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From: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@bootlin.com>
To: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
Cc: miquel.raynal@free-electrons.com,
	boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com, computersforpeace@gmail.com,
	dwmw2@infradead.org, marek.vasut@gmail.com,
	cyrille.pitchen@wedev4u.fr, richard@nod.at,
	bpringlemeir@gmail.com, marcel.ziswiler@toradex.com,
	linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH v3 2/3] mtd: nand: vf610_nfc: make use of ->exec_op()
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 09:28:21 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20180221092821.42fa6b42@bbrezillon> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8898b2bd6b9b904f24b862d6df55ac40@agner.ch>

On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 00:15:18 +0100
Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch> wrote:

> >> +		}
> >> +
> >> +		row = ROW_ADDR(0, instr->ctx.addr.addrs[addr++]);
> >> +		code |= COMMAND_RAR_BYTE1;
> >> +		if (addr < instr->ctx.addr.naddrs) {
> >> +			row |= ROW_ADDR(1, instr->ctx.addr.addrs[addr++]);
> >> +			code |= COMMAND_RAR_BYTE2;
> >> +		}
> >> +		if (addr < instr->ctx.addr.naddrs) {
> >> +			row |= ROW_ADDR(2, instr->ctx.addr.addrs[addr++]);
> >> +			code |= COMMAND_RAR_BYTE3;
> >> +		}
> >> +
> >> +		dev_dbg(nfc->dev, "OP_ADDR: col %d, row %d\n", col, row);
> >> +
> >> +		instr = vf610_get_next_instr(subop, &op_id);
> >> +	}
> >> +
> >> +	if (instr && instr->type == NAND_OP_DATA_OUT_INSTR) {
> >> +		int len = nand_subop_get_data_len(subop, op_id);
> >> +		int offset = nand_subop_get_data_start_off(subop, op_id);
> >> +
> >> +		dev_dbg(nfc->dev, "OP_DATA_OUT: len %d, offset %d\n", len, offset);
> >> +
> >> +		vf610_nfc_memcpy(nfc->regs + NFC_MAIN_AREA(0) + offset,
> >> +				 instr->ctx.data.buf.in + offset,
> >> +				 len);  
> > 
> > I think you have the same endianness problem you have for the READ
> > path. For example, I doubt SET_FEATURES will work properly if you're
> > in LE. So I repeat my initial suggestion: always do the byte swapping
> > when you're transfering data to/from the SRAM from vf610_nfc_cmd()
> > and use vf610_nfc_memcpy() only in the ->read/write_page()
> > implementations. 
> >   
> 
> Hm, but doesn't that leads to wrong order of data when using e.g. raw
> read/write page...?

Yep you'll have to implement ->{read,write}_{page,oob}[_raw](), but I
prefer that to having an ->exec_op() implementation that tries to guess
what the core is trying to do.

-- 
Boris Brezillon, Bootlin (formerly Free Electrons)
Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering
http://bootlin.com

  parent reply	other threads:[~2018-02-21  8:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-02-08 23:59 [RFC PATCH v3 0/3] mtd: nand: vf610_nfc: make use of ->exec_op() Stefan Agner
2018-02-08 23:59 ` [RFC PATCH v3 1/3] mtd: nand: vf610_nfc: remove unused function Stefan Agner
2018-02-12 21:32   ` Boris Brezillon
2018-02-08 23:59 ` [RFC PATCH v3 2/3] mtd: nand: vf610_nfc: make use of ->exec_op() Stefan Agner
2018-02-09  8:20   ` Miquel Raynal
2018-02-09 12:41     ` Stefan Agner
2018-02-11 10:54   ` Boris Brezillon
2018-02-20 23:15     ` Stefan Agner
2018-02-20 23:34       ` Miquel Raynal
2018-02-21  7:18       ` Boris Brezillon
2018-02-21  8:30         ` Stefan Agner
2018-02-21  9:03           ` Boris Brezillon
2018-02-21  9:39             ` Stefan Agner
2018-02-21 10:09           ` Miquel Raynal
2018-02-21 12:32             ` Stefan Agner
2018-02-21  8:28       ` Boris Brezillon [this message]
2018-02-21  8:35         ` Boris Brezillon
2018-02-21 12:24           ` Stefan Agner
2018-02-21 12:46             ` Boris Brezillon
2018-02-21 21:18               ` Stefan Agner
2018-02-21 23:23         ` Stefan Agner
2018-02-22  9:13           ` Boris Brezillon
2018-02-08 23:59 ` [RFC PATCH v3 3/3] mtd: nand: vf610_nfc: remove old hooks Stefan Agner
2018-02-11 10:55 ` [RFC PATCH v3 0/3] mtd: nand: vf610_nfc: make use of ->exec_op() Boris Brezillon

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