/* sa1100_pcmcia_driver_init() * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * * This routine performs a basic sanity check to ensure that this * kernel has been built with the appropriate board-specific low-level * PCMCIA support, performs low-level PCMCIA initialization, registers * this socket driver with Card Services, and then spawns the daemon * thread which is the real workhorse of the socket driver. * * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int __init sa1100_pcmcia_driver_init(void) { servinfo_t info; struct pcmcia_init pcmcia_init; struct pcmcia_state state[SA1100_PCMCIA_MAX_SOCK]; struct pcmcia_state_array state_array; unsigned int i, clock; unsigned long mecr; int ret; printk(KERN_INFO "SA-1100 PCMCIA (CS release %s)\n", CS_RELEASE); CardServices(GetCardServicesInfo, &info); if (info.Revision != CS_RELEASE_CODE) { printk(KERN_ERR "Card Services release codes do not match\n"); return -EINVAL; } ret = sa1100_pcmcia_machine_init(); if (ret) return ret; pcmcia_init.handler = sa1100_pcmcia_interrupt; ret = pcmcia_low_level->init(&pcmcia_init); if (ret < 0) { printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to initialize kernel PCMCIA service (%d).\n", ret); return ret == -1 ? -EIO : ret; } sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count = ret; state_array.size = sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count; state_array.state = state; memset(state, 0, sizeof(state)); if (pcmcia_low_level->socket_state(&state_array) < 0) { pcmcia_low_level->shutdown(); printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to get PCMCIA status from kernel.\n"); return -EIO; } /* * We initialize the MECR to default values here, because we are * not guaranteed to see a SetIOMap operation at runtime. */ mecr = MECR; clock = cpufreq_get(0); for (i = 0; i < sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count; i++) { struct sa1100_pcmcia_socket *skt = PCMCIA_SOCKET(i); struct pcmcia_irq_info irq_info; if (!request_mem_region(_PCMCIA(i), PCMCIASp, "PCMCIA")) { ret = -EBUSY; goto out_err; } irq_info.sock = i; irq_info.irq = -1; ret = pcmcia_low_level->get_irq_info(&irq_info); if (ret < 0) printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to get IRQ for socket %u (%d)\n", i, ret); skt->irq = irq_info.irq; skt->k_state = state[i]; skt->speed_io = SA1100_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS; skt->speed_attr = SA1100_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS; skt->speed_mem = SA1100_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS; skt->phys_attr = _PCMCIAAttr(i); skt->phys_mem = _PCMCIAMem(i); skt->virt_io = ioremap(_PCMCIAIO(i), 0x10000); if (skt->virt_io == NULL) { ret = -ENOMEM; goto out_err; } MECR_FAST_SET(mecr, i, 0); MECR_BSIO_SET(mecr, i, sa1100_pcmcia_mecr_bs(skt->speed_io, clock)); MECR_BSA_SET(mecr, i, sa1100_pcmcia_mecr_bs(skt->speed_attr, clock)); MECR_BSM_SET(mecr, i, sa1100_pcmcia_mecr_bs(skt->speed_mem, clock)); } MECR = mecr; #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ ret = cpufreq_register_notifier(&sa1100_pcmcia_notifier_block); if (ret < 0) { printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to register CPU frequency change notifier (%d)\n", ret); goto out_err; } #endif /* Only advertise as many sockets as we can detect */ ret = register_ss_entry(sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count, &sa1100_pcmcia_operations); if (ret < 0) { printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to register sockets\n"); goto out_err; } /* * Start the event poll timer. It will reschedule by itself afterwards. */ sa1100_pcmcia_poll_event(0); return 0; out_err: for (i = 0; i < sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count; i++) { iounmap(sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].virt_io); release_mem_region(_PCMCIA(i), PCMCIASp); } pcmcia_low_level->shutdown(); return ret; } /* sa1100_pcmcia_driver_init() */
