From: Andrey Panin <pazke@donpac.ru>
To: Hirokazu Takata <takata@linux-m32r.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] m32r - Upgrade to v2.6.6 kernel
Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 18:15:40 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040528141540.GA12400@pazke> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <swfzn7sivxe.wl@renesas.com>
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On 149, 05 28, 2004 at 09:21:49PM +0900, Hirokazu Takata wrote:
> From: Andrey Panin <pazke@donpac.ru>
> > On 149, 05 28, 2004 at 01:16:11PM +0900, Hirokazu Takata wrote:
> > > I would like to send the latest 2.6.6 kernel patch for
> > > the Renesas M32R processor.
> > >
> > > Patch information to the stock 2.6.6 kernel is placed as follows:
> > > - m32r architecture dependent portions (arch/m32r, include/asm-m32r)
> > > http://www.linux-m32r.org/public/linux-2.6.6_m32r_20040528.arch-m32r.patch
> >
> > Single megapatch (1.5 Mb in size) is not the best way to merge something into Linux kernel.
>
> Yes, but the m32r port has not been merged into the mainline kernel
> tree yet... May I send many small patches to LKML?
>
>
> > Now quick look at the patch itself:
>
> Thank you for your quick reply.
>
>
> > 1)
> > diff -ruN linux-2.6.6.org/arch/m32r/drivers/8390.c linux-2.6.6/arch/m32r/drivers/8390.c
> ...
> > diff -ruN linux-2.6.6.org/arch/m32r/drivers/8390.h linux-2.6.6/arch/m32r/drivers/8390.h
> ...
> > Is this really needed ?
>
> These files are required for mappi_ne.c.
> The mappi_ne.c is based on ne.c and modified for an eva board "mappi",
> I think it is highly dependent on the target platform.
>
> There are two reasons that we placed some m32r specific drivers in
> arch/m32r/drivers/:
> - We think they are highly depends on the target platform, and
So we should merge m32r core first :)
> - We can not merge them to drivers/ because the m32r architecture
> has not been supported by the mainline linux kernel.
We have many arch specific drivers in drivers/net already.
> > 2) File arch/m32r/drivers/mappi_ne.c contains almost complete copy of drivers/net/ne.c
> > with lots of code probably useless for your systems (old style ISA probing, ISAPnP
> > support etc.)
>
> Yes.
>
> > Also code like this is definetely unacceptable:
> >
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_PLAT_MAPPI
> > + outb_p(0x4b, ioaddr + EN0_DCFG);
> > +#elif CONFIG_PLAT_OAKS32R
> > + outb_p(0x48, ioaddr + EN0_DCFG);
> > +#else
> > + outb_p(0x49, ioaddr + EN0_DCFG);
> > +#endif
> >
> > This fragment can be rewritten this way, with all #ifdef mess hidden in the some header file:
> >
> > + outb_p(MY_MAGIC_OFFSET, ioaddr + EN0_DCFG);
>
> Do you mean I should use drivers/net/ne.c instead of mappi_ne.c?
> I'm not sure how can I merge such target-dependent code fragments to ne.c.
> But I will try to merge them.
I didn't mean merging. My point is that general policy for linux kernel
code is to avoid #ifdef cluttered code as much as possible. It's better
to hide such code in header files.
> > 4) Do you really need to reimplement Linux console subsystem in arch/m32r/drivers/video/console.c,
> > arch/m32r/drivers/video/fbmem.c, arch/m32r/drivers/video/fbcon.h ?
>
> These are obsolete codes, which were used in m32r 2.4 kernel.
> In 2.6 kernel, a framebuffer device and video console driver
> should be reimplement for m32r targets...
>
>
> > 5) Any specific reason to implement read[bwl]/write[bwl] this way:
> >
> > +unsigned char _readb(unsigned long addr)
> > +{
> > + return *(volatile unsigned char *)addr;
> > +}
> >
> > Why not to inline them ?
>
> They were used for debugging.
> I will rewrite to inline them, thank you.
>
>
> > 6) Lots of ugly debugging #ifdef's in arch/m32r/kernel/ptrace.c
>
> I agree.
>
>
> > 7) arch/m32r/lib/clib.c contains slightly strange abs() function which
> > isn't used anywhere in the patch.
>
> Hmm.. it is really strange. I will remove it.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-05-28 14:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-05-28 4:16 [PATCH] m32r - Upgrade to v2.6.6 kernel Hirokazu Takata
2004-05-28 7:23 ` Andrey Panin
2004-05-28 7:48 ` Russell King
2004-05-28 13:53 ` Hirokazu Takata
2004-06-02 2:40 ` Miles Bader
2004-05-28 12:21 ` Hirokazu Takata
2004-05-28 14:15 ` Andrey Panin [this message]
2004-05-29 2:15 ` Hirokazu Takata
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