From: bjorn.andersson@sonymobile.com (Bjorn Andersson)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v2 2/2] i2c: New bus driver for the QUP I2C controller
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 14:19:39 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140117221938.GA14212@sonymobile.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140117003314.GB13785@codeaurora.org>
On Thu 16 Jan 16:33 PST 2014, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> On 01/16, Bjorn Andersson wrote:
> > On Wed 15 Jan 08:46 PST 2014, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> >
> > > On 01/13, Bjorn Andersson wrote:
> > > > +
> > > > +static int
> > > > +qup_i2c_poll_state(struct qup_i2c_dev *qup, u32 req_state, bool only_valid)
> > > > +{
> > > > + int retries = 0;
> > > > + u32 state;
> > > > +
> > > > + do {
> > > > + state = readl(qup->base + QUP_STATE);
> > > > +
> > > > + /*
> > > > + * If only valid bit needs to be checked, requested state is
> > > > + * 'don't care'
> > > > + */
> > >
> > > It looks like req_state == 0 means only_valid == true. Can we
> > > drop the only_valid argument to this function?
> > >
> >
> > In all cases but the reset in the beginning of qup_i2c_xfer, so it seems that
> > it has to stay.
>
> Oh that's because QUP_RESET_STATE is equal to 0? It looks like
> bits 0 and 1 are the state field and bit 2 is a flag indicating
> that bits 0 and 1 are valid. Why not OR in the QUP_STATE_VALID
> flag into the macros that are passed to this function? Then the
> logic would simply be looping looking for a match of the
> req_state (which is really a mask now).
While it's true that req_state == 0 means only_valid, it is not true that
only_valid means req_state == 0. So there would be no way to differentiate
between "valid and reset" and "valid and don't care about run/pause/reset".
So I could move the logic around, but I don't see how we could reduce the
number of parameters to the function.
// Bjorn
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[not found] <1389659437-16406-1-git-send-email-bjorn.andersson@sonymobile.com>
[not found] ` <1389659437-16406-2-git-send-email-bjorn.andersson@sonymobile.com>
2014-01-14 8:57 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] i2c: qup: Add device tree bindings information Ivan T. Ivanov
2014-01-16 23:20 ` Bjorn Andersson
2014-01-17 7:40 ` Ivan T. Ivanov
[not found] ` <1389659437-16406-3-git-send-email-bjorn.andersson@sonymobile.com>
2014-01-14 13:03 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] i2c: New bus driver for the QUP I2C controller Ivan T. Ivanov
2014-01-15 16:46 ` Stephen Boyd
2014-01-16 13:37 ` Ivan T. Ivanov
2014-01-17 0:18 ` Bjorn Andersson
2014-01-17 0:33 ` Stephen Boyd
2014-01-17 22:19 ` Bjorn Andersson [this message]
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