From: michael@walle.cc (Michael Walle)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: orion/kirkwood and device tree
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2011 23:03:04 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201111022303.04957.michael@walle.cc> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20111102165057.GU32165@titan.lakedaemon.net>
Am Mittwoch 02 November 2011, 17:50:57 schrieb Jason:
> Michael,
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:50:28PM +0100, Michael Walle wrote:
> > i've already ported some marvell devices to DT. spi-orion, orion-wdt,
> > rtc-mv and mv_cesa. Atm i'm struggling with how to pass
> > kirkwood_mbus_dram_info to the device drivers (the old method is to pass
> > it through platform_data)
>
> Do you have a public git tree I could pull from, by chance? I don't
> care about the state, I'd like to learn by example and start pitching
> in.
yeah i pushed it to github:
https://github.com/mwalle/linux/tree/kirkwood-devtree
Am Dienstag 01 November 2011, 07:25:23 schrieben Andrew:
> I have some changes in this area in my tree
Andrew, is your repository public?
> We could maybe put this table into DT?
I don't know if these informations belong to the DT or to generic kirkwood
arch support (eg. mach-kirkwood/board-dt.c).
In both cases there needs to be some functions to retrieve these properties
(instead of passing a pointer to some structure around). But i don't know if
this fits the linux device drivers concept, eg. to be independent from any
architecture.
So if any kernel hacker is reading this, i'm happy for every hint :) The
problem is that most kirkwood/orion SoC devices needs a memory map to set up
its internal memory windows for DMA access. Actually it only uses one window,
which addresses the main memory. The arch-{kirkwood,orion} code stores the
needed informations within a static *_mbus_dram_info variable, which is then
passed as a pointer within platform_data to the device driver.
Is there a best practice for doing such things with device tree aware drivers?
--
Michael
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[not found] <20111031105740.GC29402@lunn.ch>
[not found] ` <20111031152100.GR32165@titan.lakedaemon.net>
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2011-10-31 22:50 ` orion/kirkwood and device tree Michael Walle
2011-10-31 22:54 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-11-01 6:25 ` Andrew Lunn
2011-11-02 16:50 ` Jason
2011-11-02 22:03 ` Michael Walle [this message]
2011-11-03 18:15 ` memory map in fdt was: " Jason
2011-11-03 18:47 ` Jason
2011-11-03 21:50 ` Michael Walle
2011-11-04 9:21 ` Simon Guinot
2011-11-16 23:34 ` Michael Walle
2011-11-04 14:01 ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-11-06 23:12 ` Michael Walle
2011-11-06 16:05 ` Andrew Lunn
2011-11-06 22:40 ` Michael Walle
2011-11-07 6:27 ` Andrew Lunn
2011-11-07 2:35 ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-11-07 6:28 ` Andrew Lunn
2011-11-06 16:07 ` [PATCH 1/1] [orion] Consolidate the address map setup on Orion based platforms Andrew Lunn
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