o Fix warnings
o 768MB worth of I/O ports were insane
o 64-bit kernels don't need special handling because ioremap does the magic
Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
-#ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
-/* This needs to be one of the first initcalls, because no I/O port access
- can work before this */
+/*
+ * This needs to be one of the first initcalls, because no I/O port access
+ * can work before this
+ */
static int io_base_ioremap(void)
{
static int io_base_ioremap(void)
{
- /* we're mapping PCI accesses from 0xc0000000 to 0xf0000000 */
- void *io_remap_range = ioremap(0xc0000000, 0x30000000);
+ void __iomem * io_remap_range = ioremap(0xc0000000UL, 0x10000);
panic("Could not ioremap I/O port range");
panic("Could not ioremap I/O port range");
- }
- printk("io_remap_range set at 0x%08x\n", (uint32_t)io_remap_range);
- set_io_port_base(io_remap_range - 0xc0000000);
+
+ set_io_port_base((unsigned long) io_remap_range);
return 0;
}
module_init(io_base_ioremap);
return 0;
}
module_init(io_base_ioremap);
#if defined(CONFIG_MV643XX_ETH) || defined(CONFIG_MV643XX_ETH_MODULE)
#if defined(CONFIG_MV643XX_ETH) || defined(CONFIG_MV643XX_ETH_MODULE)