On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 12:21 PM Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 12:06:30 +0200 > Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 3:22 PM Boris Brezillon > > <boris.brezillon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Add a driver for Cadence I3C master IP. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > > > Changes in v7: > > > - Fix readsl/writesl() usage > > > - Add a depends on ARM || ARM64 || XTENSA to forbid selection of this > > > driver on platforms that are not implementing readsl/writesl > > > > Most architectures include asm-generic/io.h, which contains a generic > > implementation of readsl(). Maybe that #ifdef could be extended here? > > I remember discussing this with you not so long ago, which led to > > commit 0bbf47eab469 ("ia64: use asm-generic/io.h"). Do we have > > a list of architectures that don't include asm-generic/io.h? Maybe > > the 'depends on' could be for the set of architectures that fail here. > > Well, we started patching 2 archs (ia64 and sparc) based on kbuild > robots failure report, and then I received other reports (still from > kbuild robots) long after the initial ones. I can't tell for sure which > archs are not implementing those functions, hence the conservative > approach taken here. I think it's a fairly safe assumption that architectures which include asm-generic/io.h will be fine here. If one of them is broken, that can be fixed individually. Looking at the ones that don't include this file: grep -L asm-generic/io.h arch/*/include/asm/io*.h arch/alpha/include/asm/io.h # missing readsl arch/hexagon/include/asm/io.h # has its own readsl arch/mips/include/asm/io.h # missing readsl (but used from ide.h?) arch/parisc/include/asm/io.h # missing readsl arch/powerpc/include/asm/io.h # has its own readsl arch/sh/include/asm/io.h # has its own readsl arch/sparc/include/asm/io.h # has its own readsl Based on this, I would try what happens on mips, and make it depend on !(ALPHA || PARISC) Another option is to just use ioread32_rep(), which should be available everywhere and has almost the same behavior as readsl(). The only difference is that on architectures like x86 it takes a few extra cycles to look at the address. Arnd