page_table, pte_t pte)
+ {
+ struct page *old_page, *new_page;
++ unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
+
+- old_page = pte_page(pte);
+- if (!VALID_PAGE(old_page))
++ if (!pfn_valid(pfn))
+ goto bad_wp_page;
++ old_page = pte_page(pte);
+
+ if (!TryLockPage(old_page)) {
+ int reuse = can_share_swap_page(old_page);
+@@ -996,7 +1019,7 @@
+
+ bad_wp_page:
+ spin_unlock(&mm->page_table_lock);
+- printk("do_wp_page: bogus page at address %08lx (page 0x%lx)\n",address,(unsigned long)old_page);
++ printk("do_wp_page: bogus page at address %08lx\n", address);
+ return -1;
+ no_mem:
+ page_cache_release(old_page);
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/mm/mmap.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/mmap.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/mm/mmap.c 2004-02-27 20:03:29.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/mmap.c 2004-02-23 13:36:41.000000000 +0000
+@@ -18,6 +18,9 @@
+
+ #include <asm/uaccess.h>
+ #include <asm/pgalloc.h>
++#include <asm/tlb.h>
++
++extern void unmap_page_range(mmu_gather_t *tlb, struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
+
+ /*
+ * WARNING: the debugging will use recursive algorithms so never enable this
+@@ -915,6 +918,8 @@
+ * old method of shifting the VA >> by PGDIR_SHIFT doesn't work.
+ */
+ start_index = pgd_index(first);
++ if (start_index < FIRST_USER_PGD_NR)
++ start_index = FIRST_USER_PGD_NR;
+ end_index = pgd_index(last);
+ if (end_index > start_index) {
+ clear_page_tables(mm, start_index, end_index - start_index);
+@@ -1046,7 +1051,6 @@
+ len = PAGE_ALIGN(len);
+ if (!len)
+ return addr;
+-
+ if ((addr + len) > TASK_SIZE || (addr + len) < addr)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+@@ -1135,45 +1139,58 @@
+ /* Release all mmaps. */
+ void exit_mmap(struct mm_struct * mm)
+ {
++ mmu_gather_t *tlb;
+ struct vm_area_struct * mpnt;
+
+ release_segments(mm);
+ spin_lock(&mm->page_table_lock);
++
++ tlb = tlb_gather_mmu(mm);
++
++ flush_cache_mm(mm);
++ mpnt = mm->mmap;
++ while (mpnt) {
++ unsigned long start = mpnt->vm_start;
++ unsigned long end = mpnt->vm_end;
++
++ mm->map_count--;
++ remove_shared_vm_struct(mpnt);
++ unmap_page_range(tlb, mm, start, end);
++ mpnt = mpnt->vm_next;
++ }
++
++ /* This is just debugging */
++ if (mm->map_count)
++ BUG();
++
++ tlb_finish_mmu(tlb, 0, TASK_SIZE);
++
+ mpnt = mm->mmap;
+ mm->mmap = mm->mmap_cache = NULL;
+ mm->mm_rb = RB_ROOT;
+ mm->rss = 0;
+- spin_unlock(&mm->page_table_lock);
+ mm->total_vm = 0;
+ mm->locked_vm = 0;
+
+- flush_cache_mm(mm);
++ spin_unlock(&mm->page_table_lock);
++
++ clear_page_tables(mm, FIRST_USER_PGD_NR, USER_PTRS_PER_PGD);
++
++ /*
++ * Walk the list again, actually closing and freeing it
++ * without holding any MM locks.
++ */
+ while (mpnt) {
+ struct vm_area_struct * next = mpnt->vm_next;
+- unsigned long start = mpnt->vm_start;
+- unsigned long end = mpnt->vm_end;
+- unsigned long size = end - start;
+-
+ if (mpnt->vm_ops) {
+ if (mpnt->vm_ops->close)
+ mpnt->vm_ops->close(mpnt);
+ }
+- mm->map_count--;
+- remove_shared_vm_struct(mpnt);
+- zap_page_range(mm, start, size);
+ if (mpnt->vm_file)
+ fput(mpnt->vm_file);
+ kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep, mpnt);
+ mpnt = next;
+ }
+-
+- /* This is just debugging */
+- if (mm->map_count)
+- BUG();
+-
+- clear_page_tables(mm, FIRST_USER_PGD_NR, USER_PTRS_PER_PGD);
+-
+- flush_tlb_mm(mm);
+ }
+
+ /* Insert vm structure into process list sorted by address
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/mm/slab.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/slab.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/mm/slab.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/slab.c 2004-01-14 21:39:29.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1391,7 +1391,7 @@
+ #if DEBUG
+ # define CHECK_NR(pg) \
+ do { \
+- if (!VALID_PAGE(pg)) { \
++ if (!virt_addr_valid(pg)) { \
+ printk(KERN_ERR "kfree: out of range ptr %lxh.\n", \
+ (unsigned long)objp); \
+ BUG(); \
+@@ -1950,12 +1950,12 @@
+ name = cachep->name;
+ {
+ char tmp;
+- mm_segment_t old_fs;
++ mm_segment_t old_fs;
+ old_fs = get_fs();
+ set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
+ if (__get_user(tmp, name))
+ name = "broken";
+- set_fs(old_fs);
++ set_fs (old_fs);
+ }
+
+ seq_printf(m, "%-17s %6lu %6lu %6u %4lu %4lu %4u",
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/mm/vmalloc.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/vmalloc.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/mm/vmalloc.c 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/vmalloc.c 2004-04-18 21:47:52.000000000 +0100
+@@ -44,8 +44,13 @@
+ if (pte_none(page))
+ continue;
+ if (pte_present(page)) {
+- struct page *ptpage = pte_page(page);
+- if (VALID_PAGE(ptpage) && (!PageReserved(ptpage)))
++ unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(page);
++ struct page *ptpage;
++
++ if (!pfn_valid(pfn))
++ continue;
++ ptpage = pfn_to_page(pfn);
++ if (!PageReserved(ptpage))
+ __free_page(ptpage);
+ continue;
