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authorJames Hogan <jhogan@kernel.org>2017-10-24 13:07:54 +0100
committerJames Hogan <jhogan@kernel.org>2018-02-22 11:07:21 +0000
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metag: Remove arch/metag/
The earliest Meta architecture port of Linux I have a record of was an import of a Meta port of Linux v2.4.1 in February 2004, which was worked on significantly over the next few years by Graham Whaley, Will Newton, Matt Fleming, myself and others. Eventually the port was merged into mainline in v3.9 in March 2013, not long after Imagination Technologies bought MIPS Technologies and shifted its CPU focus over to the MIPS architecture. As a result, though the port was maintained for a while, kept on life support for a while longer, and useful for testing a few specific drivers for which I don't have ready access to the equivalent MIPS hardware, it is now essentially dead with no users. It is also stuck using an out-of-tree toolchain based on GCC 4.2.4 which is no longer maintained, now struggles to build modern kernels due to toolchain bugs, and doesn't itself build with a modern GCC. The latest buildroot port is still using an old uClibc snapshot which is no longer served, and the latest uClibc doesn't build with GCC 4.2.4. So lets call it a day and drop the Meta architecture port from the kernel. RIP Meta. Signed-off-by: James Hogan <jhogan@kernel.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/95906b76-6ce1-3f84-eaba-c29b4ae952eb@roeck-us.net Reviewed-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Acked-by: Graham Whaley <graham.whaley@gmail.com> Cc: linux-metag@vger.kernel.org
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-// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
-/*
- * Precise Delay Loops for Meta
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1993 Linus Torvalds
- * Copyright (C) 1997 Martin Mares <mj@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
- * Copyright (C) 2007,2009 Imagination Technologies Ltd.
- *
- */
-
-#include <linux/export.h>
-#include <linux/sched.h>
-#include <linux/delay.h>
-
-#include <asm/core_reg.h>
-#include <asm/processor.h>
-
-/*
- * TXTACTCYC is only 24 bits, so on chips with fast clocks it will wrap
- * many times per-second. If it does wrap __delay will return prematurely,
- * but this is only likely with large delay values.
- *
- * We also can't implement read_current_timer() with TXTACTCYC due to
- * this wrapping behaviour.
- */
-#define rdtimer(t) t = __core_reg_get(TXTACTCYC)
-
-void __delay(unsigned long loops)
-{
- unsigned long bclock, now;
-
- rdtimer(bclock);
- do {
- asm("NOP");
- rdtimer(now);
- } while ((now-bclock) < loops);
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(__delay);
-
-inline void __const_udelay(unsigned long xloops)
-{
- u64 loops = (u64)xloops * (u64)loops_per_jiffy * HZ;
- __delay(loops >> 32);
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(__const_udelay);
-
-void __udelay(unsigned long usecs)
-{
- __const_udelay(usecs * 0x000010c7); /* 2**32 / 1000000 (rounded up) */
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(__udelay);
-
-void __ndelay(unsigned long nsecs)
-{
- __const_udelay(nsecs * 0x00005); /* 2**32 / 1000000000 (rounded up) */
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ndelay);
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