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From: arnd@arndb.de (Arnd Bergmann)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v2 4/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: timer driver for Kinetis SoC
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2015 22:43:52 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2939807.q7WvOoYzDX@wuerfel> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1435667250-28299-5-git-send-email-pawelo@king.net.pl>

On Tuesday 30 June 2015 14:27:25 Paul Osmialowski wrote:

> +Example:
> +
> +aliases {
> +	pit0 = &pit0;
> +	pit1 = &pit1;
> +	pit2 = &pit2;
> +	pit3 = &pit3;
> +};
> +
> +pit at 40037000 {
> +	compatible = "fsl,kinetis-pit-timer";
> +	reg = <0x40037000 0x100>;
> +	clocks = <&mcg_pclk_gate 5 23>;
> +	#address-cells = <1>;
> +	#size-cells = <1>;
> +	ranges;

All the subnodes seem to fall inside of the device's own register
area, so I think it would be nicer to use a specific 'ranges'
property that only translates the registers in question.

>  / {
> +	aliases {
> +		pit0 = &pit0;
> +		pit1 = &pit1;
> +		pit2 = &pit2;
> +		pit3 = &pit3;
> +	};
> +
>  	soc {
> +		pit at 40037000 {
> +			compatible = "fsl,kinetis-pit-timer";
> +			reg = <0x40037000 0x100>;
> +			clocks = <&mcg_pclk_gate 5 23>;
> +			#address-cells = <1>;
> +			#size-cells = <1>;
> +			ranges;
> +
> +			pit0: timer at 40037100 {
> +				reg = <0x40037100 0x10>;
> +				interrupts = <68>;
> +				status = "disabled";
> +			};

I don't think it's necessary to have both an alias
and a label here. What do you use the alias for?

> +
> +#define KINETIS_PITMCR_PTR(base, reg) \
> +	(&(((struct kinetis_pit_mcr_regs *)(base))->reg))
> +#define KINETIS_PITMCR_RD(be, base, reg) \
> +		((be) ? ioread32be(KINETIS_PITMCR_PTR(base, reg)) \
> +		      : ioread32(KINETIS_PITMCR_PTR(base, reg)))
> +#define KINETIS_PITMCR_WR(be, base, reg, val) do { \
> +		if (be) \
> +			iowrite32be((val), KINETIS_PITMCR_PTR(base, reg)); \
> +		else \
> +			iowrite32((val), KINETIS_PITMCR_PTR(base, reg)); \
> +	} while (0)

These should really be written as inline functions. Can you
explain why you need to deal with a big-endian version of this
hardware? Can you configure the endianess of this register block
and just set it to one of the two at boot time?

> +#define KINETIS_PIT_PTR(base, reg) \
> +	(&(((struct kinetis_pit_channel_regs *)(base))->reg))
> +#define KINETIS_PIT_RD(be, base, reg) \
> +		((be) ? ioread32be(KINETIS_PIT_PTR(base, reg)) \
> +		      : ioread32(KINETIS_PIT_PTR(base, reg)))
> +#define KINETIS_PIT_WR(be, base, reg, val) do { \
> +		if (be) \
> +			iowrite32be((val), KINETIS_PIT_PTR(base, reg)); \
> +		else \
> +			iowrite32((val), KINETIS_PIT_PTR(base, reg)); \
> +	} while (0)
> +#define KINETIS_PIT_SET(be, base, reg, mask) \
> +		KINETIS_PIT_WR(be, base, reg, \
> +			KINETIS_PIT_RD(be, base, reg) | (mask))
> +#define KINETIS_PIT_RESET(be, base, reg, mask) \
> +		KINETIS_PIT_WR(be, base, reg, \
> +			KINETIS_PIT_RD(be, base, reg) & (~(mask)))


Functions again. Also, just pass a pointer to your own data structure
into the function, instead of the 'be' and 'base' values.

The 'set' and 'reset' functions look like they need a spinlock
to avoid races.

	Arnd

  reply	other threads:[~2015-06-30 20:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 45+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-06-30 12:27 [PATCH v2 0/9] [New BSP] Add initial support for Freescale Kinetis TWR-K70F120M development kit Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 1/9] arm: allow copying of vector table to internal SRAM memory Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 2/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: basic support for Kinetis TWR-K70F120M Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 3/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: clock driver for Kinetis SoC Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 20:36   ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-07-01 15:57     ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-02 10:08       ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-02 12:40         ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-07-02 21:42           ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-02 22:08             ` Thomas Gleixner
2015-07-03 17:40               ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-04 19:54               ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-07-04 21:50                 ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-06 20:57                   ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-24  3:42                   ` Michael Turquette
2015-07-26 20:24                     ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-28 16:03                       ` Michael Turquette
2015-07-28 20:30                         ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-29 23:05                           ` Michael Turquette
2015-07-30 21:40                             ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-08-01  0:58                               ` Michael Turquette
2015-08-01 15:27                                 ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-08-05 19:27                                   ` Michael Turquette
2015-07-14  9:03   ` Linus Walleij
2015-07-15  7:31     ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-15 17:34       ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 4/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: timer " Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 20:43   ` Arnd Bergmann [this message]
2015-07-01 11:44     ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-05 14:39     ` Rob Herring
2015-07-01  7:51   ` Thomas Gleixner
2015-07-01  8:42     ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-01 13:28       ` Thomas Gleixner
2015-07-01 14:20         ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-14  8:59           ` Linus Walleij
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 5/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: IOMUX " Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-14  8:55   ` Linus Walleij
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 6/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: extend Freescale eDMA driver with the ability to support " Paul Osmialowski
2015-07-05  6:45   ` Vinod Koul
2015-07-05  9:45     ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 7/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: use Freescale eDMA driver with " Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 20:49   ` Arnd Bergmann
2015-07-01  6:54     ` Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 8/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: extend Freescale lpuart driver with ability to support " Paul Osmialowski
2015-06-30 12:27 ` [PATCH v2 9/9] arm: twr-k70f120m: use Freescale lpuart driver with " Paul Osmialowski

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