From: Michal Simek Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 13:09:35 +0000 (+0100) Subject: board: xilinx: Remove unused ancient i2c driver X-Git-Tag: v2013.04-rc1~63^2~3 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=74b87c4ceb750547bf019f694b7d7490cc28a94a;p=u-boot board: xilinx: Remove unused ancient i2c driver There is new driver in the driver folder. Signed-off-by: Michal Simek Tested-by: Rommel Custodio Acked-by: Heiko Schocher --- diff --git a/board/xilinx/xilinx_iic/xiic_l.c b/board/xilinx/xilinx_iic/xiic_l.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6b7816373e..0000000000 --- a/board/xilinx/xilinx_iic/xiic_l.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,484 +0,0 @@ -/* $Id: xiic_l.c,v 1.2 2002/12/05 19:32:40 meinelte Exp $ */ -/****************************************************************************** -* -* XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" -* AS A COURTESY TO YOU, SOLELY FOR USE IN DEVELOPING PROGRAMS AND -* SOLUTIONS FOR XILINX DEVICES. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, -* OR INFORMATION AS ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, -* APPLICATION OR STANDARD, XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION -* THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, -* AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE -* FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION. XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY -* WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE ADEQUACY OF THE -* IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OR -* REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM CLAIMS OF -* INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS -* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -* -* (c) Copyright 2002 Xilinx Inc. -* All rights reserved. -* -******************************************************************************/ -/*****************************************************************************/ -/** -* -* @file xiic_l.c -* -* This file contains low-level driver functions that can be used to access the -* device. The user should refer to the hardware device specification for more -* details of the device operation. -* -*
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver	Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- --- -------  -----------------------------------------------
-* 1.01b jhl 5/13/02  First release
-* 1.01b jhl 10/14/02 Corrected bug in the receive function, the setup of the
-*		     interrupt status mask was not being done in the loop such
-*		     that a read would sometimes fail on the last byte because
-*		     the transmit error which should have been ignored was
-*		     being used.  This would leave an extra byte in the FIFO
-*		     and the bus throttled such that the next operation would
-*		     also fail.	 Also updated the receive function to not
-*		     disable the device after the last byte until after the
-*		     bus transitions to not busy which is more consistent
-*		     with the expected behavior.
-* 1.01c ecm 12/05/02 new rev
-* 
-* -****************************************************************************/ - -/***************************** Include Files *******************************/ - -#include "xbasic_types.h" -#include "xio.h" -#include "xipif_v1_23_b.h" -#include "xiic_l.h" - -/************************** Constant Definitions ***************************/ - -/**************************** Type Definitions *****************************/ - - -/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *******************/ - - -/****************************************************************************** -* -* This macro clears the specified interrupt in the IPIF interrupt status -* register. It is non-destructive in that the register is read and only the -* interrupt specified is cleared. Clearing an interrupt acknowledges it. -* -* @param BaseAddress contains the IPIF registers base address. -* -* @param InterruptMask contains the interrupts to be disabled -* -* @return -* -* None. -* -* @note -* -* Signature: void XIic_mClearIisr(u32 