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From: zonque@gmail.com (Daniel Mack)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH 4/4] OMAP: mtd: gpmc: add DT bindings for GPMC timings and NAND
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 13:32:39 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <508E7767.40804@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <508E6870.7000807@ti.com>

Hi Afzal,

On 29.10.2012 12:28, Afzal Mohammed wrote:
> On Monday 29 October 2012 04:45 PM, Daniel Mack wrote:
>> On 29.10.2012 09:10, Afzal Mohammed wrote:
> 
>>> Also perhaps memory size (and offset if
>>> needed) to be mapped for peripherals can go with reg
>>> property of child.
> 
>> Which detail are you referring to here? The only "size" property that is
>> effective is the one of the generic GPMC block, and there it's in the
>> "reg"-property.
> 
> I was referring to that of child, now in gpmc_nand_init(),
> gpmc_cs_request() is being done, later on if we want to
> make it generic and remove gpmc_nand_init(), additional
> information that would be required from DT at least is the
> memory size to be reserved in gpmc address space for
> the connected peripheral (assuming gpmc_cs_request()
> would be done by gpmc driver generically later)
> 
> What I had in mind was example for external bus in [1],
> but I had not looked deep into this aspect yet.

Ok, now I see what you mean.

I would say we can use the "reg" property in child node for CS numbers
purely and if we want to get rid of the memory node allocation, we
should use a property in the gpmc top-node for this, something like:

	gpmc: gpmc at 50000000 {
		compatible = "ti,gpmc";
		cs-regs = <0x51000000 0x10000000 ...>;
	};

Changing the meaning of the reg property of children from "cs number" to
"memory sub-region" later is something I would like to avoid.



Daniel

  reply	other threads:[~2012-10-29 12:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-10-22 19:55 [PATCH 0/4] RFC: OMAP GPMC bindings Daniel Mack
2012-10-22 19:55 ` [PATCH 1/4] mtd: omap-nand: pass device_node in platform data Daniel Mack
2012-10-22 19:55 ` [PATCH 2/4] ARM: OMAP: gpmc: enable hwecc for AM33xx SoCs Daniel Mack
2012-10-22 19:55 ` [PATCH 3/4] ARM: OMAP: gpmc: don't create devices from initcall on DT Daniel Mack
2012-10-22 19:55 ` [PATCH 4/4] OMAP: mtd: gpmc: add DT bindings for GPMC timings and NAND Daniel Mack
2012-10-24 23:27   ` Tony Lindgren
2012-10-24 23:31     ` Daniel Mack
2012-10-29  8:10       ` Afzal Mohammed
2012-10-29 11:15         ` Daniel Mack
2012-10-29 11:28           ` Afzal Mohammed
2012-10-29 12:32             ` Daniel Mack [this message]
2012-10-29 12:56               ` Afzal Mohammed
2012-10-25  1:28   ` Jon Hunter
2012-10-25  8:00     ` Daniel Mack
2012-10-25 13:16       ` Jon Hunter
2012-10-29  8:09       ` Afzal Mohammed
2012-10-25  1:53   ` Jon Hunter
2012-10-25  9:43     ` Daniel Mack
2012-10-25 13:22       ` Jon Hunter

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