From: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
To: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: "alsa-devel@alsa-project.org" <alsa-devel@alsa-project.org>,
Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>,
Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@nokia.com>,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Peter Hsiang <Peter.Hsiang@maxim-ic.com>,
Jesse Marroquin <Jesse.Marroquin@maxim-ic.com>,
Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] sound/soc: rename vol to volatile_register as appropriate
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:33:01 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20101013123301.GL6424@rakim.wolfsonmicro.main> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1286971846.1117.191.camel@Joe-Laptop>
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 05:10:45AM -0700, Joe Perches wrote:
> Rename the declaration and uses of variables
> named vol to volatile_register to avoid name
> clash with the much more common use of vol
> for volume.
Are any of the contexts actually ambiguous? I have to say I don't find
this useful. If the register I/O code knows anything about volumes I'd
say we've probably messed up somewhere.
> > > static struct {
> > > bool readable;
> > > bool writable,
> > > bool vol;
> > > } etc...
> > The readable and writable fields are being used as bitmasks:
> No, they are being declared as bitmasks.
> writable is used once as bool, readable isn't used at all.
They're being used in the table initialisation.
> > | + { 0x1F, 0x1F, 1 }, /* 03 battery voltage */
> > so this discards data which we may wish to use in future.
> It's not used as bitmask now, what use would there
> be in the future for it as a bitmask?
Examples would include validating I/O operations done by drivers, or
supporting fancy cache handling that pays attention to things per bit.
> > vol is traditionally used for this throughout the subsystem. It's
> > unfortuante that volatile is a keyword.
> As far as I see, your description of vol being
> used throughout the subsystem is not true.
I'm sorry? It's used as the field name for volatility in all the
drivers I can remember that use a table to look volatility up in
register properties.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-10-13 12:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 44+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-09-29 2:34 [PATCH] ASoC: Add max98088 CODEC driver Peter Hsiang
2010-09-29 3:37 ` Mark Brown
2010-09-29 21:42 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-09-29 22:18 ` Mark Brown
2010-09-30 0:52 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-09-30 0:58 ` Mark Brown
2010-09-30 1:20 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-09-30 17:23 ` user space control app driver interface for sound soc Peter Hsiang
2010-09-30 20:31 ` Mark Brown
2010-09-30 21:55 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-09-30 22:09 ` Mark Brown
2010-09-30 23:10 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-09-30 23:34 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-01 1:56 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-10-01 2:37 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-01 6:56 ` Clemens Ladisch
2010-10-01 7:12 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-01 13:42 ` Takashi Iwai
2010-10-01 17:35 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-01 21:57 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-10-03 9:09 ` Takashi Iwai
2010-10-13 1:20 ` [PATCH] ASoC: Add max98088 CODEC driver Peter Hsiang
2010-10-13 1:47 ` Joe Perches
2010-10-13 8:24 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-13 12:10 ` [PATCH] sound/soc: rename vol to volatile_register as appropriate Joe Perches
2010-10-13 12:33 ` Mark Brown [this message]
2010-10-13 12:55 ` Joe Perches
2010-10-13 15:11 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-13 15:27 ` Joe Perches
2010-10-13 15:29 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-13 15:35 ` Joe Perches
2010-10-13 19:10 ` [RFC PATCH] sound/soc/codecs/wm8962.c: Use register index, save 100kb text Joe Perches
2010-10-13 19:40 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-13 20:06 ` Joe Perches
2010-10-13 20:29 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-13 15:19 ` [PATCH] sound/soc/codecs/wm8994.c: Remove unused vol Joe Perches
2010-10-15 10:08 ` Liam Girdwood
2010-10-15 10:39 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-13 10:32 ` [PATCH] ASoC: Add max98088 CODEC driver Mark Brown
2010-10-14 3:18 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-10-14 3:30 ` Peter Hsiang
2010-10-15 10:04 ` Liam Girdwood
2010-10-15 10:55 ` Mark Brown
2010-10-15 17:23 ` Peter Hsiang
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