BaseAddress, -* u32 InterruptMask); -* -******************************************************************************/ -#define XIic_mClearIisr(BaseAddress, InterruptMask) \ - XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IISR((BaseAddress), \ - XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR(BaseAddress) & (InterruptMask)) - -/****************************************************************************** -* -* This macro sends the address for a 7 bit address during both read and write -* operations. It takes care of the details to format the address correctly. -* This macro is designed to be called internally to the drivers. -* -* @param SlaveAddress contains the address of the slave to send to. -* -* @param Operation indicates XIIC_READ_OPERATION or XIIC_WRITE_OPERATION -* -* @return -* -* None. -* -* @note -* -* Signature: void XIic_mSend7BitAddr(u16 SlaveAddress, u8 Operation); -* -******************************************************************************/ -#define XIic_mSend7BitAddress(BaseAddress, SlaveAddress, Operation) \ -{ \ - u8 LocalAddr = (u8)(SlaveAddress << 1); \ - LocalAddr = (LocalAddr & 0xFE) | (Operation); \ - XIo_Out8(BaseAddress + XIIC_DTR_REG_OFFSET, LocalAddr); \ -} - -/************************** Function Prototypes ****************************/ - -static unsigned RecvData (u32 BaseAddress, u8 * BufferPtr, - unsigned ByteCount); -static unsigned SendData (u32 BaseAddress, u8 * BufferPtr, - unsigned ByteCount); - -/************************** Variable Definitions **************************/ - - -/****************************************************************************/ -/** -* Receive data as a master on the IIC bus. This function receives the data -* using polled I/O and blocks until the data has been received. It only -* supports 7 bit addressing and non-repeated start modes of operation. The -* user is responsible for ensuring the bus is not busy if multiple masters -* are present on the bus. -* -* @param BaseAddress contains the base address of the IIC device. -* @param Address contains the 7 bit IIC address of the device to send the -* specified data to. -* @param BufferPtr points to the data to be sent. -* @param ByteCount is the number of bytes to be sent. -* -* @return -* -* The number of bytes received. -* -* @note -* -* None -* -******************************************************************************/ -unsigned XIic_Recv (u32 BaseAddress, u8 Address, - u8 * BufferPtr, unsigned ByteCount) -{ - u8 CntlReg; - unsigned RemainingByteCount; - - /* Tx error is enabled incase the address (7 or 10) has no device to answer - * with Ack. When only one byte of data, must set NO ACK before address goes - * out therefore Tx error must not be enabled as it will go off immediately - * and the Rx full interrupt will be checked. If full, then the one byte - * was received and the Tx error will be disabled without sending an error - * callback msg. - */ - XIic_mClearIisr (BaseAddress, - XIIC_INTR_RX_FULL_MASK | XIIC_INTR_TX_ERROR_MASK | - XIIC_INTR_ARB_LOST_MASK); - - /* Set receive FIFO occupancy depth for 1 byte (zero based) - */ - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_RFD_REG_OFFSET, 0); - - /* 7 bit slave address, send the address for a read operation - * and set the state to indicate the address has been sent - */ - XIic_mSend7BitAddress (BaseAddress, Address, XIIC_READ_OPERATION); - - /* MSMS gets set after putting data in FIFO. Start the master receive - * operation by setting CR Bits MSMS to Master, if the buffer is only one - * byte, then it should not be acknowledged to indicate the end of data - */ - CntlReg = XIIC_CR_MSMS_MASK | XIIC_CR_ENABLE_DEVICE_MASK; - if (ByteCount == 1) { - CntlReg |= XIIC_CR_NO_ACK_MASK; - } - - /* Write out the control register to start receiving data and call the - * function to receive each byte into the buffer - */ - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET, CntlReg); - - /* Clear the latched interrupt status for the bus not busy bit which must - * be done while the bus is busy - */ - XIic_mClearIisr (BaseAddress, XIIC_INTR_BNB_MASK); - - /* Try to