From: Haavard Skinnemoen Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 13:08:39 +0000 (+0100) Subject: [AVR32] Remove mii_phy_addr and eth_addr from eth_platform_data X-Git-Url: https://git.karo-electronics.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c164b90135d05ac52f70e6652910a4f585f7b999;p=mv-sheeva.git [AVR32] Remove mii_phy_addr and eth_addr from eth_platform_data The macb driver will probe for the PHY chip and read the mac address from the MACB registers, so we don't need them in eth_platform_data anymore. Since u-boot doesn't currently initialize the MACB registers with the mac addresses, the tag parsing code is kept but instead of sticking the information into eth_platform_data, it uses it to initialize the MACB registers (in case the boot loader didn't do it.) This code should be unnecessary at some point in the future. Signed-off-by: Haavard Skinnemoen --- diff --git a/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c b/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c index f65865cd9c3..32b361f31c2 100644 --- a/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c +++ b/arch/avr32/boards/atstk1000/atstk1002.c @@ -7,33 +7,83 @@ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. */ +#include +#include #include #include +#include #include #include +#include #include #include #include +struct eth_addr { + u8 addr[6]; +}; + +static struct eth_addr __initdata hw_addr[2]; + static struct eth_platform_data __initdata eth_data[2]; extern struct lcdc_platform_data atstk1000_fb0_data; +/* + * The next two functions should go away as the boot loader is + * supposed to initialize the macb address registers with a valid + * ethernet address. But we need to keep it around for a while until + * we can be reasonably sure the boot loader does this. + * + * The phy_id is ignored as the driver will probe for it. + */ static int __init parse_tag_ethernet(struct tag *tag) { int i; i = tag->u.ethernet.mac_index; - if (i < ARRAY_SIZE(eth_data)) { - eth_data[i].mii_phy_addr = tag->u.ethernet.mii_phy_addr; - memcpy(ð_data[i].hw_addr, tag->u.ethernet.hw_address, - sizeof(eth_data[i].hw_addr)); - eth_data[i].valid = 1; - } + if (i < ARRAY_SIZE(hw_addr)) + memcpy(hw_addr[i].addr, tag->u.ethernet.hw_address, + sizeof(hw_addr[i].addr)); + return 0; } __tagtable(ATAG_ETHERNET, parse_tag_ethernet); +static void __init set_hw_addr(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + struct resource *res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); + const u8 *addr; + void __iomem *regs; + struct clk *pclk; + + if (!res) + return; + if (pdev->id >= ARRAY_SIZE(hw_addr)) + return; + + addr = hw_addr[pdev->id].addr; + if (!is_valid_ether_addr(addr)) + return; + + /* + * Since this is board-specific code, we'll cheat and use the + * physical address directly as we happen to know that it's + * the same as the virtual address. + */ + regs = (void __iomem __force *)res->start; + pclk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, "pclk"); + if (!pclk) + return; + + clk_enable(pclk); + __raw_writel((addr[3] << 24) | (addr[2] << 16) + | (addr[1] << 8) | addr[0], regs + 0x98); + __raw_writel((addr[5] << 8) | addr[4], regs + 0x9c); + clk_disable(pclk); + clk_put(pclk); +} + void __init setup_board(void) { at32_map_usart(1, 0); /* /dev/ttyS0 */ @@ -51,8 +101,7 @@ static int __init atstk1002_init(void) at32_add_device_usart(1); at32_add_device_usart(2); - if (eth_data[0].valid) - at32_add_device_eth(0, ð_data[0]); + set_hw_addr(at32_add_device_eth(0, ð_data[0])); at32_add_device_spi(0); at32_add_device_lcdc(0, &atstk1000_fb0_data); diff --git a/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h b/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h index a39b3e999f1..b120ee030c8 100644 --- a/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h +++ b/include/asm-avr32/arch-at32ap/board.h @@ -21,10 +21,7 @@ void at32_map_usart(unsigned int hw_id, unsigned int line); struct platform_device *at32_add_device_usart(unsigned int id); struct eth_platform_data { - u8 valid; - u8 mii_phy_addr; u8 is_rmii; - u8 hw_addr[6]; }; struct platform_device * at32_add_device_eth(unsigned int id, struct eth_platform_data *data);