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/mm/vmscan.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/vmscan.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/mm/vmscan.c 2004-02-27 20:03:29.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/mm/vmscan.c 2004-02-23 13:36:41.000000000 +0000
+@@ -121,6 +121,7 @@
+ drop_pte:
+ mm->rss--;
+ UnlockPage(page);
++ memc_clear(vma->vm_mm, page);
+ {
+ int freeable = page_count(page) - !!page->buffers <= 2;
+ page_cache_release(page);
+@@ -206,13 +207,16 @@
+
+ do {
+ if (pte_present(*pte)) {
+- struct page *page = pte_page(*pte);
++ unsigned long pfn = pte_pfn(*pte);
+
+- if (VALID_PAGE(page) && !PageReserved(page)) {
+- count -= try_to_swap_out(mm, vma, address, pte, page, classzone);
+- if (!count) {
+- address += PAGE_SIZE;
+- break;
++ if (pfn_valid(pfn)) {
++ struct page *page = pfn_to_page(pfn);
++ if (!PageReserved(page)) {
++ count -= try_to_swap_out(mm, vma, address, pte, page, classzone);
++ if (!count) {
++ address += PAGE_SIZE;
++ break;
++ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/net/irda/af_irda.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/af_irda.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/net/irda/af_irda.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/af_irda.c 2004-01-14 21:39:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@
+ #endif /* CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA */
+ kfree(self);
+ MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
+-
++
+ return;
+ }
+
+@@ -2571,19 +2571,15 @@
+ sock_register(&irda_family_ops);
+
+ irda_packet_type.type = htons(ETH_P_IRDA);
+- dev_add_pack(&irda_packet_type);
++ dev_add_pack(&irda_packet_type);
+
+ register_netdevice_notifier(&irda_dev_notifier);
+-
+ irda_init();
+ #ifdef MODULE
+- irda_device_init(); /* Called by init/main.c when non-modular */
++ irda_device_init(); /* Called by init/main.c when non-modular */
+ #endif
+ return 0;
+ }
+-#ifdef MODULE
+-module_init(irda_proto_init); /* If non-module, called from init/main.c */
+-#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Function irda_proto_cleanup (void)
+@@ -2591,25 +2587,27 @@
+ * Remove IrDA protocol layer
+ *
+ */
+-#ifdef MODULE
+-void irda_proto_cleanup(void)
++static void __exit irda_proto_cleanup(void)
+ {
+ irda_packet_type.type = htons(ETH_P_IRDA);
+- dev_remove_pack(&irda_packet_type);
++ dev_remove_pack(&irda_packet_type);
++
++ unregister_netdevice_notifier(&irda_dev_notifier);
+
+- unregister_netdevice_notifier(&irda_dev_notifier);
+-
+ sock_unregister(PF_IRDA);
++
+ irda_cleanup();
+-
+- return;
+ }
++
++#ifdef MODULE
++module_init(irda_proto_init);
+ module_exit(irda_proto_cleanup);
+-
++
+ MODULE_AUTHOR("Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>");
+-MODULE_DESCRIPTION("The Linux IrDA Protocol Subsystem");
++MODULE_DESCRIPTION("The Linux IrDA Protocol Subsystem");
+ MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
+ #ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_DEBUG
+ MODULE_PARM(irda_debug, "1l");
+ #endif
+-#endif /* MODULE */
++#endif
++
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/net/irda/iriap.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/iriap.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/net/irda/iriap.c 2002-11-28 23:53:16.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/iriap.c 2004-01-14 21:32:30.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1004,18 +1004,20 @@
+
+ switch (attrib->value->type) {
+ case IAS_INTEGER:
+- len += sprintf(buf+len, "%d\n",
++ len += sprintf(buf+len, "%d",
+ attrib->value->t.integer);
+ break;
+ case IAS_STRING:
+- len += sprintf(buf+len, "\"%s\"\n",
++ len += sprintf(buf+len, "\"%s\"",
+ attrib->value->t.string);
+ break;
+ case IAS_OCT_SEQ:
+- len += sprintf(buf+len, "octet sequence (%d bytes)\n", attrib->value->len);
++ len += sprintf(buf+len,
++ "octet sequence (%d bytes)",
++ attrib->value->len);
+ break;
+ case IAS_MISSING:
+- len += sprintf(buf+len, "missing\n");
++ len += sprintf(buf+len, "missing");
+ break;
+ default:
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "%s(), Unknown value type!\n", __FUNCTION__);
+@@ -1027,6 +1029,7 @@
+ hashbin_get_next(obj->attribs);
+ }
+ obj = (struct ias_object *) hashbin_get_next(objects);
++ len += sprintf(buf+len, "\n");
+ }
+ restore_flags(flags);
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/net/irda/irlan/irlan_common.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/irlan/irlan_common.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/net/irda/irlan/irlan_common.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/irlan/irlan_common.c 2004-01-14 21:39:31.000000000 +0000
+@@ -317,6 +317,9 @@
+
+ del_timer(&self->watchdog_timer);
+
++ /* since irlan_do_*_event gobble the skb, we must get it once -- rmk */
++ skb_get(skb);
++
+ /* If you want to pass the skb to *both* state machines, you will
+ * need to skb_clone() it, so that you don't free it twice.
+ * As the state machines don't need it, git rid of it here...
