fbdev: platforming metronomefb and am200epd

This patch splits metronomefb into the platform independent metronomefb and
the platform dependent am200epd.

Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <jayakumar.lkml@gmail.com>
Cc: "Antonino A. Daplas" <adaplas@pol.net>
Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/fb/metronomefb.txt b/Documentation/fb/metronomefb.txt
index b9a2e7b..237ca41 100644
--- a/Documentation/fb/metronomefb.txt
+++ b/Documentation/fb/metronomefb.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 			Metronomefb
 			-----------
 Maintained by Jaya Kumar <jayakumar.lkml.gmail.com>
-Last revised: Nov 20, 2007
+Last revised: Mar 10, 2008
 
 Metronomefb is a driver for the Metronome display controller. The controller
 is from E-Ink Corporation. It is intended to be used to drive the E-Ink
@@ -11,20 +11,18 @@
 Metronome is interfaced to the host CPU through the AMLCD interface. The
 host CPU generates the control information and the image in a framebuffer
 which is then delivered to the AMLCD interface by a host specific method.
-Currently, that's implemented for the PXA's LCDC controller. The display and
-error status are each pulled through individual GPIOs.
+The display and error status are each pulled through individual GPIOs.
 
-Metronomefb was written for the PXA255/gumstix/lyre combination and
-therefore currently has board set specific code in it. If other boards based on
-other architectures are available, then the host specific code can be separated
-and abstracted out.
+Metronomefb is platform independent and depends on a board specific driver
+to do all physical IO work. Currently, an example is implemented for the
+PXA board used in the AM-200 EPD devkit. This example is am200epd.c
 
 Metronomefb requires waveform information which is delivered via the AMLCD
 interface to the metronome controller. The waveform information is expected to
 be delivered from userspace via the firmware class interface. The waveform file
 can be compressed as long as your udev or hotplug script is aware of the need
-to uncompress it before delivering it. metronomefb will ask for waveform.wbf
-which would typically go into /lib/firmware/waveform.wbf depending on your
+to uncompress it before delivering it. metronomefb will ask for metronome.wbf
+which would typically go into /lib/firmware/metronome.wbf depending on your
 udev/hotplug setup. I have only tested with a single waveform file which was
 originally labeled 23P01201_60_WT0107_MTC. I do not know what it stands for.
 Caution should be exercised when manipulating the waveform as there may be