One I2C driver has been included in 0603 bsp, you can refer to it. It has no specific driver for GPIO, but you can find some initializing code for GPIO in arch/powerpc/platforms/512x/mpc5125_ads.c. and mpc512x_pm_test.c.
________________________________ From: linuxppc-dev-bounces+hong-jun.chen=freescale....@lists.ozlabs.org [mailto:linuxppc-dev-bounces+hong-jun.chen=freescale....@lists.ozlabs.or g] On Behalf Of Uma Kanta Patro Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 6:56 PM To: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org Subject: Queries regarding I2C and GPIO driver for Freescale MPC5121e in Linux2.6.24 of BSP: MPC512xADS_20090603-ltib.iso Hi all, I am a newbie to the powerpc linux kernel, but I have worked on some drivers in arm architecture. I am finding powerpc architecture to be fully different than that. I am working on Freescale MPC5121e with the BSP MPC512xADS_20090603-ltib.iso running in it on the ADS512101 Rev4.1 development kit. Can anyone help me in finding some documentation for understanding and working on the powerpc kernel. Any links to the powerpc forums will also be appreciable. -> Currently I am going to develop an I2C client driver for one slave microcontroller of our project. I have some knowledge in the I2C client driver making(legacy style and new style). I made a basic I2C client driver to probe for the chip address and for testing I gave it the chip address 0x68(I2C chip address of the M4T162 RTC, present on the board). But while inserting my driver I am getting failure message for the detection of my chip. So I would like to know what other formalities am I lagging in my I2C chip driver. -> Also I am in a need for the GPIO driver for my controller ot get interrupt on ht estate change. When I searched in the kernel code I could not find any procedure to do that, also I could not find out the procedure to access either any GPIO pin macros or any register to remap with ioremap(). So please guide me in finding the proper way to do the GPIO accessing and interrupt registration. Will the ioremap() work on powerpc arch? If yes where can I find the memory mapping(register definitions) to use for my GPIO driver making. Thanks for patience in reading my queries. Any help is appreciable. Thanks & Regards, Uma
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