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    ARM: s3c24xx: remove support for ISA drivers on BAST PC/104 · 91276c0f
    Arnd Bergmann authored
    BAST is the one machine that theoretically supports unmodified ISA
    drivers for hardware on its PC/104 connector, using a custom version of
    the inb()/outb() and inw()/outw() macros.
    
    This is incompatible with the generic version used in asm/io.h, and
    can't easily be used in a multiplatform kernel.
    
    Removing the special case for 16-bit I/O port access on BAST gets us
    closer to multiplatform, at the expense of any PC/104 users with 16-bit
    cards having to either use an older kernel or modify their ISA drivers
    to manually ioremap() the area and use readw()/write() in place of
    inw()/outw(). Either way is probably ok, given that there is a
    recurring discussion about dropping s3c24xx altogether, and many
    traditional ISA drivers are already gone.
    
    Machines other than BAST already have no support for ISA drivers, though a
    couple of them do map one of the external chip-selects into the ISA port
    range, using the same address for 8-bit and 16-bit I/O. It is unlikely
    that anything actually uses this mapping, but it's also easy to keep
    this working by mapping it to the normal platform-independent PCI I/O
    base that is otherwise unused on s3c24xx.
    
    The mach/map-base.h file is no longer referenced in global headers and
    can be moved into the platform directory.
    Acked-by: default avatarKrzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@linaro.org>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
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