Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
bjh21 f2ebadcc6f Ensure that vidc.h gets installed somewhere -- Xarm32vidc needs it to compile. 2001-12-17 15:07:37 +00:00
bjh21 7bc474a92b mod() was unused. g/c it. New code should use abs() anyway. 2001-12-15 22:41:44 +00:00
bjh21 eefdf030c9 Simplify the pixel-clock-rate-setting code, so it always works out the
parameters from first principles rather than using a static table for some
rates.  This makes it work correctly on ARM7500, for which the table was
bogus (ARM7500 has a different refclk from VIDC20).
2001-12-15 22:21:46 +00:00
thorpej 28466919a2 Use <machine/intr.h> rather than <machine/irqhandler.h> 2001-11-27 01:03:52 +00:00
thorpej 0c57d87232 Use <arm/cpufunc.h>, not <machine/cpufunc.h>. 2001-11-23 19:21:47 +00:00
thorpej 299362f0ff Pull in assym.h for __PROG32 (needed for IRQenable/IRQdisable macros,
which should probably be pulled out of cpu.h anyway...)
2001-11-23 16:53:07 +00:00
thorpej b393d0d3f7 Kill <machine/katelib.h>. Any place that still uses it should just
reference <arm/arm32/katelib.h> until such time as all use of this
file has been purged from the face of the earth.
2001-11-22 18:34:30 +00:00
reinoud be3168ab71 Sad point .... remove RC7500 support from the iomd directory in the
arch/arm/iomd/* .... the RC7500 isnt really an iomd/vidc machine but has
different video/audio chip and was kind of hardwired/hacked into the other
chip drivers.
2001-10-17 23:28:19 +00:00
reinoud 7d4a1addde Initial commit of the splitting off of arch/acorn32 from arch/arm32.
The IOMD/VIDC combination is now moved to arch/arm/iomd together. These
files still need a lot of cleaning up :( .... esp. the RC7500 support that
is still dormant in it; this needs either to be removed or split out for
RC7500's ``VIDC'' video/audio variant.

Apart from the RC7500 support wich is still in arch/arm32 the
iomd,vidc,riscpc and podulebus subdirectories of arch/arm32 can be removed.

This split still uses some small parts of arch/arm32 .... those are the MI
parts that haven't been moved yet.

RiscPC/A7000 have been tested and confirmed to build as should NC.
2001-10-05 22:27:40 +00:00