Intel MID x86 platforms have a memory mapped virtual RTC
instead. No MID platform have the default ports (and
accessing them may do weird stuff).
Signed-off-by: Mathias Nyman <mathias.nyman@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
Cc: feng.tang@intel.com
Cc: Feng Tang <feng.tang@intel.com>
Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
};
extern enum mrst_cpu_type __mrst_cpu_chip;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_INTEL_MID
+
static inline enum mrst_cpu_type mrst_identify_cpu(void)
{
return __mrst_cpu_chip;
}
+#else /* !CONFIG_X86_INTEL_MID */
+
+#define mrst_identify_cpu() (0)
+
+#endif /* !CONFIG_X86_INTEL_MID */
+
enum mrst_timer_options {
MRST_TIMER_DEFAULT,
MRST_TIMER_APBT_ONLY,
#include <asm/vsyscall.h>
#include <asm/x86_init.h>
#include <asm/time.h>
+#include <asm/mrst.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
/*
if (of_have_populated_dt())
return 0;
+ /* Intel MID platforms don't have ioport rtc */
+ if (mrst_identify_cpu())
+ return -ENODEV;
+
platform_device_register(&rtc_device);
dev_info(&rtc_device.dev,
"registered platform RTC device (no PNP device found)\n");