sh: Use the generic I/O port base for slowdown.
This fixes up the build and behaviour for various configurations. Namely
the CONFIG_32BIT cases where legacy mappings do not exist, as well as the
sh64 build.
Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
diff --git a/arch/sh/kernel/io_generic.c b/arch/sh/kernel/io_generic.c
index b8fa652..e1e1dbd 100644
--- a/arch/sh/kernel/io_generic.c
+++ b/arch/sh/kernel/io_generic.c
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
#define dummy_read()
#endif
-unsigned long generic_io_base;
+unsigned long generic_io_base = 0;
u8 generic_inb(unsigned long port)
{
@@ -147,8 +147,10 @@
void __iomem *generic_ioport_map(unsigned long addr, unsigned int size)
{
+#ifdef P1SEG
if (PXSEG(addr) >= P1SEG)
return (void __iomem *)addr;
+#endif
return (void __iomem *)(addr + generic_io_base);
}
diff --git a/arch/sh/kernel/machvec.c b/arch/sh/kernel/machvec.c
index cbce639..1652340 100644
--- a/arch/sh/kernel/machvec.c
+++ b/arch/sh/kernel/machvec.c
@@ -135,5 +135,9 @@
if (!sh_mv.mv_nr_irqs)
sh_mv.mv_nr_irqs = NR_IRQS;
+#ifdef P2SEG
__set_io_port_base(P2SEG);
+#else
+ __set_io_port_base(0);
+#endif
}