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authorTakashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>2020-08-03 15:41:43 +0300
committerTakashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>2020-08-03 15:41:43 +0300
commit103f528d3bc35d2b6e726a3fffd879e492d191c2 (patch)
tree2829604c2386f96e228fac7841e49906f698dfff /arch/arc/kernel/setup.c
parent07c9983b567d0ef33aefc063299de95a987e12a8 (diff)
parent84569f329f7fcb40b7b1860f273b2909dabf2a2b (diff)
downloadlinux-103f528d3bc35d2b6e726a3fffd879e492d191c2.tar.xz
Merge tag 'asoc-v5.9' of https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound into for-linus
ASoC: Updates for v5.9 The biggest changes here one again come from Mormioto-san who has continued his dilligent work cleaning up long standing issues in the APIs, it's particularly nice to see the transition from digital_mute() to mute_stream() finally completed. There's also been a lot of work on the x86 code again, this time a big focus has been on cleaning up some issues identified by various static tests, and on the Freescale systems. Otherwise the biggest thing has been a lot of driver additions: - Convert users of digital_mute() to mute_stream(). - Simplify I/O helper functions. - Add a helper for getting the RTD from a substream. - Many, many fixes and cleanups to the x86 code. - New drivers for Freescale MQS and i.MX6sx, Intel KeemBay I2S, Maxim MAX98360A and MAX98373 Soundwire, several Mediatek boards, nVidia Tegra 186 and 210, RealTek RL6231, Samsung Midas and Aries boards (some of the first phones I worked on!) and TI J721e EVM.
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/arc/kernel/setup.c')
-rw-r--r--arch/arc/kernel/setup.c19
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/arch/arc/kernel/setup.c b/arch/arc/kernel/setup.c
index dad8a656a2f1..41f07b3e594e 100644
--- a/arch/arc/kernel/setup.c
+++ b/arch/arc/kernel/setup.c
@@ -58,10 +58,12 @@ static const struct id_to_str arc_legacy_rel[] = {
{ 0x00, NULL }
};
-static const struct id_to_str arc_cpu_rel[] = {
+static const struct id_to_str arc_hs_ver54_rel[] = {
/* UARCH.MAJOR, Release */
{ 0, "R3.10a"},
{ 1, "R3.50a"},
+ { 2, "R3.60a"},
+ { 3, "R4.00a"},
{ 0xFF, NULL }
};
@@ -117,12 +119,6 @@ static void decode_arc_core(struct cpuinfo_arc *cpu)
struct bcr_uarch_build_arcv2 uarch;
const struct id_to_str *tbl;
- /*
- * Up until (including) the first core4 release (0x54) things were
- * simple: AUX IDENTITY.ARCVER was sufficient to identify arc family
- * and release: 0x50 to 0x53 was HS38, 0x54 was HS48 (dual issue)
- */
-
if (cpu->core.family < 0x54) { /* includes arc700 */
for (tbl = &arc_legacy_rel[0]; tbl->id != 0; tbl++) {
@@ -143,11 +139,10 @@ static void decode_arc_core(struct cpuinfo_arc *cpu)
}
/*
- * However the subsequent HS release (same 0x54) allow HS38 or HS48
- * configurations and encode this info in a different BCR.
- * The BCR was introduced in 0x54 so can't be read unconditionally.
+ * Initial HS cores bumped AUX IDENTITY.ARCVER for each release until
+ * ARCVER 0x54 which introduced AUX MICRO_ARCH_BUILD and subsequent
+ * releases only update it.
*/
-
READ_BCR(ARC_REG_MICRO_ARCH_BCR, uarch);
if (uarch.prod == 4) {
@@ -158,7 +153,7 @@ static void decode_arc_core(struct cpuinfo_arc *cpu)
cpu->name = "HS38";
}
- for (tbl = &arc_cpu_rel[0]; tbl->id != 0xFF; tbl++) {
+ for (tbl = &arc_hs_ver54_rel[0]; tbl->id != 0xFF; tbl++) {
if (uarch.maj == tbl->id) {
cpu->release = tbl->str;
break;