/* pxa_pcmcia_driver_init() * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * * This routine performs a basic sanity check to ensure that this * kernel has been built with the appropriate board-specific low-level * PCMCIA support, performs low-level PCMCIA initialization, registers * this socket driver with Card Services, and then spawns the daemon * thread which is the real workhorse of the socket driver. * * Please see linux/Documentation/arm/SA1100/PCMCIA for more information * on the low-level kernel interface. * * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int __init pxa_pcmcia_driver_init(void){ servinfo_t info; struct pcmcia_init pcmcia_init; struct pcmcia_state state[PXA_PCMCIA_MAX_SOCK]; struct pcmcia_state_array state_array; unsigned int i, clock; unsigned long mecr; printk(KERN_INFO "Intel PXA250/210 PCMCIA (CS release %s)\n", CS_RELEASE); CardServices(GetCardServicesInfo, &info); if(info.Revision!=CS_RELEASE_CODE){ printk(KERN_ERR "Card Services release codes do not match\n"); return -1; } /* Setup GPIOs for PCMCIA/CF alternate function mode. * * It would be nice if set_GPIO_mode included support * for driving GPIO outputs to default high/low state * before programming GPIOs as outputs. Setting GPIO * outputs to default high/low state via GPSR/GPCR * before defining them as outputs should reduce * the possibility of glitching outputs during GPIO * setup. This of course assumes external terminators * are present to hold GPIOs in a defined state. * * In the meantime, setup default state of GPIO * outputs before we enable them as outputs. */ GPSR(GPIO48_nPOE) = GPIO_bit(GPIO48_nPOE) | GPIO_bit(GPIO49_nPWE) | GPIO_bit(GPIO50_nPIOR) | GPIO_bit(GPIO51_nPIOW) | GPIO_bit(GPIO52_nPCE_1) | GPIO_bit(GPIO53_nPCE_2); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO48_nPOE_MD); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO49_nPWE_MD); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO50_nPIOR_MD); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO51_nPIOW_MD); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO52_nPCE_1_MD); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO53_nPCE_2_MD); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO54_pSKTSEL_MD); /* REVISIT: s/b dependent on num sockets */ set_GPIO_mode(GPIO55_nPREG_MD); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO56_nPWAIT_MD); set_GPIO_mode(GPIO57_nIOIS16_MD); if(machine_is_lubbock()){ #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_LUBBOCK pcmcia_low_level=&lubbock_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_pxa_idp()) { pcmcia_low_level=&pxa_idp_pcmcia_ops; } else if( machine_is_pxa_cerf()){ pcmcia_low_level=&cerf_pcmcia_ops; } if (!pcmcia_low_level) { printk(KERN_ERR "This hardware is not supported by the PXA250/210 Card Service driver\n"); return -ENODEV; } pcmcia_init.handler=pxa_pcmcia_interrupt; if((pxa_pcmcia_socket_count=pcmcia_low_level->init(&pcmcia_init))<0){ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to initialize kernel PCMCIA service.\n"); return -EIO; } state_array.size=pxa_pcmcia_socket_count; state_array.state=state; /* Configure MECR based on the number of sockets present. */ if (pxa_pcmcia_socket_count == 2) { MECR |= GPIO_bit(0); } else { MECR &= ~GPIO_bit(0); } if(pcmcia_low_level->socket_state(&state_array)<0){ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to get PCMCIA status from kernel.\n"); return -EIO; } /* Well, it looks good to go. So we can now enable the PCMCIA * controller. */ MECR |= GPIO_bit(1); /* We need to initialize the MCXX registers to default values * here because we're not guaranteed to see a SetIOMap operation * at runtime. */ clock = get_lclk_frequency_10khz(); for(i=0; i<pxa_pcmcia_socket_count; ++i){ pxa_pcmcia_socket[i].k_state=state[i]; /* This is an interim fix. Apparently, SetSocket is no longer * called to initialize each socket (prior to the first detect * event). For now, we'll just manually set up the mask. */ pxa_pcmcia_socket[i].cs_state.csc_mask=SS_DETECT; pxa_pcmcia_socket[i].virt_io=(i==0)?PCMCIA_IO_0_BASE:PCMCIA_IO_1_BASE; pxa_pcmcia_socket[i].phys_attr=_PCMCIAAttr(i); pxa_pcmcia_socket[i].phys_mem=_PCMCIAMem(i); /* REVISIT: cleanup these macros */ //MCIO_SET(i, PXA_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS, clock); //MCATTR_SET(i, PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock); //MCMEM_SET(i, PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock); pxa_pcmcia_socket[i].speed_io=PXA_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS; pxa_pcmcia_socket[i].speed_attr=PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS; pxa_pcmcia_socket[i].speed_mem=PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS; } /* REVISIT: cleanup these macros */ MCMEM0 = ((pxa_mcxx_setup(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_SETUP_MASK) << MCXX_SETUP_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_asst(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_ASST_MASK) << MCXX_ASST_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_hold(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_HOLD_MASK) << MCXX_HOLD_SHIFT); MCMEM1 = ((pxa_mcxx_setup(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_SETUP_MASK) << MCXX_SETUP_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_asst(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_ASST_MASK) << MCXX_ASST_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_hold(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_HOLD_MASK) << MCXX_HOLD_SHIFT); MCATT0 = ((pxa_mcxx_setup(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_SETUP_MASK) << MCXX_SETUP_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_asst(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_ASST_MASK) << MCXX_ASST_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_hold(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_HOLD_MASK) << MCXX_HOLD_SHIFT); MCATT1 = ((pxa_mcxx_setup(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_SETUP_MASK) << MCXX_SETUP_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_asst(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_ASST_MASK) << MCXX_ASST_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_hold(PXA_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_HOLD_MASK) << MCXX_HOLD_SHIFT); MCIO0 = ((pxa_mcxx_setup(PXA_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_SETUP_MASK) << MCXX_SETUP_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_asst(PXA_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_ASST_MASK) << MCXX_ASST_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_hold(PXA_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_HOLD_MASK) << MCXX_HOLD_SHIFT); MCIO1 = ((pxa_mcxx_setup(PXA_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_SETUP_MASK) << MCXX_SETUP_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_asst(PXA_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_ASST_MASK) << MCXX_ASST_SHIFT) | ((pxa_mcxx_hold(PXA_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS, clock) & MCXX_HOLD_MASK) << MCXX_HOLD_SHIFT); #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ if(cpufreq_register_notifier(&pxa_pcmcia_notifier_block) < 0){ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to register CPU frequency change notifier\n"); return -ENXIO; } #endif /* Only advertise as many sockets as we can detect: */ if(register_ss_entry(pxa_pcmcia_socket_count, &pxa_pcmcia_operations)<0){ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to register socket service routine\n"); return -ENXIO; } /* Start the event poll timer. It will reschedule by itself afterwards. */ pxa_pcmcia_poll_event(0); DEBUG(1, "pxa_cs: initialization complete\n"); return 0; } /* pxa_pcmcia_driver_init() */
/* sa1100_pcmcia_driver_init() * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * * This routine performs a basic sanity check to ensure that this * kernel has been built with the appropriate board-specific low-level * PCMCIA support, performs low-level PCMCIA initialization, registers * this socket driver with Card Services, and then spawns the daemon * thread which is the real workhorse of the socket driver. * * Please see linux/Documentation/arm/SA1100/PCMCIA for more information * on the low-level kernel interface. * * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int __init sa1100_pcmcia_driver_init(void){ servinfo_t info; struct pcmcia_init pcmcia_init; struct pcmcia_state state[SA1100_PCMCIA_MAX_SOCK]; struct pcmcia_state_array state_array; unsigned int i, clock; unsigned long mecr; printk(KERN_INFO "SA-1100 PCMCIA (CS release %s)\n", CS_RELEASE); CardServices(GetCardServicesInfo, &info); if(info.Revision!=CS_RELEASE_CODE){ printk(KERN_ERR "Card Services release codes do not match\n"); return -1; } if(machine_is_assabet()){ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ASSABET if(machine_has_neponset()){ #ifdef CONFIG_ASSABET_NEPONSET pcmcia_low_level=&neponset_pcmcia_ops; #else printk(KERN_ERR "Card Services disabled: missing Neponset support\n"); return -1; #endif }else{ pcmcia_low_level=&assabet_pcmcia_ops; } #endif } else if (machine_is_freebird()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FREEBIRD pcmcia_low_level = &freebird_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_h3xxx()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_H3XXX pcmcia_low_level = &h3600_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_cerf()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_CERF pcmcia_low_level = &cerf_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_graphicsclient()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSCLIENT pcmcia_low_level = &gcplus_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_xp860()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_XP860 pcmcia_low_level = &xp860_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_yopy()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_YOPY pcmcia_low_level = &yopy_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_shannon()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SHANNON pcmcia_low_level = &shannon_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_pangolin()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_PANGOLIN pcmcia_low_level = &pangolin_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if (machine_is_jornada720()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_JORNADA720 pcmcia_low_level = &jornada720_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if(machine_is_pfs168()){ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_PFS168 pcmcia_low_level=&pfs168_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if(machine_is_flexanet()){ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_FLEXANET pcmcia_low_level=&flexanet_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if(machine_is_simpad()){ #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_SIMPAD pcmcia_low_level=&simpad_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if(machine_is_graphicsmaster()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_GRAPHICSMASTER pcmcia_low_level=&graphicsmaster_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if(machine_is_adsbitsy()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_ADSBITSY pcmcia_low_level=&adsbitsy_pcmcia_ops; #endif } else if(machine_is_stork()) { #ifdef CONFIG_SA1100_STORK pcmcia_low_level=&stork_pcmcia_ops; #endif } if (!pcmcia_low_level) { printk(KERN_ERR "This hardware is not supported by the SA1100 Card Service driver\n"); return -ENODEV; } pcmcia_init.handler=sa1100_pcmcia_interrupt; if((sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count=pcmcia_low_level->init(&pcmcia_init))<0){ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to initialize kernel PCMCIA service.\n"); return -EIO; } state_array.size=sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count; state_array.state=state; if(pcmcia_low_level->socket_state(&state_array)<0){ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to get PCMCIA status from kernel.\n"); return -EIO; } /* We initialize the MECR to default values here, because we are * not guaranteed to see a SetIOMap operation at runtime. */ mecr=0; clock = cpufreq_get(0); for(i=0; i<sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count; ++i){ sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].k_state=state[i]; /* This is an interim fix. Apparently, SetSocket is no longer * called to initialize each socket (prior to the first detect * event). For now, we'll just manually set up the mask. */ sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].cs_state.csc_mask=SS_DETECT; sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].virt_io=(i==0)?PCMCIA_IO_0_BASE:PCMCIA_IO_1_BASE; sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].phys_attr=_PCMCIAAttr(i); sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].phys_mem=_PCMCIAMem(i); MECR_FAST_SET(mecr, i, 0); MECR_BSIO_SET(mecr, i, sa1100_pcmcia_mecr_bs(SA1100_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS, clock)); MECR_BSA_SET(mecr, i, sa1100_pcmcia_mecr_bs(SA1100_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock)); MECR_BSM_SET(mecr, i, sa1100_pcmcia_mecr_bs(SA1100_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS, clock)); sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].speed_io=SA1100_PCMCIA_IO_ACCESS; sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].speed_attr=SA1100_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS; sa1100_pcmcia_socket[i].speed_mem=SA1100_PCMCIA_5V_MEM_ACCESS; } MECR=mecr; #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ if(cpufreq_register_notifier(&sa1100_pcmcia_notifier_block) < 0){ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to register CPU frequency change notifier\n"); return -ENXIO; } #endif /* Only advertise as many sockets as we can detect: */ if(register_ss_entry(sa1100_pcmcia_socket_count, &sa1100_pcmcia_operations)<0){ printk(KERN_ERR "Unable to register socket service routine\n"); return -ENXIO; } /* Start the event poll timer. It will reschedule by itself afterwards. */ sa1100_pcmcia_poll_event(0); DEBUG(1, "sa1100: initialization complete\n"); return 0; } /* sa1100_pcmcia_driver_init() */