On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 12:00:46AM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote: > Quoting Charles Keepax (2018-10-08 06:25:40) > > +struct lochnagar_regmap_clk { > > + unsigned int cfg_reg; > > + unsigned int ena_mask; > > + unsigned int dir_mask; > > + > > + unsigned int src_reg; > > + unsigned int src_mask; > Are these 32 bits or 16 bits or 8 bits? Please use a u32/u16/u8 so we > know the register width. Note that regmap always uses unsigned int to represent registers regardless of the underlying physical register width, this can be an issue on reads since we pass the destination for the read in by address. > > +struct lochnagar_clk_priv { > > + struct device *dev; > > + struct lochnagar *lochnagar; > Is this used for anything besides getting the regmap? Can you get the > pointer to the parent in probe and use that to get the regmap pointer > from dev_get_remap() and also use the of_node of the parent to register dev_get_regmap() is pretty expensive, I'd not advise using it in anything that might approximate a fast path. It's kind of debatable when I2C gets involved but still feels wrong.
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