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author | Peter Maydell | 2020-01-07 18:54:29 +0100 |
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committer | Peter Maydell | 2020-01-07 18:54:29 +0100 |
commit | 1bbd1511b617eaffc1da22cde33bc01c12fb450f (patch) | |
tree | 846f72c19b03ffdec2a8b49f6fc91e070fcc3dd6 /include/hw/arm | |
parent | Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/vivier/tags/q800-for-5.0-pull-request' ... (diff) | |
parent | qdev/qom: remove some TODO limitations now that PROP_PTR is gone (diff) | |
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/elmarco/tags/prop-ptr-pull-request' into staging
Clean-ups: qom-ify serial and remove QDEV_PROP_PTR
Hi,
QDEV_PROP_PTR is marked in multiple places as "FIXME/TODO/remove
me". In most cases, it can be easily replaced with QDEV_PROP_LINK when
the pointer points to an Object.
There are a few places where such substitution isn't possible. For
those places, it seems reasonable to use a specific setter method
instead, and keep the user_creatable = false. In other places,
proper usage of qdev or other facilies is the solution.
The serial code wasn't converted to qdev, which makes it a bit more
archaic to deal with. Let's convert it first, so we can more easily
embed it from other devices, and re-export some properties and drop
QDEV_PROP_PTR usage.
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* remotes/elmarco/tags/prop-ptr-pull-request: (37 commits)
qdev/qom: remove some TODO limitations now that PROP_PTR is gone
qdev: remove QDEV_PROP_PTR
qdev: remove PROP_MEMORY_REGION
omap-gpio: remove PROP_PTR
omap-i2c: remove PROP_PTR
omap-intc: remove PROP_PTR
smbus-eeprom: remove PROP_PTR
cris: improve passing PIC interrupt vector to the CPU
mips/cps: fix setting saar property
qdev: use g_strcmp0() instead of open-coding it
leon3: use qdev gpio facilities for the PIL
leon3: use qemu_irq framework instead of callback as property
dp8393x: replace PROP_PTR with PROP_LINK
etraxfs: remove PROP_PTR usage
lance: replace PROP_PTR with PROP_LINK
vmmouse: replace PROP_PTR with PROP_LINK
sm501: make SerialMM a child, export chardev property
mips: use sysbus_mmio_get_region() instead of internal fields
mips: use sysbus_add_io()
mips: baudbase is 115200 by default
...
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/hw/arm')
-rw-r--r-- | include/hw/arm/omap.h | 52 |
1 files changed, 52 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/hw/arm/omap.h b/include/hw/arm/omap.h index f3aa670036..6be386d0e2 100644 --- a/include/hw/arm/omap.h +++ b/include/hw/arm/omap.h @@ -67,6 +67,58 @@ void omap_clk_setrate(omap_clk clk, int divide, int multiply); int64_t omap_clk_getrate(omap_clk clk); void omap_clk_reparent(omap_clk clk, omap_clk parent); +/* omap_intc.c */ +#define TYPE_OMAP_INTC "common-omap-intc" +#define OMAP_INTC(obj) \ + OBJECT_CHECK(omap_intr_handler, (obj), TYPE_OMAP_INTC) + +typedef struct omap_intr_handler_s omap_intr_handler; + +/* + * TODO: Ideally we should have a clock framework that + * let us wire these clocks up with QOM properties or links. + * + * qdev should support a generic means of defining a 'port' with + * an arbitrary interface for connecting two devices. Then we + * could reframe the omap clock API in terms of clock ports, + * and get some type safety. For now the best qdev provides is + * passing an arbitrary pointer. + * (It's not possible to pass in the string which is the clock + * name, because this device does not have the necessary information + * (ie the struct omap_mpu_state_s*) to do the clockname to pointer + * translation.) + */ +void omap_intc_set_iclk(omap_intr_handler *intc, omap_clk clk); +void omap_intc_set_fclk(omap_intr_handler *intc, omap_clk clk); + +/* omap_i2c.c */ +#define TYPE_OMAP_I2C "omap_i2c" +#define OMAP_I2C(obj) OBJECT_CHECK(OMAPI2CState, (obj), TYPE_OMAP_I2C) + +typedef struct OMAPI2CState OMAPI2CState; + +/* TODO: clock framework (see above) */ +void omap_i2c_set_iclk(OMAPI2CState *i2c, omap_clk clk); +void omap_i2c_set_fclk(OMAPI2CState *i2c, omap_clk clk); + +/* omap_gpio.c */ +#define TYPE_OMAP1_GPIO "omap-gpio" +#define OMAP1_GPIO(obj) \ + OBJECT_CHECK(struct omap_gpif_s, (obj), TYPE_OMAP1_GPIO) + +#define TYPE_OMAP2_GPIO "omap2-gpio" +#define OMAP2_GPIO(obj) \ + OBJECT_CHECK(struct omap2_gpif_s, (obj), TYPE_OMAP2_GPIO) + +typedef struct omap_gpif_s omap_gpif; +typedef struct omap2_gpif_s omap2_gpif; + +/* TODO: clock framework (see above) */ +void omap_gpio_set_clk(omap_gpif *gpio, omap_clk clk); + +void omap2_gpio_set_iclk(omap2_gpif *gpio, omap_clk clk); +void omap2_gpio_set_fclk(omap2_gpif *gpio, uint8_t i, omap_clk clk); + /* OMAP2 l4 Interconnect */ struct omap_l4_s; struct omap_l4_region_s { |