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From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
To: Russell King - ARM Linux <linux@armlinux.org.uk>
Cc: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>,
	Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>,
	ARM <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
	linux-next@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	"David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>,
	Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Subject: Re: linux-next: manual merge of the arm-soc tree with Linus' tree
Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2016 12:17:48 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <7417301.9zVsJPTCb3@wuerfel> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160905182603.GS1041@n2100.armlinux.org.uk>

On Monday, September 5, 2016 7:26:03 PM CEST Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 10:58:03AM +1000, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> > I fixed it up (I deleted the file) and can carry the fix as
> > necessary. This is now fixed as far as linux-next is concerned, but any
> > non trivial conflicts should be mentioned to your upstream maintainer
> > when your tree is submitted for merging.  You may also want to consider
> > cooperating with the maintainer of the conflicting tree to minimise any
> > particularly complex conflicts.
> 
> That's the "simple" way of making the conflict go away, but I'm afraid
> it's really not that simple.
> 
> Having just looked at the SMC91x definition for realview, it shows that
> the SMC91x binding, like many of the conversions that the patch in my
> tree fixes, has been created without a proper understanding of the
> hardware.  To put it simply, it is broken.
> 
> The binding only allows _one_ register width to be specified, which is
> completely incorrect: the binding _must_ allow multiple register widths
> to be specified.  This is what SMC91x has always expected: to be told
> which register access widths it is permitted to make.

This is what is documented:

Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/smsc-lan91c111.txt
- reg-io-width : Mask of sizes (in bytes) of the IO accesses that
  are supported on the device.  Valid value for SMSC LAN91c111 are
  1, 2 or 4.  If it's omitted or invalid, the size would be 2 meaning
  16-bit access only.

and this appears to match what the driver does, although it is a
rather unconventional definition (I would have expected an array
of widths in bytes).

Almost all of the users leave out the property, so they get 16-bit
access, nomadik-nhk15 is the only one that actually specifies
the width explicitly, and it also requests 16-bit only. I don't
think your patch changes anything for these cases.

	Arnd

  reply	other threads:[~2016-09-06 10:17 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-09-05  0:58 linux-next: manual merge of the arm-soc tree with Linus' tree Stephen Rothwell
2016-09-05 18:26 ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2016-09-06 10:17   ` Arnd Bergmann [this message]
2016-09-06 10:42     ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2016-09-25 16:07   ` Robert Jarzmik
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2022-05-27  0:39 Stephen Rothwell
2022-05-27 15:38 ` Hawkins, Nick
2022-05-28  0:29   ` Stephen Rothwell
2019-06-23 22:54 Stephen Rothwell
2018-10-28 23:14 Stephen Rothwell
2018-10-29 15:02 ` Tony Lindgren
2018-10-28 23:08 Stephen Rothwell
2016-01-20 22:40 Stephen Rothwell
2015-08-23 23:55 Stephen Rothwell
2015-06-01  0:25 Stephen Rothwell
2015-06-01  7:12 ` Michal Simek
2014-01-30  0:19 Stephen Rothwell
2014-01-30  5:33 ` Kevin Hilman
2014-01-30 21:47   ` Mike Turquette
2014-01-23  0:23 Stephen Rothwell
2013-08-27  8:29 Stephen Rothwell
2013-08-27 16:17 ` Stephen Warren
2013-08-28  0:06   ` Stephen Rothwell
2013-08-27  8:26 Stephen Rothwell
2013-07-08  4:03 Stephen Rothwell
2013-03-18  3:49 Stephen Rothwell
2012-10-04  4:33 Stephen Rothwell
2012-07-30  2:53 Stephen Rothwell
2012-03-15  6:50 Stephen Rothwell
2012-03-15  9:51 ` Laurent Pinchart
2012-03-15 20:01   ` Arnd Bergmann
2012-03-15 21:36     ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2012-03-08  6:07 Stephen Rothwell
2011-11-24  0:58 Stephen Rothwell
2011-11-24 15:55 ` Arnd Bergmann
2011-11-06 23:33 Stephen Rothwell
2011-11-07 19:07 ` Arnd Bergmann

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