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/****************************************************************************/
/*
* coldfire.h -- Motorola ColdFire CPU sepecific defines
*
* (C) Copyright 1999-2006, Greg Ungerer ([email protected])
* (C) Copyright 2000, Lineo (www.lineo.com)
*/
/****************************************************************************/
#ifndef coldfire_h
#define coldfire_h
/****************************************************************************/
/*
* Define master clock frequency. This is done at config time now.
* No point enumerating dozens of possible clock options here. And
* in any case new boards come along from time to time that have yet
* another different clocking frequency.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_CLOCK_SET
#define MCF_CLK CONFIG_CLOCK_FREQ
#else
#error "Don't know what your ColdFire CPU clock frequency is??"
#endif
/*
* Define the processor internal peripherals base address.
*
* The majority of ColdFire parts use an MBAR register to set
* the base address. Some have an IPSBAR register instead, and it
* has slightly different rules on its size and alignment. Some
* parts have fixed addresses and the internal peripherals cannot
* be relocated in the CPU address space.
*
* The value of MBAR or IPSBAR is config time selectable, we no
* longer hard define it here. No MBAR or IPSBAR will be defined if
* this part has a fixed peripheral address map.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_MBAR
#define MCF_MBAR CONFIG_MBAR
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_IPSBAR
#define MCF_IPSBAR CONFIG_IPSBAR
#endif
/****************************************************************************/
#endif /* coldfire_h */
/*
* coldfire.h -- Motorola ColdFire CPU sepecific defines
*
* (C) Copyright 1999-2006, Greg Ungerer ([email protected])
* (C) Copyright 2000, Lineo (www.lineo.com)
*/
/****************************************************************************/
#ifndef coldfire_h
#define coldfire_h
/****************************************************************************/
/*
* Define master clock frequency. This is done at config time now.
* No point enumerating dozens of possible clock options here. And
* in any case new boards come along from time to time that have yet
* another different clocking frequency.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_CLOCK_SET
#define MCF_CLK CONFIG_CLOCK_FREQ
#else
#error "Don't know what your ColdFire CPU clock frequency is??"
#endif
/*
* Define the processor internal peripherals base address.
*
* The majority of ColdFire parts use an MBAR register to set
* the base address. Some have an IPSBAR register instead, and it
* has slightly different rules on its size and alignment. Some
* parts have fixed addresses and the internal peripherals cannot
* be relocated in the CPU address space.
*
* The value of MBAR or IPSBAR is config time selectable, we no
* longer hard define it here. No MBAR or IPSBAR will be defined if
* this part has a fixed peripheral address map.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_MBAR
#define MCF_MBAR CONFIG_MBAR
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_IPSBAR
#define MCF_IPSBAR CONFIG_IPSBAR
#endif
/****************************************************************************/
#endif /* coldfire_h */