On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 13:32:38 +0300
Felipe Balbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Create a new include/linux/watchdog directory
> for holding watchdog chips headers, move omap_wdt.h
> to the new location and update the include path in
> the driver source.

Headers that are driver private belong with the driver. In fact in many
cases they belong *in* the driver C file but that depends how much is
there.



> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_REV            (0x00)
> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_SYS_CONFIG     (0x10)
> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_STATUS         (0x14)
> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_CNTRL          (0x24)
> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_CRR            (0x28)
> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_LDR            (0x2c)
> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_TGR            (0x30)
> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_WPS            (0x34)
> +#define OMAP_WATCHDOG_SPR            (0x48)
> +
> +/* Using the prescaler, the OMAP watchdog could go for many
> + * months before firing.  These limits work without scaling,
> + * with the 60 second default assumed by most tools and docs.
> + */
> +#define TIMER_MARGIN_MAX     (24 * 60 * 60)  /* 1 day */
> +#define TIMER_MARGIN_DEFAULT 60      /* 60 secs */
> +#define TIMER_MARGIN_MIN     1
> +
> +#define PTV                  0       /* prescale */
> +#define GET_WLDR_VAL(secs)   (0xffffffff - ((secs) * (32768/(1<<PTV))) + 1)
> +
> +#endif                               /* _OMAP_WATCHDOG_H */

You could just drop these into the C file given how small they are.

Alan
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