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author | Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> | 2006-12-10 21:21:29 +0100 |
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committer | Jean Delvare <khali@arrakis.delvare> | 2006-12-10 21:21:29 +0100 |
commit | 51fd554b6547b74c7e6d1f52885ba8532b531023 (patch) | |
tree | 5d9e5a30a3e41fb4e77c2b3f9c2dd1cb33abbcc7 /drivers/i2c/busses | |
parent | 36cfb5ccfa39ddd030926d08fcf80ba553c88737 (diff) |
i2c: Delete the broken i2c-ite bus driver
The rest of the ITE8172 support was already removed from MIPS tree.
Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
Signed-off-by: Yoichi Yuasa <yoichi_yuasa@tripeaks.co.jp>
Acked-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/i2c/busses')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-ite.c | 278 |
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 291 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig b/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig index 90f91d039ee..7c9ab337d18 100644 --- a/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/Kconfig @@ -209,18 +209,6 @@ config I2C_ISA tristate depends on I2C -config I2C_ITE - tristate "ITE I2C Adapter" - depends on I2C && MIPS_ITE8172 - select I2C_ALGOITE - help - This supports the ITE8172 I2C peripheral found on some MIPS - systems. Say Y if you have one of these. You should also say Y for - the ITE I2C driver algorithm support above. - - This support is also available as a module. If so, the module - will be called i2c-ite. - config I2C_IXP4XX tristate "IXP4xx GPIO-Based I2C Interface" depends on I2C && ARCH_IXP4XX diff --git a/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile b/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile index 493c87289b6..bf5fd078b29 100644 --- a/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile +++ b/drivers/i2c/busses/Makefile @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_I810) += i2c-i810.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_IBM_IIC) += i2c-ibm_iic.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_IOP3XX) += i2c-iop3xx.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_ISA) += i2c-isa.o -obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_ITE) += i2c-ite.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_IXP2000) += i2c-ixp2000.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_IXP4XX) += i2c-ixp4xx.o obj-$(CONFIG_I2C_POWERMAC) += i2c-powermac.o diff --git a/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-ite.c b/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-ite.c deleted file mode 100644 index f7d71869b3b..00000000000 --- a/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-ite.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,278 +0,0 @@ -/* - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - i2c-adap-ite.c i2c-hw access for the IIC peripheral on the ITE MIPS system - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Hai-Pao Fan, MontaVista Software, Inc. - hpfan@mvista.com or source@mvista.com - - Copyright 2001 MontaVista Software Inc. - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - This file was highly leveraged from i2c-elektor.c, which was created - by Simon G. Vogl and Hans Berglund: - - - Copyright (C) 1995-97 Simon G. Vogl - 1998-99 Hans Berglund - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/* With some changes from Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi> and even - Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl> */ - -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/ioport.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/wait.h> -#include <asm/irq.h> -#include <asm/io.h> - -#include <linux/i2c.h> -#include <linux/i2c-algo-ite.h> -#include <linux/i2c-adap-ite.h> -#include "../i2c-ite.h" - -#define DEFAULT_BASE 0x14014030 -#define ITE_IIC_IO_SIZE 0x40 -#define DEFAULT_IRQ 0 -#define DEFAULT_CLOCK 0x1b0e /* default 16MHz/(27+14) = 400KHz */ -#define DEFAULT_OWN 0x55 - -static int base; -static int irq; -static int clock; -static int own; - -static struct iic_ite gpi; -static wait_queue_head_t iic_wait; -static int iic_pending; -static spinlock_t lock; - -/* ----- local functions ---------------------------------------------- */ - -static void iic_ite_setiic(void *data, int ctl, short val) -{ - unsigned long j = jiffies + 10; - - pr_debug(" Write 0x%02x to 0x%x\n",(unsigned short)val, ctl&0xff); -#ifdef DEBUG - while (time_before(jiffies, j)) - schedule(); -#endif - outw(val,ctl); -} - -static short iic_ite_getiic(void *data, int ctl) -{ - short val; - - val = inw(ctl); - pr_debug("Read 0x%02x from 0x%x\n",(unsigned short)val, ctl&0xff); - return (val); -} - -/* Return our slave address. This is the address - * put on the I2C bus when another master on the bus wants to address us - * as a slave - */ -static int iic_ite_getown(void *data) -{ - return (gpi.iic_own); -} - - -static int iic_ite_getclock(void *data) -{ - return (gpi.iic_clock); -} - - -/* Put this process to sleep. We will wake up when the - * IIC controller interrupts. - */ -static void iic_ite_waitforpin(void) { - DEFINE_WAIT(wait); - int timeout = 2; - unsigned long flags; - - /* If interrupts are enabled (which they are), then put the process to - * sleep. This process will be awakened by two events -- either the - * the IIC peripheral interrupts or the timeout expires. - * If interrupts are not enabled then delay for a reasonable amount - * of time and return. - */ - if (gpi.iic_irq > 0) { - spin_lock_irqsave(&lock, flags); - if (iic_pending == 0) { - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock, flags); - prepare_to_wait(&iic_wait, &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); - if (schedule_timeout(timeout*HZ)) { - spin_lock_irqsave(&lock, flags); - if (iic_pending == 1) { - iic_pending = 0; - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock, flags); - } - finish_wait(&iic_wait, &wait); - } else { - iic_pending = 0; - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&lock, flags); - } - } else { - udelay(100); - } -} - - -static irqreturn_t iic_ite_handler(int this_irq, void *dev_id) -{ - spin_lock(&lock); - iic_pending = 1; - spin_unlock(&lock); - - wake_up_interruptible(&iic_wait); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - - -/* Lock the region of memory where I/O registers exist. Request our - * interrupt line and register its associated handler. - */ -static int iic_hw_resrc_init(void) -{ - if (!request_region(gpi.iic_base, ITE_IIC_IO_SIZE, "i2c")) - return -ENODEV; - - if (gpi.iic_irq <= 0) - return 0; - - if (request_irq(gpi.iic_irq, iic_ite_handler, 0, "ITE IIC", 0) < 0) - gpi.iic_irq = 0; - else - enable_irq(gpi.iic_irq); - - return 0; -} - - -static void iic_ite_release(void) -{ - if (gpi.iic_irq > 0) { - disable_irq(gpi.iic_irq); - free_irq(gpi.iic_irq, 0); - } - release_region(gpi.iic_base , 2); -} - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - * Encapsulate the above functions in the correct operations structure. - * This is only done when more than one hardware adapter is supported. - */ -static struct i2c_algo_iic_data iic_ite_data = { - NULL, - iic_ite_setiic, - iic_ite_getiic, - iic_ite_getown, - iic_ite_getclock, - iic_ite_waitforpin, - 80, 80, 100, /* waits, timeout */ -}; - -static struct i2c_adapter iic_ite_ops = { - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .id = I2C_HW_I_IIC, - .algo_data = &iic_ite_data, - .name = "ITE IIC adapter", -}; - -/* Called when the module is loaded. This function starts the - * cascade of calls up through the hierarchy of i2c modules (i.e. up to the - * algorithm layer and into to the core layer) - */ -static int __init iic_ite_init(void) -{ - - struct iic_ite *piic = &gpi; - - printk(KERN_INFO "Initialize ITE IIC adapter module\n"); - if (base == 0) - piic->iic_base = DEFAULT_BASE; - else - piic->iic_base = base; - - if (irq == 0) - piic->iic_irq = DEFAULT_IRQ; - else - piic->iic_irq = irq; - - if (clock == 0) - piic->iic_clock = DEFAULT_CLOCK; - else - piic->iic_clock = clock; - - if (own == 0) - piic->iic_own = DEFAULT_OWN; - else - piic->iic_own = own; - - iic_ite_data.data = (void *)piic; - init_waitqueue_head(&iic_wait); - spin_lock_init(&lock); - if (iic_hw_resrc_init() == 0) { - if (i2c_iic_add_bus(&iic_ite_ops) < 0) - return -ENODEV; - } else { - return -ENODEV; - } - printk(KERN_INFO " found device at %#x irq %d.\n", - piic->iic_base, piic->iic_irq); - return 0; -} - - -static void iic_ite_exit(void) -{ - i2c_iic_del_bus(&iic_ite_ops); - iic_ite_release(); -} - -/* If modules is NOT defined when this file is compiled, then the MODULE_* - * macros will resolve to nothing - */ -MODULE_AUTHOR("MontaVista Software <www.mvista.com>"); -MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C-Bus adapter routines for ITE IIC bus adapter"); -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); - -module_param(base, int, 0); -module_param(irq, int, 0); -module_param(clock, int, 0); -module_param(own, int, 0); - - -/* Called when module is loaded or when kernel is initialized. - * If MODULES is defined when this file is compiled, then this function will - * resolve to init_module (the function called when insmod is invoked for a - * module). Otherwise, this function is called early in the boot, when the - * kernel is intialized. Check out /include/init.h to see how this works. - */ -module_init(iic_ite_init); - -/* Resolves to module_cleanup when MODULES is defined. */ -module_exit(iic_ite_exit); |