Commit 9903405b authored by Russell King's avatar Russell King

ARM: sa11x0: remove old SoC private DMA driver

Now that all users are converted over to using the DMA engine API,
we can get rid of the old platform dependent DMA driver.
Signed-off-by: default avatarRussell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
parent 277dc7ae
...@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ...@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# #
# Common support # Common support
obj-y := clock.o generic.o irq.o dma.o time.o #nmi-oopser.o obj-y := clock.o generic.o irq.o time.o #nmi-oopser.o
obj-m := obj-m :=
obj-n := obj-n :=
obj- := obj- :=
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/*
* arch/arm/mach-sa1100/include/mach/dma.h
*
* Generic SA1100 DMA support
*
* Copyright (C) 2000 Nicolas Pitre
*
*/
#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H
#define __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H
#include "hardware.h"
/*
* The SA1100 has six internal DMA channels.
*/
#define SA1100_DMA_CHANNELS 6
/*
* Maximum physical DMA buffer size
*/
#define MAX_DMA_SIZE 0x1fff
#define CUT_DMA_SIZE 0x1000
/*
* All possible SA1100 devices a DMA channel can be attached to.
*/
typedef enum {
DMA_Ser0UDCWr = DDAR_Ser0UDCWr, /* Ser. port 0 UDC Write */
DMA_Ser0UDCRd = DDAR_Ser0UDCRd, /* Ser. port 0 UDC Read */
DMA_Ser1UARTWr = DDAR_Ser1UARTWr, /* Ser. port 1 UART Write */
DMA_Ser1UARTRd = DDAR_Ser1UARTRd, /* Ser. port 1 UART Read */
DMA_Ser1SDLCWr = DDAR_Ser1SDLCWr, /* Ser. port 1 SDLC Write */
DMA_Ser1SDLCRd = DDAR_Ser1SDLCRd, /* Ser. port 1 SDLC Read */
DMA_Ser2UARTWr = DDAR_Ser2UARTWr, /* Ser. port 2 UART Write */
DMA_Ser2UARTRd = DDAR_Ser2UARTRd, /* Ser. port 2 UART Read */
DMA_Ser2HSSPWr = DDAR_Ser2HSSPWr, /* Ser. port 2 HSSP Write */
DMA_Ser2HSSPRd = DDAR_Ser2HSSPRd, /* Ser. port 2 HSSP Read */
DMA_Ser3UARTWr = DDAR_Ser3UARTWr, /* Ser. port 3 UART Write */
DMA_Ser3UARTRd = DDAR_Ser3UARTRd, /* Ser. port 3 UART Read */
DMA_Ser4MCP0Wr = DDAR_Ser4MCP0Wr, /* Ser. port 4 MCP 0 Write (audio) */
DMA_Ser4MCP0Rd = DDAR_Ser4MCP0Rd, /* Ser. port 4 MCP 0 Read (audio) */
DMA_Ser4MCP1Wr = DDAR_Ser4MCP1Wr, /* Ser. port 4 MCP 1 Write */
DMA_Ser4MCP1Rd = DDAR_Ser4MCP1Rd, /* Ser. port 4 MCP 1 Read */
DMA_Ser4SSPWr = DDAR_Ser4SSPWr, /* Ser. port 4 SSP Write (16 bits) */
DMA_Ser4SSPRd = DDAR_Ser4SSPRd /* Ser. port 4 SSP Read (16 bits) */
} dma_device_t;
typedef struct {
volatile u_long DDAR;
volatile u_long SetDCSR;
volatile u_long ClrDCSR;
volatile u_long RdDCSR;
volatile dma_addr_t DBSA;
volatile u_long DBTA;
volatile dma_addr_t DBSB;
volatile u_long DBTB;
} dma_regs_t;
typedef void (*dma_callback_t)(void *data);
/*
* DMA function prototypes
*/
extern int sa1100_request_dma( dma_device_t device, const char *device_id,
dma_callback_t callback, void *data,
dma_regs_t **regs );
extern void sa1100_free_dma( dma_regs_t *regs );
extern int sa1100_start_dma( dma_regs_t *regs, dma_addr_t dma_ptr, u_int size );
extern dma_addr_t sa1100_get_dma_pos(dma_regs_t *regs);
extern void sa1100_reset_dma(dma_regs_t *regs);
/**
* sa1100_stop_dma - stop DMA in progress
* @regs: identifier for the channel to use
*
* This stops DMA without clearing buffer pointers. Unlike
* sa1100_clear_dma() this allows subsequent use of sa1100_resume_dma()
* or sa1100_get_dma_pos().
*
* The @regs identifier is provided by a successful call to
* sa1100_request_dma().
**/
#define sa1100_stop_dma(regs) ((regs)->ClrDCSR = DCSR_IE|DCSR_RUN)
/**
* sa1100_resume_dma - resume DMA on a stopped channel
* @regs: identifier for the channel to use
*
* This resumes DMA on a channel previously stopped with
* sa1100_stop_dma().
*
* The @regs identifier is provided by a successful call to
* sa1100_request_dma().
**/
#define sa1100_resume_dma(regs) ((regs)->SetDCSR = DCSR_IE|DCSR_RUN)
/**
* sa1100_clear_dma - clear DMA pointers
* @regs: identifier for the channel to use
*
* This clear any DMA state so the DMA engine is ready to restart
* with new buffers through sa1100_start_dma(). Any buffers in flight
* are discarded.
*
* The @regs identifier is provided by a successful call to
* sa1100_request_dma().
**/
#define sa1100_clear_dma(regs) ((regs)->ClrDCSR = DCSR_IE|DCSR_RUN|DCSR_STRTA|DCSR_STRTB)
#endif /* _ASM_ARCH_DMA_H */
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