receive the data from the IIC bus */ - - RemainingByteCount = RecvData (BaseAddress, BufferPtr, ByteCount); - /* - * The receive is complete, disable the IIC device and return the number of - * bytes that was received - */ - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET, 0); - - /* Return the number of bytes that was received */ - - return ByteCount - RemainingByteCount; -} - -/****************************************************************************** -* -* Receive the specified data from the device that has been previously addressed -* on the IIC bus. This function assumes that the 7 bit address has been sent -* and it should wait for the transmit of the address to complete. -* -* @param BaseAddress contains the base address of the IIC device. -* @param BufferPtr points to the buffer to hold the data that is received. -* @param ByteCount is the number of bytes to be received. -* -* @return -* -* The number of bytes remaining to be received. -* -* @note -* -* This function does not take advantage of the receive FIFO because it is -* designed for minimal code space and complexity. It contains loops that -* that could cause the function not to return if the hardware is not working. -* -* This function assumes that the calling function will disable the IIC device -* after this function returns. -* -******************************************************************************/ -static unsigned RecvData (u32 BaseAddress, u8 * BufferPtr, unsigned ByteCount) -{ - u8 CntlReg; - u32 IntrStatusMask; - u32 IntrStatus; - - /* Attempt to receive the specified number of bytes on the IIC bus */ - - while (ByteCount > 0) { - /* Setup the mask to use for checking errors because when receiving one - * byte OR the last byte of a multibyte message an error naturally - * occurs when the no ack is done to tell the slave the last byte - */ - if (ByteCount == 1) { - IntrStatusMask = - XIIC_INTR_ARB_LOST_MASK | XIIC_INTR_BNB_MASK; - } else { - IntrStatusMask = - XIIC_INTR_ARB_LOST_MASK | - XIIC_INTR_TX_ERROR_MASK | XIIC_INTR_BNB_MASK; - } - - /* Wait for the previous transmit and the 1st receive to complete - * by checking the interrupt status register of the IPIF - */ - while (1) { - IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR (BaseAddress); - if (IntrStatus & XIIC_INTR_RX_FULL_MASK) { - break; - } - /* Check the transmit error after the receive full because when - * sending only one byte transmit error will occur because of the - * no ack to indicate the end of the data - */ - if (IntrStatus & IntrStatusMask) { - return ByteCount; - } - } - - CntlReg = XIo_In8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET); - - /* Special conditions exist for the last two bytes so check for them - * Note that the control register must be setup for these conditions - * before the data byte which was already received is read from the - * receive FIFO (while the bus is throttled - */ - if (ByteCount == 1) { - /* For the last data byte, it has already been read and no ack - * has been done, so clear MSMS while leaving the device enabled - * so it can get off the IIC bus appropriately with a stop. - */ - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET, - XIIC_CR_ENABLE_DEVICE_MASK); - } - - /* Before the last byte is received, set NOACK to tell the slave IIC - * device that it is the end, this must be done before reading the byte - * from the FIFO - */ - if (ByteCount == 2) { - /* Write control reg with NO ACK allowing last byte to - * have the No ack set to indicate to slave last byte read. - */ - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET, - CntlReg | XIIC_CR_NO_ACK_MASK); - } - - /* Read in data from the FIFO and unthrottle the bus such that the - * next byte is read from the IIC bus - */ - *BufferPtr++ = XIo_In8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_DRR_REG_OFFSET); - - /* Clear the latched interrupt status so that it will be updated with - * the new state when it changes, this must be done after the receive - * register is read - */ - XIic_mClearIisr (BaseAddress, XIIC_INTR_RX_FULL_MASK | - XIIC_INTR_TX_ERROR_MASK | - XIIC_INTR_ARB_LOST_MASK); - ByteCount--; - } - - /* Wait for the bus to transition to not busy before returning, the IIC - * device cannot be disabled until this occurs. It should transition as - * the MSMS bit of the control register was cleared before the last byte - * was read from the FIFO. - */ - while (1) { - if (XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR (BaseAddress) & XIIC_INTR_BNB_MASK) { - break; - } - } - - return ByteCount; -} - -/****************************************************************************/ -/** -* Send data as a master on the IIC bus. This function sends the data -* using polled I/O and blocks until the data has been sent. It only supports -* 7 bit addressing and non-repeated start modes of operation. The user is -* responsible for ensuring the bus is not busy if multiple masters are present -* on the bus. -* -* @param BaseAddress contains the base address of the IIC device. -* @param Address contains the 7 bit IIC address of the device to send the -* specified data to. -* @param BufferPtr points to the data to be sent. -* @param ByteCount is the number of bytes to be sent. -* -* @return -* -* The number of bytes sent. -* -* @note -* -* None -* -******************************************************************************/ -unsigned XIic_Send (u32 BaseAddress, u8 Address, - u8 * BufferPtr, unsigned ByteCount) -{ - unsigned RemainingByteCount; - - /* Put the address into the FIFO to be sent and indicate that the operation - * to be performed on the bus is a write operation - */ - XIic_mSend7BitAddress (BaseAddress, Address, XIIC_WRITE_OPERATION); - - /* Clear the latched interrupt status so that it will be updated with the - * new state when it changes, this must be done after the address is put - * in the FIFO - */ - XIic_mClearIisr (BaseAddress, XIIC_INTR_TX_EMPTY_MASK | - XIIC_INTR_TX_ERROR_MASK | XIIC_INTR_ARB_LOST_MASK); - - /* MSMS must be set after putting data into transmit FIFO, indicate the - * direction is transmit, this device is master and enable the IIC device - */ - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET, - XIIC_CR_MSMS_MASK | XIIC_CR_DIR_IS_TX_MASK | - XIIC_CR_ENABLE_DEVICE_MASK); - - /* Clear the latched interrupt - * status for the bus not busy bit which must be done while the bus is busy - */ - XIic_mClearIisr (BaseAddress, XIIC_INTR_BNB_MASK); - - /* Send the specified data to the device on the IIC bus specified by the - * the address - */ - RemainingByteCount = SendData (BaseAddress, BufferPtr, ByteCount); - - /* - * The send is complete, disable the IIC device and return the number of - * bytes that was sent - */ - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET, 0); - - return ByteCount - RemainingByteCount; -} - -/****************************************************************************** -* -* Send the specified buffer to the device that has been previously addressed -* on the IIC bus. This function assumes that the 7 bit address has been sent -* and it should wait for the transmit of the address to complete. -* -* @param BaseAddress contains the base address of the IIC device. -* @param BufferPtr points to the data to be sent. -* @param ByteCount is the number of bytes to be sent. -* -* @return -* -* The number of bytes remaining to be sent. -* -* @note -* -* This function does not take advantage of the transmit FIFO because it is -* designed for minimal code space and complexity. It contains loops that -* that could cause the function not to return if the hardware is not working. -* -******************************************************************************/ -static unsigned SendData (u32 BaseAddress, u8 * BufferPtr, unsigned ByteCount) -{ - u32 IntrStatus; - - /* Send the specified number of bytes in the specified buffer by polling - * the device registers and blocking until complete - */ - while (ByteCount > 0) { - /* Wait for the transmit to be empty before sending any more data - * by polling the interrupt status register - */ - while (1) { - IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR (BaseAddress); - - if (IntrStatus & (XIIC_INTR_TX_ERROR_MASK | - XIIC_INTR_ARB_LOST_MASK | - XIIC_INTR_BNB_MASK)) { - return ByteCount; - } - - if (IntrStatus & XIIC_INTR_TX_EMPTY_MASK) { - break; - } - } - /* If there is more than one byte to send then put the next byte to send - * into the transmit FIFO - */ - if (ByteCount > 1) { - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_DTR_REG_OFFSET, - *BufferPtr++); - } else { - /* Set the stop condition before sending the last byte of data so that - * the stop condition will be generated immediately following the data - * This is done by clearing the MSMS bit in the control register. - */ - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET, - XIIC_CR_ENABLE_DEVICE_MASK | - XIIC_CR_DIR_IS_TX_MASK); - - /* Put the last byte to send in the transmit FIFO */ - - XIo_Out8 (BaseAddress + XIIC_DTR_REG_OFFSET, - *BufferPtr++); - } - - /* Clear the latched interrupt status register and this must be done after - * the transmit FIFO has been written to or it won't clear - */ - XIic_mClearIisr (BaseAddress, XIIC_INTR_TX_EMPTY_MASK); - - /* Update the byte count to reflect the byte sent and clear the latched - * interrupt status so it will be updated for the new state - */ - ByteCount--; - } - - /* Wait for the bus to transition to not busy before returning, the IIC - * device cannot be disabled until this occurs. - * Note that this is different from a receive operation because the stop - * condition causes the bus to go not busy. - */ - while (1) { - if (XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR (BaseAddress) & XIIC_INTR_BNB_MASK) { - break; - } - } - - return ByteCount; -} diff --git a/board/xilinx/xilinx_iic/xiic_l.h b/board/xilinx/xilinx_iic/xiic_l.h deleted file mode 100644 index a2c4c496a9..0000000000 --- a/board/xilinx/xilinx_iic/xiic_l.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -/* $Id: xiic_l.h,v 1.2 2002/12/05 19:32:40 meinelte Exp $ */ -/***************************************************************************** -* -* XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" -* AS A COURTESY TO YOU, SOLELY FOR USE IN DEVELOPING PROGRAMS AND -* SOLUTIONS FOR XILINX DEVICES. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, -* OR INFORMATION AS ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, -* APPLICATION OR STANDARD, XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION -* THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, -* AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE -* FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION. XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY -* WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE ADEQUACY OF THE -* IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OR -* REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM CLAIMS OF -* INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS -* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -* -* (c) Copyright 2002 Xilinx Inc. -* All rights reserved. -* -*****************************************************************************/ -/****************************************************************************/ -/** -* -* @file xiic_l.h -* -* This header file contains identifiers and low-level driver functions (or -* macros) that can be used to access the device. High-level driver functions -* are defined in xiic.h. -* -*
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver	Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
-* 1.00b jhl  05/07/02 First release
-* 1.01c ecm  12/05/02 new rev
-* 
-* -*****************************************************************************/ - -#ifndef XIIC_L_H /* prevent circular inclusions */ -#define XIIC_L_H /* by using protection macros */ - -/***************************** Include Files ********************************/ - -#include "xbasic_types.h" - -/************************** Constant Definitions ****************************/ - -#define XIIC_MSB_OFFSET 3 - -#define XIIC_REG_OFFSET 0x100 + XIIC_MSB_OFFSET - -/* - * Register offsets in bytes from RegisterBase. Three is added to the - * base offset to access LSB (IBM style) of the word - */ -#define XIIC_CR_REG_OFFSET 