sh64: Kill off dead ROM-RAM and generic boards.

The generic board stubs were never added, and the ROM-RAM boards
never made it in to the wild. Neither one has any users, and both
are utterly broken in-tree (likely since 2.4). Kill them both off.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
This commit is contained in:
Paul Mundt 2007-10-01 16:20:41 +09:00
parent 4e99b0b8d2
commit d006772550
4 changed files with 0 additions and 162 deletions

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@ -58,18 +58,12 @@ choice
prompt "SuperH system type"
default SH_SIMULATOR
config SH_GENERIC
bool "Generic"
config SH_SIMULATOR
bool "Simulator"
config SH_CAYMAN
bool "Cayman"
config SH_ROMRAM
bool "ROM/RAM"
config SH_HARP
bool "ST50-Harp"

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@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ endif
machine-$(CONFIG_SH_CAYMAN) := cayman
machine-$(CONFIG_SH_SIMULATOR) := sim
machine-$(CONFIG_SH_HARP) := harp
machine-$(CONFIG_SH_ROMRAM) := romram
head-y := arch/$(ARCH)/kernel/head.o arch/$(ARCH)/kernel/init_task.o

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@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
#
# Makefile for the SH-5 ROM/RAM specific parts of the kernel
#
# Note! Dependencies are done automagically by 'make dep', which also
# removes any old dependencies. DON'T put your own dependencies here
# unless it's something special (ie not a .c file).
#
O_TARGET := romram.o
obj-y := setup.o
include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make

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@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
/*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
* for more details.
*
* arch/sh64/mach-romram/setup.c
*
* SH-5 ROM/RAM Platform Support
*
* This file handles the architecture-dependent parts of initialization
*
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Paolo Alberelli
*
* benedict.gaster@superh.com: 3rd May 2002
* Added support for ramdisk, removing statically linked romfs at the same time. *
*
* lethal@linux-sh.org: 15th May 2003
* Use the generic procfs cpuinfo interface, just return a valid board name.
*
* Sean.McGoogan@superh.com 17th Feb 2004
* copied from arch/sh64/mach-harp/setup.c
*/
#include <linux/stddef.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/bootmem.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <asm/platform.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#define RES_COUNT(res) ((sizeof((res))/sizeof(struct resource)))
/*
* Platform Dependent Interrupt Priorities.
*/
/* Using defaults defined in irq.h */
#define RES NO_PRIORITY /* Disabled */
#define IR0 IRL0_PRIORITY /* IRLs */
#define IR1 IRL1_PRIORITY
#define IR2 IRL2_PRIORITY
#define IR3 IRL3_PRIORITY
#define PCA INTA_PRIORITY /* PCI Ints */
#define PCB INTB_PRIORITY
#define PCC INTC_PRIORITY
#define PCD INTD_PRIORITY
#define SER TOP_PRIORITY
#define ERR TOP_PRIORITY
#define PW0 TOP_PRIORITY
#define PW1 TOP_PRIORITY
#define PW2 TOP_PRIORITY
#define PW3 TOP_PRIORITY
#define DM0 NO_PRIORITY /* DMA Ints */
#define DM1 NO_PRIORITY
#define DM2 NO_PRIORITY
#define DM3 NO_PRIORITY
#define DAE NO_PRIORITY
#define TU0 TIMER_PRIORITY /* TMU Ints */
#define TU1 NO_PRIORITY
#define TU2 NO_PRIORITY
#define TI2 NO_PRIORITY
#define ATI NO_PRIORITY /* RTC Ints */
#define PRI NO_PRIORITY
#define CUI RTC_PRIORITY
#define ERI SCIF_PRIORITY /* SCIF Ints */
#define RXI SCIF_PRIORITY
#define BRI SCIF_PRIORITY
#define TXI SCIF_PRIORITY
#define ITI TOP_PRIORITY /* WDT Ints */
/*
* Platform dependent structures: maps and parms block.
*/
struct resource io_resources[] = {
/* To be updated with external devices */
};
struct resource kram_resources[] = {
{ "Kernel code", 0, 0 }, /* These must be last in the array */
{ "Kernel data", 0, 0 } /* These must be last in the array */
};
struct resource xram_resources[] = {
/* To be updated with external devices */
};
struct resource rom_resources[] = {
/* To be updated with external devices */
};
struct sh64_platform platform_parms = {
.readonly_rootfs = 1,
.initial_root_dev = 0x0100,
.loader_type = 1,
.io_res_p = io_resources,
.io_res_count = RES_COUNT(io_resources),
.kram_res_p = kram_resources,
.kram_res_count = RES_COUNT(kram_resources),
.xram_res_p = xram_resources,
.xram_res_count = RES_COUNT(xram_resources),
.rom_res_p = rom_resources,
.rom_res_count = RES_COUNT(rom_resources),
};
int platform_int_priority[NR_INTC_IRQS] = {
IR0, IR1, IR2, IR3, PCA, PCB, PCC, PCD, /* IRQ 0- 7 */
RES, RES, RES, RES, SER, ERR, PW3, PW2, /* IRQ 8-15 */
PW1, PW0, DM0, DM1, DM2, DM3, DAE, RES, /* IRQ 16-23 */
RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, /* IRQ 24-31 */
TU0, TU1, TU2, TI2, ATI, PRI, CUI, ERI, /* IRQ 32-39 */
RXI, BRI, TXI, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, /* IRQ 40-47 */
RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, /* IRQ 48-55 */
RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, RES, ITI, /* IRQ 56-63 */
};
void __init platform_setup(void)
{
/* ROM/RAM platform leaves the decision to head.S, for now */
platform_parms.fpu_flags = fpu_in_use;
}
void __init platform_monitor(void)
{
/* Nothing yet .. */
}
void __init platform_reserve(void)
{
/* Nothing yet .. */
}
const char *get_system_type(void)
{
return "ROM/RAM";
}