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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2009-12-15 09:01:00 -0800
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2009-12-15 09:01:00 -0800
commit050cbb09dac0402672edeaeac06094ef8ff1749a (patch)
tree89cbe4ac48e8e8f80ff5849e2cc33f045f5ccd52 /arch/avr32/boards
parent17c330f98383629cfd359ee62b3adde1d2a3ff7c (diff)
parent0386f9e68fc92a3650088b86d908b07de4fb1744 (diff)
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Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hskinnemoen/avr32-2.6
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hskinnemoen/avr32-2.6: avr32: update default configurations for ATNGW100, ATSTK1002 and ATSTK1006 avr32: add default configurations for ATNGW100 mkII and EVKLCD10X avr32: add support for ATNGW100 mkII board avr32: convert to asm-generic/hardirq.h avr32: add two new at91 to cpu.h definition avr32: clean up linker script using standard macros. avr32: MRMT: correct setup of SPI slaves avr32: function for independently setting up SPI slaves avr32: re-instate MCI WP/CD pin assignments for ATNGW100
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/avr32/boards')
-rw-r--r--arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig25
-rw-r--r--arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/evklcd10x.c7
-rw-r--r--arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/mrmt.c1
-rw-r--r--arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c121
4 files changed, 133 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig
index be27a02..4e55617 100644
--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig
+++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig
@@ -1,6 +1,17 @@
# NGW100 customization
-if BOARD_ATNGW100
+if BOARD_ATNGW100_COMMON
+
+config BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII_LCD
+ bool "Enable ATNGW100 mkII LCD interface"
+ depends on BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII
+ help
+ This enables the LCD controller (LCDC) in the AT32AP7000. Since the
+ LCDC is multiplexed with MACB1 (LAN) Ethernet port, only one can be
+ enabled at a time.
+
+ This choice enables the LCDC and disables the MACB1 interface marked
+ LAN on the PCB.
choice
prompt "Select an NGW100 add-on board to support"
@@ -11,15 +22,11 @@ config BOARD_ATNGW100_ADDON_NONE
config BOARD_ATNGW100_EVKLCD10X
bool "EVKLCD10X addon board"
+ depends on BOARD_ATNGW100_MKI || BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII_LCD
help
This enables support for the EVKLCD100 (QVGA) or EVKLCD101 (VGA)
- addon board for the NGW100. By enabling this the LCD controller and
- AC97 controller is added as platform devices.
-
- This choice disables the detect pin and the write-protect pin for the
- MCI platform device, since it conflicts with the LCD platform device.
- The MCI pins can be reenabled by editing the "add device function" but
- this may break the setup for other displays that use these pins.
+ addon board for the NGW100 and NGW100 mkII. By enabling this the LCD
+ controller and AC97 controller is added as platform devices.
config BOARD_ATNGW100_MRMT
bool "Mediama RMT1/2 add-on board"
@@ -55,4 +62,4 @@ if BOARD_ATNGW100_MRMT
source "arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/Kconfig_mrmt"
endif
-endif # BOARD_ATNGW100
+endif # BOARD_ATNGW100_COMMON
diff --git a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/evklcd10x.c b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/evklcd10x.c
index 0033711..2038875 100644
--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/evklcd10x.c
+++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/evklcd10x.c
@@ -164,7 +164,12 @@ static int __init atevklcd10x_init(void)
at32_add_device_lcdc(0, &atevklcd10x_lcdc_data,
fbmem_start, fbmem_size,
- ATMEL_LCDC_ALT_18BIT | ATMEL_LCDC_PE_DVAL);
+#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII
+ ATMEL_LCDC_PRI_18BIT | ATMEL_LCDC_PC_DVAL
+#else
+ ATMEL_LCDC_ALT_18BIT | ATMEL_LCDC_PE_DVAL
+#endif
+ );
at32_add_device_ac97c(0, &ac97c0_data, AC97C_BOTH);
diff --git a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/mrmt.c b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/mrmt.c
