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2012-05-20m68knommu: move the 5249 platform code into the common ColdFire code directoryGreg Ungerer
All these separate directories for each ColdFire CPU SoC varient seems like overkill. The majority of them only contain a single small config file. Move these into the common ColdFire code directory. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-05-20m68knommu: simplify the ColdFire 5249 GPIO struct setupGreg Ungerer
The GPIO data struct setup is now the only remaining code in the platform gpio.c file. So move it to the platform config.c code and remove the gpio.c file. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> Acked-by: Steven King <sfking@fdwdc.com>
2012-05-08m68knommu: enable qspi support when SPI_COLDFIRE_QSPI = mSteven King
Enable Coldfire QSPI support when SPI_COLDFIRE_QSPI is built as a module. This version of the patch combines changes to the config files and device.c and uses IF_ENABLED (thanks to Sam Ravnborg for the suggestion). Signed-off-by: Steven King <sfking@fdwdc.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: factor some common ColdFire cpu reset codeGreg Ungerer
A number of the early ColdFire cores use the same code to reset the CPU. Currently that is duplicated in each of the sub-arch files. Pull out this common code and use a single copy of it for all CPU types that use it. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: move old ColdFire timers init from CPU init to timers codeGreg Ungerer
The original ColdFire timer interrupt setup is used by most of the users of the original ColdFire timer code. But the code is currently duplicated in each of the ColdFire CPU specific init files. Move it to the timers code that it is really part of. It is strait forward to make it conditional on also having the original interrupt engine that it needs. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: merge common ColdFire QSPI platform setup codeGreg Ungerer
The ColdFire QSPI is common to quite a few ColdFire CPUs. No need to duplicate its platform setup code for every CPU family member that has it. Merge all the setup code into a single shared file. This also results in few platforms no longer needing any local platform setup code. In those cases remove the empty devices array and initcall code as well. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: make 5249 QSPI platform addressing consistentGreg Ungerer
If we make all QSPI (SPI protocol) addressing consistent across all ColdFire family members then we will be able to remove the duplicated plaform data and code and use a single setup for all. So modify the ColdFire 5249 QSPI addressing so that: . base addresses are absolute (not relative to MBAR peripheral register) . use a common name for IRQs used . move chip select definitions (CS) to appropriate header Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: merge common ColdFire UART IRQ setupGreg Ungerer
Some ColdFire CPU UART hardware modules can configure the IRQ they use. Currently the same setup code is duplicated in the init code for each of these ColdFire CPUs. Merge all this code to a single instance. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: merge common ColdFire UART platform setup codeGreg Ungerer
The ColdFire UART is common to all ColdFire CPU's. No need to duplicate its platform setup code for every CPU family member. Merge all the setup code into a single shared file. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: simplify the 5249 UART setup codeGreg Ungerer
Simplify the UART setup code so that it no longer loops for each UART present. Just make it do all the work it needs in a single function. This will make the code easier to share when we move to a single set of platform data for ColdFire UARTs. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: make 5249 UART platform addressing consistentGreg Ungerer
If we make all UART addressing consistent across all ColdFire family members then we will be able to remove the duplicated plaform data and use a single setup for all. So modify the ColdFire 5249 UART addressing so that: . UARTs are numbered from 0 up . base addresses are absolute (not relative to MBAR peripheral register) . use a common name for IRQs used Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2012-03-05m68knommu: modify timer init code to make it consistent with m68k codeGreg Ungerer
With a few small changes we can make the m68knommu timer init code the same as the m68k code. By using the mach_sched_init function pointer and reworking the current timer initializers to keep track of the common m68k timer_interrupt() handler we end up with almost identical code for m68knommu. This will allow us to more easily merge the mmu and non-mmu m68k time.c in future patches. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2011-03-25m68k: merge m68k and m68knommu arch directoriesGreg Ungerer
There is a lot of common code that could be shared between the m68k and m68knommu arch branches. It makes sense to merge the two branches into a single directory structure so that we can more easily share that common code. This is a brute force merge, based on a script from Stephen King <sfking@fdwdc.com>, which was originally written by Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>. > The script was inspired by the script Sam Ravnborg used to merge the > includes from m68knommu. For those files common to both arches but > differing in content, the m68k version of the file is renamed to > <file>_mm.<ext> and the m68knommu version of the file is moved into the > corresponding m68k directory and renamed <file>_no.<ext> and a small > wrapper file <file>.<ext> is used to select between the two version. Files > that are common to both but don't differ are removed from the m68knommu > tree and files and directories that are unique to the m68knommu tree are > moved to the m68k tree. Finally, the arch/m68knommu tree is removed. > > To select between the the versions of the files, the wrapper uses > > #ifdef CONFIG_MMU > #include <file>_mm.<ext> > #else > #include <file>_no.<ext> > #endif On top of this file merge I have done a simplistic merge of m68k and m68knommu Kconfig, which primarily attempts to keep existing options and menus in place. Other than a handful of options being moved it produces identical .config outputs on m68k and m68knommu targets I tested it on. With this in place there is now quite a bit of scope for merge cleanups in future patches. Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>