Commit e827a2eb authored by Russell King's avatar Russell King

[ARM PATCH] 1311/1: BadgePAD 4 PCMCIA Update

Patch from Christopher Hoover

- make compile/link under 2.5.40-rmk1
- always apply power to pcmcia slot regardless of jumpering
parent 3232cbcf
......@@ -31,40 +31,41 @@
*
* PCM Vcc:
*
* PCM Vcc on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered for 3.3V (short pins 1 and 3
* on JP6) or 5V (short pins 3 and 5 on JP6). N.B., 5V supply rail
* is enabled by the SA-1110's BADGE4_GPIO_PCMEN5V (GPIO 24).
* PCM Vcc on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered for 3v3 (short pins 1 and 3
* on JP6) or 5v0 (short pins 3 and 5 on JP6).
*
* PCM Vpp:
*
* PCM Vpp on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered for 12V (short pins 2 and 4
* on JP6) or tied to PCM Vcc (short pins 4 and 6 on JP6). N.B., 12V
* operation requires that the power supply actually supply 12V.
* PCM Vpp on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered for 12v0 (short pins 4 and 6
* on JP6) or tied to PCM Vcc (short pins 2 and 4 on JP6). N.B.,
* 12v0 operation requires that the power supply actually supply 12v0
* via pin 7 of JP7.
*
* CF Vcc:
*
* CF Vcc on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered either for 3.3V (short pins 1
* and 2 on JP10) or 5V (short pins 2 and 3 on JP10). The note above
* about the 5V supply rail applies.
* CF Vcc on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered either for 3v3 (short pins 1
* and 2 on JP10) or 5v0 (short pins 2 and 3 on JP10).
*
* There's no way programmatically to determine how a given board is
* jumpered. This code assumes a default jumpering: 5V PCM Vcc (pins
* 3 and 5 shorted) and PCM Vpp = PCM Vcc (pins 4 and 6 shorted) and
* no jumpering for CF Vcc. If this isn't correct, Override these
* defaults with a pcmv setup argument: pcmv=<pcm vcc>,<pcm vpp>,<cf
* vcc>. E.g. pcmv=33,120,50 indicates 3.3V PCM Vcc, 12.0V PCM Vpp,
* and 5.0V CF Vcc.
* Unfortunately there's no way programmatically to determine how a
* given board is jumpered. This code assumes a default jumpering
* as described below.
*
* If the defaults aren't correct, you may override them with a pcmv
* setup argument: pcmv=<pcm vcc>,<pcm vpp>,<cf vcc>. The units are
* tenths of volts; e.g. pcmv=33,120,50 indicates 3v3 PCM Vcc, 12v0
* PCM Vpp, and 5v0 CF Vcc.
*
*/
static int badge4_pcmvcc = 50;
static int badge4_pcmvpp = 50;
static int badge4_cfvcc = 33;
static int badge4_pcmvcc = 50; /* pins 3 and 5 jumpered on JP6 */
static int badge4_pcmvpp = 50; /* pins 2 and 4 jumpered on JP6 */
static int badge4_cfvcc = 33; /* pins 1 and 2 jumpered on JP10 */
static int badge4_pcmcia_init(struct pcmcia_init *init)
{
printk(KERN_INFO __FUNCTION__
": badge4_pcmvcc=%d, badge4_pcmvpp=%d, badge4_cfvcc=%d\n",
printk(KERN_INFO
"%s: badge4_pcmvcc=%d, badge4_pcmvpp=%d, badge4_cfvcc=%d\n",
__FUNCTION__,
badge4_pcmvcc, badge4_pcmvpp, badge4_cfvcc);
return sa1111_pcmcia_init(init);
......@@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ static int badge4_pcmcia_shutdown(void)
{
int rc = sa1111_pcmcia_shutdown();
/* be sure to disable 5V use */
/* be sure to disable 5v0 use */
badge4_set_5V(BADGE4_5V_PCMCIA_SOCK0, 0);
badge4_set_5V(BADGE4_5V_PCMCIA_SOCK1, 0);
......@@ -105,7 +106,8 @@ badge4_pcmcia_configure_socket(const struct pcmcia_configure *conf)
(conf->vcc != badge4_pcmvcc)) {
complain_about_jumpering(__FUNCTION__, "pcmvcc",
badge4_pcmvcc, conf->vcc);
return -1;
// Apply power regardless of the jumpering.
// return -1;
}
if ((conf->vpp != 0) &&
(conf->vpp != badge4_pcmvpp)) {
......@@ -156,7 +158,7 @@ static struct pcmcia_low_level badge4_pcmcia_ops = {
.socket_suspend = sa1111_pcmcia_socket_suspend,
};
int __init pcmcia_badge4_init(void)
int pcmcia_badge4_init(void)
{
int ret = -ENODEV;
......@@ -166,7 +168,7 @@ int __init pcmcia_badge4_init(void)
return ret;
}
void __exit pcmcia_badge4_exit(void)
void __devexit pcmcia_badge4_exit(void)
{
sa1100_unregister_pcmcia(&badge4_pcmcia_ops);
}
......
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