index bf78e51..7919be3 100644
--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/mrmt.c
+++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/mrmt.c
@@ -302,6 +302,7 @@ static int __init mrmt1_init(void)
at32_select_periph( GPIO_PIOB_BASE, 1 << (PB_EXTINT_BASE+TS_IRQ),
GPIO_PERIPH_A, AT32_GPIOF_DEGLITCH);
set_irq_type( AT32_EXTINT(TS_IRQ), IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING );
+ at32_spi_setup_slaves(0,spi01_board_info,ARRAY_SIZE(spi01_board_info));
spi_register_board_info(spi01_board_info,ARRAY_SIZE(spi01_board_info));
#endif
diff --git a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c
index bc299fb..8c6a244 100644
--- a/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c
+++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atngw100/setup.c
@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@
#include <linux/leds.h>
#include <linux/spi/spi.h>
#include <linux/atmel-mci.h>
+#include <linux/usb/atmel_usba_udc.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
@@ -36,6 +37,75 @@ unsigned long at32_board_osc_rates[3] = {
[2] = 12000000, /* 12 MHz on osc1 */
};
+/*
+ * The ATNGW100 mkII is very similar to the ATNGW100. Both have the AT32AP7000
+ * chip on board; the difference is that the ATNGW100 mkII has 128 MB 32-bit
+ * SDRAM (the ATNGW100 has 32 MB 16-bit SDRAM) and 256 MB 16-bit NAND flash
+ * (the ATNGW100 has none.)
+ *
+ * The RAM difference is handled by the boot loader, so the only difference we
+ * end up handling here is the NAND flash, EBI pin reservation and if LCDC or
+ * MACB1 should be enabled.
+ */
+#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII
+#include <linux/mtd/partitions.h>
+#include <mach/smc.h>
+
+static struct smc_timing nand_timing __initdata = {
+ .ncs_read_setup = 0,
+ .nrd_setup = 10,
+ .ncs_write_setup = 0,
+ .nwe_setup = 10,
+
+ .ncs_read_pulse = 30,
+ .nrd_pulse = 15,
+ .ncs_write_pulse = 30,
+ .nwe_pulse = 15,
+
+ .read_cycle = 30,
+ .write_cycle = 30,
+
+ .ncs_read_recover = 0,
+ .nrd_recover = 15,
+ .ncs_write_recover = 0,
+ /* WE# high -> RE# low min 60 ns */
+ .nwe_recover = 50,
+};
+
+static struct smc_config nand_config __initdata = {
+ .bus_width = 2,
+ .nrd_controlled = 1,
+ .nwe_controlled = 1,
+ .nwait_mode = 0,
+ .byte_write = 0,
+ .tdf_cycles = 2,
+ .tdf_mode = 0,
+};
+
+static struct mtd_partition nand_partitions[] = {
+ {
+ .name = "main",
+ .offset = 0x00000000,
+ .size = MTDPART_SIZ_FULL,
+ },
+};
+
+static struct mtd_partition *nand_part_info(int size, int *num_partitions)
+{
+ *num_partitions = ARRAY_SIZE(nand_partitions);
+ return nand_partitions;
+}
+
+static struct atmel_nand_data atngw100mkii_nand_data __initdata = {
+ .cle = 21,
+ .ale = 22,
+ .rdy_pin = GPIO_PIN_PB(28),
+ .enable_pin = GPIO_PIN_PE(23),
+ .bus_width_16 = true,
+ .partition_info = nand_part_info,
+};
+#endif
+
/* Initialized by bootloader-specific startup code. */
struct tag *bootloader_tags __initdata;
@@ -56,9 +126,9 @@ static struct spi_board_info spi0_board_info[] __initdata = {
static struct mci_platform_data __initdata mci0_data = {
.slot[0] = {
.bus_width = 4,
-#if defined(CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_EVKLCD10X) || defined(CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MRMT1)
- .detect_pin = GPIO_PIN_NONE,
- .wp_pin = GPIO_PIN_NONE,
+#if defined(CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII)
+ .detect_pin = GPIO_PIN_PC(25),
+ .wp_pin = GPIO_PIN_PE(22),
#else
.detect_pin = GPIO_PIN_PC(25),
.wp_pin = GPIO_PIN_PE(0),
@@ -66,6 +136,14 @@ static struct mci_platform_data __initdata mci0_data = {
},
};
+static struct usba_platform_data atngw100_usba_data __initdata = {
+#if defined(CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII)
+ .vbus_pin = GPIO_PIN_PE(26),
+#else
+ .vbus_pin = -ENODEV,
+#endif
+};
+
/*
* The next two functions should go away as the boot loader is
* supposed to initialize the macb address registers with a valid
@@ -173,18 +251,27 @@ static int __init atngw100_init(void)
unsigned i;
/*
- * ATNGW100 uses 16-bit SDRAM interface, so we don't need to
- * reserve any pins for it.
