From: Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@grandegger.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] [RFC 1/5] CAN interface library
Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 23:00:17 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4AEE04F1.3040809@grandegger.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200911011305.58099.vapier@gentoo.org>
Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On Sunday 01 November 2009 11:16:59 Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
>> Mike Frysinger wrote:
>>> On Sunday 01 November 2009 06:33:33 Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
>>>> --- /dev/null
>>>> +++ b/drivers/can/can.c
>>>>
>>>> +static char *baudrates[] = { "125K", "250K", "500K" };
>>> so we're restricting ourselves to these three speeds ? i have passing
>>> familiarity with CAN, but i didnt think the protocol was restricted to
>>> specific speeds.
>> Well, this is an RFC and as I wrote in the introduction some features
>> need to be added or extended, especially for CAN device configuration.
>> My idea is to have a more complete default bit-timing table, which board
>> specific code may overwrite using, for example:
>>
>> sja1000_register(&my_sja1000, &my_config_opts);
>>
>> This would also allow to set the CAN clock, cdr and ocr registers.
>
> this makes sense if the device supports a limited number of baud rates. but
> what if the baud rate is arbitrary (between two limits) ?
Board specific code can define what ever table it likes, including
non-standard bit-rate and bit-timings. Nevertheless, for most CAN
controllers the default bit-timing parameters are just fine.
>>>> +int can_register (struct can_dev* can_dev)
>>> no space before the paren, and the * is cuddled on the wrong side of the
>>> space. seems like a lot of this code suffers from these two issues.
>> U-Boot coding style requires a space after the function name and before
>> "(". But the "*" is misplaced, of course.
>
> it's (thankfully) been changing to Linux kernel style
I really appreciate that.
>>>> +struct can_dev *can_init (int dev_num, int ibaud)
>>> wonder if we should have a generic device list code base since this looks
>>> similar to a lot of other u-boot device lists ...
>> Do we already have a generic interface?
>
> i dont think so
Nor do I.
Wolfgang.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-11-01 22:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-11-01 11:33 [U-Boot] [RFC 0/5] CAN framework for U-Boot Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-01 11:33 ` [U-Boot] [RFC 1/5] CAN interface library Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-01 11:33 ` [U-Boot] [RFC 2/5] CAN device test command Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-01 11:33 ` [U-Boot] [RFC 3/5] CAN device driver for the SJA1000 Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-01 11:33 ` [U-Boot] [RFC 4/5] CAN device driver for the Intel 82527 Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-01 11:33 ` [U-Boot] [RFC 5/5] CAN interface support for the TQM855L module Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-02 12:02 ` [U-Boot] [RFC 3/5] CAN device driver for the SJA1000 Matthias Fuchs
2009-11-02 12:50 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-02 14:22 ` Matthias Fuchs
2009-11-02 20:20 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-05 20:28 ` Wolfgang Denk
2009-11-01 14:45 ` [U-Boot] [RFC 2/5] CAN device test command Mike Frysinger
2009-11-01 16:24 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-01 18:07 ` Mike Frysinger
2009-11-01 14:36 ` [U-Boot] [RFC 1/5] CAN interface library Mike Frysinger
2009-11-01 16:16 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2009-11-01 18:05 ` Mike Frysinger
2009-11-01 22:00 ` Wolfgang Grandegger [this message]
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