{
struct ql3xxx_port_registers __iomem *port_regs =
qdev->mem_map_registers;
- u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
+ __iomem u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
qdev->eeprom_cmd_data = AUBURN_EEPROM_CS_1;
ql_write_nvram_reg(qdev, spir, ISP_NVRAM_MASK | qdev->eeprom_cmd_data);
u32 previousBit;
struct ql3xxx_port_registers __iomem *port_regs =
qdev->mem_map_registers;
- u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
+ __iomem u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
/* Clock in a zero, then do the start bit */
ql_write_nvram_reg(qdev, spir,
{
struct ql3xxx_port_registers __iomem *port_regs =
qdev->mem_map_registers;
- u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
+ __iomem u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
qdev->eeprom_cmd_data = AUBURN_EEPROM_CS_0;
ql_write_nvram_reg(qdev, spir, ISP_NVRAM_MASK | qdev->eeprom_cmd_data);
u32 dataBit;
struct ql3xxx_port_registers __iomem *port_regs =
qdev->mem_map_registers;
- u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
+ __iomem u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
/* Read the data bits */
/* The first bit is a dummy. Clock right over it. */
u32 value;
struct ql3xxx_port_registers __iomem *port_regs =
qdev->mem_map_registers;
- u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
+ __iomem u32 *spir = &port_regs->CommonRegs.serialPortInterfaceReg;
struct ql3xxx_host_memory_registers __iomem *hmem_regs =
(void __iomem *)port_regs;
u32 delay = 10;