+ * ATNGW100 mkII uses 32-bit SDRAM interface. Reserve the
+ * SDRAM-specific pins so that nobody messes with them.
*/
+#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII
+ at32_reserve_pin(GPIO_PIOE_BASE, ATMEL_EBI_PE_DATA_ALL);
+
+ smc_set_timing(&nand_config, &nand_timing);
+ smc_set_configuration(3, &nand_config);
+ at32_add_device_nand(0, &atngw100mkii_nand_data);
+#endif
at32_add_device_usart(0);
set_hw_addr(at32_add_device_eth(0, &eth_data[0]));
+#ifndef CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII_LCD
set_hw_addr(at32_add_device_eth(1, &eth_data[1]));
+#endif
at32_add_device_spi(0, spi0_board_info, ARRAY_SIZE(spi0_board_info));
at32_add_device_mci(0, &mci0_data);
- at32_add_device_usba(0, NULL);
+ at32_add_device_usba(0, &atngw100_usba_data);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ngw_leds); i++) {
at32_select_gpio(ngw_leds[i].gpio,
@@ -194,10 +281,14 @@ static int __init atngw100_init(void)
/* all these i2c/smbus pins should have external pullups for
* open-drain sharing among all I2C devices. SDA and SCL do;
- * PB28/EXTINT3 doesn't; it should be SMBALERT# (for PMBus),
- * but it's not available off-board.
+ * PB28/EXTINT3 (ATNGW100) and PE21 (ATNGW100 mkII) doesn't; it should
+ * be SMBALERT# (for PMBus), but it's not available off-board.
*/
+#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII
+ at32_select_periph(GPIO_PIOE_BASE, 1 << 21, 0, AT32_GPIOF_PULLUP);
+#else
at32_select_periph(GPIO_PIOB_BASE, 1 << 28, 0, AT32_GPIOF_PULLUP);
+#endif
at32_select_gpio(i2c_gpio_data.sda_pin,
AT32_GPIOF_MULTIDRV | AT32_GPIOF_OUTPUT | AT32_GPIOF_HIGH);
at32_select_gpio(i2c_gpio_data.scl_pin,
@@ -211,14 +302,22 @@ postcore_initcall(atngw100_init);
static int __init atngw100_arch_init(void)
{
- /* PB30 is the otherwise unused jumper on the mainboard, with an
- * external pullup; the jumper grounds it. Use it however you
- * like, including letting U-Boot or Linux tweak boot sequences.
+ /* PB30 (ATNGW100) and PE30 (ATNGW100 mkII) is the otherwise unused
+ * jumper on the mainboard, with an external pullup; the jumper grounds
+ * it. Use it however you like, including letting U-Boot or Linux tweak
+ * boot sequences.
*/
+#ifdef CONFIG_BOARD_ATNGW100_MKII
+ at32_select_gpio(GPIO_PIN_PE(30), 0);
+ gpio_request(GPIO_PIN_PE(30), "j15");
+ gpio_direction_input(GPIO_PIN_PE(30));
+ gpio_export(GPIO_PIN_PE(30), false);
+#else
at32_select_gpio(GPIO_PIN_PB(30), 0);
gpio_request(GPIO_PIN_PB(30), "j15");
gpio_direction_input(GPIO_PIN_PB(30));
gpio_export(GPIO_PIN_PB(30), false);
+#endif
/* set_irq_type() after the arch_initcall for EIC has run, and
* before the I2C subsystem could try using this IRQ.
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