Use an enum instead of macros to represent the various versions of the
Ingenic SoCs, and add some of the SoC versions that were previously
missing.
Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
/*
* Valid machtype for group INGENIC
*/
-#define MACH_INGENIC_JZ4730 0 /* JZ4730 SOC */
-#define MACH_INGENIC_JZ4740 1 /* JZ4740 SOC */
-#define MACH_INGENIC_JZ4770 2 /* JZ4770 SOC */
-#define MACH_INGENIC_JZ4780 3 /* JZ4780 SOC */
-#define MACH_INGENIC_X1000 4 /* X1000 SOC */
-#define MACH_INGENIC_X1830 5 /* X1830 SOC */
+enum ingenic_machine_type {
+ MACH_INGENIC_UNKNOWN,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4720,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4725,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4725B,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4730,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4740,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4750,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4755,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4760,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4770,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4775,
+ MACH_INGENIC_JZ4780,
+ MACH_INGENIC_X1000,
+ MACH_INGENIC_X1830,
+};
extern char *system_type;
const char *get_system_type(void);