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/net/irda/irlap_event.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/irlap_event.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/net/irda/irlap_event.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/irlap_event.c 2004-01-14 21:39:31.000000000 +0000
+@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@
+ #endif /* CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA */
+ case RECV_TEST_CMD:
+ /* Remove test frame header */
+- skb_pull(skb, sizeof(struct test_frame));
++ skb_pull(skb, 10 /*sizeof(struct test_frame)*/);
+
+ /*
+ * Send response. This skb will not be sent out again, and
+@@ -740,7 +740,7 @@
+
+ switch (event) {
+ case CONNECT_RESPONSE:
+- skb_pull(skb, sizeof(struct snrm_frame));
++ skb_pull(skb, 11 /*sizeof(struct snrm_frame)*/);
+
+ ASSERT(self->netdev != NULL, return -1;);
+
+@@ -870,7 +870,7 @@
+
+ ASSERT(self->netdev != NULL, return -1;);
+
+- skb_pull(skb, sizeof(struct snrm_frame));
++ skb_pull(skb, 11 /*sizeof(struct snrm_frame)*/);
+
+ irlap_qos_negotiate(self, skb);
+
+@@ -902,7 +902,7 @@
+ /* Negotiate connection parameters */
+ ASSERT(skb->len > 10, return -1;);
+
+- skb_pull(skb, sizeof(struct ua_frame));
++ skb_pull(skb, 10 /*sizeof(struct ua_frame)*/);
+
+ ASSERT(self->netdev != NULL, return -1;);
+
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/net/irda/irlap_frame.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/irlap_frame.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/net/irda/irlap_frame.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/irlap_frame.c 2004-02-22 11:42:55.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
+ /*********************************************************************
+- *
++ *
+ * Filename: irlap_frame.c
+ * Version: 1.0
+ * Description: Build and transmit IrLAP frames
+@@ -8,18 +8,18 @@
+ * Created at: Tue Aug 19 10:27:26 1997
+ * Modified at: Wed Jan 5 08:59:04 2000
+ * Modified by: Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>
+- *
+- * Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>,
++ *
++ * Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>,
+ * All Rights Reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Jean Tourrilhes <jt@hpl.hp.com>
+- *
+- * 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
++ *
++ * 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.
+ *
+ * Neither Dag Brattli nor University of Tromsø admit liability nor
+- * provide warranty for any of this software. This material is
++ * provide warranty for any of this software. This material is
+ * provided "AS-IS" and at no charge.
+ *
+ ********************************************************************/
+@@ -29,11 +29,12 @@
+ #include <linux/if_ether.h>
+ #include <linux/netdevice.h>
+ #include <linux/irda.h>
+-
++
+ #include <net/pkt_sched.h>
+ #include <net/sock.h>
+-
++
+ #include <asm/byteorder.h>
++#include <asm/unaligned.h>
+
+ #include <net/irda/irda.h>
+ #include <net/irda/irda_device.h>
+@@ -46,18 +47,18 @@
+ /*
+ * Function irlap_insert_info (self, skb)
+ *
+- * Insert minimum turnaround time and speed information into the skb. We
++ * Insert minimum turnaround time and speed information into the skb. We
+ * need to do this since it's per packet relevant information. Safe to
+ * have this function inlined since it's only called from one place
+ */
+-static inline void irlap_insert_info(struct irlap_cb *self,
++static inline void irlap_insert_info(struct irlap_cb *self,
+ struct sk_buff *skb)
+ {
+ struct irda_skb_cb *cb = (struct irda_skb_cb *) skb->cb;
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Insert MTT (min. turn time) and speed into skb, so that the
+- * device driver knows which settings to use
++ * device driver knows which settings to use
+ */
+ cb->magic = LAP_MAGIC;
+ cb->mtt = self->mtt_required;
+@@ -65,15 +66,15 @@
+
+ /* Reset */
+ self->mtt_required = 0;
+-
+- /*
+- * Delay equals negotiated BOFs count, plus the number of BOFs to
+- * force the negotiated minimum turnaround time
++
++ /*
++ * Delay equals negotiated BOFs count, plus the number of BOFs to
++ * force the negotiated minimum turnaround time
+ */
+ cb->xbofs = self->bofs_count;
+ cb->next_xbofs = self->next_bofs;
+ cb->xbofs_delay = self->xbofs_delay;
+-
++
+ /* Reset XBOF's delay (used only for getting min turn time) */
+ self->xbofs_delay = 0;
+ /* Put the correct xbofs value for the next packet */
+@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@
+ *
+ * Transmits a connect SNRM command frame
+ */
+-void irlap_send_snrm_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct qos_info *qos)
++void irlap_send_snrm_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct qos_info *qos)
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *skb;
+ struct snrm_frame *frame;
+@@ -118,7 +119,7 @@
+ if (!skb)
+ return;
+
+- frame = (struct snrm_frame *) skb_put(skb, 2);
++ frame = (struct snrm_frame *) skb_put(skb, 2);
+
+ /* Insert connection address field */
+ if (qos)
+@@ -128,17 +129,17 @@
+
+ /* Insert control field */
+ frame->control = SNRM_CMD | PF_BIT;
+-
++
+ /*
+- * If we are establishing a connection then insert QoS paramerters
++ * If we are establishing a connection then insert QoS paramerters
+ */
+ if (qos) {
+ skb_put(skb, 9); /* 21 left */
+- frame->saddr = cpu_to_le32(self->saddr);
+- frame->daddr = cpu_to_le32(self->daddr);
++ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(self->saddr), &frame->saddr);
++ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(self->daddr), &frame->daddr);
+
+ frame->ncaddr = self->caddr;
+-
++
+ ret = irlap_insert_qos_negotiation_params(self, skb);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+@@ -154,13 +155,13 @@
+ * Received SNRM (Set Normal Response Mode) command frame
+ *
+ */
