| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <linux/pci.h> |
| #include <asm/ip32/ip32_ints.h> |
| /* |
| * O2 has up to 5 PCI devices connected into the MACE bridge. The device |
| * map looks like this: |
| * |
| * 0 aic7xxx 0 |
| * 1 aic7xxx 1 |
| * 2 expansion slot |
| * 3 N/C |
| * 4 N/C |
| */ |
| |
| #define SCSI0 MACEPCI_SCSI0_IRQ |
| #define SCSI1 MACEPCI_SCSI1_IRQ |
| #define INTA0 MACEPCI_SLOT0_IRQ |
| #define INTA1 MACEPCI_SLOT1_IRQ |
| #define INTA2 MACEPCI_SLOT2_IRQ |
| #define INTB MACEPCI_SHARED0_IRQ |
| #define INTC MACEPCI_SHARED1_IRQ |
| #define INTD MACEPCI_SHARED2_IRQ |
| static char irq_tab_mace[][5] __initdata = { |
| /* Dummy INT#A INT#B INT#C INT#D */ |
| {0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, /* This is placeholder row - never used */ |
| {0, SCSI0, SCSI0, SCSI0, SCSI0}, |
| {0, SCSI1, SCSI1, SCSI1, SCSI1}, |
| {0, INTA0, INTB, INTC, INTD}, |
| {0, INTA1, INTC, INTD, INTB}, |
| {0, INTA2, INTD, INTB, INTC}, |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Given a PCI slot number (a la PCI_SLOT(...)) and the interrupt pin of |
| * the device (1-4 => A-D), tell what irq to use. Note that we don't |
| * in theory have slots 4 and 5, and we never normally use the shared |
| * irqs. I suppose a device without a pin A will thank us for doing it |
| * right if there exists such a broken piece of crap. |
| */ |
| int __init pcibios_map_irq(struct pci_dev *dev, u8 slot, u8 pin) |
| { |
| return irq_tab_mace[slot][pin]; |
| } |
| |
| /* Do platform specific device initialization at pci_enable_device() time */ |
| int pcibios_plat_dev_init(struct pci_dev *dev) |
| { |
| return 0; |
| } |