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* ppc_sys.c with platform device model or create opb bus?
@ 2005-07-17  6:26 Yasushi SHOJI
  2005-07-23 14:48 ` Matt Porter
  2005-07-23 17:03 ` Grant Likely
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Yasushi SHOJI @ 2005-07-17  6:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded

Hi all,

I've been reading some posts regarding to the transition of OCP to
platform device mode while searching for a good way to implement a
device driver for our fpga base platform. And now I have one question
regarding to ppc_sys.c

  should I use ppc_sys_*() for platform like fpga?

since I'm working on FPGA base platform, ppc_sys_spec seems to be too
static. that is, IMHO, having static array of device list isn't ideal
for a dynamic system like fpga.

I feel that the ppc_sys_spec is for SoC, which doesn't dynamically
change the peripherals it has.  otoh, fpga based platform can have
arbitrary number of devices if you configured so.

I usually implement a device with PLB or OPB.  for those bus, should I
use platform device model or create new buses for each?

regards,
--
        yashi

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* Re: ppc_sys.c with platform device model or create opb bus?
  2005-07-17  6:26 ppc_sys.c with platform device model or create opb bus? Yasushi SHOJI
@ 2005-07-23 14:48 ` Matt Porter
  2005-07-23 17:03 ` Grant Likely
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matt Porter @ 2005-07-23 14:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Yasushi SHOJI; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded

On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 03:26:21PM +0900, Yasushi SHOJI wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been reading some posts regarding to the transition of OCP to
> platform device mode while searching for a good way to implement a
> device driver for our fpga base platform. And now I have one question
> regarding to ppc_sys.c
> 
>   should I use ppc_sys_*() for platform like fpga?
> 
> since I'm working on FPGA base platform, ppc_sys_spec seems to be too
> static. that is, IMHO, having static array of device list isn't ideal
> for a dynamic system like fpga.
> 
> I feel that the ppc_sys_spec is for SoC, which doesn't dynamically
> change the peripherals it has.  otoh, fpga based platform can have
> arbitrary number of devices if you configured so.
> 
> I usually implement a device with PLB or OPB.  for those bus, should I
> use platform device model or create new buses for each?

Use the platform model.  When you run into a case that can't be
handled properly then the platform model should be expanded to handle
it. If you instantiate a "platform device" by configuring the FPGA
from userspace then that's a hotplug event.  The platform model
should be extended to handle hotplug for these kind of cases since
they are pretty common.

-Matt

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* Re: ppc_sys.c with platform device model or create opb bus?
  2005-07-17  6:26 ppc_sys.c with platform device model or create opb bus? Yasushi SHOJI
  2005-07-23 14:48 ` Matt Porter
@ 2005-07-23 17:03 ` Grant Likely
  2005-07-23 18:34   ` Need SEC 1.0 Descriptor programmer's guide Vikas Aggarwal
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Grant Likely @ 2005-07-23 17:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Yasushi SHOJI; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded

On 7/17/05, Yasushi SHOJI <yashi@atmark-techno.com> wrote:
> I feel that the ppc_sys_spec is for SoC, which doesn't dynamically
> change the peripherals it has.  otoh, fpga based platform can have
> arbitrary number of devices if you configured so.
>=20
> I usually implement a device with PLB or OPB.  for those bus, should I
> use platform device model or create new buses for each?
ppc_sys is just a convenient wrapper around the platform device model.
 You can safely ignore ppc_sys if your board setup code calls
platform_device_register() for all of your devices directly.

Besides, as ppc moves to the flattened device tree for initializing
the platform bus, the whole ppc_sys stuff will be going away and the
device tree parsing code will call platform_device_* directly.

Cheers,
g.

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* Need SEC   1.0   Descriptor   programmer's guide
  2005-07-23 17:03 ` Grant Likely
@ 2005-07-23 18:34   ` Vikas Aggarwal
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Vikas Aggarwal @ 2005-07-23 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded

Hi All,
  I am porting a driver for SEC 1.0 on mpc8248(kernel 2.6.10 denx linux)
  Can anyone share with me the link/document on "SEC 1.0 Descriptor's
Programmer guide".

  On freescale's website, I could "ONLY" find the "SEC 2.0 Descriptor's
  programmer guide" at this URL.
  http://www.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/app_note/AN2755.pdf


-vikas
MS CS Student
SUNY Albany

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