+-static void irlap_recv_snrm_cmd(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+- struct irlap_info *info)
++static void irlap_recv_snrm_cmd(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++ struct irlap_info *info)
+ {
+ struct snrm_frame *frame;
+
+ frame = (struct snrm_frame *) skb->data;
+-
++
+ if (skb->len >= sizeof(struct snrm_frame)) {
+ /* Copy the new connection address ignoring the C/R bit */
+ info->caddr = frame->ncaddr & 0xFE;
+@@ -170,11 +171,11 @@
+ IRDA_DEBUG(3, "%s(), invalid connection address!\n", __FUNCTION__);
+ return;
+ }
+-
++
+ /* Copy peer device address */
+- info->daddr = le32_to_cpu(frame->saddr);
+- info->saddr = le32_to_cpu(frame->daddr);
+-
++ info->daddr = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&frame->saddr));
++ info->saddr = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&frame->daddr));
++
+ /* Only accept if addressed directly to us */
+ if (info->saddr != self->saddr) {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(2, "%s(), not addressed to us!\n", __FUNCTION__);
+@@ -198,9 +199,9 @@
+ struct sk_buff *skb;
+ struct ua_frame *frame;
+ int ret;
+-
++
+ IRDA_DEBUG(2, "%s() <%ld>\n", __FUNCTION__, jiffies);
+-
++
+ ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
+ ASSERT(self->magic == LAP_MAGIC, return;);
+
+@@ -212,13 +213,13 @@
+ return;
+
+ frame = (struct ua_frame *) skb_put(skb, 10);
+-
++
+ /* Build UA response */
+ frame->caddr = self->caddr;
+ frame->control = UA_RSP | PF_BIT;
+
+- frame->saddr = cpu_to_le32(self->saddr);
+- frame->daddr = cpu_to_le32(self->daddr);
++ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(self->saddr), &frame->saddr);
++ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(self->daddr), &frame->daddr);
+
+ /* Should we send QoS negotiation parameters? */
+ if (qos) {
+@@ -243,7 +244,7 @@
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
+ __u8 *frame;
+-
++
+ ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
+ ASSERT(self->magic == LAP_MAGIC, return;);
+
+@@ -252,7 +253,7 @@
+ return;
+
+ frame = skb_put( skb, 2);
+-
++
+ if (self->state == LAP_NDM)
+ frame[0] = CBROADCAST;
+ else
+@@ -260,7 +261,7 @@
+
+ frame[1] = DM_RSP | PF_BIT;
+
+- irlap_queue_xmit(self, skb);
++ irlap_queue_xmit(self, skb);
+ }
+
+ /*
+@@ -269,11 +270,11 @@
+ * Send disconnect (DISC) frame
+ *
+ */
+-void irlap_send_disc_frame(struct irlap_cb *self)
++void irlap_send_disc_frame(struct irlap_cb *self)
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
+ __u8 *frame;
+-
++
+ IRDA_DEBUG(3, "%s()\n", __FUNCTION__);
+
+ ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
+@@ -284,7 +285,7 @@
+ return;
+
+ frame = skb_put(skb, 2);
+-
++
+ frame[0] = self->caddr | CMD_FRAME;
+ frame[1] = DISC_CMD | PF_BIT;
+
+@@ -295,17 +296,17 @@
+ * Function irlap_send_discovery_xid_frame (S, s, command)
+ *
+ * Build and transmit a XID (eXchange station IDentifier) discovery
+- * frame.
++ * frame.
+ */
+-void irlap_send_discovery_xid_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, int S, __u8 s,
+- __u8 command, discovery_t *discovery)
++void irlap_send_discovery_xid_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, int S, __u8 s,
++ __u8 command, discovery_t *discovery)
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
+ struct xid_frame *frame;
+- __u32 bcast = BROADCAST;
++ __u32 bcast = BROADCAST, daddr;
+ __u8 *info;
+
+- IRDA_DEBUG(4, "%s(), s=%d, S=%d, command=%d\n", __FUNCTION__, s, S,
++ IRDA_DEBUG(4, "%s(), s=%d, S=%d, command=%d\n", __FUNCTION__, s, S,
+ command);
+
+ ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
+@@ -328,13 +329,14 @@
+ }
+ frame->ident = XID_FORMAT;
+
+- frame->saddr = cpu_to_le32(self->saddr);
+-
+ if (command)
+- frame->daddr = cpu_to_le32(bcast);
++ daddr = bcast;
+ else
+- frame->daddr = cpu_to_le32(discovery->daddr);
+-
++ daddr = discovery->daddr;
++
++ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(self->saddr), &frame->saddr);
++ put_unaligned(cpu_to_le32(daddr), &frame->daddr);
++
+ switch (S) {
+ case 1:
+ frame->flags = 0x00;
+@@ -353,10 +355,10 @@
+ break;
+ }
+
+- frame->slotnr = s;
++ frame->slotnr = s;
+ frame->version = 0x00;
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Provide info for final slot only in commands, and for all
+ * responses. Send the second byte of the hint only if the
+ * EXTENSION bit is set in the first byte.
+@@ -365,7 +367,7 @@
+ int len;
+
+ if (discovery->hints.byte[0] & HINT_EXTENSION) {
+- info = skb_put(skb, 2);
++ info = skb_put(skb, 2);
+ info[0] = discovery->hints.byte[0];
+ info[1] = discovery->hints.byte[1];
+ } else {
+@@ -378,7 +380,7 @@
+ len = IRDA_MIN(discovery->name_len, skb_tailroom(skb));
+ info = skb_put(skb, len);
+ memcpy(info, discovery->nickname, len);
+- }
++ }
+ irlap_queue_xmit(self, skb);
+ }
+
+@@ -388,9 +390,9 @@
+ * Received a XID discovery response
+ *
+ */
+-static void irlap_recv_discovery_xid_rsp(struct irlap_cb *self,
+- struct sk_buff *skb,
+- struct irlap_info *info)
++static void irlap_recv_discovery_xid_rsp(struct irlap_cb *self,
++ struct sk_buff *skb,
++ struct irlap_info *info)
+ {
+ struct xid_frame *xid;
+ discovery_t *discovery = NULL;
+@@ -404,8 +406,8 @@
+
+ xid = (struct xid_frame *) skb->data;
+
+- info->daddr = le32_to_cpu(xid->saddr);
+- info->saddr = le32_to_cpu(xid->daddr);
++ info->daddr = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&xid->saddr));
++ info->saddr = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&xid->daddr));
+
+ /* Make sure frame is addressed to us */
+ if ((info->saddr != self->saddr) && (info->saddr != BROADCAST)) {
+@@ -439,11 +441,11 @@
+ discovery->charset = discovery_info[1];
+ text = (char *) &discovery_info[2];
+ }
+- /*
+- * Terminate info string, should be safe since this is where the
++ /*
++ * Terminate info string, should be safe since this is where the
+ * FCS bytes resides.
