From: Matthew Locke <mlocke@mvista.com>
To: boehringer@snom.de
Cc: Fend Matthias <mfend@harris.com>,
jimmlin@solomon.com.tw,
linuxppc <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: AW: Does anyone port m8xx_pcmcia driver to Linux Kernel successfully?
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 09:13:43 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CC82B37.1010506@mvista.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3CC7CD7A.20F24E1A@snom.de
Sven Boehringer wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>i tried your patch, but it seems to me that there are some #defines
>missing?
>I try to use the source/kernel on a FADS board, an in that section there
>is
>"BCSR1_PCCVPP1". But i can't find this value. I tried to copy some
>values from ppcboot,
>but these particular are not there. Are there some special includes?
>
>I have the actual linuxppc_2_4_devel source-tree, but i can't find these
>values.
>
The BCSR1_* in the CONFIG_FADS areas are register addresses specific to
the FADS board.
It seems some FADS stuff still hasn't made it into _devel. Here are the
defines I have:
/* Bits of interest in the BCSRs.
*/
#define BCSR1_ETHEN ((uint)0x20000000)
#define BCSR1_RS232EN_1 ((uint)0x01000000)
#define BCSR1_PCCEN ((uint)0x00800000)
#define BCSR1_PCCVCC0 ((uint)0x00400000)
#define BCSR1_PCCVPP_MASK ((uint)0x00300000)
#define BCSR1_PCCVPP0 ((uint)0x00200000)
#define BCSR1_PCCVPP1 ((uint)0x00100000)
#define BCSR1_RS232EN_2 ((uint)0x00040000)
#define BCSR1_PCCVCC1 ((uint)0x00010000)
#define BCSR1_PCCVCC_MASK (BCSR1_PCCVCC0 | BCSR1_PCCVCC1)
#define BCSR4_ETHLOOP ((uint)0x80000000) /* EEST Loopback */
#define BCSR4_EEFDX ((uint)0x40000000) /* EEST FDX
enable */
#define BCSR4_FETH_EN ((uint)0x08000000) /* PHY enable */
#define BCSR4_FETHCFG0 ((uint)0x04000000) /* PHY autoneg
mode */
#define BCSR4_FETHCFG1 ((uint)0x00400000) /* PHY autoneg
mode */
#define BCSR4_FETHFDE ((uint)0x02000000) /* PHY FDX
advertise */
#define BCSR4_FETHRST ((uint)0x00200000) /* PHY Reset */
>
>
>regards
> Sven
>
>Matthew Locke wrote:
>
>>here is the patch to add the 8xx pcmcia socket driver to the kernel.
>>
>>Fend, Matthias wrote:
>>
>>>hello Matthew,
>>>
>>>i also tried to do this work - without the desired success
>>>
>>>i don't know exactly if my hardware is faulty or my m8xx port ... :-(
>>>
>>>so if i could have your version of the pcmcia stuff i would be very glad.
>>>
>>>thanks matthias
>>>
>>>>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>>>>Von: Matthew Locke [SMTP:mlocke@mvista.com]
>>>>Gesendet am: Dienstag, 16. April 2002 18:50
>>>>An: Jacky Wang
>>>>Cc: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
>>>>Betreff: Re: Does anyone port m8xx_pcmcia driver to Linux Kernel
>>>>successfully?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Jacky Wang wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>>I am interesting about how to port m8xx_pcmcia driver to linux kernel w/
>>>>>
>>>>MPC850.
>>>>
>>>>>Would you mind to share your successful experience with me?
>>>>>
>>>>I did (w/ the help of others). It is on its way upstream now. If you
>>>>need it soon, let me know and I can make it available.
>>>>
>>>>>Best Regards
>>>>>Jacky Wang
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org
>>>>
>>>/
>>>
>
>>+/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
>>+/* FADS Boards from Motorola */
>>+
>>+#if defined(CONFIG_FADS)
>>+
>>+#define PCMCIA_BOARD_MSG "FADS"
>>+
>>+static int voltage_set(int slot, int vcc, int vpp)
>>+{
>>+ uint reg = 0;
>>+
>>+ switch(vcc) {
>>+ case 0: break;
>>+ case 33: reg |= BCSR1_PCCVCC0; break;
>>+ case 50: reg |= BCSR1_PCCVCC1; break;
>>+ default: return 1;
>>+ }
>>+
>>+ switch(vpp) {
>>+ case 0: break;
>>+ case 33:
>>+ case 50:
>>+ if(vcc == vpp)
>>+ reg |= \x03BCSR1_PCCVPP1;
>>+ else
>>+ return 1;
>>+ break;
>>+ case 120:
>>+ if ((vcc == 33) || (vcc == 50))
>>+ reg |= BCSR1_PCCVPP0;
>>+ else
>>+ return 1;
>>+ default: return 1;
>>+ }
>>+
>>+ /* first, turn off all power */
>>+ *((uint *)BCSR1) &= ~(BCSR1_PCCVCC_MASK | BCSR1_PCCVPP_MASK);
>>+
>>+ /* enable new powersettings */
>>+ *((uint *)BCSR1) |= reg;
>>+
>>+ return 0;
>>+}
>>+
>>+#define socket_get(_slot_) PCMCIA_SOCKET_KEY_5V
>>+
>>+static void hardware_enable(int slot)
>>+{
>>+ *((uint *)BCSR1) &= ~BCSR1_PCCEN;
>>+}
>>+
>>+static void hardware_disable(int slot)
>>+{
>>+ *((uint *)BCSR1) |= BCSR1_PCCEN;
>>+}
>>+
>>+#endif
>>
>+
>
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[not found] <8D4C69676E66D511A1CB00508BBBB192157983@ranmx1.ran.harris.com>
[not found] ` <3CBEF7A7.1090900@mvista.com>
2002-04-25 9:33 ` AW: Does anyone port m8xx_pcmcia driver to Linux Kernel successfully? Sven Boehringer
2002-04-25 16:13 ` Matthew Locke [this message]
2002-04-25 16:27 ` Sven Boehringer
2002-04-26 9:19 ` Sven Boehringer
2002-04-26 9:55 ` Jacky Wang
[not found] <NFBBLKLHNAGPKBMPDMALAEMJKAAA.jacky@premierme.com.tw>
2002-04-25 16:16 ` Matthew Locke
2002-04-26 1:52 ` Jacky Wang
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