Use a switch on ti_chip() to find which SoC we are on. This allow us t
only enable support for the SoCs we are built for.
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@ -494,13 +494,21 @@ ti_sdhci_attach(device_t dev)
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* Set the offset from the device's memory start to the MMCHS registers.
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* Also for OMAP4 disable high speed mode due to erratum ID i626.
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*/
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if (ti_chip() == CHIP_OMAP_4) {
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switch (ti_chip()) {
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#ifdef SOC_OMAP4
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case CHIP_OMAP_4:
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sc->mmchs_reg_off = OMAP4_MMCHS_REG_OFFSET;
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sc->disable_highspeed = true;
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} else if (ti_chip() == CHIP_AM335X)
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break;
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#endif
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#ifdef SOC_TI_AM335X
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case CHIP_AM335X:
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sc->mmchs_reg_off = AM335X_MMCHS_REG_OFFSET;
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else
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break;
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#endif
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default:
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panic("Unknown OMAP device\n");
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}
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/*
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* The standard SDHCI registers are at a fixed offset (the same on all
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