0x00+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* Control Register */ -#define XIIC_SR_REG_OFFSET 0x04+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* Status Register */ -#define XIIC_DTR_REG_OFFSET 0x08+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* Data Tx Register */ -#define XIIC_DRR_REG_OFFSET 0x0C+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* Data Rx Register */ -#define XIIC_ADR_REG_OFFSET 0x10+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* Address Register */ -#define XIIC_TFO_REG_OFFSET 0x14+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* Tx FIFO Occupancy */ -#define XIIC_RFO_REG_OFFSET 0x18+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* Rx FIFO Occupancy */ -#define XIIC_TBA_REG_OFFSET 0x1C+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* 10 Bit Address reg */ -#define XIIC_RFD_REG_OFFSET 0x20+XIIC_REG_OFFSET /* Rx FIFO Depth reg */ - -/* Control Register masks */ - -#define XIIC_CR_ENABLE_DEVICE_MASK 0x01 /* Device enable = 1 */ -#define XIIC_CR_TX_FIFO_RESET_MASK 0x02 /* Transmit FIFO reset=1 */ -#define XIIC_CR_MSMS_MASK 0x04 /* Master starts Txing=1 */ -#define XIIC_CR_DIR_IS_TX_MASK 0x08 /* Dir of tx. Txing=1 */ -#define XIIC_CR_NO_ACK_MASK 0x10 /* Tx Ack. NO ack = 1 */ -#define XIIC_CR_REPEATED_START_MASK 0x20 /* Repeated start = 1 */ -#define XIIC_CR_GENERAL_CALL_MASK 0x40 /* Gen Call enabled = 1 */ - -/* Status Register masks */ - -#define XIIC_SR_GEN_CALL_MASK 0x01 /* 1=a mstr issued a GC */ -#define XIIC_SR_ADDR_AS_SLAVE_MASK 0x02 /* 1=when addr as slave */ -#define XIIC_SR_BUS_BUSY_MASK 0x04 /* 1 = bus is busy */ -#define XIIC_SR_MSTR_RDING_SLAVE_MASK 0x08 /* 1=Dir: mstr <-- slave */ -#define XIIC_SR_TX_FIFO_FULL_MASK 0x10 /* 1 = Tx FIFO full */ -#define XIIC_SR_RX_FIFO_FULL_MASK 0x20 /* 1 = Rx FIFO full */ -#define XIIC_SR_RX_FIFO_EMPTY_MASK 0x40 /* 1 = Rx FIFO empty */ - -/* IPIF Interrupt Status Register masks Interrupt occurs when... */ - -#define XIIC_INTR_ARB_LOST_MASK 0x01 /* 1 = arbitration lost */ -#define XIIC_INTR_TX_ERROR_MASK 0x02 /* 1=Tx error/msg complete*/ -#define XIIC_INTR_TX_EMPTY_MASK 0x04 /* 1 = Tx FIFO/reg empty */ -#define XIIC_INTR_RX_FULL_MASK 0x08 /* 1=Rx FIFO/reg=OCY level*/ -#define XIIC_INTR_BNB_MASK 0x10 /* 1 = Bus not busy */ -#define XIIC_INTR_AAS_MASK 0x20 /* 1 = when addr as slave */ -#define XIIC_INTR_NAAS_MASK 0x40 /* 1 = not addr as slave */ -#define XIIC_INTR_TX_HALF_MASK 0x80 /* 1 = TX FIFO half empty */ - -/* IPIF Device Interrupt Register masks */ - -#define XIIC_IPIF_IIC_MASK 0x00000004UL /* 1=inter enabled */ -#define XIIC_IPIF_ERROR_MASK 0x00000001UL /* 1=inter enabled */ -#define XIIC_IPIF_INTER_ENABLE_MASK (XIIC_IPIF_IIC_MASK | \ - XIIC_IPIF_ERROR_MASK) - -#define XIIC_TX_ADDR_SENT 0x00 -#define XIIC_TX_ADDR_MSTR_RECV_MASK 0x02 - -/* The following constants specify the depth of the FIFOs */ - -#define IIC_RX_FIFO_DEPTH 16 /* Rx fifo capacity */ -#define IIC_TX_FIFO_DEPTH 16 /* Tx fifo capacity */ - -/* The following constants specify groups of interrupts that are typically - * enabled or disables at the same time - */ -#define XIIC_TX_INTERRUPTS \ - (XIIC_INTR_TX_ERROR_MASK | XIIC_INTR_TX_EMPTY_MASK | \ - XIIC_INTR_TX_HALF_MASK) - -#define XIIC_TX_RX_INTERRUPTS (XIIC_INTR_RX_FULL_MASK | XIIC_TX_INTERRUPTS) - -/* The following constants are used with the following macros to specify the - * operation, a read or write operation. - */ -#define XIIC_READ_OPERATION 1 -#define XIIC_WRITE_OPERATION 0 - -/* The following constants are used with the transmit FIFO fill function to - * specify the role which the IIC device is acting as, a master or a slave. - */ -#define XIIC_MASTER_ROLE 1 -#define XIIC_SLAVE_ROLE 0 - -/**************************** Type Definitions ******************************/ - - -/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions ********************/ - - -/************************** Function Prototypes *****************************/ - -unsigned XIic_Recv(u32 BaseAddress, u8 Address, - u8 *BufferPtr, unsigned ByteCount); - -unsigned XIic_Send(u32 BaseAddress, u8 Address, - u8 *BufferPtr, unsigned ByteCount); - -#endif /* end of protection macro */