+ */
+- skb->data[skb->len] = '\0';
++ skb->data[skb->len] = '\0';
+ strncpy(discovery->nickname, text, NICKNAME_MAX_LEN);
+ discovery->name_len = strlen(discovery->nickname);
+
+@@ -458,9 +460,9 @@
+ * Received a XID discovery command
+ *
+ */
+-static void irlap_recv_discovery_xid_cmd(struct irlap_cb *self,
+- struct sk_buff *skb,
+- struct irlap_info *info)
++static void irlap_recv_discovery_xid_cmd(struct irlap_cb *self,
++ struct sk_buff *skb,
++ struct irlap_info *info)
+ {
+ struct xid_frame *xid;
+ discovery_t *discovery = NULL;
+@@ -469,8 +471,8 @@
+
+ xid = (struct xid_frame *) skb->data;
+
+- info->daddr = le32_to_cpu(xid->saddr);
+- info->saddr = le32_to_cpu(xid->daddr);
++ info->daddr = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&xid->saddr));
++ info->saddr = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&xid->daddr));
+
+ /* Make sure frame is addressed to us */
+ if ((info->saddr != self->saddr) && (info->saddr != BROADCAST)) {
+@@ -497,11 +499,11 @@
+ return;
+ }
+ info->s = xid->slotnr;
+-
++
+ discovery_info = skb_pull(skb, sizeof(struct xid_frame));
+
+- /*
+- * Check if last frame
++ /*
++ * Check if last frame
+ */
+ if (info->s == 0xff) {
+ /* Check if things are sane at this point... */
+@@ -518,7 +520,7 @@
+ WARNING("%s(), unable to malloc!\n", __FUNCTION__);
+ return;
+ }
+-
++
+ discovery->daddr = info->daddr;
+ discovery->saddr = self->saddr;
+ discovery->timestamp = jiffies;
+@@ -533,11 +535,11 @@
+ discovery->charset = discovery_info[1];
+ text = (char *) &discovery_info[2];
+ }
+- /*
+- * Terminate string, should be safe since this is where the
++ /*
++ * Terminate string, should be safe since this is where the
+ * FCS bytes resides.
+ */
+- skb->data[skb->len] = '\0';
++ skb->data[skb->len] = '\0';
+ strncpy(discovery->nickname, text, NICKNAME_MAX_LEN);
+ discovery->name_len = strlen(discovery->nickname);
+
+@@ -554,7 +556,7 @@
+ * Build and transmit RR (Receive Ready) frame. Notice that it is currently
+ * only possible to send RR frames with the poll bit set.
+ */
+-void irlap_send_rr_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, int command)
++void irlap_send_rr_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, int command)
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *skb;
+ __u8 *frame;
+@@ -562,9 +564,9 @@
+ skb = dev_alloc_skb(16);
+ if (!skb)
+ return;
+-
++
+ frame = skb_put(skb, 2);
+-
++
+ frame[0] = self->caddr;
+ frame[0] |= (command) ? CMD_FRAME : 0;
+
+@@ -576,7 +578,7 @@
+ /*
+ * Function irlap_send_rd_frame (self)
+ *
+- * Request disconnect. Used by a secondary station to request the
++ * Request disconnect. Used by a secondary station to request the
+ * disconnection of the link.
+ */
+ void irlap_send_rd_frame(struct irlap_cb *self)
+@@ -587,9 +589,9 @@
+ skb = dev_alloc_skb(16);
+ if (!skb)
+ return;
+-
++
+ frame = skb_put(skb, 2);
+-
++
+ frame[0] = self->caddr;
+ frame[1] = RD_RSP | PF_BIT;
+
+@@ -603,8 +605,8 @@
+ * making it inline since its called only from one single place
+ * (irlap_driver_rcv).
+ */
+-static inline void irlap_recv_rr_frame(struct irlap_cb *self,
+- struct sk_buff *skb,
++static inline void irlap_recv_rr_frame(struct irlap_cb *self,
++ struct sk_buff *skb,
+ struct irlap_info *info, int command)
+ {
+ info->nr = skb->data[1] >> 5;
+@@ -620,7 +622,7 @@
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
+ __u8 *frame;
+-
++
+ ASSERT( self != NULL, return;);
+ ASSERT( self->magic == LAP_MAGIC, return;);
+
+@@ -629,7 +631,7 @@
+ return;
+
+ frame = skb_put( skb, 2);
+-
++
+ frame[0] = self->caddr;
+ frame[0] |= (command) ? CMD_FRAME : 0;
+
+@@ -639,7 +641,7 @@
+
+ frame[2] = 0;
+
+- IRDA_DEBUG(4, "%s(), vr=%d, %ld\n", __FUNCTION__, self->vr, jiffies);
++ IRDA_DEBUG(4, "%s(), vr=%d, %ld\n", __FUNCTION__, self->vr, jiffies);
+
+ irlap_queue_xmit(self, skb);
+ }
+@@ -650,8 +652,8 @@
+ * Received RNR (Receive Not Ready) frame from peer station
+ *
+ */
+-static void irlap_recv_rnr_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+- struct irlap_info *info, int command)
++static void irlap_recv_rnr_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++ struct irlap_info *info, int command)
+ {
+ info->nr = skb->data[1] >> 5;
+
+@@ -663,13 +665,13 @@
+ irlap_do_event(self, RECV_RNR_RSP, skb, info);
+ }
+
+-static void irlap_recv_rej_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++static void irlap_recv_rej_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+ struct irlap_info *info, int command)
+ {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "%s()\n", __FUNCTION__);
+
+ info->nr = skb->data[1] >> 5;
+-
++
+ /* Check if this is a command or a response frame */
+ if (command)
+ irlap_do_event(self, RECV_REJ_CMD, skb, info);
+@@ -677,13 +679,13 @@
+ irlap_do_event(self, RECV_REJ_RSP, skb, info);
+ }
+
+-static void irlap_recv_srej_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++static void irlap_recv_srej_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+ struct irlap_info *info, int command)
+ {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "%s()\n", __FUNCTION__);
+
+ info->nr = skb->data[1] >> 5;
+-
++
+ /* Check if this is a command or a response frame */
+ if (command)
+ irlap_do_event(self, RECV_SREJ_CMD, skb, info);
+@@ -691,7 +693,7 @@
+ irlap_do_event(self, RECV_SREJ_RSP, skb, info);
+ }
+
+-static void irlap_recv_disc_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++static void irlap_recv_disc_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+ struct irlap_info *info, int command)
+ {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(2, "%s()\n", __FUNCTION__);
+@@ -709,9 +711,9 @@
+ * Received UA (Unnumbered Acknowledgement) frame
+ *
+ */
+-static inline void irlap_recv_ua_frame(struct irlap_cb *self,
+- struct sk_buff *skb,
+- struct irlap_info *info)
++static inline void irlap_recv_ua_frame(struct irlap_cb *self,
++ struct sk_buff *skb,
++ struct irlap_info *info)
+ {
+ irlap_do_event(self, RECV_UA_RSP, skb, info);
+ }
+@@ -728,25 +730,25 @@
+
+ if (skb->data[1] == I_FRAME) {
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Insert frame sequence number (Vs) in control field before
+ * inserting into transmit window queue.
