[RFC 06/14] Coldfire generic GPIO (m68knommu)

From: Steven King
Date: Wed Mar 11 2009 - 18:00:14 EST


Signed-off-by: Steven King <sfking@xxxxxxxxx>

diff --git a/arch/m68k/include/asm/m5249sim.h b/arch/m68k/include/asm/m5249sim.h
index 366eb86..2c23a83 100644
--- a/arch/m68k/include/asm/m5249sim.h
+++ b/arch/m68k/include/asm/m5249sim.h
@@ -73,14 +73,14 @@
/*
* General purpose IO registers (in MBAR2).
*/
-#define MCFSIM2_GPIOREAD 0x0 /* GPIO read values */
-#define MCFSIM2_GPIOWRITE 0x4 /* GPIO write values */
-#define MCFSIM2_GPIOENABLE 0x8 /* GPIO enabled */
-#define MCFSIM2_GPIOFUNC 0xc /* GPIO function */
-#define MCFSIM2_GPIO1READ 0xb0 /* GPIO1 read values */
-#define MCFSIM2_GPIO1WRITE 0xb4 /* GPIO1 write values */
-#define MCFSIM2_GPIO1ENABLE 0xb8 /* GPIO1 enabled */
-#define MCFSIM2_GPIO1FUNC 0xbc /* GPIO1 function */
+#define MCFSIM2_GPIOREAD (MCF_MBAR2 + 0x000) /* GPIO read values */
+#define MCFSIM2_GPIOWRITE (MCF_MBAR2 + 0x004) /* GPIO write values */
+#define MCFSIM2_GPIOENABLE (MCF_MBAR2 + 0x008) /* GPIO enabled */
+#define MCFSIM2_GPIOFUNC (MCF_MBAR2 + 0x00C) /* GPIO function */
+#define MCFSIM2_GPIO1READ (MCF_MBAR2 + 0x0B0) /* GPIO1 read values */
+#define MCFSIM2_GPIO1WRITE (MCF_MBAR2 + 0x0B4) /* GPIO1 write values */
+#define MCFSIM2_GPIO1ENABLE (MCF_MBAR2 + 0x0B8) /* GPIO1 enabled */
+#define MCFSIM2_GPIO1FUNC (MCF_MBAR2 + 0x0BC) /* GPIO1 function */

#define MCFSIM2_GPIOINTSTAT 0xc0 /* GPIO interrupt status */
#define MCFSIM2_GPIOINTCLEAR 0xc0 /* GPIO interrupt clear */
@@ -100,7 +100,12 @@
#define MCFSIM2_IDECONFIG1 0x18c /* IDEconfig1 */
#define MCFSIM2_IDECONFIG2 0x190 /* IDEconfig2 */

-
+/*
+ * Generic GPIO support
+ */
+#define MCFGPIO_PIN_MAX 64
+#define MCFGPIO_IRQ_MAX -1
+#define MCFGPIO_IRQ_VECBASE -1
/*
* Macro to set IMR register. It is 32 bits on the 5249.
*/
--
Steven King -- sfking at fdwdc dot com
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