Remove unused pata ioaddress2

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Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko 2010-12-25 03:22:12 +01:00
parent 188ac234bd
commit a934071d76
1 changed files with 8 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -29,8 +29,6 @@
/* At the moment, only two IDE ports are supported. */
static const grub_port_t grub_pata_ioaddress[] = { GRUB_ATA_CH0_PORT1,
GRUB_ATA_CH1_PORT1 };
static const grub_port_t grub_pata_ioaddress2[] = { GRUB_ATA_CH0_PORT2,
GRUB_ATA_CH1_PORT2 };
struct grub_pata_device
{
@ -40,7 +38,6 @@ struct grub_pata_device
/* IO addresses on which the registers for this device can be
found. */
grub_port_t ioaddress;
grub_port_t ioaddress2;
/* Two devices can be connected to a single cable. Use this field
to select device 0 (commonly known as "master") or device 1
@ -64,18 +61,6 @@ grub_pata_regget (struct grub_pata_device *dev, int reg)
return grub_inb (dev->ioaddress + reg);
}
static inline void
grub_pata_regset2 (struct grub_pata_device *dev, int reg, int val)
{
grub_outb (val, dev->ioaddress2 + reg);
}
static inline grub_uint8_t
grub_pata_regget2 (struct grub_pata_device *dev, int reg)
{
return grub_inb (dev->ioaddress2 + reg);
}
/* Wait for !BSY. */
static grub_err_t
grub_pata_wait_not_busy (struct grub_pata_device *dev, int milliseconds)
@ -298,14 +283,14 @@ check_device (struct grub_pata_device *dev)
}
static grub_err_t
grub_pata_device_initialize (int port, int device, int addr, int addr2)
grub_pata_device_initialize (int port, int device, int addr)
{
struct grub_pata_device *dev;
struct grub_pata_device **devp;
grub_err_t err;
grub_dprintf ("pata", "detecting device %d,%d (0x%x, 0x%x)\n",
port, device, addr, addr2);
grub_dprintf ("pata", "detecting device %d,%d (0x%x)\n",
port, device, addr);
dev = grub_malloc (sizeof(*dev));
if (! dev)
@ -315,7 +300,6 @@ grub_pata_device_initialize (int port, int device, int addr, int addr2)
dev->port = port;
dev->device = device;
dev->ioaddress = addr + GRUB_MACHINE_PCI_IO_BASE;
dev->ioaddress2 = addr2 + GRUB_MACHINE_PCI_IO_BASE;
dev->next = NULL;
/* Register the device. */
@ -339,7 +323,6 @@ grub_pata_pciinit (grub_pci_device_t dev,
grub_uint32_t bar1;
grub_uint32_t bar2;
int rega;
int regb;
int i;
static int controller = 0;
int cs5536 = 0;
@ -372,14 +355,12 @@ grub_pata_pciinit (grub_pci_device_t dev,
compat = (class >> (8 + 2 * i)) & 1;
rega = 0;
regb = 0;
/* If the channel is in compatibility mode, just assign the
default registers. */
if (compat == 0 && !compat_use[i])
{
rega = grub_pata_ioaddress[i];
regb = grub_pata_ioaddress2[i];
compat_use[i] = 1;
}
else if (compat)
@ -398,19 +379,18 @@ grub_pata_pciinit (grub_pci_device_t dev,
if ((bar1 & 1) && (bar2 & 1))
{
rega = bar1 & ~3;
regb = bar2 & ~3;
}
}
grub_dprintf ("pata",
"PCI dev (%d,%d,%d) compat=%d rega=0x%x regb=0x%x\n",
"PCI dev (%d,%d,%d) compat=%d rega=0x%x\n",
grub_pci_get_bus (dev), grub_pci_get_device (dev),
grub_pci_get_function (dev), compat, rega, regb);
grub_pci_get_function (dev), compat, rega);
if (rega && regb)
if (rega)
{
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
grub_pata_device_initialize (controller * 2 + i, 0, rega, regb);
grub_pata_device_initialize (controller * 2 + i, 0, rega);
/* Most errors raised by grub_ata_device_initialize() are harmless.
They just indicate this particular drive is not responding, most
@ -422,7 +402,7 @@ grub_pata_pciinit (grub_pci_device_t dev,
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
grub_pata_device_initialize (controller * 2 + i, 1, rega, regb);
grub_pata_device_initialize (controller * 2 + i, 1, rega);
/* Likewise. */
if (grub_errno)