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- /*
- * Architecture specific parts of the Floppy driver
- *
- * 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.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1995 - 2000 Ralf Baechle
- */
- #ifndef _ASM_FLOPPY_H
- #define _ASM_FLOPPY_H
- #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
- static inline void fd_cacheflush(char * addr, long size)
- {
- dma_cache_sync(NULL, addr, size, DMA_BIDIRECTIONAL);
- }
- #define MAX_BUFFER_SECTORS 24
- /*
- * And on Mips's the CMOS info fails also ...
- *
- * FIXME: This information should come from the ARC configuration tree
- * or wherever a particular machine has stored this ...
- */
- #define FLOPPY0_TYPE fd_drive_type(0)
- #define FLOPPY1_TYPE fd_drive_type(1)
- #define FDC1 fd_getfdaddr1()
- #define N_FDC 1 /* do you *really* want a second controller? */
- #define N_DRIVE 8
- /*
- * The DMA channel used by the floppy controller cannot access data at
- * addresses >= 16MB
- *
- * Went back to the 1MB limit, as some people had problems with the floppy
- * driver otherwise. It doesn't matter much for performance anyway, as most
- * floppy accesses go through the track buffer.
- *
- * On MIPSes using vdma, this actually means that *all* transfers go thru
- * the * track buffer since 0x1000000 is always smaller than KSEG0/1.
- * Actually this needs to be a bit more complicated since the so much different
- * hardware available with MIPS CPUs ...
- */
- #define CROSS_64KB(a, s) ((unsigned long)(a)/K_64 != ((unsigned long)(a) + (s) - 1) / K_64)
- #define EXTRA_FLOPPY_PARAMS
- #include <floppy.h>
- #endif /* _ASM_FLOPPY_H */
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