Commit a4760b34 authored by Kevin Cernekee's avatar Kevin Cernekee Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

USB: OHCI: Eliminate platform-specific test in ohci.h

The bcm63xx and bcm3384 platforms need to set OHCI_QUIRK_FRAME_NO, but
they are non-PPC platforms and don't enable CONFIG_PPC_MPC52xx.
Therefore this patch changes the code that uses OHCI_QUIRK_FRAME_NO,
making it not depend on CONFIG_PPC_MPC52xx.

Also, rephrase the comments describing OHCI_QUIRK_FRAME_NO and the
related PSW endian swap.
Signed-off-by: default avatarKevin Cernekee <cernekee@gmail.com>
Acked-by: default avatarAlan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent c8679a2f
......@@ -647,23 +647,22 @@ static inline u32 hc32_to_cpup (const struct ohci_hcd *ohci, const __hc32 *x)
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* HCCA frame number is 16 bits, but is accessed as 32 bits since not all
* hardware handles 16 bit reads. That creates a different confusion on
* some big-endian SOC implementations. Same thing happens with PSW access.
/*
* The HCCA frame number is 16 bits, but is accessed as 32 bits since not all
* hardware handles 16 bit reads. Depending on the SoC implementation, the
* frame number can wind up in either bits [31:16] (default) or
* [15:0] (OHCI_QUIRK_FRAME_NO) on big endian hosts.
*
* Somewhat similarly, the 16-bit PSW fields in a transfer descriptor are
* reordered on BE.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC_MPC52xx
#define big_endian_frame_no_quirk(ohci) (ohci->flags & OHCI_QUIRK_FRAME_NO)
#else
#define big_endian_frame_no_quirk(ohci) 0
#endif
static inline u16 ohci_frame_no(const struct ohci_hcd *ohci)
{
u32 tmp;
if (big_endian_desc(ohci)) {
tmp = be32_to_cpup((__force __be32 *)&ohci->hcca->frame_no);
if (!big_endian_frame_no_quirk(ohci))
if (!(ohci->flags & OHCI_QUIRK_FRAME_NO))
tmp >>= 16;
} else
tmp = le32_to_cpup((__force __le32 *)&ohci->hcca->frame_no);
......
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