It is possibly to setup x86 boards to use non-PC/AT configurations. For
example, the sc520 is an x86 CPU with PC/AT and non-PC/AT peripherals.
This function allows the board to set itself up for maximum PC/AT
compatibility just before booting the Linux kernel (the Linux kernel
'just works' if everything is PC/AT compliant)
Signed-off-by: Graeme Russ <graeme.russ@gmail.com>
int board_init(void);
int dram_init(void);
+void setup_pcat_compatibility(void);
+
void isa_unmap_rom(u32 addr);
u32 isa_map_rom(u32 bus_addr, int size);
return (entry) (argc, argv);
}
+
+void setup_pcat_compatibility(void)
+ __attribute__((weak, alias("__setup_pcat_compatibility")));
+
+void __setup_pcat_compatibility(void)
+{
+}