I added WIFI LED support (so now AP blinks nicely), I removed WPS
button GPIO (as it doesn't exist) and changed GPIO for reset button.
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kikiewicz <jaceq@aol.pl>
SVN-Revision: 40976
#define WNDAP360_GPIO_LED_POWER_GREEN 2
/* Reset button - next to the power connector */
#define WNDAP360_GPIO_LED_POWER_GREEN 2
/* Reset button - next to the power connector */
-#define WNDAP360_GPIO_BTN_RESET 3
-/* WPS button - next to a led on right */
-#define WNDAP360_GPIO_BTN_WPS 8
+#define WNDAP360_GPIO_BTN_RESET 8
#define WNDAP360_KEYS_POLL_INTERVAL 20 /* msecs */
#define WNDAP360_KEYS_DEBOUNCE_INTERVAL (3 * WNDAP360_KEYS_POLL_INTERVAL)
#define WNDAP360_KEYS_POLL_INTERVAL 20 /* msecs */
#define WNDAP360_KEYS_DEBOUNCE_INTERVAL (3 * WNDAP360_KEYS_POLL_INTERVAL)
ARRAY_SIZE(wndap360_gpio_keys),
wndap360_gpio_keys);
ARRAY_SIZE(wndap360_gpio_keys),
wndap360_gpio_keys);
+ ap9x_pci_setup_wmac_led_pin(0, 5);
+ ap9x_pci_setup_wmac_led_pin(1, 5);
+
ap94_pci_init(art + WNDAP360_CALDATA0_OFFSET,
art + WNDAP360_WMAC0_MAC_OFFSET,
art + WNDAP360_CALDATA1_OFFSET,
ap94_pci_init(art + WNDAP360_CALDATA0_OFFSET,
art + WNDAP360_WMAC0_MAC_OFFSET,
art + WNDAP360_CALDATA1_OFFSET,