Drop support for the --human-readable option. It's not any more useful than

the --dump option, it just means lots of additional work for no gain, IMO.

Signed-off-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
Acked-by: Stefan Reinauer <stepan@coresystems.de>



git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@2872 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
This commit is contained in:
Uwe Hermann
2007-10-17 23:43:59 +00:00
parent d937b5243c
commit 7dabe5ea0d
10 changed files with 5 additions and 139 deletions

View File

@@ -135,42 +135,6 @@ const static struct superio_registers reg_table[] = {
{EOT}
};
static void dump_readable_pc8374l(uint16_t port)
{
if (!dump_readable)
return;
printf("Human-readable register dump:\n");
printf("Enables: 21=%02x, 22=%02x, 23=%02x, 24=%02x, 26=%02x\n",
regval(port, 0x21), regval(port, 0x22), regval(port, 0x23),
regval(port, 0x24), regval(port, 0x26));
printf("SMBUS at %02x\n", regval(port, 0x2a));
/* Check COM1. This is all we care about at present. */
printf("COM 1 is globally %s\n",
regval(port, 0x26) & 8 ? "disabled" : "enabled");
/* Select COM1. */
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x03);
printf("COM 1 is locally %s\n",
regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled");
printf
("COM1 60=%02x, 61=%02x, 70=%02x, 71=%02x, 74=%02x, 75=%02x, f0=%02x\n",
regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70),
regval(port, 0x71), regval(port, 0x74), regval(port, 0x75),
regval(port, 0xf0));
/* Select GPIO. */
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x07);
printf("GPIO is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled");
printf
("GPIO 60=%02x, 61=%02x, 70=%02x, 71=%02x, 74=%02x, 75=%02x, f0=%02x\n",
regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70),
regval(port, 0x71), regval(port, 0x74), regval(port, 0x75),
regval(port, 0xf0));
}
void probe_idregs_nsc(uint16_t port)
{
uint8_t id, rev;
@@ -205,7 +169,5 @@ void probe_idregs_nsc(uint16_t port)
chip_found = 1;
dump_superio("NSC", reg_table, port, id);
if (id == 0xf1)
dump_readable_pc8374l(port);
}