+ */
+ skb->data[1] = I_FRAME | (self->vs << 1);
+-
++
+ /* Copy buffer */
+ tx_skb = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
+ if (tx_skb == NULL) {
+ return;
+ }
+-
+- /*
+- * Insert frame in store, in case of retransmissions
++
++ /*
++ * Insert frame in store, in case of retransmissions
+ */
+ skb_queue_tail(&self->wx_list, skb_get(skb));
+-
++
+ self->vs = (self->vs + 1) % 8;
+- self->ack_required = FALSE;
++ self->ack_required = FALSE;
+ self->window -= 1;
+
+ irlap_send_i_frame( self, tx_skb, CMD_FRAME);
+@@ -761,40 +763,40 @@
+ *
+ * Send I(nformation) frame as primary with poll bit set
+ */
+-void irlap_send_data_primary_poll(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb)
++void irlap_send_data_primary_poll(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb)
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *tx_skb;
+
+ /* Stop P timer */
+ del_timer(&self->poll_timer);
+-
++
+ /* Is this reliable or unreliable data? */
+ if (skb->data[1] == I_FRAME) {
+-
+- /*
++
++ /*
+ * Insert frame sequence number (Vs) in control field before
+ * inserting into transmit window queue.
+ */
+ skb->data[1] = I_FRAME | (self->vs << 1);
+-
++
+ /* Copy buffer */
+ tx_skb = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
+ if (tx_skb == NULL) {
+ return;
+ }
+-
+- /*
+- * Insert frame in store, in case of retransmissions
++
++ /*
++ * Insert frame in store, in case of retransmissions
+ */
+ skb_queue_tail(&self->wx_list, skb_get(skb));
+-
+- /*
++
++ /*
+ * Set poll bit if necessary. We do this to the copied
+ * skb, since retransmitted need to set or clear the poll
+- * bit depending on when they are sent.
++ * bit depending on when they are sent.
+ */
+ tx_skb->data[1] |= PF_BIT;
+-
++
+ self->vs = (self->vs + 1) % 8;
+ self->ack_required = FALSE;
+
+@@ -827,8 +829,8 @@
+ * Send I(nformation) frame as secondary with final bit set
+ *
+ */
+-void irlap_send_data_secondary_final(struct irlap_cb *self,
+- struct sk_buff *skb)
++void irlap_send_data_secondary_final(struct irlap_cb *self,
++ struct sk_buff *skb)
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *tx_skb = NULL;
+
+@@ -839,26 +841,26 @@
+ /* Is this reliable or unreliable data? */
+ if (skb->data[1] == I_FRAME) {
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Insert frame sequence number (Vs) in control field before
+ * inserting into transmit window queue.
+ */
+ skb->data[1] = I_FRAME | (self->vs << 1);
+-
++
+ tx_skb = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
+ if (tx_skb == NULL) {
+ return;
+- }
++ }
+
+ /* Insert frame in store */
+ skb_queue_tail(&self->wx_list, skb_get(skb));
+-
++
+ tx_skb->data[1] |= PF_BIT;
+-
+- self->vs = (self->vs + 1) % 8;
++
++ self->vs = (self->vs + 1) % 8;
+ self->ack_required = FALSE;
+-
+- irlap_send_i_frame(self, tx_skb, RSP_FRAME);
++
++ irlap_send_i_frame(self, tx_skb, RSP_FRAME);
+ } else {
+ if (self->ack_required) {
+ irlap_send_ui_frame(self, skb_get(skb), self->caddr, RSP_FRAME);
+@@ -885,32 +887,32 @@
+ * Send I(nformation) frame as secondary without final bit set
+ *
+ */
+-void irlap_send_data_secondary(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb)
++void irlap_send_data_secondary(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb)
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *tx_skb = NULL;
+
+ /* Is this reliable or unreliable data? */
+ if (skb->data[1] == I_FRAME) {
+-
+- /*
++
++ /*
+ * Insert frame sequence number (Vs) in control field before
+ * inserting into transmit window queue.
