Cleanup glamo mmc driver.
[openwrt.git] / target / linux / s3c24xx / files-2.6.30 / drivers / mfd / glamo / glamo-core.h
index 8e09564..c0340a6 100644 (file)
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
 #define __GLAMO_CORE_H
 
 #include <asm/system.h>
+#include <linux/glamo-engine.h>
 
 /* for the time being, we put the on-screen framebuffer into the lowest
  * VRAM space.  This should make the code easily compatible with the various
@@ -40,34 +41,10 @@ struct glamo_script {
 int glamo_run_script(struct glamo_core *glamo,
                     struct glamo_script *script, int len, int may_sleep);
 
-enum glamo_engine {
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_CAPTURE,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_ISP,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_JPEG,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_MPEG_ENC,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_MPEG_DEC,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_LCD,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_CMDQ,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_2D,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_3D,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_MMC,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_MICROP0,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_RISC,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_MICROP1_MPEG_ENC,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_MICROP1_MPEG_DEC,
-#if 0
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_H264_DEC,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_RISC1,
-       GLAMO_ENGINE_SPI,
-#endif
-       __NUM_GLAMO_ENGINES
-};
-
 struct glamo_mci_pdata {
        struct glamo_core * pglamo;
        unsigned int    gpio_detect;
        unsigned int    gpio_wprotect;
-       unsigned long   ocr_avail;
        int             (*glamo_can_set_mci_power)(void);
        /* glamo-mci asking if it should use the slow clock to card */
        int             (*glamo_mci_use_slow)(void);
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