From: lost.distance@yahoo.com (Paul Parsons)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH] ARM: pxa: hx4700: Fix backlight PWM device number
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 11:39:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5062DB7C.5050203@yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+E=qVfnjQJrrW-5jYzt8yxEH7t3merHzPH2RVAjD0GbcviTgw@mail.gmail.com>
Hello Vasily,
On 26/09/12 07:40, Vasily Khoruzhick wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:17 AM, Paul Parsons <lost.distance@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Recent changes to PXA PWM support changed the PXA27X PWM device
>> numbering scheme.
>>
>> The linux-3.5 PXA PWM driver followed the hardware numbering scheme for
>> the 4 PWMs, while the linux-3.6-rc1 PXA PWM driver has adopted a linear
>> numbering scheme:
>>
>> Address Hardware 3.5 pwm_id 3.6-rc1 pwm_id
>> 0x40b00000 PWM0 0 0
>> 0x40b00010 PWM2 2 1
>> 0x40c00000 PWM1 1 2
>> 0x40c00010 PWM3 3 3
>
> Looks very weird to me. Maybe it would be better to fix pwm numbering
> scheme to prevent breakage of
> other machines?
I thought the same thing. However the code doesn't make it easy:
1. The definition of pwm_id values moved from the pwm_probe() in
arch/arm/plat-pxa/pwm.c to pwmchip_add() in drivers/pwm/core.c.
Changing the latter generic code would impact all of the PWM drivers,
not just the PXA PWM driver.
2. Changing just the PXA PWM driver would require its pwm_ops handlers
(config(), enable(), disable()) to quietly translate between PWM1 and
PWM2 devices. However PWM1 and PWM2 are on different chips (i.e.
pwm_chip structures). So what would the driver do when there is only
one chip? i.e.:
a) Between the first and second calls to pwm_probe().
b) Between the first and second calls to pwm_remove().
And in any case quietly translating between PWM1 and PWM2 just doesn't
seem like a good idea: sooner or later it will quietly break the
generic code.
On balance it seemed preferable to change the platform code.
Regards,
Paul
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2012-09-26 2:17 ` [PATCH] ARM: pxa: hx4700: Fix backlight PWM device number Paul Parsons
2012-09-26 6:40 ` Vasily Khoruzhick
2012-09-26 10:39 ` Paul Parsons [this message]
[not found] ` <20120926060337.GB27855@avionic-0098.mockup.avionic-design.de>
2012-09-26 11:01 ` Paul Parsons
2012-09-26 11:12 ` Vasily Khoruzhick
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