Re: [PATCH] ata: add AMD Seattle platform driver

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On 01/08/2016 04:21 PM, Brijesh Singh wrote:
Hi,

We generally don't refer to register locations with properties other than
'reg', so that approach would be worse. What I'd suggest you do is to
have the sgpio registers in a separate device node, and use the LED
binding to access it, see

Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/common.txt

It seems that none of the drivers/ata/ drivers use the leds interface
today, but that can be added to libata-*.c whenever the appropriate
properties are there.


libata-*.c implements the "Enclosure management" style led messages but also has hooks
to register a custom led control callback. Since Seattle platform does not support
the "Enclosure management" registers hence ata_port_info we are setting a ATA_FLAG_EM | ATA_FLAG_SW_ACIVITY
to indicate that we can still handle the led messages by our registered callback. I see
that sata_highbank driver is doing something similar.

The sata_highbank driver is doing it wrong and shouldn't have been
accepted in its current condition. Enclosure management really should
be a separate device. Please don't use it as an example.

--Mark Langsdorf

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