From: Yi Cong <cong.yi@linux.dev>
To: linux@armlinux.org.uk
Cc: Frank.Sae@motor-comm.com, andrew@lunn.ch, davem@davemloft.net,
hkallweit1@gmail.com, kuba@kernel.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org,
stable@vger.kernel.org, yicong@kylinos.cn
Subject: Re: [PATCH] net: phy: motorcomm: Fix the issue in the code regarding the incorrect use of time units
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2025 20:46:35 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20251028124635.362957-1-cong.yi@linux.dev> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <aQC01GDPr-WclcZS@shell.armlinux.org.uk>
On Tue, 28 Oct 2025 12:19:32 +0000, "Russell King (Oracle)" <linux@armlinux.org.uk> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2025 at 01:07:34PM +0100, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> > > > > #define YT8521_CCR_RXC_DLY_EN BIT(8)
> > > > > -#define YT8521_CCR_RXC_DLY_1_900_NS 1900
> > > > > +#define YT8521_CCR_RXC_DLY_1_900_PS 1900
> > > >
> > > > This could be down to interpretation.
> > > >
> > > > #define YT8521_CCR_RXC_DLY_1.900_NS 1900
> > > >
> > > > would be technically correct, but not valid for cpp(1). So the . is
> > > > replaced with a _ .
> > > >
> > > > #define YT8521_CCR_RXC_DLY_1900_PS 1900
> > > >
> > > > would also be correct, but that is not what you have in your patch,
> > > > you leave the _ in place.
> > >
> > > Alright, I didn't realize that 1_950 represents 1.950;
> > > I thought the underscores were used for code neatness,
> > > making numbers like 900 and 1050 the same length, for example:
> > > #define YT8521_RC1R_RGMII_0_900_PS
> > > #define YT8521_RC1R_RGMII_1_050_PS
> > >
> > > In that case, is my patch still necessary?
> >
> > I think it is unnecessary.
> >
> > If you want, you could add a comment which explains that the _ should
> > be read as a . However, this does appear elsewhere in Linux, it is
> > one of those things you learn with time.
>
> Hang on.
>
> Is the "1900" 1.9ns or 1.9ps ?
>
> If YT8521_CCR_RXC_DLY_1_900_NS means 1.9ns, and the value is in ps,
> then surely if it's being renamed to _PS, then it _must_ become
> YT8521_CCR_RXC_DLY_1900_NS, because 1.900ps is wrong?
According to the information I obtained from the manufacturer,
the unit in the register is PS.
In the code, both 1900_PS and 1_900_NS are correct,as they both
represent 1900ps (=1.9ns).
Therefore, there is no need to change the existing 1_900_NS.
Regards,
Yi Cong
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-10-28 12:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-10-28 1:59 [PATCH] net: phy: motorcomm: Fix the issue in the code regarding the incorrect use of time units Yi Cong
2025-10-28 2:51 ` Andrew Lunn
2025-10-28 6:21 ` Yi Cong
2025-10-28 12:07 ` Andrew Lunn
2025-10-28 12:19 ` Russell King (Oracle)
2025-10-28 12:46 ` Yi Cong [this message]
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2025-10-28 1:53 Yi Cong
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