Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | From | Geert Uytterhoeven <> | Subject | [PATCH 00/14] m68k: amiga - device model patches | Date | Fri, 23 Apr 2010 10:00:21 +0200 |
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This set of patches brings Amiga hardware support better in line with the Linux device model: - Add module alias support for Zorro drivers (not all drivers can benefit from this yet though, as some still use zorro_find_device() instead of struct zorro_driver), - Convert the various builtin Amiga hardware to the platform driver framework.
[01] platform: Make platform resources input parameters const [02] m68k: amiga - Zorro bus modalias support [03] m68k: amiga - Zorro host bridge platform device conversion [04] m68k: amiga - Frame buffer platform device conversion [05] m68k: amiga - Sound platform device conversion [06] m68k: amiga - Floppy platform device conversion [07] m68k: amiga - A3000 SCSI platform device conversion [08] m68k: amiga - A4000T SCSI platform device conversion [09] m68k: amiga - Amiga Gayle IDE platform device conversion [10] m68k: amiga - Keyboard platform device conversion [11] m68k: amiga - Mouse platform device conversion [12] m68k: amiga - Serial port platform device conversion [13] m68k: amiga - Parallel port platform device conversion [14] rtc: Add an RTC driver for the Oki MSM6242 [15] rtc: Add an RTC driver for the Ricoh RP5C01 [16] m68k: amiga - RTC platform device conversion
It's a respin of the RFC I sent one year ago. The only real change is to the A3000 SCSI platform device conversion patch, which now depends on the wd33c93 driver cleanups patches I sent 2.5 weeks ago.
Due to lack of hardware (only Amiga 4000 here), I couldn't test all drivers. Especially the SCSI drivers could use some testing feedback. The changes to most other drivers are fairly trivial. Note that I removed all request_mem_region() calls for subregions of the Amiga custom chips, as the drivers now bind to the platform device.
If no one objects, I'm gonna apply all of this.
Thx!
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
-- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@linux-m68k.org
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