+ */
+ skb->data[1] = I_FRAME | (self->vs << 1);
+-
++
+ tx_skb = skb_clone(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
+ if (tx_skb == NULL) {
+ return;
+- }
+-
++ }
++
+ /* Insert frame in store */
+ skb_queue_tail(&self->wx_list, skb_get(skb));
+-
++
+ self->vs = (self->vs + 1) % 8;
+- self->ack_required = FALSE;
++ self->ack_required = FALSE;
+ self->window -= 1;
+
+- irlap_send_i_frame(self, tx_skb, RSP_FRAME);
++ irlap_send_i_frame(self, tx_skb, RSP_FRAME);
+ } else {
+ irlap_send_ui_frame(self, skb_get(skb), self->caddr, RSP_FRAME);
+ self->window -= 1;
+@@ -920,8 +922,8 @@
+ /*
+ * Function irlap_resend_rejected_frames (nr)
+ *
+- * Resend frames which has not been acknowledged. Should be safe to
+- * traverse the list without locking it since this function will only be
++ * Resend frames which has not been acknowledged. Should be safe to
++ * traverse the list without locking it since this function will only be
+ * called from interrupt context (BH)
+ */
+ void irlap_resend_rejected_frames(struct irlap_cb *self, int command)
+@@ -943,8 +945,8 @@
+ while (skb != NULL) {
+ irlap_wait_min_turn_around(self, &self->qos_tx);
+
+- /* We copy the skb to be retransmitted since we will have to
+- * modify it. Cloning will confuse packet sniffers
++ /* We copy the skb to be retransmitted since we will have to
++ * modify it. Cloning will confuse packet sniffers
+ */
+ /* tx_skb = skb_clone( skb, GFP_ATOMIC); */
+ tx_skb = skb_copy(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
+@@ -959,17 +961,17 @@
+ /* Clear old Nr field + poll bit */
+ tx_skb->data[1] &= 0x0f;
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Set poll bit on the last frame retransmitted
+ */
+ if (count-- == 1)
+ tx_skb->data[1] |= PF_BIT; /* Set p/f bit */
+ else
+ tx_skb->data[1] &= ~PF_BIT; /* Clear p/f bit */
+-
++
+ irlap_send_i_frame(self, tx_skb, command);
+
+- /*
++ /*
+ * If our skb is the last buffer in the list, then
+ * we are finished, if not, move to the next sk-buffer
+ */
+@@ -979,23 +981,23 @@
+ skb = skb->next;
+ }
+ #if 0 /* Not yet */
+- /*
++ /*
+ * We can now fill the window with additinal data frames
+ */
+ while (skb_queue_len( &self->txq) > 0) {
+-
++
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "%s(), sending additional frames!\n", __FUNCTION__);
+- if ((skb_queue_len( &self->txq) > 0) &&
++ if ((skb_queue_len( &self->txq) > 0) &&
+ (self->window > 0)) {
+- skb = skb_dequeue( &self->txq);
++ skb = skb_dequeue( &self->txq);
+ ASSERT(skb != NULL, return;);
+
+ /*
+- * If send window > 1 then send frame with pf
++ * If send window > 1 then send frame with pf
+ * bit cleared
+- */
+- if ((self->window > 1) &&
+- skb_queue_len(&self->txq) > 0)
++ */
++ if ((self->window > 1) &&
++ skb_queue_len(&self->txq) > 0)
+ {
+ irlap_send_data_primary(self, skb);
+ } else {
+@@ -1023,14 +1025,14 @@
+ if (skb != NULL) {
+ irlap_wait_min_turn_around(self, &self->qos_tx);
+
+- /* We copy the skb to be retransmitted since we will have to
+- * modify it. Cloning will confuse packet sniffers
++ /* We copy the skb to be retransmitted since we will have to
++ * modify it. Cloning will confuse packet sniffers
+ */
+ /* tx_skb = skb_clone( skb, GFP_ATOMIC); */
+ tx_skb = skb_copy(skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
+ if (!tx_skb) {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "%s(), unable to copy\n", __FUNCTION__);
+- return;
++ return;
+ }
+ /* Unlink tx_skb from list */
+ tx_skb->next = tx_skb->prev = NULL;
+@@ -1041,7 +1043,7 @@
+
+ /* Set poll/final bit */
+ tx_skb->data[1] |= PF_BIT; /* Set p/f bit */
+-
++
+ irlap_send_i_frame(self, tx_skb, command);
+ }
+ }
+@@ -1052,15 +1054,15 @@
+ * Contruct and transmit an Unnumbered Information (UI) frame
+ *
+ */
+-void irlap_send_ui_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++void irlap_send_ui_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+ __u8 caddr, int command)
+ {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(4, "%s()\n", __FUNCTION__);
+-
++
+ ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
+ ASSERT(self->magic == LAP_MAGIC, return;);
+ ASSERT(skb != NULL, return;);
+-
++
+ /* Insert connection address */
+ skb->data[0] = caddr | ((command) ? CMD_FRAME : 0);
+
+@@ -1072,13 +1074,13 @@
+ *
+ * Contruct and transmit Information (I) frame
+ */
+-void irlap_send_i_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+- int command)
++void irlap_send_i_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++ int command)
+ {
+ /* Insert connection address */
+ skb->data[0] = self->caddr;
+ skb->data[0] |= (command) ? CMD_FRAME : 0;
+-
++
+ /* Insert next to receive (Vr) */
+ skb->data[1] |= (self->vr << 5); /* insert nr */
+
+@@ -1091,9 +1093,9 @@
+ * Receive and parse an I (Information) frame, no harm in making it inline
+ * since it's called only from one single place (irlap_driver_rcv).
+ */
+-static inline void irlap_recv_i_frame(struct irlap_cb *self,
+- struct sk_buff *skb,
+- struct irlap_info *info, int command)
++static inline void irlap_recv_i_frame(struct irlap_cb *self,
++ struct sk_buff *skb,
++ struct irlap_info *info, int command)
+ {
+ info->nr = skb->data[1] >> 5; /* Next to receive */
+ info->pf = skb->data[1] & PF_BIT; /* Final bit */
+@@ -1112,7 +1114,7 @@
+ * Receive and parse an Unnumbered Information (UI) frame
+ *
+ */
+-static void irlap_recv_ui_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++static void irlap_recv_ui_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+ struct irlap_info *info)
+ {
+ IRDA_DEBUG( 4, "%s()\n", __FUNCTION__);
+@@ -1128,19 +1130,19 @@
+ * Received Frame Reject response.
