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ebb2aef5
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ebb2aef5
authored
Jun 18, 2003
by
David Mosberger
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ia64: Drop obsolete ACPI SPCR support.
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@@ -575,59 +575,6 @@ acpi_find_rsdp (void)
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACPI
#include <linux/acpi_serial.h>
static
int
__init
acpi_parse_spcr
(
unsigned
long
phys_addr
,
unsigned
long
size
)
{
acpi_ser_t
*
spcr
;
unsigned
int
gsi
;
if
(
!
phys_addr
||
!
size
)
return
-
EINVAL
;
if
(
!
iosapic_register_intr
)
return
-
ENODEV
;
/*
* ACPI is able to describe serial ports that live at non-standard
* memory addresses and use non-standard interrupts, either via
* direct SAPIC mappings or via PCI interrupts. We handle interrupt
* routing for SAPIC-based (non-PCI) devices here. Interrupt routing
* for PCI devices will be handled when processing the PCI Interrupt
* Routing Table (PRT).
*/
spcr
=
(
acpi_ser_t
*
)
__va
(
phys_addr
);
setup_serial_acpi
(
spcr
);
if
(
spcr
->
length
<
sizeof
(
acpi_ser_t
))
/* Table not long enough for full info, thus no interrupt */
return
-
ENODEV
;
if
((
spcr
->
base_addr
.
space_id
!=
ACPI_SERIAL_PCICONF_SPACE
)
&&
(
spcr
->
int_type
==
ACPI_SERIAL_INT_SAPIC
))
{
int
vector
;
/* We have a UART in memory space with an SAPIC interrupt */
gsi
=
(
(
spcr
->
global_int
[
3
]
<<
24
)
|
(
spcr
->
global_int
[
2
]
<<
16
)
|
(
spcr
->
global_int
[
1
]
<<
8
)
|
(
spcr
->
global_int
[
0
])
);
vector
=
iosapic_register_intr
(
gsi
,
IOSAPIC_POL_HIGH
,
IOSAPIC_EDGE
);
}
return
0
;
}
#endif
/* CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACPI */
int
__init
acpi_boot_init
(
void
)
{
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@@ -682,16 +629,6 @@ acpi_boot_init (void)
if
(
acpi_table_parse
(
ACPI_FADT
,
acpi_parse_fadt
)
<
1
)
printk
(
KERN_ERR
PREFIX
"Can't find FADT
\n
"
);
#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACPI
/*
* TBD: Need phased approach to table parsing (only do those absolutely
* required during boot-up). Recommend expanding concept of fix-
* feature devices (LDM) to include table-based devices such as
* serial ports, EC, SMBus, etc.
*/
acpi_table_parse
(
ACPI_SPCR
,
acpi_parse_spcr
);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
smp_boot_data
.
cpu_count
=
available_cpus
;
if
(
available_cpus
==
0
)
{
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