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From: "Arnd Bergmann" <arnd@kernel.org>
To: "Greg Ungerer" <gerg@kernel.org>, linux-m68k@lists.linux-m68k.org
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	"Greg Ungerer" <gerg@linux-m68k.org>,
	dmaengine@vger.kernel.org, linux-can@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-spi@vger.kernel.org, "Vladimir Oltean" <olteanv@gmail.com>,
	"Angelo Dureghello" <adureghello@baylibre.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC 4/4] m68k: coldfire: fix non-standard readX()/writeX() functions
Date: Wed, 06 May 2026 21:12:42 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <40aefc39-bd98-460d-8aa7-5dd79f562e0d@app.fastmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260506142644.3234270-8-gerg@kernel.org>

On Wed, May 6, 2026, at 16:26, Greg Ungerer wrote:

> drivers/dma/mcf-edma-main.c
>   Supports big-endian access by setting the big-endian flag of
>   the drivers struct fsl_edma_engine. But locally should be using
>   ioread32be() and iowrite32be() instead of ioread32() and iowrite32().

I'm still a bit confused about how this works at the moment,
since the drivers/dma/fsl-edma-common.h file already contains
checks for the edma->big_endian flag, which is set in
mcf_edma_probe(). The version after your patch makes sense
to me, but it looks like the existing code cannot work.

> drivers/spi/spi-fsl-dspi.c
>   Setting the regmap format_endian flags to use native endian will
>   force driver to use appropriate big or little endian access on
>   whatever platform it is built for.
>
> These drivers have only been compile tested.

I would suggest marking these as explicit BIG_ENDIAN rather than
NATIVE_ENDIAN. The effect should be the same since coldfire CPUs
cannot run little-endian code, but the way that hardware usually
works is that the endianess is fixed at the bus level to one way
or the other. NATIVE_ENDIAN to me implies that the registers
have configurable endianess that is switched along with the CPU
mode.

       Arnd

  parent reply	other threads:[~2026-05-06 19:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <20260506142644.3234270-2-gerg@kernel.org>
2026-05-06 14:26 ` [RFC 4/4] m68k: coldfire: fix non-standard readX()/writeX() functions Greg Ungerer
2026-05-06 16:14   ` Frank Li
2026-05-06 19:12   ` Arnd Bergmann [this message]
2026-05-07 12:43     ` Greg Ungerer
2026-05-07 12:59       ` Arnd Bergmann
2026-05-07 13:30   ` Marc Kleine-Budde
2026-05-07 14:33     ` Greg Ungerer

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