+ *
+ */
+-static void irlap_recv_frmr_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+- struct irlap_info *info)
++static void irlap_recv_frmr_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++ struct irlap_info *info)
+ {
+ __u8 *frame;
+ int w, x, y, z;
+
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "%s()\n", __FUNCTION__);
+-
++
+ ASSERT(self != NULL, return;);
+ ASSERT(self->magic == LAP_MAGIC, return;);
+ ASSERT(skb != NULL, return;);
+ ASSERT(info != NULL, return;);
+-
++
+ frame = skb->data;
+
+ info->nr = frame[2] >> 5; /* Next to receive */
+@@ -1151,11 +1153,11 @@
+ x = frame[3] & 0x02;
+ y = frame[3] & 0x04;
+ z = frame[3] & 0x08;
+-
++
+ if (w) {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "Rejected control field is undefined or not "
+ "implemented.\n");
+- }
++ }
+ if (x) {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "Rejected control field was invalid because it "
+ "contained a non permitted I field.\n");
+@@ -1178,7 +1180,7 @@
+ * Send a test frame response
+ *
+ */
+-void irlap_send_test_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, __u8 caddr, __u32 daddr,
++void irlap_send_test_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, __u8 caddr, __u32 daddr,
+ struct sk_buff *cmd)
+ {
+ struct sk_buff *skb;
+@@ -1191,7 +1193,7 @@
+
+ /* Broadcast frames must include saddr and daddr fields */
+ if (caddr == CBROADCAST) {
+- frame = (struct test_frame *)
++ frame = (struct test_frame *)
+ skb_put(skb, sizeof(struct test_frame));
+
+ /* Insert the swapped addresses */
+@@ -1218,28 +1220,28 @@
+ * Receive a test frame
+ *
+ */
+-static void irlap_recv_test_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
++static void irlap_recv_test_frame(struct irlap_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb,
+ struct irlap_info *info, int command)
+ {
+ struct test_frame *frame;
+
+ IRDA_DEBUG(2, "%s()\n", __FUNCTION__);
+-
++
+ frame = (struct test_frame *) skb->data;
+-
++
+ /* Broadcast frames must carry saddr and daddr fields */
+ if (info->caddr == CBROADCAST) {
+ if (skb->len < sizeof(struct test_frame)) {
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "%s() test frame to short!\n", __FUNCTION__);
+ return;
+ }
+-
++
+ /* Read and swap addresses */
+- info->daddr = le32_to_cpu(frame->saddr);
+- info->saddr = le32_to_cpu(frame->daddr);
++ info->daddr = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&frame->saddr));
++ info->saddr = le32_to_cpu(get_unaligned(&frame->daddr));
+
+ /* Make sure frame is addressed to us */
+- if ((info->saddr != self->saddr) &&
++ if ((info->saddr != self->saddr) &&
+ (info->saddr != BROADCAST)) {
+ return;
+ }
+@@ -1254,18 +1256,18 @@
+ /*
+ * Function irlap_driver_rcv (skb, netdev, ptype)
+ *
+- * Called when a frame is received. Dispatches the right receive function
++ * Called when a frame is received. Dispatches the right receive function
+ * for processing of the frame.
+ *
+ */
+-int irlap_driver_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev,
++int irlap_driver_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev,
+ struct packet_type *ptype)
+ {
+ struct irlap_info info;
+ struct irlap_cb *self;
+ int command;
+ __u8 control;
+-
++
+ /* FIXME: should we get our own field? */
+ self = (struct irlap_cb *) dev->atalk_ptr;
+
+@@ -1281,10 +1283,10 @@
+ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+ return -1;
+ }
+-
++
+ command = skb->data[0] & CMD_FRAME;
+ info.caddr = skb->data[0] & CBROADCAST;
+-
++
+ info.pf = skb->data[1] & PF_BIT;
+ info.control = skb->data[1] & ~PF_BIT; /* Mask away poll/final bit */
+
+@@ -1295,7 +1297,7 @@
+ IRDA_DEBUG(0, "%s(), wrong connection address!\n", __FUNCTION__);
+ goto out;
+ }
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Optimize for the common case and check if the frame is an
+ * I(nformation) frame. Only I-frames have bit 0 set to 0
+ */
+@@ -1304,11 +1306,11 @@
+ goto out;
+ }
+ /*
+- * We now check is the frame is an S(upervisory) frame. Only
++ * We now check is the frame is an S(upervisory) frame. Only
+ * S-frames have bit 0 set to 1 and bit 1 set to 0
+ */
+ if (~control & 0x02) {
+- /*
++ /*
+ * Received S(upervisory) frame, check which frame type it is
+ * only the first nibble is of interest
+ */
+@@ -1332,8 +1334,8 @@
+ }
+ goto out;
+ }
+- /*
+- * This must be a C(ontrol) frame
++ /*
++ * This must be a C(ontrol) frame
+ */
+ switch (control) {
+ case XID_RSP:
+@@ -1369,6 +1371,6 @@
+ break;
+ }
+ out:
+- dev_kfree_skb(skb);
++ dev_kfree_skb(skb);
+ return 0;
+ }
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/net/irda/irttp.c linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/irttp.c
+--- linux-2.4.26/net/irda/irttp.c 2003-11-28 18:26:21.000000000 +0000
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/irda/irttp.c 2004-01-14 21:39:31.000000000 +0000
+@@ -1665,8 +1665,8 @@
+ }
+ self->rx_sdu_size = 0;
+ }
+-
+- /*
++
++ /*
+ * It's not trivial to keep track of how many credits are available
+ * by incrementing at each packet, because delivery may fail
+ * (irttp_do_data_indication() may requeue the frame) and because
+@@ -1676,7 +1676,7 @@
+ * to send remote_credit.
+ * No need to spinlock, write is atomic and self correcting...
+ * Jean II
+- */
++ */
+ self->avail_credit = (self->initial_credit -
+ (self->remote_credit +
+ skb_queue_len(&self->rx_queue) +
+diff -urN linux-2.4.26/net/sched/Config.in linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/sched/Config.in
+--- linux-2.4.26/net/sched/Config.in 2004-04-19 11:44:28.000000000 +0100
++++ linux-2.4.26-vrs1/net/sched/Config.in 2004-04-18 21:47:52.000000000 +0100
+@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@
+ #
+ tristate ' CBQ packet scheduler' CONFIG_NET_SCH_CBQ
+ tristate ' HTB packet scheduler' CONFIG_NET_SCH_HTB
+-tristate ' CSZ packet scheduler' CONFIG_NET_SCH_CSZ
++dep_tristate ' CSZ packet scheduler (experimental)' CONFIG_NET_SCH_CSZ $CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
+ #tristate ' H-PFQ packet scheduler' CONFIG_NET_SCH_HPFQ
+-tristate ' H-FSC packet scheduler' CONFIG_NET_SCH_HFSC
++tristate ' H-FSC packet scheduler' CONFIG_NET_SCH_HFCS
+ if [ "$CONFIG_ATM" = "y" -o "$CONFIG_ATM" = "m" ]; then
+ dep_tristate ' ATM pseudo-scheduler' CONFIG_NET_SCH_ATM $CONFIG_ATM
+ fi