From: ian.molton@codethink.co.uk (Ian Molton)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: SATA working on 370/XP, Ethernet next...
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 17:25:46 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5009868A.9090807@codethink.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120720181258.65cbd2fe@skate>
On 20/07/12 17:12, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
> Le Fri, 20 Jul 2012 17:05:26 +0100, Ian Molton
> <ian.molton@codethink.co.uk> a ?crit :
>
>>> A while ago, we had a discussion with Ben Dooks (from CodeThink)
>>> on whether a new driver was needed or not. Ben will correct me if
>>> I'm wrong, but he was suggesting that a new driver was not
>>> needed, but both Marvell engineers and my comparison of the
>>> datasheets between A370/AXP and older Marvell EBU SoCs clearly
>>> show that this IP has changed dramatically, and is even not the
>>> same IP as before. If needed, I can post the network driver code
>>> in a RFC state, but it is clearly not yet ready for inclusion.
>>
>> I would certainly like to see that if possible, it'd definitley
>> help my analysis of the problem.
>
> Ok. I am not sure I wanted to submit this publicly on the netdev
> mailing list right now, because the first feeling with a given patch
> set is an important one. Would a private submission be possible?
Certainly.
>> The code is very similar, and could probably be merged with that.
>> is plat-orion meant to now be common to orion, kirkwood, and
>> armada?
>
> Ok, so you duplicated the addr-map.c code?
For now, yes. Since it sounds like it'll be acceptable to use plat-orion,
I will redo my patch to do that, and post it here.
> Initially, I didn't want to use the plat-orion/ code, because I
> wanted to replace that with proper drivers (i.e pinctrl driver
> instead of MPP, gpio driver in drivers/gpio, proper platform driver
> for PCI, etc.). But many drivers (SATA, SDIO, etc.) need the headers
> file from plat-orion/. So reusing those drivers without using
> plat-orion/ is not that simple.
Looks like a couple of base addresses differ. I'll let you know if this
causes any trouble on monday.
> Would you mind sharing the current state of your SATA work, even if
> not ready for prime time?
Sure, I'll sort out posting it up first thing monday.
>> the window setup code looks horrid to me - we really should look
>> for a way to pass this in nicely.
>
> I had started a discussion with Andrew on the mailing list earlier
> this week, and we agreed for the moment to re-use the existing code,
> and see later what could be done to expose this in the device tree.
I'll take a look.
Cheers,
-Ian
prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-07-20 16:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-07-20 14:41 SATA working on 370/XP, Ethernet next Andrew Lunn
2012-07-20 15:35 ` Ian Molton
2012-07-20 15:52 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2012-07-20 16:05 ` Ian Molton
2012-07-20 16:12 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2012-07-20 16:25 ` Ian Molton [this message]
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