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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@woody.linux-foundation.org>2007-05-11 09:59:50 -0700
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* 'upstream' of git://ftp.linux-mips.org/pub/scm/upstream-linus: (28 commits) [MIPS] Rework cobalt_board_id [MIPS] Use RTC_CMOS for Cobalt [MIPS] Use platform_device for Cobalt UART [MIPS] Separate Alchemy processor based boards config [MIPS] Fix build error in atomic64_cmpxchg [MIPS] Run checksyscalls for N32 and O32 ABI [MIPS] tlbex: use __maybe_unused [MIPS] excite: use __maybe_unused [MIPS] Add extern cobalt_board_id [MIPS] Remove unused CONFIG_TOSHIBA_BOARDS [MIPS] Rename tb0229_defconfig to tb0219_defconfig [MIPS] Update tb0229_defconfig; add CONFIG_GPIO_TB0219. [MIPS] Add minimum defconfig for RBHMA4200 [MIPS] SB1: Build fix. [MIPS] Drop __devinit tag from allocate_irqno() and free_irqno() [MIPS] clocksource: use CLOCKSOURCE_MASK() macro [MIPS] Remove LIMITED_DMA support [MIPS] Remove Momenco Jaguar ATX support [MIPS] Remove Momenco Ocelot G support [MIPS] FPU hazard handling ...
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-
-Pete Popov, ppopov@pacbell.net
-07/11/2001
-
-This README briefly explains how to use the pci and pci_auto
-code in arch/mips/kernel. The code was ported from PowerPC and
-modified slightly. It has been tested pretty well on PPC on some
-rather complex systems with multiple bridges and devices behind
-each bridge. However, at the time this README was written, the
-mips port was tested only on boards with a single pci bus and
-no P2P bridges. It's very possible that on boards with P2P
-bridges some modifications have to be made. The code will
-evolve, no doubt, but currently every single mips board
-is doing its own pcibios thing and it has become a big
-mess. This generic pci code is meant to clean up the mips
-pci mess and make it easier to add pci support to new boards.
-
-inside the define for your board in arch/mips/config.in.
-For example, the Galileo EV96100 board looks like this:
-
-if [ "$CONFIG_MIPS_EV96100" = "y" ]; then
- define_bool CONFIG_PCI y
- define_bool CONFIG_MIPS_GT96100 y
- define_bool CONFIG_NEW_PCI y
- define_bool CONFIG_SWAP_IO_SPACE y
-fi
-
-
-Next, if you want to use the arch/mips/kernel/pci code, which has the
-pcibios_init() function, add
-
-define_bool CONFIG_NEW_PCI y
-
-inside the define for your board. Again, the EV96100 example above
-show NEW_PCI turned on.
-
-
-Now you need to add your files to hook in your pci configuration
-cycles. Usually you'll need only a couple of files named something
-like pci_fixups.c and pci_ops.c. You can copy the templates
-provided and fill in the code.
-
-The file pci_ops.c should contain the pci configuration cycles routines.
-It also has the mips_pci_channels[] array which contains the descriptors
-of each pci controller.
-
-The file pci_fixups.c contains a few routines to do interrupt fixups,
-resources fixups, and, if needed, pci bios fixups.
-
-Usually you'll put your pci_fixups.c file in your board specific directory,
-since the functions in that file are board specific. The functions in
-pci_ops.c, on the other hand, are usually pci controller specific so that
-file could be shared among a few different boards using the same
-pci controller.
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