From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: mporter@linaro.org (Matt Porter) Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 18:26:16 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 2/4] mfd: bcm590xx: add support for second i2c slave address space In-Reply-To: <20140417065753.GC28725@lee--X1> References: <1397501428-8857-1-git-send-email-mporter@linaro.org> <1397501428-8857-3-git-send-email-mporter@linaro.org> <20140416110603.GA19671@lee--X1> <20140416213141.GD12304@sirena.org.uk> <20140417065753.GC28725@lee--X1> Message-ID: <20140417222616.GK23695@beef> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 07:57:53AM +0100, Lee Jones wrote: > > > s/regmap/Regmap > > > > It's consistently written regmap in all the documentation and so on :) > > Furry muff; but the comments still stand for the acronyms. > > > > addmap{0,1} doesn't quite sit right with me. > > > > > REVISIT: Ah, it's address-map, rather than add map. Okay, not as bad > > > as I first thought, but still, is there a better naming convention you > > > could use? > > > > addrmap or something? > > Right, that was what I was thinking. However, I prefer something along > the lines of 'i2c' and 'i2c_sec' or 'client' and 'client_slv' etc. FWIW, the reason it's addmap{0,1} is that the datasheet has documents ADDMAP=0 and the first bank of registers and ADDMAP=1 as the second bank of registers. I adopted that to match the docs for the part. I guess we could do i2c and i2c_sec, I'll just have to put a comment correlating it to the h/w. Calling it 'slv' implies something else so we should avoid that here. The notion of a "secondary" i2c device is completely a Linux I2C subsystem fabrication which wouldn't exist if it allowed multiple slave addresses per device. From a h/w perspective there is really no primary and secondary relationship. I'm fine with i2c/i2c_sec or addrmap0/1 and I will just comment to correlate with the datasheet..pick one. -Matt > > -- > Lee Jones > Linaro STMicroelectronics Landing Team Lead > Linaro.org ? Open source software for ARM SoCs > Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog